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andrew2209 wrote:ROTR:Dario Franchitti-ruined another exciting finish by bringing out the yellow flag.


Man, the past five 500s have ended with a yellow (counting Hildebrand's fail). That seems excessive.
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andrew2209 wrote:ROTR:Dario Franchitti-ruined another exciting finish by bringing out the yellow flag.


Man, the past five 500s have ended with a yellow (counting Hildebrand's fail). That seems excessive.



Hilebrand didn't bring out the yellow as he was trying to limp home and Barnhart waited to throw the flag to let him try. The yellow didn't come out until Wheldon had crossed the stripe. It amazes me how when so many people bitched about this when it happened saying it SHOULD HAVE ended under yellow (which really was TGBB's only smart move ever IMO) that now that this year's race is over, people are all like "oh five yellows in a row, blah blah blah". And besides, really do we want to change last year's race? If it didn't end under yellow, that means Taku never made his move. I'd take the yellow myself.

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there's some kind of curse with 2nd place rookie in the Indy 500, especially in the following seasons. Marco Andretti and Hildebrand are examples of this. This is the most sucessfull season for Marco since your rookie season, after years being completely thrashed by your team-mates (except for Danica Patrick and Hideki Mutoh)! And Hildebrand still rubbish.

So...Carlos Munoz...
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Dj_bereta wrote:there's some kind of curse with 2nd place rookie in the Indy 500, especially in the following seasons. Marco Andretti and Hildebrand are examples of this. This is the most sucessfull season for Marco since your rookie season, after years being completely thrashed by your team-mates (except for Danica Patrick and Hideki Mutoh)! And Hildebrand still rubbish.

So...Carlos Munoz...

I also would go as far as to saying A.J. Allmendinger might be able to produce a more fruitful IndyCar career than Carlos given that curse.
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Dj_bereta wrote:there's some kind of curse with 2nd place rookie in the Indy 500, especially in the following seasons. Marco Andretti and Hildebrand are examples of this. This is the most sucessfull season for Marco since your rookie season, after years being completely thrashed by your team-mates (except for Danica Patrick and Hideki Mutoh)! And Hildebrand still rubbish.

So...Carlos Munoz...

I also would go as far as to saying A.J. Allmendinger might be able to produce a more fruitful IndyCar career than Carlos given that curse.


Considering that I'm convinced Allmendinger would've won Indy had his belts not come undone, I think you may be right...
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Onxy Wrecked wrote:
Dj_bereta wrote:there's some kind of curse with 2nd place rookie in the Indy 500, especially in the following seasons. Marco Andretti and Hildebrand are examples of this. This is the most sucessfull season for Marco since your rookie season, after years being completely thrashed by your team-mates (except for Danica Patrick and Hideki Mutoh)! And Hildebrand still rubbish.

So...Carlos Munoz...

I also would go as far as to saying A.J. Allmendinger might be able to produce a more fruitful IndyCar career than Carlos given that curse.


Considering that I'm convinced Allmendinger would've won Indy had his belts not come undone, I think you may be right...


I'm kinda convinced by this...
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Onxy Wrecked wrote:
Dj_bereta wrote:there's some kind of curse with 2nd place rookie in the Indy 500, especially in the following seasons. Marco Andretti and Hildebrand are examples of this. This is the most sucessfull season for Marco since your rookie season, after years being completely thrashed by your team-mates (except for Danica Patrick and Hideki Mutoh)! And Hildebrand still rubbish.

So...Carlos Munoz...

I also would go as far as to saying A.J. Allmendinger might be able to produce a more fruitful IndyCar career than Carlos given that curse.


Considering that I'm convinced Allmendinger would've won Indy had his belts not come undone, I think you may be right...


Just what on earth happened to his belts anyway? Shouldn't it be one of the last things to fail on a car?? :?
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what in the jesus!?
why would they just shear him off the team like that?
where will he go now?
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Well, I never have been impressed by Hildebrand, so I'm not surprised. At least Ryan Briscoe gets to come back.
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Hound55 wrote:

Well, I never have been impressed by Hildebrand, so I'm not surprised. At least Ryan Briscoe gets to come back.


I agree Hildebrand's been rubbish since the 2011 Indy 500
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Hound55 wrote:

Well, I never have been impressed by Hildebrand, so I'm not surprised. At least Ryan Briscoe gets to come back.

Unfortunately for Briscoe, this might be another one-off ride.
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Onxy Wrecked wrote:
Hound55 wrote:

Well, I never have been impressed by Hildebrand, so I'm not surprised. At least Ryan Briscoe gets to come back.

Unfortunately for Briscoe, this might be another one-off ride.


Agreed. More than likely this will be Oriol Servia's ride after Detroit.
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WTF? That was premature, if anything.

Hildebrand is gone? I'd never have imagined. I thought he was a good driver, but yeah, he's been rubbish lately.
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Sponsors probably didn't pay up. That's probably the only fair reason why he's been sacked.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Sponsors probably didn't pay up. That's probably the only fair reason why he's been sacked.

If his personal sponsors didn't pay up and the driver writes off the car early in the race finishing last that is the perfect storm for losing the ride.
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Session red flagged because...wait for it...DUCKS on the track. I'll repeat that, DUCKS on the track. :lol:

And apparently, EJ Viso is on pole. This race could be one for the reject archives...
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East Londoner wrote:Session red flagged because...wait for it...DUCKS on the track. I'll repeat that, DUCKS on the track. :lol:

And apparently, EJ Viso is on pole. This race could be one for the reject archives...


Yes! :D

And for the video, the commentary job in my opinion sucked. Wow...

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Was one of the ducklings ugly?
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Mike Conway wins the first race for Detroit! With Justin Wilson in third a 1-3 for Dale Coyne Racing :shock:
Amazing result, when especially in the CART era Dale Coyne Racing were the laughing stock of the field.
Conway just getting the ride last week and winning now + being on pole tomorrow. :shock:
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But the big news coming out of the first race was this image.

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It speaks for itself.
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RealRacingRoots wrote:But the big news coming out of the first race was this image.

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It speaks for itself.

And Saavedra continues to be a rejectful driver. Maybe J.R. Hildebrand has found his ride now given how incompetent Saavedra is.
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Congrats to the former Honda/Brawn GP test driver Mike Conway for winning the Saturday Detroit race in Dale Coyne's 2nd car.

I just saw the highlights video and I never would have thought it would feel so good to see the 2nd Coyne car win. Good luck to the team for the 2nd race today when they will start from the pole.
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Impressive victory by Conway and great result for Dale Coyne. Also, this isn't good news for Bia, because she was always in the shadows of Wilson and the driver who replaced her won the race.

Also, I give my ROTR to A.J. Indy almost hero to Detroit almost zero.
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Taku was completely anonymous yesterday. exactly medium. not relevant.


sad, really.
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four yellow flags in 20 laps. This is going to be like Toronto 2011.

Edit: 7 YELLOWS FLAGS WITH 30 LAPS! :? I think someone will steal A.J second ROTR in-a-row.
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Seven-car crash at the restart. This is turning into a demolition derby.
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Looked to me like Will Power tried to be like Schumacher on the restart, caused a huge stackup and Bourdais took the turn just a little too hard, expecting that Power wouldn't be going so slow.

But yup, we got Toronto 2001 all over again.
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Did Will Power survive that carnage because autosport are reporting that he got turned around
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Kimi-ICE wrote:Did Will Power survive that carnage because autosport are reporting that he got turned around

He's out!
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Kimi-ICE wrote:Did Will Power survive that carnage because autosport are reporting that he got turned around

He's out!


And he threw his gloves in Bourdais' car.
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Bourdais for ROTR: To quote Will Power "But Bourdais once was a champ and now he's a chump" says a lot really
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Kimi-ICE wrote:Bourdais for ROTR: To quote Will Power "But Bourdais once was a champ and now he's a chump" says a lot really

Bourdais isn't in a top quality car like Mr. Power as the Frenchman went to Toro Rosso.
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Kimi-ICE wrote:Bourdais for ROTR: To quote Will Power "But Bourdais once was a champ and now he's a chump" says a lot really


Bourdais is in 4th, so if he wins the race, Will Power might have to eat those words... :P
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Cynon wrote:
Kimi-ICE wrote:Bourdais for ROTR: To quote Will Power "But Bourdais once was a champ and now he's a chump" says a lot really


Bourdais is in 4th, so if he wins the race, Will Power might have to eat those words... :P

Indeed, but there is a Dario in Bourdais's way!
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