What a fantastic circuit. Really impressed how well the drivers control the cars, especially here at bumpy Belle Isle. Some really good, clean racing as well despite there being so little space.
What a great race with so much action, I didn't know where to look first! Congrats to Ericsson, but gutted for Power. Seven winners from seven races says it all. The best racing and best series on the planet right now.👍😎 I really wish one of the free to air channels would pick up the telly rights to this series in the UK.
Great job! Thanks for posting. Its like the league officials can't see the problems. There are easy, simple reasons this series will never capture the publics attention in the way NASCAR has/does and the league is oblivious to it.
Santino Ferrucci, despite running in only 3 races, has more points than full timers James Hinchcliffe, Dalton Kellett and Felix Rosenqvist. Say whatever you want about him but he sure has talent. I hope he gets a full time drive again, maybe he will be the much anticipated 3rd full time driver for Rahal Letterman Lanigan.
I think iRacing is the closest thing there is at the moment, good news is they even have the USF2000 and Indy Pro 2000 from the "Road to Indy". I wish they'd add Indy Lights too. :)
I am so happy for Ericsson!. He was crying, but didn't want to show it. He truly loves open wheel racing, but has been unlucky so many times. I stopped watching F1 because Indycar has such better, closer racing. I hate seeing the same people winning all the time. What a put off. I think Ericsson will have a great year this year. What happened to Rossi? He used to be unstoppable. Now he's at the mid to back of the field!
like last week F1 Azerbaijan , romain grosjean crashed ,red flag just last few laps left,and restart, and this time ericsson didn't hit romain grosjean, but because romain grosjean crashed , that give ericsson a chance to win this race! good job.
no they didn't do an ad break, they came in from another sports event that went to overtime and cut into the IndyCar broadcast. IndyCar delayed the start as long as they could for the TV broadcast but couldn't wait any longer and just had to start.