2004 Delphi Indy 300 from Chicagoland Speedway | INDYCAR Classic Full-Race Rewind
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2021
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Chicago was easily one of my favorite intermediate ovals, sad to see it go.
Terrible racing. Cars cannot pass when they are flat out. I like to see driver ability and not who is most insane. To each their own but in my mind, this isn’t racing. I went to this race and it was boring.
Ovals racing is the best, I know.
These races are so spectacular. Really unbelievable
Chicagoland Speedway is a 1.5-mile track that for some reason they put a ton of heart into the construction, and it paid off. It didn't take long for it to become multi-groove, the racing for both stock and open wheel had you on the edge of your seat. Basically this is/was the perfect mile and a half. Track has characteristics of Michigan, Auto Club, Homestead, and essentially all the 1.5-milers mixed in.
So much spectators, how awesome...!
Because they were forced to buy tickets to 4 races in order to get NASCAR tickets. As soon as that policy went away in 2009, Indycar would be lucky to draw 15,000 in 2009 and 2010. I was at every race and the attendance was a joke the final 2 years.
@@STC987 THIS!!! there's a reason IC will never return to chicagoland (before it gets demolished) without forcing people to buy the tickets to get the cup tickets, no one would come to this race.
Chicago was awesome! PLEASE BRING IT BACK!!!
Was by there a few weeks ago. It is neglected, overgrown. Sad.
It’s being sold to be warehouses and an industrial park.
Possibly controversial opinion: that Panoz GF09 ( or whatever the designation of that car is) was actually a beautifully designed car.
cannot disagree there. both the G-Force and the dallara were gorgeous looking cars.
What a great memory. Victory of Adrián Fernández 🇲🇽🤘💪
There is nothing i love more than watching a yellow pennzoil car.
2004 reached the peak popularity of the series!
Loved that track. Went there and it was exciting. Miss the close and fast racing.
WE NEED MORE OVALS!!!
RIP Dan Wheldon
Love these old races! Keep it up NTT!
I was there. It was a great race. They were all good at Chicagoland. I miss it.
Another Mexican driver, Michel Jourdain Jr., had his air jack fail during his second pit stop by surprise in the 2002 CART Grand Prix of Chicago so his team had to use a manual one during for the remainder of the race which resulted in a lengthy second stop. It's nice in this video to see Adrian Fernandez being interviewed in victory lane since it wasn't shown in the telecast.
Playing Indycar Racing 2 while watching this
Chicagoland is a rare oval. It’s an oval that produced great racing for both IndyCar and NASCAR. only Iowa and maybe Gateway also qualify.
Indycar needs more big Speedways races
Cómo se le extraña a Adrián Fernández corriendo en indy car, en ese entonces IRL 🥰🥰🥰
Grid of legends!!
Really wish they can come back to Chicagoland
Rather go back to Homestead or Milwaukee first
This is why IndyCar needs to really ink a deal to return here.
Great race. Thanks Indycar for the upload.
It’s cool watching these old races and reliving the intensity they produced. But man. I’m glad this style of racing is gone.
Chicagoland was such a top tier oval. It always offered superb racing.
This places had great racing! To bad Indycar will never be back.
This was always my favorite oval Indycar race behind the INDY 500 and Texas( before Texas went to shreds). Miss it.
Auto club should say goodbye to NASCAR but say hello to indycar
And to think this track could be turn into a football stadium, specifically for the Chicago bears. A place were the open wheels puts incredible shows there, now it's a big abandoned place that probably motor racing will never see again.
The bears are not going to Joliet!!!!!!! They are going north where there is big money. Probably Arlington Heights.
@@STC987 that is what Adam Stern says in Twitter, probably he has more info than me, who knows.
@@DrColoso my friend works for the Bears so I’ll trust him. Do you even realize what kind of a town Joliet is? Its a dump and full of crime and pollution. It’s Arlington Heights because the Bears are taking over the site that a horse track is on and not only will it be a football stadium, but it will be in conjunction with hotels and a casino. If Adam Stern knew what he was talking about, he would know the area around Chicagoland Speedway is already becoming warehouses and the traffic patterns are being rerouted for truck use. Trust me, I live somewhat close and like I said, my buddy works for the Bears and he and I know what we’re talking about.
@@STC987 Well that is a really good info. Probably, like your friend, the people from the Chicago Bears will not say anything till all is okay, you know, business are business.
Please upload Chicago '06...
The IRL was almost as good as CART in the era. The cars were way less attractive than CART cars, but the racing was incredible. I miss seeing recognizable brands in American open wheel racing. I wish Tecate would sponsor a car again
Super course 👌
While NASCAR Should come back to it's roots indycar should go to the 2.5 ovals more
Do any engine/exhaust experts know what gave these cars that high pitched timbre? (even though they were N/A engines.) Always fascinated with the evolution - and in this case de-evolution - of the engine formula.
Scott Goodyear says oh 💩 hahahahaha
👍👍👍🏁🏁🏁
More ovals in Indycar racing!
Chicagoland is one of the best in iRacing why not IRL?
1:12:16
Track is sitting empty now, should be cheap to get an event there now...
1:12:15 lmfao 🤣
Why don't we take the aeroscreen and put it onto the IR-03?!
So Colton Herta is some sort of American Max Verstappen ?
That’s exactly what he is
@@diegogomez7240 nah, I think Veekay is more likely 😂
31:50 FCY for what ? 😂
Garbage cars, garbage racing, garbage sound. Running flat out with zero ability to complete a pass isn’t racing, it’s unnecessarily dangerous and foolish. Thank God Indycar in 2021 is so much better. The sport has come a long way.
Thats because Indycar now isn't IndyCar. Its CART/Champ Car 2.0 featuring the Indy 500.
@@DaytonaPrototypes in other words, a successful series. You do realize CART dwarfed the IRL in popularity and success. The IRL was so terrible and lost so much money, the George family kicked Tony out from being in charge. If modern Indycar was ever close to CART, that would mean 18 successful races every year, drivers making millions, multi million dollar team budgets, big TV ratings and a big TV contract. So yeah, I hope it could teach the levels of CART. If your goal is to be more like the IRL, the series will be out of business. The only reason it didn’t go under was Tony George spending 10s of millions every year propping the series up. This isn’t my opinion, these are well documented facts.
@@STC987 I'm well aware of what CART is and how popular it was. I preferred it and its short lived succesor over the IRL. I was just making an observation no need to be pissy about it
@@DaytonaPrototypes Stating facts is being pissy? Whatever softy.
@@STC987 keep it up buddy. Great attitude. You must have a ton of friends....