IndyCar Just Changed FOREVER

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @V10ViperSRT
    @V10ViperSRT Месяц назад +262

    All we wanted was a new chassis and new engine with more than 6 cylinders

    • @IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT
      @IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT Месяц назад +28

      We want more chassis and engine competitions

    • @d.d.7287
      @d.d.7287 Месяц назад +20

      I'm fine with the v6's

    • @Andre_The_Millennial
      @Andre_The_Millennial Месяц назад +5

      @@d.d.7287 Me too. Maybe raise the rev limit a bit.

    • @McLMP4-22
      @McLMP4-22 Месяц назад +36

      2.4 Litre V8 Turbos (no hybrids), multiple chassis manufacturers (Dallara, Lola, Oreca, etc. No spec series, there should be a development race) multiple engine manufacturers (Honda, Chevrolet, and the return of Ford, Toyota, and Mercedes-Benz). Imagine if IndyCar racing looked like this. Oh wait, that’s what it used to be…

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +5

      I want companies that want to make that happen, but I also wanted to be an astronaut when I grew up. The best we can expect is another aerokit fight, and downforce is the last thing we need more of.

  • @paddyohenry6428
    @paddyohenry6428 Месяц назад +111

    "Penske Entertainment", sounds like the WWE. It's a show, not a sporting event.

    • @wyy7274
      @wyy7274 Месяц назад +3

      PE problem? 😂

    • @ILSRWY4
      @ILSRWY4 Месяц назад +10

      Its ALL about Penske... always has always will be. The guy has more money to do with, won more championships in all series.. and yet he's not satisfied... he's not happy unless... he takes more and more away from others...

    • @karendarrenmclaren
      @karendarrenmclaren Месяц назад +4

      Racing it's business. Business always murders sport

    • @black_sheep2520
      @black_sheep2520 Месяц назад

      It's a shame Indy Lights became Indy NXT.

    • @rogerpenske2411
      @rogerpenske2411 Месяц назад +1

      Well, Dave has a habit of calling a race a “product”

  • @gagemcpherson1956
    @gagemcpherson1956 Месяц назад +62

    Jesus i miss the Indycar i grew up with

    • @lewiskemp5893
      @lewiskemp5893 Месяц назад +1

      That's every form of racing.

    • @SecretAsian84
      @SecretAsian84 Месяц назад +4

      I remember going to a cart race at laguna seca in the 90's. I miss those days.

    • @gagemcpherson1956
      @gagemcpherson1956 Месяц назад +4

      It just pisses me off it's like they want it to fail thank God for older races on RUclips

    • @ILSRWY4
      @ILSRWY4 Месяц назад +4

      I grew up with 10 different Indycars chassis and 5 different engines... I grew up when nascar stock cars looked like the brand they represented... but times have changed and all in the name of money

  • @Ultimate23Dragon
    @Ultimate23Dragon Месяц назад +104

    Stop 👏 trying 👏 to 👏 be 👏 NASCAR!!!!!

    • @karendarrenmclaren
      @karendarrenmclaren Месяц назад +1

      Stop trying to make money?
      Yeah. You wish

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard Месяц назад +7

      ​@@karendarrenmclaren the issue with Indycar is that they SUCK at money grabbing. If they just made a decent series, the money would come. But with shit decisions, it decreases the pay - NASCAR is suffering in the same way rn, to a lesser extent in the last couple years though

    • @karendarrenmclaren
      @karendarrenmclaren Месяц назад

      @@Ryzard it's not because they can't make money. It's because inflation eating up everything they can achieve. Plus shareholders demand returns.
      It used to cost a can of beans to run a race. Today, without a billion in your pockets, you can at best race yourself from cops ticket.
      Also, major series grabbed all attention and other forms of Motorsport can't even make it on the basics. It cost a fortune to run a raceway. Etc. Problem isn't the money. No one would give Roger few billions to buy failed venture.

    • @WilliamM-h9e
      @WilliamM-h9e Месяц назад

      they get extra credit to be like woke wimpy nascar. they get to sniff the seats when the drivers get out,,

  • @Ghettocowboy33
    @Ghettocowboy33 Месяц назад +54

    We just wanted a video game…

    • @Montgomery_N_Pottichen04
      @Montgomery_N_Pottichen04 Месяц назад +7

      I want a Champ Car World Series video game

    • @darrylkraatz1482
      @darrylkraatz1482 Месяц назад +7

      That’s never coming. That would attract young people.

    • @Ghettocowboy33
      @Ghettocowboy33 Месяц назад

      @@darrylkraatz1482 for sure. IC is just a club sport for out of touch old white guys.

    • @miketwotwenty
      @miketwotwenty Месяц назад

      Maybe some Indycars could come to Gran Turismo 7!

    • @earlybirdearlybird1371
      @earlybirdearlybird1371 Месяц назад

      @@Montgomery_N_Pottichen04 OH YES !!!

  • @McLMP4-22
    @McLMP4-22 Месяц назад +82

    And now IndyCar will implement stages whilst reworking the points system into a playoff system.
    That was obviously an attempt on humour, but will it really be surprising if they do that?

    • @CarlosMedina-wu8ug
      @CarlosMedina-wu8ug Месяц назад +10

      No. I actually think it's inevitable. It's going to be a sad day when the series that made me fall in love with racing in 1980 becomes unwatchable to me.

    • @frankwilliamson3842
      @frankwilliamson3842 Месяц назад +13

      @@CarlosMedina-wu8ug Nascar has been unwatchable for long time. If Indycar tries a "chase or playoff", well it won't be hard to not watch it either.

    • @CarlosMedina-wu8ug
      @CarlosMedina-wu8ug Месяц назад +10

      @@frankwilliamson3842 Won't be hard at all, but it will be sad for me. WTF is a "stage" in a 500mile race BTW?

    • @needsmetal
      @needsmetal Месяц назад +6

      dont get give them ideas

    • @tonykuriger573
      @tonykuriger573 Месяц назад +8

      Playoff system? *vomits

  • @tylerensminger
    @tylerensminger Месяц назад +74

    At least Indianapolis wasn't affected. Really don't like the car count cap limit.

    • @jacobaxton6353
      @jacobaxton6353 Месяц назад +4

      I mean really the car count limit was already there for some tracks. 27 is the maximum for mid ohio and toronto just because you can't get any more pit stalls

    • @tylerensminger
      @tylerensminger Месяц назад +1

      @@jacobaxton6353 I get that. I know not every track can accommodate more than 27 cars. Though many others can

    • @black_sheep2520
      @black_sheep2520 Месяц назад

      I don't like the car count limit either. It should be smaller like 25 to decrease competition for sponsorship, especially during tough times. They need a performance requirement to weed out unqualified drivers like Kyffin Simpson and Sting Ray Robb.

    • @tylerensminger
      @tylerensminger Месяц назад +1

      @@black_sheep2520 I get it although I do agree with David about the "minnows" potentially not wanting to come. I remember Front Row Motorsports started out as a minnow but now they are a decent Nascar team. In terms of unqualified drivers, I can definitely echo that but "pay" drivers will always be around

    • @ILSRWY4
      @ILSRWY4 Месяц назад +1

      @@black_sheep2520 you forgot Nolan Siegel...

  • @michaeljacobs2954
    @michaeljacobs2954 Месяц назад +17

    You are so right David in your final comments "They are happy with it until they are unhappy with it". I predict the next time a driver from a major team gets bumped at Indy, they'll change it to chattered entries locked in and the bumping will be among the uncharted. You would still need at least 34 cars of course, but that way they can say there's still bumping. Never mind a very possible scenario where the slowest chartered car is slower than any of the unchartered cars that had to bump their way in. I recall you pointed this out in an earlier video when this new mess was first being introduced.

    • @Ultimate23Dragon
      @Ultimate23Dragon Месяц назад +5

      @@michaeljacobs2954 And it'll be Graham Rahal as per usual.

  • @naparacingfan9275
    @naparacingfan9275 Месяц назад +36

    IndyCar charters are sponsored by the Thermal Club.

  • @patrickracer43
    @patrickracer43 Месяц назад +50

    We've seen the impact of something like this in both NASCAR and F1, NASCAR hasn't had a full 40 car field outside of the Daytona 500 ever since the introduction of charters and reducing the field from a 43 car cap down to a 40 car cap, and the creating a "boys club" is something that we've seen with Andretti's fight to get into F1, with F1 yapping about Andretti "not bringing value" meanwhile you have a team like Alpine, the RENALUT WORKS PROGRAM, talking about switching from Renault power

    • @TheJingles007
      @TheJingles007 Месяц назад +9

      I miss 43 car fields. NASCAR is a shell of what it used to be, and I really hope IndyCar doesn’t follow suit

    • @horsecrazyviking7121
      @horsecrazyviking7121 Месяц назад +5

      I really do wonder how F1 doesn’t think Andretti would bring value but teams like Haas, Williams, Alpine, and Kick Sauber do.

    • @DUDECOWSYR
      @DUDECOWSYR Месяц назад +1

      @horsecrazyviking7121 I like F1, but they should expand to 24 cars and pay points back through the whole field.

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard Месяц назад

      Eyuuup

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard Месяц назад +4

      ​@@horsecrazyviking7121 they don't, they just need a legal excuse to deny them despite the FIA approving them. The actual reason is that the other teams decide, and they don't want to split the prize cash or have potential competition

  • @TMVideoProductions
    @TMVideoProductions Месяц назад +8

    Remember when Roger Penske bought Indycar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and most everyone thought that would be good for Indycar...

  • @matthanna7162
    @matthanna7162 Месяц назад +12

    Off topic, but that particular Miller Genuine Draft livery is my favourite Indycar livery of all time.

    • @SecretAsian84
      @SecretAsian84 Месяц назад +3

      The silver 1996 anniversary livery was so nice.

    • @DrewBlankMusic
      @DrewBlankMusic Месяц назад

      @@matthanna7162 JPS knockoff.
      Tell Jack I said hi.

  • @jdubvdub
    @jdubvdub Месяц назад +13

    I don’t think I could care less about a charter system. I just want to see a new car and some variety in the equipment.

  • @EstebanRapido
    @EstebanRapido Месяц назад +18

    "Let's make a bunch of rules, so we can make a bunch more rules."

  • @codileger4876
    @codileger4876 Месяц назад +28

    Indycar won’t spend 3 million on marketing much less another 3 Leaders Circle checks

  • @nathanakers45
    @nathanakers45 Месяц назад +17

    How the heck did Penske pull off claiming 25% of each charter? Can't believe the other owners agreed to that

    • @JS-kh5ls
      @JS-kh5ls Месяц назад +8

      Sounds like a poison pill to keep them from selling at all

    • @davidhyson9910
      @davidhyson9910 Месяц назад +3

      And the prospective buyer must be approved. This is not going to end well, is it.

  • @naparacingfan9275
    @naparacingfan9275 Месяц назад +56

    Yay less cars in the field and locked up spots ugh. Can 2024 get any worse for IndyCar? Terrible year from a PR and fan standpoint.

    • @sams-pg7hj
      @sams-pg7hj Месяц назад

      its a great day for PR and the fans.

    • @ic3man
      @ic3man Месяц назад

      @@sams-pg7hjbullshit

    • @eldiablort1461
      @eldiablort1461 Месяц назад +6

      @@sams-pg7hj No, it's not.

    • @GregBrownsWorldORacing
      @GregBrownsWorldORacing Месяц назад +5

      Yeah, they could add that 'race' at Thermal-Club.... Wait

    • @JonDoe-ln6nl
      @JonDoe-ln6nl Месяц назад

      FEWER cars!! Go back to 7th grade English class!!

  • @jacobmorgan6660
    @jacobmorgan6660 Месяц назад +31

    I really don't understand why PREMA doesn't have a charter/isnt encouraged to get one, make 29 the cap or something and have PREMA get some charters. They're coming into the sport having the world up against them which is super discouraging for competition. If any of the big teams decide to put an extra entry forward, then guess what PREMA, you don't get to have one of your cars in the field (potentially). Having the system start out as one that potentially immediately harms a new team to the sport is a really bad look.

    • @sams-pg7hj
      @sams-pg7hj Месяц назад +2

      27 is the cap due to pit space at mid Ohio and Toronto

    • @davidfstanford
      @davidfstanford Месяц назад +2

      ​. So make that a cap at those places and leave the rest alone.

    • @MattGoelz
      @MattGoelz Месяц назад

      Agreed. I think a good solution would've been to have only 2 guaranteed charters per team but allow a 3rd to those that have 3. But, if that 3rd car gets beat by a Prema in the standings, they forfeit that 3rd charter to Prema indefinitely. That way new teams can still come in and compete for charters but each new team will have presumably a tougher and tougher time actually getting it. While it would also further incentivise the teams with 3 to field the best 3 drivers they can instead of middling pay drivers

    • @grooviefan
      @grooviefan Месяц назад

      @@sams-pg7hjdoubt that had anything to do w it

    • @davidhyson9910
      @davidhyson9910 Месяц назад

      ​that'sa very weak reason. How about if you don't make the top 27, you just load up like a big boy.
      No, even if you suck, wad up your shit in practice you are "guaranteed your Charter 25 spot".

  • @dylanhale7300
    @dylanhale7300 Месяц назад +27

    The simple fact of the matter is Indycar racing's management has done everything possible in the last 5-6 years to prove they are stupid, incompetent, and backwards thinking. There is 0 reason us as fans can or should trust them. Especially after Mark Miles' comments and attitude at Milwaukee...

    • @davidgray1515
      @davidgray1515 Месяц назад +3

      what took so long to figure that out? Penske sucks

    • @elemkay5104
      @elemkay5104 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, Mark Miles got shafted by the journalist who quoted him. He was literally saying the words of a Mexican Race promoter ad verbatim, not his personal opinion of Pato. And everyone just ran with it, including Pato.

    • @earlybirdearlybird1371
      @earlybirdearlybird1371 Месяц назад

      My Words

    • @frankfarms83
      @frankfarms83 Месяц назад

      Almost sounds like nascar?

  • @ryanward6386
    @ryanward6386 Месяц назад +11

    It seems to be just going the way other top-tier racing series are going, like Nascar, like Formula 1. Top-tier motor racing is turning into a country-club system consisting of the teams with the most money. The days of the little guy building a car in their garage and making it big are officially over.

    • @kevinbodman1011
      @kevinbodman1011 Месяц назад +3

      It's been over.

    • @rexthewolf3149
      @rexthewolf3149 Месяц назад +2

      That’s been the racing industry for several decades now.

  • @thejman3489
    @thejman3489 Месяц назад +8

    I'm starting to think Chevy and Honda might have something to do with these charter agreements. Trying to reduce car count so they don't have to build as many engines each year.

  • @anthony0358
    @anthony0358 Месяц назад +9

    You did an excellent job on this video. I am so disappointed that Indy Car is doing this. They will eventually limit the field to 25 cars, except for the Indy500. It is the final nail in the coffin for my support of Penske owning the series. 5 seasons of going backwards. Penske getting 25 percent of the any charter sales is disgraceful. How would McClaren have gotten into Indy Car under this system.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +1

      How exactly are we going backwards? If anything, we're standing in the same spot since 2019.

    • @PaperBanjo64
      @PaperBanjo64 Месяц назад +1

      ​@danielhenderson8316 I feel if anything at least Roger Penske himself provided stability, problem is same clowns are running the show now as back then.

  • @skyhigh335
    @skyhigh335 Месяц назад +8

    I may get some hate for this..
    For me personally after all the years watching American open-wheel racing since 1994 (including the split years), this is a sad day. I honestly can't say much positive things about the charter system. Although it will provide stability to existing teams, Look at the repercussions on what it did to Nascar especially for the smaller teams like Furniture Row racing (despite winning a championship a year prior before closing) and Levaine Family Racing (competing for top-5 finishes in its final years). In time, it will only limit participation and future growth, such as new teams who is willing compete at least outside the indy 500. I feel bad for the Prema team. The only indycar race I'm gonna watch in future is the indy 500 and that's it!!

  • @MrBestshot33
    @MrBestshot33 Месяц назад +14

    Greaaaaatt.... No new blood. No new teams. No new start ups. This is a good ol boys joke.

  • @vinniebaratta3508
    @vinniebaratta3508 Месяц назад +12

    How can you look at nascar charters and go out of your way to emulate that?

    • @patrickracer43
      @patrickracer43 Месяц назад +1

      At least with the Indycar charters ownership doesn't want to take a certain number already reserved for a new OEM and give it to the sanctioning body's ownership (mainly because Penske already has three valid charters)

  • @Guilherme4KFPS
    @Guilherme4KFPS Месяц назад +53

    To me the worst thing is to cap the field to 27. Like for what?
    Watched the whole video now, and does IndyCar wants to kill the series?
    They want to create their version of F1 old guys club, but without the market value of it...

    • @FTHurley
      @FTHurley Месяц назад +7

      They're limited to that by pit lane size at several tracks. Not saying that is or isn't a good reason - people are going to disagree obviously - but it does seem like the max number they can run and know they can have the same number regardless of circuit.

    • @ryanfraley7113
      @ryanfraley7113 Месяц назад +4

      @@Guilherme4KFPS The 27 cap is more of a physical limitation to some of the tracks.

    • @peters5333
      @peters5333 Месяц назад +2

      you pretty much nailed it. Glorified club racing.

    • @Guilherme4KFPS
      @Guilherme4KFPS Месяц назад

      @@FTHurley @ryanfraley7113 I know that some tracks have a limit in pit stalls, but if this rule was put in place mainly because of this it could be written as "The cap limit of entries is based on the number of pit stalls by the venue".
      The way they did just create way to bring more value to the charters and to give them a way to limit the field at 25 in the future, and to make anyone who wants to keep racing like Prema to buy a charter at a higher price.
      And also gives the charted teams an way to fck Prema or any other non charted team if they are in the championship hunt. Those teams could easily enter another car at a Oval and send Prema packing.

    • @bigdaddymak1439
      @bigdaddymak1439 Месяц назад

      ​@@peters5333When's it ever not been a club?? All the Americans go to NASCAR they ain't ever invited but are told they're no good. Even though we saw Kyle Larson at Indy. Penske and ganassi are schmucks

  • @dmurphy1578
    @dmurphy1578 Месяц назад +47

    That’s a shame. Indy was cool because all you needed was a car and engine.

    • @davidgray1515
      @davidgray1515 Месяц назад +3

      and a driver that wasnt F1 POS.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +3

      That hasn't been a thing for almost 50 years.

    • @Logan912
      @Logan912 Месяц назад +4

      @@danielhenderson8316 Exactly. It's just like when people say "I miss when NASCAR was actual stock cars" which hasn't been the case since before the 70s.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +11

      @@Logan912 What I find laughable about current NASCAR fans whining about how NASCAR is turning into GP3CAR is if that actually happened and the field was GT3 Mustangs, Corvettes, and Lexus RCs, it would be closer to "stock cars" than it has been for at least 40 years.

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Logan912 and most of the people saying that weren't alive, and even then they were dubiously "stock" to begin with lol

  • @johlgren
    @johlgren Месяц назад +7

    One thing i realized i had missed was that the winner circle of the top 22 is only eligible if you are a charterd entry, meaning that even if say Prema manages to end up at top 15 in standings they are still not eligible for the prize money because they are not charted entrys.

    • @darrylkraatz1482
      @darrylkraatz1482 Месяц назад +4

      Gotta keep the money in the good ole boys club! We wouldn’t want, heaven forbid, competition! What kinda racers are these people?

  • @glennlane6599
    @glennlane6599 Месяц назад +9

    Charters will make it harder for new teams to join Indycar and that is a bad thing.

  • @mikecrockett3669
    @mikecrockett3669 Месяц назад +24

    This isn’t what the fans wanted…at all. Indy Car knows this so this must be the first step in a more nefarious plan…..like forcing much more hybrid technology. There just seems to be no reason to do this. They need to add big time prize money back into the series. Force better competition, period.

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard Месяц назад +1

      Issue: that costs them money though :((( so it's impossible and bad actually

    • @SongJLikes
      @SongJLikes Месяц назад

      It’s a profit plan…. They are trying to stabilize the series to maximize sponsor value/team value

    • @mikecrockett3669
      @mikecrockett3669 Месяц назад +1

      @@SongJLikes I agree and disagree. I think if what you are saying was the plan Penske wouldn't automatically own 25% of every charter. This limits capitalization in a capitalist economy. Supply and demand. Supply good competitive racing where the true cream of the crop rises then demand (including sponsorship) will and has always increased. Charter systems are the equivalent of expensive participation trophies. I'm not here to say my opinion is better than anyone else's and I truly value the power of debate. I 100% agree with you stability is a good thing in a racing series, however, I feel what makes great racing is the lack of stability. Put up or shut up. If you place well compensation should follow. Charter systems eliminate that. They (hate this over used word) literally require participation policies enforced as rules. With a charter system you are guaranteed x% of a pool of money that as a team owning a charter you don't get to negotiate on your own behalf...these legacy teams are gonna make money simply by participating...potentially a lot of money...and thats my big rub. Participating shouldn't guarantee anything in motorsports....winning fairly should in my opinion. Thank you for the response...gave me info to think about. Have a great day and God bless you.

    • @SongJLikes
      @SongJLikes Месяц назад

      @@mikecrockett3669 - well, when “good competitive racing” fails to yield increased sponsorships/team profits, as it has with IndyCar, businessmen like Penske and Co. will maneuver their series for stability in order to steadily increase value.
      I hope you have a good day, too! And may science bless you as well 🙏

  • @bryonmahler3806
    @bryonmahler3806 Месяц назад +4

    If memory serves me correctly, there was a limit of 20 cars at each race outside of Indy when USAC was involved. The car limit will not prevent new owners from coming to the series. The cost of entry due to the need for a charter might.

  • @cp6565
    @cp6565 Месяц назад +6

    I have a bad feeling about this. Brings back memories of the split.

    • @PaperBanjo64
      @PaperBanjo64 Месяц назад

      Me too I hope we're wrong. IndyCar has so much wrong yet so much right...the racing is near perfect yet gets terrible ratings even though attendance is usually good.

  • @ILSRWY4
    @ILSRWY4 Месяц назад +11

    Roger Penske owes Tony George an Apology.

    • @joshherman4214
      @joshherman4214 Месяц назад +5

      Tony George owes every American open wheel fan an apology

  • @DomSmith22
    @DomSmith22 Месяц назад +7

    The whole thing is really a shambles sadly. Money over Fans like everything. There won’t be another underdog story again like a Bertrand Baguette leading

  • @SuperAngryWalrus
    @SuperAngryWalrus Месяц назад +10

    I'm shocked Prema isn't involved. Seems like a poor way to welcome a new team to the series.

    • @black_sheep2520
      @black_sheep2520 Месяц назад

      Tell lackluster DCR to sell their charter to Prema.

  • @MarkWick
    @MarkWick Месяц назад +14

    So what does this mean for Dreyer and Reinbold. Dennis Reinbold has made it clear he doesn't like this. And, with a 27 car limit, even at tracks which can accommodate another car or two, how are IndyNXT driver s supposed to get race experience in IndyCar? This seems very short sighted to me. The better drivers race ahead of where they are, meaning looking further up the track, rather than right in front of them. It seems to me Penske Entertainment and the team owners are not looking ahead.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад

      Well, if Sale Coyne can't stick to 3 drivers a year for 1 car, give the winner of Indy NXT a full year right with Sale Coyne and see what happens. We're pretty much capped with the current engine supply as is.

    • @hickoryhound
      @hickoryhound Месяц назад

      @@danielhenderson8316 Exactly. Honda and GM max out at 35 engines for Indy and that is considered a special occasion. Indycar really needs another engine manufacturer or two. That would be good for Honda and GM. If you get Honda and GM to commit to 10 engine leases with 12 for Indy and find another source, then the sport will be healthier. If you could find two, then you lower those numbers further (8/10). It costs everyone less to participate. Same goes for tub and chassis kits.

    • @MattGoelz
      @MattGoelz Месяц назад

      ​@@hickoryhound Another negative of the charter is if Ferrari had a real interest in joining the sport, surely they wouldve also liked to field a team, not just supply engines. This deal pretty much kills anything like that from happening

  • @timmccrory7630
    @timmccrory7630 Месяц назад +4

    I miss the old Indianapolis 500. When the whole month was trying to make the field, then bump day, then carb day. Thank God they left in Annapolis out of this.

    • @Clyde-2055
      @Clyde-2055 Месяц назад +1

      Tony Hulman elevated the Indianapolis 500 to the most preeminent auto race in the world … And his grandson single-handedly brought it all crashing down.
      So sad …

    • @Maverick33
      @Maverick33 Месяц назад

      ​@@Clyde-2055then Penske ruined all credibility left of the race after the rigging of the 2023 finish. Even the 2024 Indianapolis 500 was suspicious to me. I mean every INDYCAR race that Penske wins is now suspicious to me for obvious reasons but Indianapolis especially.

  • @DJDouglasWarden
    @DJDouglasWarden Месяц назад +6

    I still don't understand the necessity of the charter agreement.

  • @pacerfan0031
    @pacerfan0031 Месяц назад +5

    You misspoke or reported in error something very important here. You mentioned Penske getting 25% of the sale of any of the charters which isn’t accurate. Penske does get a small percent of any sale but it’s not 25% and Marshall didn’t reference 25 in the article
    You referenced. It just says that Penske maintains the actual ownership of all 25 charters. That is standard to prevent an aggressive takeover. The teams have the economic interest in the charter but not the charter itself.

  • @darrylkraatz1482
    @darrylkraatz1482 Месяц назад +4

    They just can’t seem to ever get anywhere. Some of these same fools screwed up Indy Car racing years ago and it’s still suffering.It’s like they want to finish it off and kill it.

  • @Wily_Ambition6819
    @Wily_Ambition6819 Месяц назад +7

    All good points. This is a small step into improving the series BUT as you said, if it doenst let other teams dip their water in, it could be really really bad

  • @Huckle15
    @Huckle15 Месяц назад +19

    At least no guaranteed spots at Indy… yet

    • @precesionnoreaster1507
      @precesionnoreaster1507 Месяц назад +6

      they are coming, this is a stepping stone

    • @ILSRWY4
      @ILSRWY4 Месяц назад

      give it time...

    • @Maverick33
      @Maverick33 Месяц назад

      Give it time. We'll eventually see a rebooted 25/8 rule. Except it'll be the 27/6 rule. Meaning the 27 chartered entries are guaranteed and 6 open spots. Similar to how in the Daytona 500, the 38 chartered entries are guaranteed a spot with 2 or 3 cars battling for the 2 open spots

  • @OrganizedMess0025
    @OrganizedMess0025 Месяц назад +3

    As long as they're open to minor expansions in the coming years, unlike nascar and also f1 with the recent andretti f1 drama, I'm not mad tbh. They kept the indy 500 a race you must qualify on speed alone and that make's me so happy.
    Edit: Seeing some of the finer details... yikes.

  • @MrBestshot33
    @MrBestshot33 Месяц назад +4

    Car Cap limit is ridiculous

  • @facundomartinez188
    @facundomartinez188 Месяц назад +3

    Here's what i want:
    1. Another 500 mile race in the schedule
    2.cut iowa double header by just one race.
    3. Expanded calendar,not disappear for 6 months.
    4. Toyota and ford to join honda and chevy.
    5.v8 engine
    6.better promotions of the races,more "official" content from the series accross social media.
    7. Create other markets!
    8. Another chassis constructor. Godddd i miss the reynard from 2000,penske custom for ovals.
    9. Better grafics,more radios. Jesus! Does anyone know about f1 or nascar in the series?
    10. Charter? What charter? I want pure racing. Another races like the old pocono 500..i mean,something beyond the indy500..

    • @JonDoe-ln6nl
      @JonDoe-ln6nl Месяц назад +3

      Agree with everything but #5 - OEMs are not building V8s now or in the future. We’re lucky enough with 6 cylinders … wait until they go to Biturbo V4 hybrids.

    • @rexthewolf3149
      @rexthewolf3149 Месяц назад

      @@JonDoe-ln6nl it would be more inline 4s like what’s used in super formula and Super Gt in Japan.

  • @speedtracker9556
    @speedtracker9556 Месяц назад +25

    Charters shouldn't belong on motorsports. Period.

    • @hickoryhound
      @hickoryhound Месяц назад +2

      Spec racing is what brought all of this about. The rules are locked down so tight it isn't like someone can just show up and spoil the party. It's a party and if you aren't invited you're not invited.

  • @vinewood8295
    @vinewood8295 Месяц назад +9

    Trash, at this point I only wish they'd bring back Pocono & Michigan so we could have 3 500 milers again...

  • @MrWATM
    @MrWATM Месяц назад +10

    Gosh. The marketing people need a catchier name for the series now. They could call it,
    Championship Auto Racing Teams!

  • @calvinkatt662
    @calvinkatt662 Месяц назад +3

    I don't get limiting the filed to 27 at all tracks except Indy. I know that some tracks only have room for 27. That's fine. But with 27 full time cars, how will a team field a one-off to evaluate someone like an Indy NXT driver? There needs to be a few tracks, that have the pit space, that allow a 28th car for such one-offs.

  • @chipstetson974
    @chipstetson974 Месяц назад +13

    What do the owners get? A contrived value? The charter is an expensive permission slip to join a floundering race series, ancient cars, poor television viewership run by an entity that investigates its own infractions. What more does the fan realize? Is there a huge marketing plan that the owners liked, thus signing this agreement? Just how is the series improved ? None of this sounds good. Find Hamlin and Jordan and combine forces....I don't have a clue how this is beneficial.

    • @Ghettocowboy33
      @Ghettocowboy33 Месяц назад +5

      This just means this is no more than a club series that happens to have the 500.

  • @bshoke
    @bshoke Месяц назад +4

    Racing is better when there are less barriers to entry not more, NASCAR, Indy, etc if you could show up with a legal chassis, and be fast enough on qualifying day you get to run, additionally it’s better if there are competing chassis and teams can massage, rub money on, and be creative with them a bit. But this is about money, not good compelling racing, competition, or winning. Frankly charter systems in racing are participation trophies.

  • @flareog134
    @flareog134 Месяц назад +6

    if 25% of all charters and their sales goes to penske, what exactly will he use that money for? how do we know he won't use it on his team's racecraft to get a leg up on the field?
    i know it's basically a taboo in the indycar community to say penske gives himself unfair advantages, but the cracks were really beginning to show throughout the 2024 season

    • @ilionreactor1079
      @ilionreactor1079 Месяц назад

      If Penske wanted to cheat (at his own game), don't you think he would have WON?

  • @kermitthefrog9153
    @kermitthefrog9153 Месяц назад +10

    The biggest question i have is simply... why? What makes indycar think that limiting the field to 25 eventually so only chartered teams can get in is a good idea i genuinely want to know.

    • @horsecrazyviking7121
      @horsecrazyviking7121 Месяц назад +1

      Well if they think there’s no hope of growing then they might as well focus on the current main teams only.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +2

      Because the current engine supply is at capacity and Honda is thinking about leaving.

    • @darrylkraatz1482
      @darrylkraatz1482 Месяц назад +1

      Good thought

    • @PaperBanjo64
      @PaperBanjo64 Месяц назад +1

      We desperately need a third engine supplier!

  • @thorenshammer
    @thorenshammer Месяц назад +2

    The future might be bright now, but as you said, what happens when the shine wears off? then NTT will go the way of the old CART series.

  • @TheriusO94
    @TheriusO94 Месяц назад +2

    And that's why "Pinnacle of American Auto Racing" still belongs to NASCAR

  • @robertjohnson3514
    @robertjohnson3514 Месяц назад +2

    Just my 2 cents: I feel like a charter system is a necessary evil in todays world. It has some benefits, but I have mixed feelings on their implementation, though. It might be easier to sell sponsorships if there is certainty the team won't fold mid-year, which is a plus for the business side of the sport. Honestly I would rather see either cap of total entries with no cap on charters per team, or the other way around instead of how they have it now. That way there would be room for expansion down the line. One thing I'd love to see in the future is a wild-card entry system like they have in the Repco Supercars series for the Non-Indy 500 races. It would be an additional car that wouldn't need to qualify, a good look for sponsors, lots of airtime, and a way to promote up and coming teams and talent. We'll have to see how this plays out, I guess

  • @janeordway4841
    @janeordway4841 Месяц назад +1

    If there was another 500 mile race it would be nice to have more than 27 cars . Like 30 to have a even amount of cars for the start on the super speedways.

  • @SuperMacGuy
    @SuperMacGuy Месяц назад +11

    A lock in system is never good, for anyone anywhere. Way to ladder pull, INDYCAR. Looking forward to Cart Split 2.0 in about 5 years.

  • @andyhamilton8940
    @andyhamilton8940 Месяц назад +1

    Love the Rahal car driving off the cliff.

  • @monroebass4606
    @monroebass4606 Месяц назад +3

    In order to secure a deal like Fox, is it possible they required this as an insurance policy for their advertisers that there would be a certain number of cars at each race for the season? For their huge investment they would need some sort of guarantee the season would be complete. I could be wrong, but it seems this charter would help drivers like Sting Ray’s 1 point loss of the million because of multiple drivers in cars ahead of him?

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +1

      I doubt it. ESPN still aired the IRL when they were down to 18 cars a race because the Indy 500 still brings in a reliable 4 million views a year.

  • @EKC-v7b
    @EKC-v7b Месяц назад +4

    Need a new chassis every 5-6 years

  • @ChrisWheelerEngineering
    @ChrisWheelerEngineering Месяц назад +3

    Pratt & Miller was openly discussing joining the series with their own team. I wonder if there’s some politics going on and maybe the 27 car limit is a way to discourage that.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +1

      Engine supply is at maximum. We would need a 3rd engine manufacturer to grow the field larger than it is right now on a permanent basis. If IndyCar couldn't do that before COVID then it's not going to happen in the immediate future. If the new car that's been mentioned for 2027 is actually a thing and attracts more manufacturers, then there's a conversation worth happening.

    • @ChrisWheelerEngineering
      @ChrisWheelerEngineering Месяц назад

      @@danielhenderson8316 yeah, engines are definitely an issue. I always assumed Pratt & Miller had an in that could get them engines.
      Especially with Honda supplying almost 2/3 of the field. Seems like Chevy needs to step up and pull its own weight.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад

      @@ChrisWheelerEngineering There's no way Pratt & Miller would join any series and not use a GM engine if it was available.
      However, Chevy is working as hard as Honda. For 2024, it's looking like 14/13 Chevy/Honda for the whole year with each adding 3 or so engines for the Indy 500. Chevy is also not blowing up as often as Hondas are as well.

    • @Maverick33
      @Maverick33 Месяц назад

      ​@@danielhenderson8316the only way INDYCAR would get any new engine manufacturer is if GM ever replaces Chevy with Cadillac. Which could happen considering GM is pushing the Cadillac brand in motorsports lately

  • @brentdavis1197
    @brentdavis1197 Месяц назад +1

    So bump day will be a thing at tracks other than IMS for the 500?

  • @KenPeckham
    @KenPeckham Месяц назад +2

    The cap of the 27 cars could also be a limit for the engine suppliers... Honda and Chevy. The more engines they have to supply the more expensive it gets for them as well.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад

      Yep. Chevy and Honda are topped out as far as full time engine leases go. They can take more for the Indy 500 or at a couple of races, but nothing else for the full schedule without a 3rd engine maker.

    • @grooviefan
      @grooviefan Месяц назад

      @@danielhenderson8316sorry but that is a longstanding lie. They make replacement components all the time. They could build more engines. They just don’t want to.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад

      @@grooviefan Despite Chevy coming out today saying they're maxed out, or are you one if the ignorant people that think it's global Chevy making engines instead of Ilmor and that Honda Japan is involved as well and not they're US racing branch in Santa Clarita.
      Also keep in mind for just Illmor alone, they are required to produce 4 engines per lease, and at 14 engine leases, that's 56 engines not including one off programs for the Indy 500. Honda is in a deeper problem because their engines keep blowing up.

  • @howardwhite5131
    @howardwhite5131 Месяц назад +2

    How long will the Indianapolis 500 expectation last?

  • @robertpenson2954
    @robertpenson2954 Месяц назад +1

    This reminds usac vs cart in the late 70s

  • @bryonkidder6199
    @bryonkidder6199 Месяц назад +3

    How much does the Indy 500 pay to win nowadays or do they keep that a secret too?
    I miss the days when Emerson Fittipaldi had pictures of him, the car, and the stacks of money on the start/finish line after the race!

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +2

      @@bryonkidder6199 About the same as it did 40 years ago.

  • @jerryhair7301
    @jerryhair7301 Месяц назад +3

    I just don’t understand how the charter actually adds to the resale value of a team. Spending $10m or more each year to race for $1m is not a sustainable business model. A business typically sells for sone multiple of either their revenues or earnings. Otherwise you are back to just selling your assets. My guess is most if not all teams only significant source of revenue is sponsorship and I’ll bet most of those contracts are not transferrable. To Methodist nothing more that a power grab by Penske Entertainment

  • @Milton_Valenzuela
    @Milton_Valenzuela Месяц назад +2

    It's funny how IndyCar is slowly becoming what Formula 1 is now, with Andretti Global getting 3 charters and also getting rejected by F1

  • @charlesw53
    @charlesw53 Месяц назад +1

    If the fix the cap at the numbers of charters, eventually it would also hurt the Indy 500. Filling the field would there will become difficult. Getting new owners / cars will become seriously impaired. Sounds like FI - hear me Andretti.

  • @ericlindgren212
    @ericlindgren212 Месяц назад +5

    I tuned in for news, but didn't hear a word. My jaw dropped at the beautiful 1/18 scale red '86 March driven by my favorite driver of all time. I'm inspired to go hit up ebay right now.

    • @ericlindgren212
      @ericlindgren212 Месяц назад

      On first pass through, this search might take a while 🤨

  • @KevinQuinn81
    @KevinQuinn81 Месяц назад +4

    If you know why CART was a thing, you know what happens when the owners stop liking the charter agreement.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +4

      Where else are they going to go? It's not like they're going to make their own series since F1 is more popular and more successful than IndyCar in the US. We also saw what happened to an IndyCar series without an Indy 500.

  • @MattGoelz
    @MattGoelz Месяц назад +1

    There should only be 2 guaranteed charters per team with a clause of forfeiture on all of the 3rd "grandfathered in" team charters if a new team manages to beat one of them in the season owners standings. That way Prema has a path to a charter, albeit a challenging one and it would further incentivise RLL, CGR, Penske, McLaren and Andretti to field the absolute best 3 drivers they can find. Plus, any other new teams would also have a path to a charter but it would be more and more challenging as Prema beating the 3rd RLL might be a bit easier than the next new team having to beat the 3rd CGR or 3rd Penske

  • @Michael-gu5kl
    @Michael-gu5kl Месяц назад +1

    David, is there a chance that you could do some livestreams for those who aren't members of the DL 500 due to financial or other reasons?

  • @NukeshotMedia
    @NukeshotMedia Месяц назад +5

    Hear me out on this.
    If the idea behind the Leader Circle is to give teams lower down the order something to race for, then I think Indycar should do something more like F1's constructors championship, but without as big gaps (1st in F1 gets over double what 10th gets).
    Say the total Leader Circle money is $100m (for easy math).
    100 divided by 25 cars = $4m average.
    Have 1st place get $4.5m.
    Have 25th place get $3.5m.
    And have an even stagger for the places in-between ($40k per position).
    That way you're still incentivised to do better to win more money, but throughout the whole charted field, and also including some money for 23rd 24th & 25th.

  • @warphammer
    @warphammer Месяц назад +2

    Three drivers per car per year? So that's why Zak signed someone to the 6 long term.
    Qualifying to get in, teams coming from nowhere, entitlement to the winnings of your success, these are all core to motorsport. But then so is being able to innovate your own chassis and engine, and champions being based on season points, and those are both looked down upon in some or all corners these days. The seeming curb on any new or up and coming teams is a huge mistake. The 22 Winner's Circle members/25 charters thing is a softer version of the NASCAR 'consistent bottom three can be revoked' rule, IMO. Encourage SOME churn.

  • @ampgp03d
    @ampgp03d Месяц назад +3

    Somehow, Penske has created something that has put to the infamous 25/8 rule to shame. It may have taken him nearly 30 years of scheming and plotting but Rodger Penske’a revenge on that 1995 Indy 500 DNQ and subsequent 25/8 rule Tony George made and cause the split. Rodger literally Palpatined his way into being the exact beast that burned him all those years ago. Impressive stuff but scary as all hell. And we thought the NASCAR charter system was bad.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +1

      You act like IndyCar is in good enough shape to attract more than it has right now. Both engine suppliers are maxed out to capacity in full time programs, they can only take a couple more extra teams for the Indy 500, and there's no sign of a 3rd engine supplier to make an expanded field possible.

    • @ampgp03d
      @ampgp03d Месяц назад +1

      @@danielhenderson8316Oh I know INDYCAR is in a bad way. They have never fully recovered from the split. Penske buying it and with this coming out today has all but insured this series to become a spec series that will become a boys club sport like Formula One has.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад +4

      @@ampgp03d As long as there's pay drivers in the field and no more engines to add anymore cars, then this charter isn't going to change much of anything.
      What will be interesting is to see what the Fox deal does with IndyCar's visibility and interest. If viewership stays the same with Indy NXT and quali on FS1/FS2 and the races on main Fox, this charter maybe the only thing keeping this series alive.
      I'd love to see Randy Bernard get rehired and work just on the marketing side as opposed to making him run the whole ship with no help like the George sisters did to him.

    • @darrylkraatz1482
      @darrylkraatz1482 Месяц назад +5

      Randy at least tried things. He at least got us an East Coast race.

  • @HunkDrangus
    @HunkDrangus Месяц назад +7

    Yeah, this is incredibly stupid for indycar.

  • @peters5333
    @peters5333 Месяц назад +4

    for a real discussion on charters rewind back to Kenny Wallace interviewing Kelley Earnhardt Elledge a few months ago. he put the question to her. why are you and Dale not in Sprint Cup? to her credit she answered in a lot of detail with all the realistic nuts and bolts and it involved the 'mystery' of the charter system and the way the Stewart-Haas sale went down. so, a more immediate question. I'm Prema. I have a veteran driver somewhat in Callum Ilott who knows the circuits and a new kid named Shwartzman who has a good pedal. I'm not a charter team so I am #26 and #27 in the status of Indycar. I at Prema do fairly well and often beat RLL and often beat JHR and DCR. Charter teams. I make the Leader Circle and get my cash. 2 Charter teams don't. ...so let me ask, how will that sit? that was rhetorical. for those marginal bottom 3 or 4 teams, you better believe they may have a Speedway Bob or Double D DeFranceso to make sure the dollars are in place as a cushion. All that is, is glorified club racing. Charters.....meh!

  • @extragoogleaccount6061
    @extragoogleaccount6061 Месяц назад +2

    Doesnt the leaders circle just punish smaller teams and startups?

  • @MatthewLittle
    @MatthewLittle Месяц назад

    At least one good thing occurred from this: gone will be the days where numerous drivers came into the series over at Dale Coyne Racing; now they're limited to three drivers per car for the year. IOW, he's going to now have to start finding drivers w/a bigger budget instead of the driver-a-thon we see from DCR most years.

  • @McElreaSowery
    @McElreaSowery Месяц назад +3

    It would be completely fine if they just gave prema charters

    • @ic3man
      @ic3man Месяц назад +1

      I hope the drivers in your @ are the drivers for Dale Coyne in 2025

  • @jacobgivens7906
    @jacobgivens7906 Месяц назад +8

    A dark day for all motorsports fans

  • @hickoryhound
    @hickoryhound Месяц назад +2

    Since Honda and GM will only put together 35 cars, the teams don't have to worry that much about losing one of those 8 spots at Indy. The teams want that low intensity bump day drama to continue. So they keep those spots open at Indy for now.

  • @GreenHornet553
    @GreenHornet553 Месяц назад +13

    IndyCar is unbelievably shortsighted and it is depressing that they essentially want to be open wheel NASCAR.

    • @davidgray1515
      @davidgray1515 Месяц назад +1

      actually none of the wheels are open. All protected more than go cart racing since the F1 babies came in.

  • @goodshipkaraboudjan
    @goodshipkaraboudjan Месяц назад +2

    I certainly don't hate the idea as much as I did at conception. The reason the teams back it is because they're know more than we do...

    • @PaperBanjo64
      @PaperBanjo64 Месяц назад +1

      I mean it helps them why wouldn't they back it!?

    • @NotSteveCook
      @NotSteveCook Месяц назад +1

      The inmates are again running the asylum

  • @willgriffin5647
    @willgriffin5647 Месяц назад +2

    As much as I think the NASCAR charter has flaws, I do think teams who show up EVERY week for EVERY season DESERVE to be locked into races. How would it be fair to see a one off team knock Chase, Blaney, or Denny out of the 500 or 600? They show up for EVERY race and missing a race could knock you out of winning the championship. Chase And Dixon should NEVER have to be worried about missing a race. In what world would it be fair to have the 66 and 17 knock out the 9 teamS in the 500 and 600? They're running every week and running for championships.

  • @d.d.7287
    @d.d.7287 Месяц назад +1

    Im not sure how i feel about this. I wnat the big, flashy, exciting changes as much as anybody but i think Penske is focused on the long game. On the bright side the charter system only runs for 7 years, which isnt a terribly long time.
    Also, off topic but Rossi to ECR?....

  • @ruddgrandprix-speedrunraci8515
    @ruddgrandprix-speedrunraci8515 Месяц назад +2

    We could have a better chassis and engine more competitive and pretty much skill-based. But no, they just wanted a NASCAR derived Charter system. Dave went to compete against the ratings of World Wrestling Entertainment and NASCAR with no explanation or reason to back up. There goes my chance to tune in to any races.

    • @ruddgrandprix-speedrunraci8515
      @ruddgrandprix-speedrunraci8515 Месяц назад +1

      At least Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was unaffected. Just one negative working moment just to sacre me away from the sport itself, never to be seen again.

  • @MrDavidfball
    @MrDavidfball Месяц назад +1

    sounds like the concorde agreement in F1, the teams disappeared and the grids got smaller and with the old skool viewers who remember large grids and pre-qualifying the interest disappeared.
    whats the interest in the sport if its the same old teams year in year out with the only changes being drivers and a few sponsors?

    • @rexthewolf3149
      @rexthewolf3149 Месяц назад

      The Concorde agreement came long before grids shrank in f1. It’s more that it stopped making sense to try. The amount of work needed to make a car that could even qualify for a race was more than most were willing. And even then you would likely be a the back. So you were getting points, no means finishing at the back which gets you no money.

  • @RicoOCHO85
    @RicoOCHO85 Месяц назад +2

    Is prema not a full.time team.or something? Confused on why they aren't in the charter or ehat have tou

  • @bigjon9188
    @bigjon9188 Месяц назад +1

    The top 22 thing is to keep something like rick whear raceing happing

  • @manuelortiz7731
    @manuelortiz7731 Месяц назад +3

    Why not make it the old fashion way, price money in every race….

    • @NotSteveCook
      @NotSteveCook Месяц назад

      That would require someone leading the series who has a vision. Other than Randy Bernard, who was ousted by certain car owners, no one in IndyCar racing has led the sport with a true vision for decades, if ever. The series needs a Bernie or a Bill France. Penske isn't it.

  • @dustykh
    @dustykh Месяц назад +3

    Who looks at nascar's charter system and thinks its a good idea?

  • @Chappers-hd3di
    @Chappers-hd3di Месяц назад

    I cant wait for a indycar playoff for the title and stage racing

  • @paulpark1170
    @paulpark1170 Месяц назад +1

    Penske the Emperor with no clothes…

  • @Dan-ql1st
    @Dan-ql1st Месяц назад +1

    this charter system is just to give team owners a chance to sell when it comes to that... it's a pity for the fact that possible entrants(racing enthusiasts) won't have a chance to race, unless they buy one of the existing teams. Dreyer and Reinbold, for example, any dream of going full season just went out the window...
    Reckon each team should only have 2 charters.

  • @natel7382
    @natel7382 Месяц назад +12

    Funny how penske got caught cheating then finally agrees to the charter. The rage penske must have to own everything and still lose to CGR. "I thought they changed the rules"...

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад

      What's funny is how you left out that Penske has wanted a charter system since 2019. It's like you're trolling or something.

    • @natel7382
      @natel7382 Месяц назад +1

      @@danielhenderson8316 you are one gullible person. Tell me what was stopping the owner of the series, a team, and a track from enacting it? Oh maybe it was held over everyone's heads as long as they are good little children. It's exactly like politics. But you prob don't think they cheated either. I'll refer to my quote.

    • @danielhenderson8316
      @danielhenderson8316 Месяц назад

      @@natel7382 Now reading comprehension is a failure for you. You said that Penske was caught cheating and THEN agreed to the charters instead of wanting charters the whole time. That's why no one ever expected you to be more than a welfare baby.

    • @rexthewolf3149
      @rexthewolf3149 Месяц назад

      @@natel7382 Can you tell me which team has won the championship for the past 4 YEARS. Because it hasn’t been Penske, but hey keep on going.

  • @ptstephani
    @ptstephani Месяц назад +2

    Don’t think promoting $1M for finishing in the top 22 or the cost of a partial season engine lease is good for anyone.

  • @berke2336
    @berke2336 Месяц назад

    Penske really out here trying to be a Temu version of the France family