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7/26/10, 5:42 PM |
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Re: IndyCar
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With Kokomo rained out, I was stuck watching tv racing. The Indycar race was by far more entertaining.(even on a street course) One positive note from a blown call, Indy sports radio were talking about the Edmonton instead of the Hickyard 400.
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7/26/10, 6:04 PM |
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This is a horrible rule. It is rules like this that keep me away from Indy car racing. I don't understand the point of a rule that requires a driver to just rollover and get passed. Seems to me 2nd place is the place to be on a restart because the leader has to give you the best line and let you pass him. JMO
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7/26/10, 7:45 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 48 Race Count Last Year: 31 Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 302 |
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7/26/10, 11:26 PM |
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Re: IndyCar
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I thought it was amazing that Power threw Helio under the bus and didn't say a thing about Dixon nearly wrecking him. If you watch the video you can see Power all over the brakes to keep from running into Dixon. With all this discussion about the IRL rules, I thought they had rules about agressive driving. Dixon only won because Power didn't wreck both of them. Nascar and the IRL, WWF with 4 wheels.
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7/27/10, 10:40 AM |
#45
Re: IndyCar
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The way that rule reads to me is that the only car that can actually make an inside pass without violating the rule would be the last car running on the track.
If I am behind a car and see them go low; I just drop down and radio in that they are blocking me. That is absurd. |
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7/27/10, 11:05 AM |
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Yep, just like the wrestling some of it seems scripted. These organizations could face financial ruin if they dont get back to their roots. I give it a couple of years with the direction the economy is heading. |
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7/27/10, 1:12 PM |
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Lets just line them up 2 wide on the restarts so we can have a bunch of make believe passing ![]() |
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7/27/10, 1:31 PM |
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Actually it's the opposite. Every car on the track can dive low if they have a legitmate shot at passing, EXCEPT the leader. (who is he gonna pass?) Unfortunately for Helio, he was the leader....and decided to go low anyway. An obvious blocking situation. Pretty cut and dry. David. |
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7/27/10, 1:49 PM |
#49
Re: IndyCar
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Race Count This Year: 3 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 537 |
Their rule is total BS. As the leader I have to let second place have the inside line into the corner. What a joke. The leader should be able to defend his position by choosing which ever line he wants to run on a restart.
IRL = Ignorant Rules League |
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7/27/10, 1:58 PM |
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I'm a much bigger fan of the "you get one move" theory. Someone attempts to pass you, you get one defensive move, anything else is a block. In other words....no weaving down the front stretch with a guy trying to pass you. Again, my humble opinion. David. |
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