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#52

With the exception of NBC cameras focused on the stands when the green waved the start is clean.

#53

One of the most fun interviews I ever did was with Juan Pablo when he was a rookie racing for Chip. He was talking about how hard it was for him to be living in Indianapolis while still being underage to get into any clubs. He was really cool.

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#54
3 minutes ago, Hawndoh said:

With the exception of NBC cameras focused on the stands when the green waved the start is clean.

Yeah, it's almost as though it took them by surprise. 

Fucking idiots at NBC. 

#63

Yep, that's super easy to do, though. They don't really pit off turn 4 until carb day, and they have to slow soooo much to hit pit speed that it's super easy to lock it up and spin.

#70
21 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

One of the most fun interviews I ever did was with Juan Pablo when he was a rookie racing for Chip. He was talking about how hard it was for him to be living in Indianapolis while still being underage to get into any clubs. He was really cool.

Where is Juan Pablo Montoya?


 

#81
4 minutes ago, Prepuce of Doom said:

Not sure which is more annoying - the number of commercials, or the bizarre overemphasis on driver ages this year. 

After 15 years of the same names winning everything IndyCar is desperate to market the young guys as the next generation of the series.

#82
9 minutes ago, Prepuce of Doom said:

Not sure which is more annoying - the number of commercials, or the bizarre overemphasis on driver ages this year. 

 

4 minutes ago, Hawndoh said:

After 15 years of the same names winning everything IndyCar is desperate to market the young guys as the next generation of the series.

Yeah, a bit of both is correct. But it doesn’t have to be mentioned every lap.

#89

Rahal lost it out of the pits and someone caught a tire


Edit: guess my stream is a bit behind

#95

NBC has to try to get their entire annual investment in the series rights squeezed out of this one race. It's the only one that gets decent viewership.

Of course the other races have just as many breaks, but they're all ads for other NBC shows, not outside money.

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