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2007 Japan 300 Race Results
1 | 11 | Tony Kanaan (BRA) | Andretti Green Racing
2 | 10 | Dan Wheldon (GBR) | Target Chip Ganassi Racing
3 | 27 | Dario Franchitti (GBR) | Andretti Green Racing
4 | 9 | Scott Dixon (NZL) | Target Chip Ganassi Racing
5 | 6 | Sam Hornish Jr. (USA) | Team Penske
6 | 8 | Scott Sharp (USA) | Rahal Letterman Racing
7 | 3 | Helio Castroneves (BRA) | Team Penske
8 | 17 | Jeff Simmons (USA) | Rahal Letterman Racing
9 | 2 | Tomas Scheckter (RSA) | Vision Racing
10 | 15 | Buddy Rice (USA) | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
11 | 7 | Danica Patrick (USA) | Andretti Green Racing
12 | 14 | Darren Manning (GBR) | A.J. Foyt Enterprises
13 | 22 | A.J. Foyt IV (USA) | Vision Racing
14 | 5 | Sarah Fisher (USA) | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
15 | 20 | Ed Carpenter (USA) | Vision Racing
16 | 26 | Marco Andretti (USA) | Andretti Green Racing
17 | 4 | Vitor Meira (BRA) | Panther Racing
18 | 55 | Kosuke Matsuura (JPN) | Super Aguri Panther Racing

Congratulations to Tony Kanaan for winning the 2007 Japan 300.

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Yeah... I missed the race in Japan. Hats off to Tony Kannan on his win.


I didn't get to see this race on television since I decided to head out on the road with my parents for the Saturday. It was a great (but hot) Saturday here in the Houston area, but I thank you all for the inside scoop on this race. The weekend isn't over yet as Houston will be raced by Champ Car.

Here are some questions I'd like to ask for debate/discussion. Feel free to chime in.



--- John's Debate! ---

1. I've always had this question in my mind- do you think that the IndyCar Series should race the Motegi Superspeedway course in one weekend, then race the full road course of Motegi as a two-weekend affair?

2. It wasn't until a few years ago when Honda finally won an IRL race at its home track. If the IndyCar Series went back to having two or three different engine makes competiting for glory, what should the manufacturer battle be?

3. Kosuke Matsurra is the only full-on Japanese driver in the IndyCar Series. Do you think more Japanese should race in the IndyCar Series? If so, who would be some of the best candidates to compete in this series, even if only for the Motegi race?

4. What other countries do you think the series should visit? What other world tracks would be great additions to the schedule? Or do you think this national series should stay national?



That is all. Looking forward to the Champ Car race here in my hometown this Sunday.
 
1. 1 race on the oval is enough. There were empty seats at the oval race so they shouldn't even consider putting on a 2nd IndyCar race at Twin Ring Motegi until they can sell out the tickets for the oval race.

2. I'd like to see Honda vs Cosworth in a reunited IndyCar World Series.

3. I'd welcome any qualified Japanese driver.

4. A reunited IndyCar World Series should be based in the US with a few races in Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Australia. A European swing would be nice, but we'll have to wait and see how Champ Car does in Belgium and Holland later this season.
 
4. A reunited IndyCar World Series should be based in the US with a few races in Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Australia. A European swing would be nice, but we'll have to wait and see how Champ Car does in Belgium and Holland later this season.

I like the sound of an Australian race. Somebody fix up Calder Park Thunderdome!:sly:
 
2007 Houston GP Race Results
1 | 1 | Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) | Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
2 | 2 | Graham Rahal (USA) | Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
3 | 14 | Robert Doornbos (NED) | Minardi Team USA
4 | 3 | Oriol Servia (ESP) | Forsythe Championship Racing
5 | 15 | Simon Pagenaud (FRA) | Team Australia
6 | 7 | Mario Dominguez (MEX) | Forsythe Championship Racing
7 | 19 | Bruno Junqueira (BRA) | Dale Coyne Racing
8 | 28 | Ryan Dalziel (GBR) | Pacific Coast Motorsports
9 | 8 | Alex Tagliani (CAN) | RSPORTS
10 | 9 | Justin Wilson (GBR) | RSPORTS
11 | 5 | Will Power (AUS) | Team Australia
12 | 29 | Roberto Moreno (BRA) | Pacific Coast Motorsports
13 | 22 | Tristan Gommendy (FRA) | PKV Racing
14 | 42 | Matt Halliday (NZL) | Conquest Racing
15 | 21 | Neel Jani (SUI) | PKV Racing
16 | 11 | Katherine Legge (GBR) | Dale Coyne Racing
17 | 4 | Dan Clarke (GBR) | Minardi Team USA

Congratulations to Sebastien Bourdais for winning the 2007 Houston GP.

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Has the racing been any good this season? I hate that we haven’t had any coverage in Australia, and I’m really missing my fix of street circuits.
 
Welcome to my hometown of Houston, Texas! It was a very nice (but rather warm) Saturday. This Sunday was actually mostly cloudy to partly cloudy. Maybe it's so different because it isn't a street course at night. The city of Houston is a great city. We got the Houston Rockets in the playoffs. We got teams like the Astros and Dynamo having a great pace as well. The Texans are still sort of stupefied over Mario Williams' 153 mph speed freak through North Carolina. Still, we have a wide variety of stuff to do and places to visit here in Houston. It is not a glamourous city like Los Angeles or New York City, or even Dallas, but this is still a great city. You know you have to feel good if you're offering comments about a race in your hometown with the some great drivers. After this race, there's a very long break until the next round. This is preferably for teams who want to run the Indy 500. Next race will be on ABC on June 10th when the series heads to their first permanent road course at beautiful Portland. Let me provide my notes.


http://www.grandprixofhouston.com


John's Notebook: Houston

--- The Track ---
* I noticed that while Turn 4 (around Reliant Center) looks pretty sharp, it's actually pretty wide heading into the carousel. Take a wide line all you want- just make sure you line up the car properly heading into the great carousel.

* Turns 6 though 10 are quite punishing. Turns 6 through 8 are more like the 90-degree corners on the Adelaide street circuit in Australia.

* Finding the best racing line can be tough.
* counterclockwise/anti-clockwise layout. Like an oval with a number of left turns. Right side loading up more.

* I don't recall seeing



--- The Race ---
* Here is a strange fact. This is the second time that racing was held in Houston some time after a tragic event happened. In 2001 (the race near Downtown Houston), there was the tragic events of 9/11. This race in Reliant Park occured after the Virginia Tech shootings. Strange fact.

* qualifying controversy?
* JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park? ( http://www.jagflo.com )
* start waived
* Bourdais out of bounds making a pass; had to give one position back
* Katherine Legge takes out a Dale Coyne car in trying to make a pass. Then, Clarke tagged Legge's car. Not a very good ride for the young British (or English?) driver, Katherine Legge.
* Doornbos remains consistent
* Sebastien Bourdais wins Grand Prix of Houston
* Great finishes for Graham Rahal (2nd) and Robert Doornbos (3rd); youngest podium finish in Champ Car



--- Extras ---
* Do you HAVE to talk about Talladega when we have Champ Car in Houston? I guess that's a typical tactic- suck up to NASCAR to draw more American race fans in when there's a race series with a lot of international talent. I'm okay with the IndyCar Series, however.

* Did some of you notice some of the banners advertising MotorSport Ranch Houston? It was a banner that shown the very nice layout of the course. I still think that efforts should be made to add more facilities and greatly enhance the track so that it could host some pro-level racing. I would love to see that happen because that is a very technical race course capable of perhaps hosting events ranging from AMA Superbike to perhaps the ALMS and Champ Car.

* Damned typical American butchering of pronounciations... it's "Doorn-bosch," not "Doorn-boss!" Haven't you learned his pronounciation from Speed Channel's F1 coverage when Doornbos was in F1? Rick Benjamin may have to stick to the USAR Hooter's Pro Cup Series.

* Graham Rahal missed prom to compete in a race like this. Hey dude... I didn't have a prom... or a yearbook. So don't feel bad, player.

-end "John's Notebook"



Here are some discussion points I'd like to mention:

D1. Does Champ Car race too many street courses? Or do you actually mind these street courses?

D2. This is only for the veteran fans. Which Houston course do you think is better- the course raced between 1998-2001 < http://www.etracksonline.co.uk/NAmerica/USA/TX/houston98-01.html >, or today's course?

D3. Graham Rahal is the only American that is racing in this series. Is the fact that not enough Americans racing in this series is hurting the series? Does the series need more Americans? How many more?

D4. Robin Miller commented on "The Angry Minute" portion of The Speed Report. He noted that drivers like Oriol Servia, Andrew Ranger, Ryan Hunter-Reay, and Nelson Phillipe (among others) are talented drivers that weren't guaranteed rides for the Champ Car circuit. He commented that all it takes to get into Champ Car is a lot of money. In regards to money vs. talent in Champ Car, do you think Robin Miller was justified in his comments? How do you feel on the instance of money vs. talent in Champ Car?


That would be all. Thank you for coming to Houston, CCWS. Hope we can do business again someday.
 
To Blake: You could watch the races live on your computer through Champ Car's Race Director. However, it costs $24.95 for the season.
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To JohnBM01: The announcers only talked about NASCAR when the banner for the Aaron's 312 came up. I think that's perfectly acceptable.

D1. If the drivers can race on the street courses, then I have no problem with them. However, I would like to see a more balanced schedule made up of 1/3 ovals, 1/3 road courses, and 1/3 street courses.

D2. Houston's current street course is way better than Houston's older street course.

D3. Champ Car is based in America so it should have more American drivers. We need our own drivers to cheer for! Just look at how the atmosphere in this topic changed when A.J. Allmendinger took the title fight to Sebastien Bourdais last year.

D4. I think Robin Miller's comments were justified. Drivers like Allmendinger, Hunter-Reay, Phillipe, and Servia have won races and proved they deserve race seats. If Champ Car wants to attract fans, then they need to understand that most fans follow the drivers.
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To Ricky Fitness: I'd prefer to see a reunited IndyCar World Series race in Australia (and everywhere else for that matter).
 
I know about Race Director, but I have dial up, so unfortunately it&#8217;s not an option at this point. :indiff:
 
For whatever reason Pupo was the second driver at Houston this week, normally the second driver at Pac Coast is a yank, isn't it? Does the name Figge ring a bell? However, as discussed on the Speed Report, the series driver situation sucks. There is a maximum of two American drivers at each event (if lucky) and seats appear to have a rotating door. It was nice to see Pupo back in a Champ Car race, and he deserves it after doing all the work on track for the DP01, but this series is just getting ridiculous. As it stands now, if CCWS and ICS reunite it'll be primarily the IRL field, because that appears to be where the money and talent lies. It would be IRL + Newman/Haas/Lanigan (minus Bourdais who has stated he never wants to race at Indy because it is dangerous - your a race car driver dude, seriously!), + Tracy and Minardi Team USA. Possibly Team Australia and individual drivers who can find the $$.

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I want to open up Kansas discussion. My big story is Milka Duno's debut in the IndyCar Series. I don't think she'll have a spectacular debut, but the beautiful Venezuelan should provide quite a threat. My storyline on her is on her learning curve. Can a road course regular exceed on an oval in America? She's no stranger to saloon cars as she's competed in series like Formula Nissan. Question is, can she adjust to American national racing in a series like the IndyCar Series?

Feel free to discuss. Either that, or try answering some of my debate/discussion questions from my previous posts.
 
Saloon cars are touring cars. If I interpreted that correctly you mean she is no stranger to open-wheelers having run in Formula Nissan. And I have to be honest, I think you are seriously overrating her.

m.piedgros
 
Oh... alright. Always thought saloon cars were closed-top machines. My apologies. As far as Duno goes, I'm basically giving her the benefit of the doubt. I love watching her race. Not saying she's going to crush all the others (including her own South Americans), just giving her SOME credit.

Anyone else want to key in on Duno's debut or even tackle my debate questions on this page?
 
Stewart likens NASCAR to wrestling

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Two-time champion Tony Stewart likened NASCAR to professional wrestling and accused it of using bogus caution flags to shape races in biting comments made on his weekly radio show.


Stewart's appearance on his Tuesday night show was his first since skipping a post-race press conference in Phoenix. He dominated Saturday night's race but lost after a late exchange of leads with winner Jeff Gordon. Stewart said he refused interviews to avoid bashing NASCAR after officials threw four cautions for debris on the track.

"It's like playing God," he said on his Sirius Satellite Radio program. "They can almost dictate the race instead of the drivers doing it. It's happened too many times this year."

Stewart, who said he was fighting a fever and left the two-hour show early, went on to say fans are complaining about debris cautions and NASCAR isn't listening.

"I guess NASCAR thinks 'Hey, wrestling worked, and it was for the most part staged, so I guess it's going to work in racing, too,"' he said. "I can't understand how long the fans are going to let NASCAR treat them like they're stupid before the fans finally turn on NASCAR.

"I don't know that they've run a fair race all year."

NASCAR called Stewart's comments "very, very disappointing."

"NASCAR has been running races since 1948, and we place the safety of the drivers at the top of the list," said spokesman Jim Hunter. "We have more people and more resources than ever officiating our races. The safety of the drivers is our first priority. It has always been that way and will continue to be that way.

"There are thousands of talented race drivers out there who would consider it an honor to compete in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series."

Although NASCAR has a policy that prohibits obscene language and gestures on television, the sanctioning body has no rule against criticizing its officiating. The NBA and NFL both fine its participants for criticizing the referees.

Hunter said NASCAR had no plans to punish Stewart for his remarks about officiating, which is done from a tower above the race track by a team of eight that includes NASCAR president Mike Helton and competition director Robin Pemberton.

NASCAR also does not force its drivers to meet with the media but has post-race procedures in place for the top three finishers and highest finishing rookie. The official entry blank each week lists the policy, but Stewart was adamant on his radio show that he is not required to abide by it.

"There's nothing, zero, in my contract that says I have to do that," he said. "We do that as a courtesy to NASCAR and the media. The thing with the media is they think it's our obligation to do those things. It's not our obligation. It's a privilege that they get to do that."

He said skipping the press conference was his way of getting even with NASCAR over what he considered unfair officiating.

"NASCAR is the ones that always ask us to go to the media center, so instead of doing what they wanted, they don't do what we want to do and run the race fair," he said. "So why would I go to the media center and make them happy?"

Stewart led a race-high 132 laps at Phoenix but lost the lead while pitting under the final caution, which came for an accident. He used an impressive three-wide pass to re-claim the lead, only to swap it right back to Gordon, who drove away to victory.

Stewart called it the only legitimate caution of the day.

"To me, it's not all about the money, it's about the integrity of the sport," he said on his radio program. "When I feel our own sanctioning body isn't taking care of that, it's hard to support them and feel proud about being a driver in the Nextel Cup Series when they're throwing debris cautions."

He has had a frustrating start to the season, dominating several races but failing to find his way to Victory Lane. He was the class of the field at Daytona and Bristol, only to lose those races because of a wreck and mechanical failure.

He also lost a race in Atlanta when a debris caution came out while he was leading with 25 laps to go and the field pitted. Jimmie Johnson passed him for the victory with three laps to go.

Stewart was so frustrated after wrecking in Texas two weeks ago - an accident caused by hard racing with Juan Pablo Montoya and criticized because Stewart ultimately wrecked Dale Earnhardt Jr. - he threatened retirement.

The 35-year-old Stewart had calmed by the time he hosted last week's radio show, when he said he talked of retiring out of frustration.

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Now I've been a NASCAR fan since 2001, but many of us NASCAR fans are getting sick of bogus debris cautions. Many of us on the SPEED NASCAR forum applaud Tony Stewart for calling out NASCAR on those bogus debris cautions.

http://insider.speedtv.com/viewtopic.php?t=146177

I post this here because Stewart's frustration with NASCAR is clearly growing. NASCAR may piss him off to the point where he decides to return to open wheel racing. I'm sure teams in both series would like to sign the 1997 IndyCar Series Champion. He's got the skills, sponsors, and fans that both series need.
 
"NAZCAH vill not tolerhate sach insubordunation! Papers?"

Well, actually they will. I'm all for Tony's comments he is clearly a racer and probably the only true-blue racer left in Nextel Cup. That's what happens when you have an overbearing, greedy sanctioning body (CART memories anyone?). Unfortunately for the most part his comments will go unnoticed. NASCAR Cadets like Mikey Waltrip (who I actually like - the Waltrip's are really likable guys) will condemn these comments, J.R. (John Roberts) and the rest of the NASCAR employed slobs on Speed Channel will get the word from NASCAR to jump, they'll ask how high and on NASCAR Live! and Raceday Built by the Home Depot these partisan party-liners will all say he's just being crazy and its wrong, and he's hurting these fans (get up point at fans - fans cheer) and that'll be the end of it - unfortunately.

Sadly Stewart leaving NASCAR would just be drowned out by some open-wheel star coming to NASCAR and unfortunately I know of literally 140 guys who I race with on a weekly basis who would jump into Stewart's ride even if it meant PAYING for it!! I for one applaud Stewart unfortunately I don't see him jumping to the IRL or Champ Car in the future, I see him living out his Home Depot contract and RCR deal and then going Grand-Am racing on and off or something along those lines, probably back to the dirt tracks (Eldora Speedway anyone?).

Cheers,
 
That's quite right. NASCAR will officially be forced to tolerate that, as they have no rules against speaking out against officials or NASCAR itself in the media. However, you are quite right the News Corp employees who make their money off of NASCAR will do just as you say. The other Waltrip will make a joke of it during the FOX broadcast saying "Man, he's just a driver and sometimes drivers can get aggravated and they'll slip up and say something they didn't mean!" Well Darrel, he meant it. The only one's I trust in that broadcast are Mike Joy and Dick Berggren. Those two will have the only sensible and correct comments on the issue.

m.piedgros

EDIT: Back to the topic at hand. Which car looks better Lola B02/002(?) CART/Champ Car (or equivilant "modern" Swift, Reynard, Penske CART/Champ Car) Dallara IRL Car (don't know the model designation) Panoz G-Force or the current Panoz DP01?
 
2007 Kansas 300 Race Results
1 | 10 | Dan Wheldon (GBR) | Target Chip Ganassi Racing
2 | 27 | Dario Franchitti (GBR) | Andretti Green Racing
3 | 3 | Helio Castroneves (BRA) | Team Penske
4 | 9 | Scott Dixon (NZL) | Target Chip Ganassi Racing
5 | 2 | Tomas Scheckter (RSA) | Vision Racing
6 | 6 | Sam Hornish Jr. (USA) | Team Penske
7 | 7 | Danica Patrick (USA) | Andretti Green Racing
8 | 4 | Vitor Meira (BRA) | Panther Racing
9 | 22 | A.J. Foyt IV (USA) | Vision Racing
10 | 17 | Jeff Simmons (USA) | Rahal Letterman Racing
11 | 14 | Darren Manning (GBR) | A.J. Foyt Enterprises
12 | 5 | Sarah Fisher (USA) | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
13 | 8 | Scott Sharp (USA) | Rahal Letterman Racing
14 | 23 | Milka Duno (VEN) | SAMAX Motorsport
15 | 11 | Tony Kanaan (BRA) | Andretti Green Racing
16 | 98 | Alex Barron (USA) | Beck Motorsports
17 | 20 | Ed Carpenter (USA) | Vision Racing
18 | 55 | Kosuke Matsuura (JPN) | Super Aguri Panther Racing
19 | 26 | Marco Andretti (USA) | Andretti Green Racing
20 | 15 | Buddy Rice (USA) | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
21 | 25 | Marty Roth (CAN) | Roth Racing

Congratulations to Dan Wheldon for winning the 2007 Kansas 300.

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Not to take away from the talent and hard work involved....
I thought the race was pathetic. Only 21 cars started, maybe five had a chance of winning. Open-Wheel racing in the US is absolutely lame. Thanks, Tony George. Can open wheel racing ever be as good in the US as Pre-IRL CART was. There isn't room for two series in the US. Get over it Tony, and Forsythe. Let's put it back together the way it belongs. (ovals, road courses, and a few street races and more than one engine)
 
2007 Indianapolis 500 Starting Lineup
1 | 3 | Helio Castroneves (BRA) | Team Penske | 2:39.4214 | 225.817 MPH
2 | 11 | Tony Kanaan (BRA) | Andretti Green Racing | 2:39.4634 | 225.757 MPH
3 | 27 | Dario Franchitti (GBR) | Andretti Green Racing | 2:39.8642 | 225.191 MPH
4 | 9 | Scott Dixon (NZL) | Target Chip Ganassi Racing | 2:39.9136 | 225.122 MPH
5 | 6 | Sam Hornish Jr. (USA) | Team Penske | 2:39.9227 | 225.109 MPH
6 | 10 | Dan Wheldon (GBR) | Target Chip Ganassi Racing | 2:40.2557 | 224.641 MPH
7 | 12 | Ryan Briscoe (AUS) | Luczo Dragon Racing | 2:40.4208 | 224.410 MPH
8 | 7 | Danica Patrick (USA) | Andretti Green Racing | 2:40.6596 | 224.076 MPH
9 | 26 | Marco Andretti (USA) | Andretti Green Racing | 2:41.2186 | 223.299 MPH
10 | 2 | Tomas Scheckter (RSA) | Vision Racing | 2:41.5238 | 222.877 MPH
11 | 39 | Michael Andretti (USA) | Andretti Green Racing | 2:41.5880 | 222.789 MPH
12 | 8 | Scott Sharp (USA) | Rahal Letterman Racing | 2:40.8041 | 223.875 MPH
13 | 17 | Jeff Simmons (USA) | Rahal Letterman Racing | 2:40.9352 | 223.693 MPH
14 | 20 | Ed Carpenter (USA) | Vision Racing | 2:41.0777 | 223.495 MPH
15 | 14 | Darren Manning (GBR) | A.J. Foyt Enterprises | 2:41.0950 | 223.471 MPH
16 | 15 | Buddy Rice (USA) | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing | 2:41.5612 | 222.826 MPH
17 | 55 | Kosuke Matsuura (JPN) | Super Aguri Panther Racing | 2:41.7290 | 222.595 MPH
18 | 22 | A.J. Foyt IV (USA) | Vision Racing | 2:41.8607 | 222.413 MPH
19 | 4 | Vitor Meira (BRA) | Panther Racing | 2:41.9196 | 222.333 MPH
20 | 02 | Davey Hamilton (USA) | Vision Racing | 2:41.9238 | 222.327 MPH
21 | 5 | Sarah Fisher (USA) | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing | 2:42.1914 | 221.960 MPH
22 | 99 | Buddy Lazier (USA) | Sam Schmidt Motorsports | 2:42.6165 | 221.380 MPH
23 | 24 | Roger Yasukawa (USA) | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing | 2:41.6855 | 222.654
24 | 33 | John Andretti (USA) | Panther Racing | 2:42.3403 | 221.756 MPH
25 | 50 | Al Unser Jr. (USA) | A.J. Foyt Enterprises | 2:42.9871 | 220.876 MPH
26 | 98 | Alex Barron (USA) | Curb/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports | 2:43.2871 | 220.471 MPH
27 | 19 | Jon Herb (USA) | Racing Professionals | 2:43.5516 | 220.108 MPH
28 | 21 | Jaques Lazier (USA) | Playa Del Racing | 2:44.0774 | 219.409 MPH
29 | 23 | Milka Duno (VEN) | SAMAX Motorsport | 2:44.2129 | 219.228 MPH
30 | 25 | Marty Roth (CAN) | Roth Racing | 2:44.4421 | 218.922 MPH
31 | 77 | Roberto Moreno (BRA) | Chastain Motorsports | 2:43.4139 | 220.299 MPH
32 | 91 | Richie Hearn (USA) | Hemelgarn/Racing Professionals | 2:43.7408 | 219.860 MPH
33 | 31 | Phil Giebler (USA) | Playa Del Racing | 2:43.9071 | 219.637 MPH

The 2007 Indianapolis 500 airs on Sunday, May 27, 2007, 12:00 PM EDT on ABC!
 
Random thoughts:
Should be a good race, There's finally some talent in the IRL trickling in from other series or coming out of retirement.
Three Andrettis in the field.
Three women in the field; good to see Sarah Fisher back.
The field was just barely filled out. only one car/driver was bumped from the field.
Looks like a dallara chassis is the one to have.
Only one engine choice. Boring. Let's bring back Stock Block Buick V6s.
Only one tire choice. Good for safety.
I really wish Tony George and the guys with Champ Car would find some common ground and merge their series. That should put open wheel racing back on track in North America. It could get as good or better than it was before the split.
More racing fans polled would rather see the 600 at Charlote than the Indy 500. That's just plain sad.
 
I wanted to make an Indy 500 thread long ago. Unfortunately, I decided to back off. It's a great week to be a racing fan if you're in America. Indy is going to be a very interesting race. I don't have any true favorite. Do you all remember last year's race? Marco Andretti had his heart broken on the last lap by Sam Hornish Jr. I felt for the guy when he was stunned by Hornish Jr. There's also the story of the three ladies. I sure love to see Danica Patrick win. I think Sarah Fisher can be quite consistent. I wouldn't be surprised if she creeps up on the leading drivers and makes some noise late. I think Milka Duno is a talented racing veteran, but my chances of the hermosa (beautiful) 35-year old winning are VERY low. Speed Channel's Robin Miller completely downplayed her in calling her nothing more but a photo-op. There may be the chance that Milka makes some mad noise and show her strength with millions (maybe billions) of people tuning into this event.

I go on record saying that this is my favorite oval race. I think of the Indy event as a road course with four turns. You go very fast and have to race bravely to make something happen. I say that this is one of the most extreme tests of continuous high-speed racing. Let me add to the discussion by offering my own "FACT OR FICTION" statements. I'll make a comment regarding a certain event regarding the Indy 500. Your goal is to tell me whether you think the statement is very likely to happen (Fact) or very un-likely to happen (Fiction). You ready? Let's do this!

The 91st Indy 500 - FACT OR FICTION?

1.) Milka Duno will finish.

2.) Danica Patrick will not finish any higher than 5th.

3.) The defending champion (Sam Hornish Jr.) will be the highest-placed finisher from America.

4.) At least two Brazilians will not finish.

5.) There will be no more than 5 cautions.

6.) Sarah Fisher will be the lowest-placed female racer.

7.) At least one Vision Racing driver will not finish.

8.) The Top 5 finisters will consist of at least one car from Team Penske and Andretti Green Racing.

9.) Davey Hamilton will finish in the Top 10.

10.) All three Andrettis (as in the Andretti family) will finish.

11.) All A.J. Foyt Enterprises entries will finish.

12.) Jaques Lazier will miss out on a Top 10 finish (meaning 11th or worse).

13.) Phil Giebler will finish. And if he does, he will finish among the lead lap cars.

14.) Kosuke Matsurra will not finish.

15.) Ryan Briscoe will finish in the Top 15.



That's 15 for you. What do you think?
 
Let me add to the discussion by offering my own "FACT OR FICTION" statements. I'll make a comment regarding a certain event regarding the Indy 500. Your goal is to tell me whether you think the statement is very likely to happen (Fact) or very un-likely to happen (Fiction). You ready? Let's do this!

The 91st Indy 500 - FACT OR FICTION?

1.) Milka Duno will finish.

2.) Danica Patrick will not finish any higher than 5th.

3.) The defending champion (Sam Hornish Jr.) will be the highest-placed finisher from America.

4.) At least two Brazilians will not finish.

5.) There will be no more than 5 cautions.

6.) Sarah Fisher will be the lowest-placed female racer.

7.) At least one Vision Racing driver will not finish.

8.) The Top 5 finisters will consist of at least one car from Team Penske and Andretti Green Racing.

9.) Davey Hamilton will finish in the Top 10.

10.) All three Andrettis (as in the Andretti family) will finish.

11.) All A.J. Foyt Enterprises entries will finish.

12.) Jaques Lazier will miss out on a Top 10 finish (meaning 11th or worse).

13.) Phil Giebler will finish. And if he does, he will finish among the lead lap cars.

14.) Kosuke Matsurra will not finish.

15.) Ryan Briscoe will finish in the Top 15.



That's 15 for you. What do you think?

As of lap 214 when it was red flagged for rain: 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,11,13 are false. Maybe more but I'm not looking at official standings. That old brickyard always makes predictions difficult.
 
You know, even if the race isn't restarted and kanaan wins , marco will be saved the fate of knowing "yes I won the Indy 282.5" :lol:
 
Well, it's over, Thoughts:

(spoilers ahead, highlight as necessary)


*Props to Franchitti for winning a shortened, but still pretty decent length Indy 400andsomething. It turns out that rain gamble paid off pretty well after all, as it did for many other drivers.
*Speaking of, the gamble paid off for Briscoe (5th) and Hamilton (9th) - two good drivers who have come back from horrible injuries for great top 10 finishes. Also for Sharp as well; he finishes 6th despite having pretty much no TV time at all today.
*It's too bad things didn't go well for Marco, I was rooting for him personally and for the Andrettis as well. They had a pretty miserable day, with Marco taking himself out in a foolish move, Michael finishing midfield, and John headed home early. Scary crash for Marco though, I was worried for a moment.
*But his accident really summed up the nature of this race; pretty much from the start these guys (and ladies) meant business; whether it was about to rain or if it just did, the weather was always a threat and made for some fast-paced racing and interesting strategy choices.
*Not much of a finish for the women in this race though: Duno ended up wrecking (like many others, by getting up high and not coming back down), Fisher was MIA the whole race, and Danica barely cracking the top 10 in 8th. She was definitely up there during the second stage of the rain (post-rain delay), but I think she was hurt by all the cautions and rain at the end.
*As for the rain delay itself, that was definitely a very sweaty moment for a lot of fans like me out there. It's so tempting, with Marco 2nd and Danica 3rd; so close to a win, but not quite (Marco gave up the lead just before the delay)... it was a lot of nailbiting to see whether it would stay official or not. I'm sure they all would argue a win is a win.
*Finally, despite finishing only 13th after all that pace during the race, a good driver award to Kanaan for saving his car at least once; he was spun under caution (a major WTF moment) and he may have gotten involved in the race-ending Marco incident. It was hard to tell, there wasn't a lot of good camera footage, as they were in midfield.


Altogether, a very interesting and exciting race, with a very long rain break in between. Still, if you were like me and had stuff to do in the middle, it was a very good race and worth the wait, although the finish didn't quite come up to last year's stunner (although the gap was still close :lol: )
 
Wow. Everything Changed. I missed the second rain shortened stint.


The 91st Indy 500 - FACT OR FICTION?

1.) Milka Duno will finish.
FICTION (She did look to be doing well ahead of Al Unser Jr. while it lasted)

2.) Danica Patrick will not finish any higher than 5th.
FACT (not in the same pit sequence as Dario, otherwise...)

3.) The defending champion (Sam Hornish Jr.) will be the highest-placed finisher from America.
FICTION (Ryan Briscoe was)

4.) At least two Brazilians will not finish.
FICTION (Two South Americans didn't finish though)

5.) There will be no more than 5 cautions.
FICTION (This is the IRL after all, Not CART.)

6.) Sarah Fisher will be the lowest-placed female racer.
FICTION (lowest finishing woman though)

7.) At least one Vision Racing driver will not finish.

8.) The Top 5 finisters will consist of at least one car from Team Penske and Andretti Green Racing.
FACT (Ryan Briscoe was a third partial Penske entry)

9.) Davey Hamilton will finish in the Top 10.
FACT (Bravo)

10.) All three Andrettis (as in the Andretti family) will finish.
FICTION (only Michael)

11.) All A.J. Foyt Enterprises entries will finish.
FICTION (John Andretti crashed out)

12.) Jaques Lazier will miss out on a Top 10 finish (meaning 11th or worse).
FACT

13.) Phil Giebler will finish. And if he does, he will finish among the lead lap cars.
FICTION (the Wall got him)

14.) Kosuke Matsurra will not finish.
FICTION (might as well have parked it)

15.) Ryan Briscoe will finish in the Top 15.
FACT



That's 15 for you. What do you think?
 
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