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Damn that was good. Reminded me of Hunter-Reay vs. Castroneves a few years ago.
I honestly was expecting Pagednaud to straight-up run Rossi into the wall for most of those last few laps. I honestly don't know how to feel about this race, because while Simon does deserve to win it and had the best car all day... I don't know, something with how he Jean Girard'ed it doesn't sit well with me.
Also, while I abhorred most of the add-breaks throughout the broadcast, having the final restart go add-free AND not having the so-called "WAGcam" at the finish salvaged the NBC broadcast for me.
Anyways, on to Detroit and I have no clue who's going to win it or even qualify on pole. And that's a good thing!
Watching Marco on slicks on a not-yet-dry track is the most entertaining thing I've seen in a long while! He is DRIVING that thing!
I'm not really sure why they did. Local news on a Saturday should never preempt a live event.Uhhh...why exactly did they switch to CNBC? I had to work today and recorded the race as well as the post race. Why cut away from the scheduled race early when they could continue on the same channel and into what was supposed to be the post race coverage? Was NBC ever planning on showing the post race, even if it was a normal, dry race? I don't understand.
I missed the first race last year because I forgot it was a double header (my fault). And I don't get to watch all of race 1 this year because they cut away early to another channel. I guess I'm just never meant to watch race 1 at Detroit.
It never crossed my mind to record CNBC, though I did record NBCSN and NBC. I missed the last 20 minutes of the race and caught the highlights on YouTube.Uhhh...why exactly did they switch to CNBC?