Just think about how much experience Kyle has. And the Hendrick Auto racing organization! Personally, I'm rooting for them to win both races on one day . Have fun, Kyle.
I'm sure Gordon will be coaching him up during the race, I'd be worried about getting on pit road and executing the pit stops, would be new in this style of racing.
They don't put it up right away, people complain. They put it up right away and youtube does it's processing thing, people complain. People are awesome lol
The Aussie girl got a lot of those wrong. A cupboard is still a cupboard, if it's in the kitchen. Otherwise, it could be a pantry, or closet, or a linen press (Where people keep towels or sheets). Because in Australia we have a separate room for the toilet, it makes no sense to call it a bathroom. And it's never "fizzy drink" in Australia, it's "soft drink" to most of the country. I've never heard an Aussie use the word "sloppy joe" especially in reference to a sandwich. It's just a sandwich here. American "gutter" is called a "drain" here.
Guys, I am an F1 fan from Europe, recently got into Indycar a bit… Can anybody explain why there was such a big performance difference between cars in qualifying… The chasis snd the engine and basically everything is the same? Why then? Is it all in car setup? Some back marker teams not having enough knowledge to find the right balance? Why did Helio struggle, for example? He is a four time champion!
Some teams are running brand new parts, chassis, engines etc, while others are running older/inferior equipment. AJ Foyt Racing have enjoyed a supply agreement with Penske this season for shocks/suspension parts for example, so they'll have better kit. Dale Coyne by contrast are rumoured to be running the oldest cars on the grid, and it showed with how slow and sketchy their cars have been. Also the Honda engines haven't been as powerful in a straight line this year as the Chevrolets for example, and there can be huge variants in setups and balances even between seemingly identical cars - James Hinchcliffe mentions at 8:51 in this video the subtly different front wing configurations you can run as well. Again, there can be a big range of differences between seemingly identical cars. :) And ultimately the margins were still relatively close, 33rd place averaged 230mph across 4 laps versus 234.2mph for the pole sitter, that's only 4mph across 10 miles. And to your point about Helio - the margins are so fine. The Ganassi team didnt get a single car into the Fast 12 for example, and former Indy 500 winner (and runner up last year) Marcus Ericsson almost missed the field altogether! It doesn't discriminate. You miss the balance slightly, have an engine problem, wreck your primary car, everything can go out the window and put you behind the 8-ball. Its what makes the 500 so fascinating every year :)
A lot is due to car setup. There are so many configurations to get just right. Temperature, wind, tire wear and traffic also affect setup. There are two engine suppliers and Chevrolet seems to be better this year.
Anyone seen early F1 days, they held oval races, of all places, the rooftop of their factories! I myself, find Motorsports in general fascinating.....Drag races, Oval Races, Circuits of all kinds...Go find karting races of 6 o 8 yr olds....they are so awesome!!
It would appear that Turn 2 is going to be the hot turn on Race Day. It's been consistently hot throughout the practice and qualifying sessions. Of course, Race Day has something about it that may pop up.
Would make it narrower and be very expensive. It's around $500-1000 per foot to add safer barrier. Let say $750/per ft. as an estimate. There's roughly 8100ft of the wall not covered with safer barrier. That's $6,075,000 dollars for 2 races basically.
The portions of the wall that don't have SAFER Barrier installed are areas where it would either be virtually impossible to have an angle of impact that would make the barrier substantially safer than a plain concrete wall (like the frontstretch or the short chutes between 1&2 or 3&4) or where there's adequate runoff to slow the car before it could hit a barrier (like crossing the grass and access road to hit the inside wall in the corners.) Remember, IMS originally developed the SAFER Barrier specifically for Indy, they know where they need it and where it will work.
One of the greatest wheelmen on any type of 4 wheeled racecar gonna be tough but shock the racing world...well i wouldnt say id be shovked IF LARSON Wins 🏆🥛💪🇺🇸🏎️💨💨💨💨💨
@@GDA_Sam Guessing anyone here would be equally wary, at either track...enough with the one up's... You didn't build Fontana, you didn't race in CART...you are just a fan, like the rest of us. Leave it at that...
Stop watching new videos then. Wait a day, deal with it, or come up with a better way to do it. Unless you wanna wait an actual day for a fully rendered HD video to process between formats for your viewing pleasure, you're gonna wait either way.
F1 cars are much faster on a non oval racetrack due to handling, acce;eration, technology, etc (and money) but are speed limited so don't go 380km/h like these Indycars are doing in qualifying. Setting up for an oval track is completely different to a road circuit. So Indycars are faster in terms of top speed but only on an oval track. There's pretty much nothing that can corner as fast, brake as quickly or hold the road like an F1 car on a race circuit. I think in 2019 or 2020 both Indycars and F1 raced at the same track in the USA and the F1 pole time was around 15 seconds a lap faster. *don't quote me on this my memory's not top of the line!). F1 cars can corner so fast because they generate extreme down forces which limits top speed. Also they only weigh around 750kg which is really light. Not sure how fast the F1 cars could go if setup for speed only or setup for an oval track if that's even possible. Something would most likely break quickly though. It must be insane to be one of the Indycar drivers doing these sorts of speeds and holding full throttle around the bends. They must be just about starting to get tunnel vision. A factory road legal Tesla can accelerate to 100km/h faster than either an F1 or Indycar
@@mikestray76 Thank you Mike. Very helpful to know that. So I guess a Indy car will not be very good on a road circuit as F1 cars. I always wondered about this. Thank you.
@@truckercowboyed2638They’re engagement farming/trolling. Doesn’t take a genius to understand why practice is imperative when you’re going to be racing at 240 with 33 drivers.
Yes, it has. Growing up, I had a neighbor who was an A-1 mechanic. My mother told me that he was a senior mechanic on an Indy race team, and left the sport after the driver was killed on the track. He apparently blamed himself. He never said anything about it, and I didn't dare ask. I need to get back to the Museum at the track and delve into those books on the second floor to see if I can find his name in the individual records. His name was Beauvais, Mr. Beauvais. I'm not sure, but he may have been on Jerry Unser's crew in the late 1950s, perhaps Bill Buchovich's crew. I don't know, there were several fatalities in the 1950s and I wasn't born until the next decade.
proof indy car is a low skill sport ahhahah a NASCAR DRIVER !!!! is sitting on pole in a sport hes never done before in a car he just started driving a month ago...like bro.....this alone proves Dumbassica Patricks win meant nothing...and also there was like a weird thing that happned that made everyone in front of her run outta gas and she was in like 5th place and beat everyone on fuel...only reason she won...she wasnt the fastest...she got lucky due to a weird rule where she ended up leaving the pitts with gas and then a yeloow flag came out and the leaders couldnt pit for gas...only reason she won., and it was in japan and the top racers werent there..she beat like 2 racers with names that indy car fans know...
i am just saying, 8 practise sessions? little too much..i love motoracing, i know what it takes to drive machines like this, but ovals? not a fan of that... i guess only people that measure with eagle per freedom are enjoying that
@@peterdelapapac6756 You don't love motor racing if you leave a comment like you did. Go watch Aidan Millwards video (who isnt eagle per freedom based but rather tea and crumpet based) on the 500 you incompetent doorknob. There is no racing series faster than this race. Name a racing series that goes 240mph+ or 380 in colony units. There is no racing series with higher risk than this race. "Indy is about running the car at 100% for 500 miles. Run at 98% and you'll get beat. Run at 102% and you'll break the car or hit the wall." It's the isle of man on 4 wheels. Maybe you should look up some of the crashes or fatalities that have happened on this oval. Put some respect on it or it will bite.
@@russellcurrie6099 that is what FP1, FP2 and FP3 is for. Now we have FP8 and more FP this week? seems like alot. is there any other racing series where they practice so much for one race?
What has larson done to deserve a "hero's welcome"????? He gets paid very well for his skills, but he is certainly no hero. Any soldier, receiving minimum wage for serving overseas, is a hero - but not larson.
hero---a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities Notice how they use "or" instead of "and" to separate those distinctions??? Words don't care about your fake patriotism...try again.
The other day a driver lost it hit the wall got big air slid around all at about 220 mph which is many kph. After a few seconds of silence the tv announced says.. "I" was just saying.. Bla bla.. .instead of.. Gee hope the driver is ok we will let you knowa.s.a.p.l Race announcers have got strange last 6..7 years I suppose selling them selves being a priority to sell the latest miracle. I know their managed live but driver safety taking 2d place over an ego or made in China thing. Is not for racers or race fans.
qualis were one of the best things i've ever watched in motorsports. never missing it if I can help it!
Ur smart 🤝
Larson is a rookie with a bunch of things he don’t have to worry about yet !!!makes him very stout for this race
Just think about how much experience Kyle has.
And the Hendrick Auto racing organization!
Personally, I'm rooting for them to win both races on one day .
Have fun, Kyle.
The fact that Newgarden is sand bagging a bit is scary...😂😂 The field is SCREWED!
somehow Dixon will be there at the end o7 🇳🇿
Larson is very good.... hope he doesn't get overconfident. Indy has bitten the best drivers in the world.
I can’t imagine Kyle Larsen gets overconfident about any upcoming race.
No me gusta larson , está muy subido y no es roqui
I'm sure Gordon will be coaching him up during the race, I'd be worried about getting on pit road and executing the pit stops, would be new in this style of racing.
Fantastic but currently only available in 360p - I'll come back in a short while.
🤣🤣🤣😎
They don't put it up right away, people complain.
They put it up right away and youtube does it's processing thing, people complain.
People are awesome lol
You should just not watch videos under an hour old mate. They're all like that.
I was there with my brother today. Great day!
Nice!!!!!
Un saludo desde Argentina y Canapino estará en el podio, tengan Fe
"Didn't he? YES! Was it? YES! Weren't they? YES! Wasn't it? YES!"
thanks for letting us view.
The Aussie girl got a lot of those wrong. A cupboard is still a cupboard, if it's in the kitchen. Otherwise, it could be a pantry, or closet, or a linen press (Where people keep towels or sheets). Because in Australia we have a separate room for the toilet, it makes no sense to call it a bathroom. And it's never "fizzy drink" in Australia, it's "soft drink" to most of the country. I've never heard an Aussie use the word "sloppy joe" especially in reference to a sandwich. It's just a sandwich here. American "gutter" is called a "drain" here.
Vamos Titan!!!
Young money!!! Let’s go!!!
watching this in 2x is funny
Give Scott Dixon the championship now and the inday 500 win.
He can have the Chip but Larson is winning the 500 🏆
Guys, I am an F1 fan from Europe, recently got into Indycar a bit… Can anybody explain why there was such a big performance difference between cars in qualifying… The chasis snd the engine and basically everything is the same? Why then? Is it all in car setup? Some back marker teams not having enough knowledge to find the right balance? Why did Helio struggle, for example?
He is a four time champion!
Yeah the turn the engine down for the race!
+100 HP through increased turbo boost just for quali. times dont mean alot for this session, more about how they handle in traffic.
Some teams are running brand new parts, chassis, engines etc, while others are running older/inferior equipment. AJ Foyt Racing have enjoyed a supply agreement with Penske this season for shocks/suspension parts for example, so they'll have better kit. Dale Coyne by contrast are rumoured to be running the oldest cars on the grid, and it showed with how slow and sketchy their cars have been. Also the Honda engines haven't been as powerful in a straight line this year as the Chevrolets for example, and there can be huge variants in setups and balances even between seemingly identical cars - James Hinchcliffe mentions at 8:51 in this video the subtly different front wing configurations you can run as well. Again, there can be a big range of differences between seemingly identical cars. :)
And ultimately the margins were still relatively close, 33rd place averaged 230mph across 4 laps versus 234.2mph for the pole sitter, that's only 4mph across 10 miles. And to your point about Helio - the margins are so fine. The Ganassi team didnt get a single car into the Fast 12 for example, and former Indy 500 winner (and runner up last year) Marcus Ericsson almost missed the field altogether! It doesn't discriminate. You miss the balance slightly, have an engine problem, wreck your primary car, everything can go out the window and put you behind the 8-ball. Its what makes the 500 so fascinating every year :)
A lot is due to car setup. There are so many configurations to get just right. Temperature, wind, tire wear and traffic also affect setup.
There are two engine suppliers and Chevrolet seems to be better this year.
Same difference between Redbull F1 and Haas. Money buys speed.
INDYCAR TOMORROW
That Gurney Flap on the inside front wing of the Castroneves car would act as an aero anti-roll bar, would it not?
Anyone seen early F1 days, they held oval races, of all places, the rooftop of their factories! I myself, find Motorsports in general fascinating.....Drag races, Oval Races, Circuits of all kinds...Go find karting races of 6 o 8 yr olds....they are so awesome!!
Other than the absolute speed and sound of the engines, I find racing with turns in both directions much more interesting.
Thanks for letting us know...not sure what we can do with this information, but there it is I guess...
Have fun with only 100 overtakes per race
Great !
When are we going to see a race between an IndyCar and a Formular one car, Love to See that
36 mins… grabbing the 🍿!
It would appear that Turn 2 is going to be the hot turn on Race Day. It's been consistently hot throughout the practice and qualifying sessions. Of course, Race Day has something about it that may pop up.
It's 2024. Why doesn't the Indianapolis Motor Speedway have soft walls all the way around the track both inner and outer walls?
I’m guessing they just couldn’t afford it otherwise no excuses😮
Soft walls tend to "rebound" the car back out onto the track. Maybe they don't want that to happen on the straights where speeds are highest?
Would make it narrower and be very expensive. It's around $500-1000 per foot to add safer barrier. Let say $750/per ft. as an estimate. There's roughly 8100ft of the wall not covered with safer barrier. That's $6,075,000 dollars for 2 races basically.
I'm glad you aren't a safety engineer...
The portions of the wall that don't have SAFER Barrier installed are areas where it would either be virtually impossible to have an angle of impact that would make the barrier substantially safer than a plain concrete wall (like the frontstretch or the short chutes between 1&2 or 3&4) or where there's adequate runoff to slow the car before it could hit a barrier (like crossing the grass and access road to hit the inside wall in the corners.)
Remember, IMS originally developed the SAFER Barrier specifically for Indy, they know where they need it and where it will work.
Do I have to pay for PEACOCK to watch the Indy 500 this weekend? Or will it be live on NBC?
It will be televised on TV
@@bbtodd Thanks!
Regular nbc
@@alanluscombe8a553 Thanks! You planning to fly over tha action?! Enjoy the race.
Vamos. Canapino toda Argentina te manda fuerzas
Nickname is kyler
One of the greatest wheelmen on any type of 4 wheeled racecar gonna be tough but shock the racing world...well i wouldnt say id be shovked IF LARSON Wins 🏆🥛💪🇺🇸🏎️💨💨💨💨💨
28:47 he has a family.
Unbelievable speeds making me nervous watching it 😂
Yeah and they are messing with buttons on the steering while thundering down the straight at 240 mph
Watch Fontana cart race from 2000 if you want to see scary fast 😳
@@GDA_Sam Guessing anyone here would be equally wary, at either track...enough with the one up's...
You didn't build Fontana, you didn't race in CART...you are just a fan, like the rest of us. Leave it at that...
Dixon and Team Chip Gnassi have found some speed..
I see Rasmussen is working the high line
What is a real NTT real fan?
This practice session is basically traffic practice for the race
Squinting to see things. With that 360p you'd think we are back in 2006.
YT does the lower resolutions first. have to wait a bit for 720p/1080p
Stop watching new videos then. Wait a day, deal with it, or come up with a better way to do it. Unless you wanna wait an actual day for a fully rendered HD video to process between formats for your viewing pleasure, you're gonna wait either way.
Fittipaldi is like a turtle on the grid, very sad performance in all days
Emerson will visit him in a dream the night before the race...
Vamos canapino❤
why is it only in 360p?
it encodes lower resolutions first or something. you see 360p only if you get there within like 10 mins
Scott knows his car has true speed that tells me there worked on heavy fuel today
GO CANAPINO GO!
When does Kyle sleep?
Too bad I had a decent Tomos bike,it was stolen though, I haven't thought about it until now, that's a good deal. 👍
the ron burgandy comment was GOLD
Was hoping someone else heard that
Question mark ❓
C A N,T THESE.GUY RUN ANY CLOSER.!
Kyle larson dont get to race the indy 500... the indy 500 gets to host kyle larson. LFG YUNG MONEY!!!!!
"For more than 175 laps, the field became hunters... Mario the hunted."
(From "Legends of the Brickyard", 1987)
I heard Ron Burgendy
INDYCAR RACE DAY TOMORROW
Why is this in 360?
YT does lower res first. wait 10-15 mins and 720p/1080p will be up
“Let’s see what he does this time”
Pretty sure he’s gonna turn left this time as well. How about some actual turns?
which car is fastest( or stronger), Indy cars or F1 cars???
F1 cars are much faster on a non oval racetrack due to handling, acce;eration, technology, etc (and money) but are speed limited so don't go 380km/h like these Indycars are doing in qualifying. Setting up for an oval track is completely different to a road circuit.
So Indycars are faster in terms of top speed but only on an oval track. There's pretty much nothing that can corner as fast, brake as quickly or hold the road like an F1 car on a race circuit. I think in 2019 or 2020 both Indycars and F1 raced at the same track in the USA and the F1 pole time was around 15 seconds a lap faster. *don't quote me on this my memory's not top of the line!).
F1 cars can corner so fast because they generate extreme down forces which limits top speed. Also they only weigh around 750kg which is really light.
Not sure how fast the F1 cars could go if setup for speed only or setup for an oval track if that's even possible. Something would most likely break quickly though.
It must be insane to be one of the Indycar drivers doing these sorts of speeds and holding full throttle around the bends. They must be just about starting to get tunnel vision.
A factory road legal Tesla can accelerate to 100km/h faster than either an F1 or Indycar
@@mikestray76 Thank you Mike. Very helpful to know that. So I guess a Indy car will not be very good on a road circuit as F1 cars. I always wondered about this. Thank you.
Indy might be making a mistake letting Larson get some practice!!!
more practise than racing for this event...lol
It's spelled practice.. maybe you need practice with English.
@@truckercowboyed2638They’re engagement farming/trolling. Doesn’t take a genius to understand why practice is imperative when you’re going to be racing at 240 with 33 drivers.
@@truckercowboyed2638 It is spelled "practise" outside of the US.
I find circle tracks BOOORRRIINNG !
First 10 laps and last 5 is all I can bare to watch. 😂
canapinooooo🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Only here for Larson LFG YUNG MONEY !!!
Cart-wright
Shout out twin cities
Same I’m only here for Larson
I’m here for both.
Brilliant acknowledgment "CART" 👍@@tb4769
why does Indy drag this race out for two weeks?
Because almost 70 people have died during this race?? Sounds like something you might want to prep for, as much as possible.
Leah Diffy has one of the most irritating voices .........
are these modifides they have fenders
GO Chevy...
It’s obvious you don’t know about racing at 234 miles per hour!
Just afraid about this race. It's took a lot of lives
Yes, it has.
Growing up, I had a neighbor who was an A-1 mechanic. My mother told me that he was a senior mechanic on an Indy race team, and left the sport after the driver was killed on the track. He apparently blamed himself. He never said anything about it, and I didn't dare ask. I need to get back to the Museum at the track and delve into those books on the second floor to see if I can find his name in the individual records. His name was Beauvais, Mr. Beauvais. I'm not sure, but he may have been on Jerry Unser's crew in the late 1950s, perhaps Bill Buchovich's crew. I don't know, there were several fatalities in the 1950s and I wasn't born until the next decade.
Commentators...?? The English man...I don't understand. .🤷
He's Australian and holds American citizenship...anything else?
We miss you Jackie Stewart 💞😘😢
WTF they are still practicing????! F1 did Imola, and will have done Monaco, while these guys are still trying to figure out how to turn left.
Because this is freaking Indy!
Who won the F1 race at Imola again? Oh it was Max Verstappen wasn't it? Wow what else is new?
@@tommythetreat000 He's stuck on his Scalextric where the only choice of 2 cars ever win.......wait that's F1 !!! 😲
How about you hop in a car and try to win this race. Highly doubt you could turn a lap over 200 mph, they're qualifying at over 224.
bait or stupidity?
proof indy car is a low skill sport ahhahah a NASCAR DRIVER !!!! is sitting on pole in a sport hes never done before in a car he just started driving a month ago...like bro.....this alone proves Dumbassica Patricks win meant nothing...and also there was like a weird thing that happned that made everyone in front of her run outta gas and she was in like 5th place and beat everyone on fuel...only reason she won...she wasnt the fastest...she got lucky due to a weird rule where she ended up leaving the pitts with gas and then a yeloow flag came out and the leaders couldnt pit for gas...only reason she won., and it was in japan and the top racers werent there..she beat like 2 racers with names that indy car fans know...
The globalist 500.
@@arrowlock, for some time it was an official race for the F1 world championship, so you are absolutely right. Awesome race.
Every year I see this type of racing and it's just plain Weird,, preferred downforce and road racing,, no fun driving around on ice
Races are better without downforce. Ask a motogp why he hates downforce on bikes
Down force literally make all racing worse, baring maybe ovals if your a pack racing guy.
how much practice do you need for turning left..
Quite a lot, as it turns out!
Let's hope his comment was made in jest, & he's not actually this clueless about oval racing 😮
i am just saying, 8 practise sessions? little too much..i love motoracing, i know what it takes to drive machines like this, but ovals? not a fan of that... i guess only people that measure with eagle per freedom are enjoying that
How much practice do you need to cure your stupidity?? Alot !!!!
@@peterdelapapac6756 You don't love motor racing if you leave a comment like you did. Go watch Aidan Millwards video (who isnt eagle per freedom based but rather tea and crumpet based) on the 500 you incompetent doorknob. There is no racing series faster than this race. Name a racing series that goes 240mph+ or 380 in colony units. There is no racing series with higher risk than this race.
"Indy is about running the car at 100% for 500 miles. Run at 98% and you'll get beat. Run at 102% and you'll break the car or hit the wall."
It's the isle of man on 4 wheels. Maybe you should look up some of the crashes or fatalities that have happened on this oval. Put some respect on it or it will bite.
Watching ring racing, like going around in circles, is so boring. Let’s watch grass grow. Like NASCAR, for old people.
Ok mister burns what do think it’s exciting
If it was so boring then you wouldn’t have clicked on the video, dummy🤣🤣🤣
And yet here you are….
Says the guy, watching highlights of aforementioned, boring circle racing...slow Monday?
when is the race? sunday lol
They sure spend a lot of time here practicing.things are so fast its crazy
this upcoming sunday
Practice makes perfect! They have to set the cars up from time trial to race set up
@@russellcurrie6099 that is what FP1, FP2 and FP3 is for. Now we have FP8 and more FP this week? seems like alot. is there any other racing series where they practice so much for one race?
This race, seem order and practices they have always done. Nothing new.@cheesejadeitekiwifox
What has larson done to deserve a "hero's welcome"????? He gets paid very well for his skills, but he is certainly no hero. Any soldier, receiving minimum wage for serving overseas, is a hero - but not larson.
hero---a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
Notice how they use "or" instead of "and" to separate those distinctions???
Words don't care about your fake patriotism...try again.
The other day a driver lost it hit the wall got big air slid around all at about 220 mph which is many kph.
After a few seconds of silence the tv announced says.. "I" was just saying.. Bla bla.. .instead of.. Gee hope the driver is ok we will let you knowa.s.a.p.l
Race announcers have got strange last 6..7 years
I suppose selling them selves being a priority to sell the latest miracle. I know their managed live but driver safety taking 2d place over an ego or made in China thing. Is not for racers or race fans.
That's because they've already heard the driver come on comms and say he is OK. Or it could just be bad editing