Just hope this means the calendar will add a race not replace one, I wanna see 18 races not 17. Well actually I wanted to see a more evenly spread 20 race calendar but you know what I mean
I feel like they shouldn't have made the reconfiguration as the last time I went was for chase Elliott's first win in the xifinity series when the track was decent it Hurts for me I'm glad Rockingham and north wilsekbero return to the schedule just wish it stayed pre 2017 configuration
The City of Arlington gets upset if anything in Arlington other than the Cowboys gets called Dallas. The name is for city support. The city also owns AT&T Stadium.
Well, The same people who get the VIP seats inside the stadium are the same people who will get the VIP seats outside the stadium. That's fine. Good for them.
To me, it seems that Jerry and other investors here will be putting alot of money into this and I feel like thats what the series needs. I mean those renders make it look like an F1 track and I think that is beneficial to get more eyes on the sport (don't crucify me). I think this will be a fun race but we shall see...
I like the renders actually. And the track layout is certainly interesting. Main thing is theres lots of sponsor backing here with both the cowboys and rangers collaborating with indycar
Well, the Texas Rangers won the World Series last year, so that probably helps. Just glad to have some kind of race nearby again. Hopefully it happens during Spring Break. That’d be really neat. Our spring break is usually different than other schools.
if I eyeballed the lengths correctly correctly and based on the pictures you showed, the track will be running clockwise (would be so much more interesting the other way around just going by google maps) on the streets surrounding the baseball stadium but using parts of the eastern entrance to the football stadium instead of AT&T Way and hopefully a bit of Globe Life's lot B
I really got turned off of street circuits when I attended the Meadowlands GP in New Jersey. Yes I went every year with a group of people I worked with. Really only reason I went so many times.
"We have Miami GP at home Grand Prix" On a serious note, the Miami GP track is pretty good, the main issue is that F1 cars suck with all the dirty air. Indycars at a similar track can produce a good race.
@@Marko137-em8nx They don't own IMS... that is the biggest oval event in the world. You are right Indycar should create its own (identity), one that is shaped around Indy 500... not fucking street races around a stadium.
Marshall Pruett said that in order for a racing series to hold an event at COTA and then be invited back, it needs to sell a certain threshold number of tickets. Unfortunately, IndyCar didn't get to the threshold in 2019, and this is why IndyCar hasn't been invited back.
The Indycar schedule makers botched the 2024 schedule, big style. The schedule makers are clearly incompetent. You don’t pull a track from the schedule the year after it produces a generational thriller. The race I’m talking about is, of course, 2023 Texas.
Indycar never wanted to stay at TMS and the only reason they stayed as long as they did was because of Eddie Gossage. As soon as he left, within 2 years Indycar was out of TMS. RP wants the street races because it satisfies his rich elites and puts the event right downtown, next to the sponsors... "Big Money Goes Around the World.... big Money takes Control... Big Money leaves a Mighty Wake..... Big Money Got NO SOUL!!!!" Neil Peart, RUSH.
Jim Ross is currently the mayor of Arlington. Sorry to disappoint lol The entertainment district around Globe Life Field has been renovating in preparation for the upcoming events in the area. This includes next year's MLB all star game, the world cup, and AEW All In among other events. There's a lot of money to be made if it's promoted properly, and if the layout is a right a good race. Honestly feel bad for TMS. It's hard to keep up with Arlington's central location, investment, and 2 sports franchises.
If TMS is out of the way I am very surprised that COTA wasn't at the top of the list. There are no races really run in March at COTA. Moto GP is in the area, but they could work around that. COTA needs to make a layout change to be able to make the track a bit shorter for slower cars. It's fine for F1, but too long for most other series. I would like to see the first complex after the back straight have the option of eliminating and go straight to the horse shoe under the tower.
Hopefully, the Texas Rangers having won the World Series last year (as a Mariners fan, this brings me much pain) will be of some help in promoting this.
@@thebigguy5590 Yep, except for the casual fan there for pack racing and big reks. Now I saw IMSA (ALMS) run the roval and that was a treat watching the Prototypes on a wall.
@@Marko137-em8nx Kentucky is basically a car storage facility, but still a speedway - would probably need the most work to bring back up to operating standard. Las Vegas 2011 - yes, probably the biggest hurdle to bringing that one back. Charlotte and Atlanta are both the same sort of layout as TMS no? Other than the severity of the banking I’m guessing, but they could still work with some tinkering to the aero and tyre configuration. Whether the locals would have interest in an IndyCar race is the other question. But motorsports fans are motorsports fans, right?
Just watched the release video, told me actually nothing... just bunch of jump cuts to various corners. So no overall layout/flow comments. However, did see that there seems to be more run off spots than in many street courses (more like Miami or Vegas than St Pete or Long Beach). I also hope they used/use iRacing to help develop the track, thats what NASCAR did with Chicago and it made for excellent racing (when it wasn't raining).
I have little doubt this will be a top tier event for the series. Jerry saw what Miami did and wants his own flagship event. He won't get F1 or NASCAR, but he will do everything to make sure that this will be on par with those events
Been there, done that. It didn’t work and the series looks terrible in comparison to F1 and NASCAR. And in order to go to a track, the track has to want the series. There is no interest from COTA. Do you people think Indycar can just show up somewhere and the track has to put on a race? The intelligence from many indycar fans is laughable.
Since Miami, it seems like everyone is going to turn their stadiums Into multi-entertainment fun centers. Or maybe Houston was the first to try in the semi modern era, but it wasn't a permanent fixture
@@joelbrooks3198 why? What’s your evidence? Past evidence has no bearing on the current day. They might even top the massive 20,000 person crowd at Milwaukee you are so impressed with. Wake up.
@@joelbrooks3198 They could do the road course no problem. The issue would be doing it around the time of the 24 Hours of Daytona. I don't think NASCAR is going to allow IndyCar to race a week earlier than their premier IMSA event.
You people of that community should boycott that race. You guys were ripped off by Roger and his rich buddies. They Leave TMS and replace the date with a race at a rich private club track, then as a slap in your face they return but to ANOTHER street race. Exactly what nobody wants or needs. Like I said spread the word and boycott it.
This isn't the worst move by Indycar. I am sure that people will show up for the race. It is, however, in my opinion a below mediocre move. Unless this is going to be a street oval/roval then it is a waste of an event. In my opinion, this event will last a few years and then be gone. It reminds me of the days when they ran at the Meadowlands. There are so many other venues that would be better than this.
Im still in shock you havent remotely addressed the Crapcar lawsuit…i dont know if you have noticed, light silver-blue is part of the Cowboys uniforms in the helmet and pants.
@@Marko137-em8nxDL discusses Nascar all the time. More than that the charter system legal outcome will directly affect what happens with Indycar’s charter system.
Im excited for this! I dont get the people who are whining about it. On the face this looks like a big W for IndyCar. Getting all of the partneships they have gotten to promote this is exactly what the series needs. Do you think Jerry Jones or the Rangers would care at all about promoting an IndyCar race at TMS or COTA? Im gonna say no. We'll see what the details are when they get announced but given how Nashville was promoted I could see them having a Rangers game and a concert at Jerry World all on the same weekend.
Got this race track and both F1 & NASCAR race there, but Indy Car won't race there. One poorly promoted race and Indy Car wrote COTA off their schedule. This is why Indy Car is where it is and will not grow beyond what it is right now. Going to Arlington, big whoop.
I don’t think you meant Arlington not New York Rangers HA ! Not to be mean to TMS but they have not been doing very well over all at any race for awhile on the big track or the dirt track actually
Indycar never marketed the race properly because they never wanted to be there in the first place. The only reason they stayed there as long as they did was because of Eddie Gossage, as soon as he left, Indycar left. You only get out of an event what you put into it. Look at Iowa, Nashville (oval) and Milwaukee. They market the hell out of them because they want to be there.
Just hope this means the calendar will add a race not replace one, I wanna see 18 races not 17. Well actually I wanted to see a more evenly spread 20 race calendar but you know what I mean
21 is the perfect number 7 road 7 street 7 oval.
Just add playoffs in the fall. 7 repeat races.
As a local Arlington native myself, this is a huge blow to TMS. I’m honestly concerned for the state of the track at this point.
It's going to turn to a boring short track. They should just demolish the track, cause it doesn't make for good racing.
Boycott the street race. Spread the word and you people in the community should boycott it... just don't show up
@@ILSRWY4man you people hate everything that makes the sport better, gotch glad you ain't the Nascar fanbase.
@@IndyTalk I think it has enough events to stay afloat
I feel like they shouldn't have made the reconfiguration as the last time I went was for chase Elliott's first win in the xifinity series when the track was decent it Hurts for me I'm glad Rockingham and north wilsekbero return to the schedule just wish it stayed pre 2017 configuration
The City of Arlington gets upset if anything in Arlington other than the Cowboys gets called Dallas. The name is for city support. The city also owns AT&T Stadium.
there's also the fact that the Texas Rangers are a part of the GP too, making it unfair to give the race the name of either franchise
Shout out to Dave from Orlando! Thank you for your kind words!
Just gonna put this out there… Jerry knows this isn’t actually f1 coming right??😂
I'm sure he does I believe he's a race fan he was close to buying out Andy Petree's NASCAR team for 2003.
They probably saw the success F1 had in Miami and wanted something for his place.
Its a lot cheaper than an f1 race, thats for sure
Well, The same people who get the VIP seats inside the stadium are the same people who will get the VIP seats outside the stadium. That's fine. Good for them.
The new and old Rangers stadium is right there too. Possible its part of the track as well
Jumpy truck support race
I was also thinking this!!
Would be excellent!!
Are they still a thing?
@@danielhenderson8316yeah they are a common support race still
@@danielhenderson8316has been a support series for Indycar at Long Beach for years
Still feel like they need a warmup oval race before Indy wish Thermal would go away as well or just be used in the off season as a testing track.
homestead,chicagoland?
@@charlieboyd4431 Chicagoland in April or early May LMAO
A prestige Thermal testing weekend would be cool imo. I don't like having a points race there
@@thebigguy5590 its actually nice at chicagoland in may.
13:14 even dragging NHL into this hahah
Thought he said that. For sure an oopsie
@@Lcngopherthe NHL has the Dallas Stars. Thats not a slip up.
@@runrafarunthebestintheworld he meant to say the texas rangers but said new york rangers. Its a slip up
close enough, welcome back houston
The colors match the UFL team in Arlington too.
As someone that lives in north arlington I see this as an absolute W
To me, it seems that Jerry and other investors here will be putting alot of money into this and I feel like thats what the series needs. I mean those renders make it look like an F1 track and I think that is beneficial to get more eyes on the sport (don't crucify me). I think this will be a fun race but we shall see...
I understand your pit lane concerns, but it's a much safer way of doing the pits I think. I have weighed up the pros and cons. Just a thought
"Real Racetrack????" -Kyle Busch 🤣
I'm excited that it will be a BIG street track like Belle Isle.
🤣🤣🤣
Also keep in mind that the World Cup is that summer and Dallas is a main venue
Dallas along with either LA or Mexico City will be hosting the semifinals for the World Cup.
This is in March
The World Cup is 2026 not 2025.
I like the renders actually. And the track layout is certainly interesting.
Main thing is theres lots of sponsor backing here with both the cowboys and rangers collaborating with indycar
Well, the Texas Rangers won the World Series last year, so that probably helps. Just glad to have some kind of race nearby again. Hopefully it happens during Spring Break. That’d be really neat. Our spring break is usually different than other schools.
"Pitlane is Detroit... which is certainly a choice..."
Yup.
I'm fine with it. The pitlane isn't the worst thing about Detroit by far, and I'd like to see a track map at Arlington before passing judgement.
@@danielhenderson8316kind of missing the aesthetic of Belle Isle!
Beautiful tract - reminds me of formula 1 Montreal course!
if I eyeballed the lengths correctly correctly and based on the pictures you showed, the track will be running clockwise (would be so much more interesting the other way around just going by google maps) on the streets surrounding the baseball stadium but using parts of the eastern entrance to the football stadium instead of AT&T Way and hopefully a bit of Globe Life's lot B
I really got turned off of street circuits when I attended the Meadowlands GP in New Jersey. Yes I went every year with a group of people I worked with. Really only reason I went so many times.
Texas Rangers has already started promoting it on their twitter
But the series should go back to the oval. 15,000 people is a heck of a crowd!!
Not when TMS holds 150,000 seats
@@sotelojoseph91 just add a zero and Indycar sells out the place. It’s the difference of one number.
@@sotelojoseph91 it’s basically the same number.
"We have Miami GP at home Grand Prix"
On a serious note, the Miami GP track is pretty good, the main issue is that F1 cars suck with all the dirty air. Indycars at a similar track can produce a good race.
As long as they can avoid a crashfest
Love the pit lane 😂
Maybe I’m the only one
We need to bring back Texas Motorspeedway and Michigan Speedway to the Indycar schedule 😊
Indycar not nascar
@@_.nascarfan95._ MIS was build for Indycar in 1960's and USAC held its first Indycar race in 1968, before Nascar.
@@revrasheemstewart Nascar owned
No one will show up.
@harvestingharrolds1086 I think people would show up depending when on the calendar it is.
NASCAR doesn't want Indycar racing on their tracks.
That's exactly it... NASCAR is a monopoly and in direct competition with Indycar to be the top racing series in America.. -
@@ILSRWY4who cares Nascar owns every major oval event. Indycar should create there own.
@ILSRWY4 that's part of why Michael Jordan is suing NASCAR I hope he wins.
@@PaperBanjo64 EXACLTY
@@Marko137-em8nx They don't own IMS... that is the biggest oval event in the world. You are right Indycar should create its own (identity), one that is shaped around Indy 500... not fucking street races around a stadium.
As a Steelers fan the timing could not be any worse.
Whats wrong with Texas or the 3 hour drive to COTA that is an established course used by alot of other race series
I went to the IndyCar race at cota it was cool
@@cbspock1701 I had a blast there as well. Really disappointed that they didn't return.
Marshall Pruett said that in order for a racing series to hold an event at COTA and then be invited back, it needs to sell a certain threshold number of tickets. Unfortunately, IndyCar didn't get to the threshold in 2019, and this is why IndyCar hasn't been invited back.
@@stigsmcqueen3178 I've heard that number being around 80K for COTA to break even.
Yeah it’s too bad, I also went to COTA and it was a great evebt
If this race is successful enough, could it find investors who would be willing to fund another fall event at TMS?
Probably not as it would conflict with the NFL.
And go up against the NFL?? Did you see the ratings from Nashville this year? They were the worst ever for a network race!!!!
That rendering is awesome looking!!!
Jim Ross is actually from Oklahoma, not Texas.
That Jerry thumbnail is creepy as hell, appropriate for the season I guess!
Why do I feel that this race will benefit Jerry Jones and the Cowboys more than it will IndyCar?
@@markhunt7434 Maybe, but we all know that Jerry and the Cowboys are the big dogs and it's all about them in that area.
The logo is the Cowboys star in blue and the Rangers logo in red. The Rangers logo reflects the state of Texas.
I was thinkin you were gonna make a nascar lawsuit video lol 😂
I can't believe he's not made an opinion piece on it yet.
I was sick all week last week. Don't worry I have the documents.
@@DavidLand91 I was just teasing! Hope you’re feeling better!
Where is it?!?!
The Indycar schedule makers botched the 2024 schedule, big style.
The schedule makers are clearly incompetent. You don’t pull a track from the schedule the year after it produces a generational thriller.
The race I’m talking about is, of course, 2023 Texas.
Indycar never wanted to stay at TMS and the only reason they stayed as long as they did was because of Eddie Gossage. As soon as he left, within 2 years Indycar was out of TMS. RP wants the street races because it satisfies his rich elites and puts the event right downtown, next to the sponsors... "Big Money Goes Around the World.... big Money takes Control... Big Money leaves a Mighty Wake..... Big Money Got NO SOUL!!!!" Neil Peart, RUSH.
the owner is incompetent
@@ILSRWY4 Big money pays the bills required to go racing. I don't see you trying to sponsor a race.
The blue is probably for the Arlington Renegades
Cool, hope it's a decent track.
Those are the rangers colors as well
Just a small note, hurricanes in NC hit the west part in the mountains and eastern Tennessee
Yay another street course we didn't need or want.
I really, really, really dislike street courses.
exactly- We should boycott it by not tuning it or going to it.
Nascar is racing more and more street courses and getting more and more fans from it.
@@Marko137-em8nxNascar fans are low IQ.
@@jameskiehm546 Like it or not with the exception of the Indy 500, the majority of fans that show up for races are at road and street courses.
To me, one pic looked like it had cars pitted on both side of the pit lane (there was two cars, one on either side). If so, that would be interesting.
Thought the thumbnail was for honest ads. Horton racing. If indycar was honest
Where in Arlington are those trees? Looks like a forest in the background.
I can’t wait to see what the track layout will be.
Jim Ross is currently the mayor of Arlington. Sorry to disappoint lol
The entertainment district around Globe Life Field has been renovating in preparation for the upcoming events in the area. This includes next year's MLB all star game, the world cup, and AEW All In among other events. There's a lot of money to be made if it's promoted properly, and if the layout is a right a good race.
Honestly feel bad for TMS. It's hard to keep up with Arlington's central location, investment, and 2 sports franchises.
The all star game already happened there this year…
Idk, I think they should’ve built an oval in that area. I think it would put on good racing, maybe they could make the track 1.5 miles?
An oval street course could be interesting
@@PaperBanjo64 That's exactly what I was thinking....
@ILSRWY4 I think they talked about doing that with the Cleveland airport circuit but ended up sticking with that layout instead
You mean like the oval that is down to one cup race per year and cannot come close to selling that out either?
Don't knock it till you try it .
Robby Gordon’s Super Trucks would work as an add on. It’s Texas.
What happened to them? Just 1 race in 2024.
@@kg0173Don’t know.? They put on a good show at RA in 2018 supporting the Busch race.
If there’s any hope for this the area is pretty much unrestricted unlike Miami or Chicago
In that artist rendering cars are going to crash straight into that T1 lower level restaurant lol
Hopefully it replaces Thermal Club.
Thermal club is ridiculous.
@@davidgray1515Money talks.
Did you say "New York Rangers baseball schedule"??
New York Rangers don't play baseball, and they're in New York, not Arlington TX.
If TMS is out of the way I am very surprised that COTA wasn't at the top of the list. There are no races really run in March at COTA. Moto GP is in the area, but they could work around that. COTA needs to make a layout change to be able to make the track a bit shorter for slower cars. It's fine for F1, but too long for most other series. I would like to see the first complex after the back straight have the option of eliminating and go straight to the horse shoe under the tower.
COTA didnt invite them back since they didnt hit the number of fans attended
@@charlieboyd4431 according to Indycar fans, the series can tell the tracks what to do. If Indycar wants to go to COTA, the track has to allow it!!!!
It seems logical to avoid using "Dallas" to not draw association to the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix.
Bad karma.
With this announcement i think we can finally ask for another oval. The pendulum has moved.
They don't want ovals, indycar is moving to a sports car racing model where sponsor happiness matters more than fans
@@precesionnoreaster1507Sadly you right because of Mark Miles.
@@precesionnoreaster1507 they are gonna lose fans by oversaturating it with road courses
@@charlieboyd4431 no they won’t
Dover.
The light blue and Red in the logo is for the Rangers
Sounds like with the VIP seating leaves no room for blue-collar workers only the elite somehow I don’t see that in Texas, but there it is😎
Have ya’ll ever driven in Arlington? It’s the pothole capital of Texas.
Are you going to have an update on Andretti Global soon?
Stadium Super Trucks + Trans-Am... who needs any other support races with that combo?
the new management at Texas Motor Speedway couldn't possibly care less about Indycar
Hopefully, the Texas Rangers having won the World Series last year (as a Mariners fan, this brings me much pain) will be of some help in promoting this.
It's on the texas Rangers' ig page for one it's also shown on globe life fields own site aswell
Instead of copying ideas from the other category! It's better to make a poll for the fans! Asked which state should host IndyCar race?
Obviously Indiana should.
If Indycar fans had a say, the series would be out of business in a year.
They could go by six flags too and the Choctaw stadium
The days of IRL side by side racin' at the Texas Death Bowl are not coming back.
Wasn’t real racing. High downforce, low horsepower is a joke.
@@thebigguy5590 Yep, except for the casual fan there for pack racing and big reks. Now I saw IMSA (ALMS) run the roval and that was a treat watching the Prototypes on a wall.
If IndyCar isn’t going back to TMS, how about some of SMI’s other 1.5 mile ovals? Atlanta, Charlotte, Kentucky, Las Vegas anyone?
Ain't Kentucky dead, Atlanta is a superspeedway made for stock cars, Charlotte is made for stock cars, Las Vegas 2011.
@@Marko137-em8nx Kentucky is basically a car storage facility, but still a speedway - would probably need the most work to bring back up to operating standard.
Las Vegas 2011 - yes, probably the biggest hurdle to bringing that one back.
Charlotte and Atlanta are both the same sort of layout as TMS no? Other than the severity of the banking I’m guessing, but they could still work with some tinkering to the aero and tyre configuration.
Whether the locals would have interest in an IndyCar race is the other question. But motorsports fans are motorsports fans, right?
Drivers would get vertigo and blurred vision because of the g forces on the high banks.
@@Marko137-em8nxCharlotte road coarse would fit indycar.
@@Marko137-em8nx kentucky is still there but not being used.
People associate the Cowboys with Arlington? I only associate Hank Hill & Strickland Propane with Arlington, Texas.
Their stadium is in Arlington, not Dallas
Hank lived in Arlen, not Arlington.
Arlen Texas was nearer to Houston than DFW even though Arlen was based of a DFW suburb where Mike Judge grew up.
@@joseNunez-yh5roI think he said it’s Allen and Garland.
But it’s really just Garland. 😂
Arlen not Arlington
Just watched the release video, told me actually nothing... just bunch of jump cuts to various corners. So no overall layout/flow comments. However, did see that there seems to be more run off spots than in many street courses (more like Miami or Vegas than St Pete or Long Beach). I also hope they used/use iRacing to help develop the track, thats what NASCAR did with Chicago and it made for excellent racing (when it wasn't raining).
I have little doubt this will be a top tier event for the series. Jerry saw what Miami did and wants his own flagship event. He won't get F1 or NASCAR, but he will do everything to make sure that this will be on par with those events
If only they decided to go to COTA
@@YFDJM2MOTORSPORTS what for? It would be a ghost town just like it was in 2019.
Been there, done that. It didn’t work and the series looks terrible in comparison to F1 and NASCAR. And in order to go to a track, the track has to want the series. There is no interest from COTA. Do you people think Indycar can just show up somewhere and the track has to put on a race? The intelligence from many indycar fans is laughable.
Since Miami, it seems like everyone is going to turn their stadiums Into multi-entertainment fun centers. Or maybe Houston was the first to try in the semi modern era, but it wasn't a permanent fixture
Why do you hate those pits? I think they are very interesting to watch
they already made an uppsie by having the Chilean flag instead of the Texas flag in the announcement video
Indycar season should start right after the Super Bowl and run through to Labor Day Weekend
After Daytona 500
@@joelbrooks3198 they should run at Daytona with NASCAR.
@@thebigguy5590 That Speedway is too dangerous for IndyCar.
@@joelbrooks3198 why? What’s your evidence? Past evidence has no bearing on the current day. They might even top the massive 20,000 person crowd at Milwaukee you are so impressed with. Wake up.
@@joelbrooks3198 They could do the road course no problem. The issue would be doing it around the time of the 24 Hours of Daytona. I don't think NASCAR is going to allow IndyCar to race a week earlier than their premier IMSA event.
You misspoke. Helene devastated the western part of the state in the mountains, not the coast.
Thanks.
Look at the Cowboys’ players pants. It’s that blue. It’s not oiler blue
I live in Arlington. No fucken way we get a good track around the stadium 😂
You people of that community should boycott that race. You guys were ripped off by Roger and his rich buddies. They Leave TMS and replace the date with a race at a rich private club track, then as a slap in your face they return but to ANOTHER street race. Exactly what nobody wants or needs. Like I said spread the word and boycott it.
It's Jerry Jones. I'm expecting it to be half baked & fall apart late
lets go stars! (hockey)
This isn't the worst move by Indycar. I am sure that people will show up for the race. It is, however, in my opinion a below mediocre move. Unless this is going to be a street oval/roval then it is a waste of an event. In my opinion, this event will last a few years and then be gone. It reminds me of the days when they ran at the Meadowlands. There are so many other venues that would be better than this.
Why is that bottom of the star in the logo not White like on the Cowboys helmet. Titan Blue is an odd choice.
Im still in shock you havent remotely addressed the Crapcar lawsuit…i dont know if you have noticed, light silver-blue is part of the Cowboys uniforms in the helmet and pants.
Why should he ? This ain't a Nascar channel.
@@Marko137-em8nxHe discusses Crap all the time. Go back and watch other videos.
@@Marko137-em8nxDL discusses Nascar all the time. More than that the charter system legal outcome will directly affect what happens with Indycar’s charter system.
@@Marko137-em8nxgo back 2 months on his channel and you will see at least 2 of them
@@Marko137-em8nxyes he does. Go back 2 months and you will see a few. And the lawsuit will affect Indycar’s charter
What track will loose a date
Hopefully, nobody. If we get to choose? Thermal
Detroit would be fine
The press release said March 2026.
@@PaperBanjo64 i would say switch detroit back to the isle
@charlieboyd4431 not happening since its a state park
The baby blue is also the color of the Arlington XFL team the renegades
Maybe NASCAR and Indy car can team up and Xfinity or trucks can be a support series?
NASCAR on oval, Indycar on street. Double header!
Im excited for this! I dont get the people who are whining about it. On the face this looks like a big W for IndyCar. Getting all of the partneships they have gotten to promote this is exactly what the series needs. Do you think Jerry Jones or the Rangers would care at all about promoting an IndyCar race at TMS or COTA? Im gonna say no.
We'll see what the details are when they get announced but given how Nashville was promoted I could see them having a Rangers game and a concert at Jerry World all on the same weekend.
If the track layout is good I'm all for it
I agree. I think all this money and publicity is EXACTLY what the series needs.
Why doesn't indycar race at cota?
Low ticket sales.
The New York Rangers play hockey
@@LightningWolf127 I know, he just confused the cities.
David you complain about last year’s schedule with the big gap between the first two races be happy. Maybe you’re Buddy Scott Dixon will win it ?
The NY Rangers are NHL, the Texas Rangers are MLB.
They should replace a high speed oval with a high speed oval. Bring back Homestead. I'm getting tired of these concrete canyon courses
we need chicagoland back too
Atlanta. With the new configuration, IndyCars would be real sick there. Like Texas 2001.
Got this race track and both F1 & NASCAR race there, but Indy Car won't race there. One poorly promoted race and Indy Car wrote COTA off their schedule. This is why Indy Car is where it is and will not grow beyond what it is right now. Going to Arlington, big whoop.
EXACTLY
Nascar don't race there
COTA wrote IndyCar off their schedule. Not the other way around.
@@Marko137-em8nxNASCAR has raced at cota since 2021
I don’t think you meant Arlington not New York Rangers HA ! Not to be mean to TMS but they have not been doing very well over all at any race for awhile on the big track or the dirt track actually
Indycar never marketed the race properly because they never wanted to be there in the first place. The only reason they stayed there as long as they did was because of Eddie Gossage, as soon as he left, Indycar left. You only get out of an event what you put into it. Look at Iowa, Nashville (oval) and Milwaukee. They market the hell out of them because they want to be there.
@ILSRWY4 TMS was the promoters for those races not indycar
Well, you are right but, race there Indycar there you wanr.
YES!!!
How about them Cowboys lol 😆 😂 😂
At least the renders look cool ?
Not another street track