Tony Renna was impressive in his first race, leading laps as a rookie, despite having only one win in the lower indy lights series. Tony Renna really was ahead of his time, who knows how his career would’ve gone through if not for that crash in Indy 500 testing
The series is hurting for more ovals, there is this beautiful facility outside town, and what do they do, they run a stupid SLOW street race, where 90 percent of the track is on a bridge with NO viewing from there, and is the ONLY part of the track where its fast. That right there exemplifies the idiocy of this series leadership under Roger Penske.
what I can't get is why a boring street race where 90 percent of it is criss-crossing over a bridge with no viewing from that spot even makes any monetary sense in the first place. Fans really have messed up priorities.
And after a great run of some of the best races from the best Era of indycar, CART, we're back on the abberation that was the IRL You know, I'd maybe have been swayed by Tony's "Vision" (such as it was, the vision that he needed to be in charge of everything by rights of his birth, not any actual talent for business) if they didn't run such ugly, ugly cars in such fake, nose up, aero rake, manufactured side by side b.s. "racing" Oh well, I needed to catch up with a few of the good races, so it's thumbs down and a pass from me, see ya next week
Why we only need to view racec from your 'best era' of cart with all this Hanford devices, superspeedway wings on short ovals, and other gimmicks? Don't like IRL? Shut up and watch something else. You free to watch what you like.
be careful what you wish for, it was replaced by a boring street race, where 90 percent of the track is criss crossing over a bridge where there are no viewing stands at the only fastest part of the track, the bridge, and you thumbs down this oval race simply because its IRL? SMDH, never ceases to amaze me of CART fans' mixed up priorites.