The End of an Era
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- Alex and James recap the last race in the internal combustion era of IndyCar, and look forward to the hybrid era. They also recap the latest in racing, talk about James' speaking engagements, and chat about F1.
Just heard the latest from Mclaren.
Best of luck. Hoping to see Alex with a new team next season.
You guys deserve a lot more RUclips subscribers. Great show!
I cannot explain why I am excited for the new era starting at mid ohio being that I hate electric cars but I think it's because the drivers will have more tools to improve an already exciting series, really hoping to see yal at mid o
Im with you Thim.. the Oxford comma being left out is not trivial.
- As a former racer love the insight nuggets.
- Yes 19 has been a bit normalized, 19 is young.
- Everyone should have a list
Glad these are back on RUclips again! As someone who basically found a liking for F1 from listening to your show, always glad to hear insight on it. Growing up around IndyCar, it is a bit sad to see the end of the ICE but I am thoroughly excited to see the arrival of the Hybrid at Mid-Ohio (see you there!)
Why do people keep saying, "the end of the ICE?" The IndyCar engine is literally unchanged for this race. The transmission is different, and very interesting, and I'm really excited about the hybrid era, but it's still an ICE.
My question to you about the yellow situation with Newgarden gaining advantage during yellow. My question to you guys, why can't they implement the virtual yellow like F1 does. I mean how hard is it to implement it and maintain virtual yellow speed to keep the gaps as it was in the race prior to the incident. I dont understand why Indycar hems and haws to implement something that would bring parity and fairness to the races.
Rossi 😂 needs to open everytime...sets tone 😂
Puh-lease: "the last race in the internal combustion era?" Who writes this baloney?