Larson got really lucky in the Indy race just now as Keslowski pulled off to put on the restart. It seemed like a really bad decision to line up behind him considering that Brad probably has no fuel left and likely wouldn't be able to launch on the restart.
With Prema set to join IndyCar from 2025 and McLaren already there, I wonder if my dream of homologation between IndyCar and F2 will finally become reality.
IndyCar already runs a spec chassis as does F2, they really only need to sort out engine supply and tires. There are already enough races in the Americas to make this work, I find it hard to believe that Liberty isn't working this behind the scenes.
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I can’t imagine any scenario where it ever happens. The powers that be in Indy car won’t relinquish control. Not to mention the politics on the Euro side with FOM and the FIA. Plus the races, tracks, locations and other logistics that would cause conflict.
Kyle Larson doing Kyle Larson things last night. He came from the B Main at I-55 and drove all the way from 21st to a last lap pass for an unforgettable victory.
Kyle Larson doing Kyle Larson things last night. He came from the B Main at I-55 and drove all the way from 21st to a last lap pass for an unforgettable victory.
He qualified poorly and got buried in a heat and didn't transfer. Kinda unlucky to be the first heat out.
I really want to go to Pevely. Looks like a badass race track.
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