Extended Race Highlights // 2022 Gallagher Grand Prix at IMS Road Course | INDYCAR
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Did you miss the Gallagher Grand Prix? Or just want to relive all the action?
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Lundgaard did absolutely amazing this race. Hope he gets more success in IndyCar.
By far the best performance of the season by any of the RLL drivers. He has really impressed despite the struggles of his team this season
Indycar is the best motorsports series out there. You certainly don't know what you will get from race to race. 🇬🇧 fan.
Really tough luck for Herta. Next week is Nashville, hope he can win again
It's nice to show a condensed version.
The Indy Road course looked amazing this weekend. The other road courses really need to step it up from an appearance and drivability standpoint. It wouldn't hurt for Indycar to work with other tracks to improve their standards.
what do you mean? the other road courses are great.
@@nickb2049 great locations but they all could use a new track (new pavement)
@@samrod2832 laguna is getting repaved and bumpy ness adds character
@@samrod2832 repaving ruins the grip for a few years until all the oils slowly leech out, it's one thing to say "all the other road courses need to be improved" but suggesting that they all need to be repaved just because Indy has (in your mind it would seem at least) a slightly newer surface isn't just folly, it's actually an awful suggestion.
the Suzuka GP circuit was repaved ahead of the 94 F1 season and not only did the way you drive the circuit change entirely many drivers found a lot of issues with the work that had been done leading up to the GP, repaving doesn't solve whatever issues you have with road courses on the contrary repaving a track tends to make it worse in the short term, with no assurance that the track will ever improve or get back to the point it was at prior to repaving in the long term.
there is a very good reason why track owners only ever resurface the entire track if it's the very last option available to them and instead opt to repave small sections over a long period of time, you want the track surface to be billiards table smooth with bumps and dips littered around the circuit, not only does it give a circuit character it showcases every driver's skill when performing an overtake.
I'd also like to point out that Indy races on a lot of street circuits & repaving one section of a road "because IndyCar will race here" is not going to fly very well in the face of municipal government officials/leaders, the uncomfortable truth is that while all of Indy's road and street courses are beautiful to look at, some are just god awful to race on & other than changing the layout or dropping that circuit altogether will change that.
Fantastic race! I feel sorry for Herta, but great to see Rossi win. I am biased as Alex is my favourite driver.👍
I've always been curious about Indy car and these clips are great looks like a very exciting series ☝🏻
Love these extended highlights, keep it up!
what a comeback from Power!
Agreed. We’ve seen that a few times this season. This race and Mid-Ohio are good examples.
Great series! Great track!
I hope to one day see F1 return to the Indy GP circuit especially with the ground effect centered aero regs, the races there would be amazing!
Totally confused about the Newgarden situation. He has a decent hit into the wall in Iowa, is by all accounts fine afterwards and has no outward appearance of head trauma, and was not an accident that looked likely to have inflicted a serious knock. Then, an hour or two later, he apparently loses consciousness in the parking lot, collapses, hits his head on the pavement and has top be airlifted to the hospital. Very serious situation. Yet here's one key question I've not heard addressed anywhere: WHY did he lose consciousness in the first place? Was a result of head trauma from the accident? If so that's highly unusual, and concerning: people who've shown no indication of a brain injury directly post potential trauma don't simply lose consciousness from a standing position due to that trauma unless they've had a pretty serious brain injury. And if wasn't a result of a brain trauma from the crash, then what? This is a highly abnormal occurrence being presented as if it's nothing, no explanation needed...Josef just passed out after his crash, no specific reason given, none required. Huh? If anyone can answer the question of why it's believed, medically, that he lost consciousness when he did, I'd love some light shed on it. Very strange, and an important and bizarre omission from all the reporting on it I've heard.
though I haven't heard an official statement, but it sounds like he was dehydrated. It was 2 hot days of racing in a row and Iowa is a very physical track. as for him being air lifted, that one they did confirm that he was ok and they only used the helicopter because traffic leaving the track was so bad. he was never in any serious condition.
everyone reacts to head trauma differently & it is very likely his first escapade into the wall left him with a very minor concussion/head injury that was further exacerbated by continuing on as if he were fine.
clearly the initial diagnosis of Newgarden being "fine with no serious or minor head injuries" was incorrect, for all that we do know about head injuries detecting them is still pretty hit and miss it is unfortunately often that people wander back into the ER feeling worse than they did after the first visit and only then is their TBI noticed.
collapsing after having gone through the examination leads me to believe that the trackside doctor's missed something.
Herta has had horrible reliability, that’s the only reason he isn’t in the championship fight
12:40 hey, it’s Michael Andretti! Former of indycar and F1.
@@kuckoo9036 yea we have.
It was a bad marriage. Just image how much worse it would have been if he stuck around in 94 for the juggernaut known as McLaren Peugeot...
@@danielhenderson8316 McLaren Peugeot?
@@carlostorres-iq5ki The McLaren MP4/9 ran a Peugeot V10 in 1994 that sucks as awful as it sounds. If McLaren and Andretti hated each other with a Ford, the Peugeot would have been Russia/Ukraine hate.
@@danielhenderson8316 no kidding.
anyone know what the fan attendance was like for this race.It was hard to tell from the tv coverage?
Good race still sunburned and glad to see Alexander doing what he is capable of. Sad for Colton he was very likely a winner of second place. Glad Newgarden was cleared to race do not count him out of the championship....
I like herta
DeFrancesco has been rushed too quickly into Indycar, he's not ready
Finally Rossi wins again
They should drop this new stupid caution "fairness" thing they started this year, it sucks
Fast Forward Indy GP Race 2?
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Will Power should retire from Indy Car, he is an aggressive and controversial pilot and he is not giving a healthy running for everyone
The championship leader o how about the number 29
That's why he is leading the championship
Wahaha he is one of the best
He’s literally the new points leader. Lol 😂. But your right, he should retire from IndyCar.
You realize he got hit into Pato by Colton right? I’ think u mean helio not power