Shadow Films I wish Indycar would just slap the amount of horsepower these cars had into the cars we have today. In fact just bring back these cars with the proper safety adjustments.
@@hayden4597 From what I've heard the next generation of the indycar is supposed to have a more powerful engine than the current one (900+ horsepower) combine that with the current aero package and I thing it world be very close to the good old days. Source:www.indycar.com/News/2018/05/05-19-INDYCAR-engine-regulations-2021
I was 7 years old and right there at the festival corner for this one. Don't remember much of the particulars anymore, so this is a nice trip back in time.
Good work IndyCar with this upload, one day later (they has been uploaded classic races on Thursdays) but at less is complete and with the right 4:3 aspect ratio 👍
@@KimiMTZ17 it started at Zanardi's win at the 1997 Grand Prix of Long beach. CART officials didn't like it but fans loved it. He did it after all his wins during the 97 season and it became a staple from then on
I remember watching this and thinking, "Greg...what was that?" Looking at this again 23 years later and I see he lost control when he almost hit his teammate, Patrick. The whole field just slowed super quick. It was like nobody wanted to make a pass.
Even though HDTV's weren't yet available is there a chance that any of these 90's CART races were recorded in HD. I've seen older films that have since been released in HD. Of course i'm assuming the film and tv world work similarily, though i'm sure that isn't the case.
Maybe ESPN have the masters recordeds in HQ (High Quality) but not in HD, some TV Shows were recorded in HD like "Friends" but I doubt they used HD cameras for sports events in the 90's. except for the Super Bowl, World Series, World Cup and the Olympics Games.
American open wheel racing created victory donuts only to be stolen by NASCAR just like they do everytime. Indycar/CART/IRL they innovated victory celebrations, NASCAR steals it