I wonder if this could spell the end of Pocono for Indycar. Not good when there are major accidents at the same track two years in a row.
I wouldn't say Indy would be the sole oval. But other than Indy, short track would be the focus of the oval schedule in my opinion.I've heard it's return is in doubt simply because of the attendance, I'd imagine the crashes just make the decision easier.
It's sad that Indy being the sole oval race in the not-so-distant future is a very possible reality.
I wouldn't say Indy would be the sole oval. But other than Indy, short track would be the focus of the oval schedule in my opinion.
Pocono never should have come back after last year's crash, contract or not. I've hated how the it's shtick for years has been that it's so hard to drive and dangerous, even if the track did put more than the minimum effort possible needed to get headlining events into making it safer. NASCAR is bad enough there, but I'm always straight uneasy watching IRL race there.
I enjoy watching Indycar, I would say I am more into the road course events, but the 500 and some of the other oval events are exciting to watch.And despite the circle jerking that Jalopnik tries to encourage every time an IRL race at an oval comes up, I think it's perfectly reasonable to dislike and call out Pocono specifically as bad without calling for an end to oval racing in the series.
That's hardly a solution when Pocono Raceway actually wants to continue hosting IndyCar races. What Pocono Raceway, along with most ovals, need to do is raise their SAFER barriers to the height of catch fence. Turn 2 of Pocono Raceway is modeled after Indianapolis Motor Speedway's turns. When you can't get through IMS 3-wide, you shouldn't try the same crazy move in Turn 2 of Pocono Raceway. And even though I'm a fan of Sato, he deserves at least a monetary fine and loss of drivers' points for causing that accident.Pocono never should have come back after last year's crash, contract or not. I've hated how the it's shtick for years has been that it's so hard to drive and dangerous, even if the track did put more than the minimum effort possible needed to get headlining events into making it safer. NASCAR is bad enough there, but I'm always straight uneasy watching IRL race there.
And despite the circle jerking that Jalopnik tries to encourage every time an IRL race at an oval comes up, I think it's perfectly reasonable to dislike and call out Pocono specifically as bad without calling for an end to oval racing in the series.
Yes, that seems like a reasonable solution.That's hardly a solution when Pocono Raceway actually wants to continue hosting IndyCar races. What Pocono Raceway, along with most ovals, need to do is raise their SAFER barriers to the height of catch fence. Turn 2 of Pocono Raceway is modeled after Indianapolis Motor Speedway's turns. When you can't get through IMS 3-wide, you shouldn't try the same crazy move in Turn 2 of Pocono Raceway. And even though I'm a fan of Sato, he deserves at least a monetary fine and loss of drivers' points for causing that accident.
I enjoy watching Indycar, I would say I am more into the road course events, but the 500 and some of the other oval events are exciting to watch.
For me, this is what makes Pocono unacceptable.
And there's this joke of a story from last year as well.
https://www.mcall.com/sports/mc-spt-pocono-20180819-story.html
Very low to almost 0% chance that Pocono will not be on the schedule for Indy Car in 2020 and thereafter.
I'm hearing the exact opposite.Very low to almost 0% chance that Pocono will not be on the schedule for Indy Car in 2020 and thereafter.
Why was Pocono readmitted to the calendar? They hadn't been there for almost 25 years before it was added in 2013.
Who gives a flying 🤬 what Pocono wants?
Not going to go through and defend all of these points, but answering point #4, there's a ton of tracks 1.5 to 2.5 miles that IndyCar could explore either going back to or visiting for the first time.
- What about the tens of thousands of race fans who attended IndyCar races at Pocono? What about the drivers who want to continue racing at Pocono? Do you care what they want?
- Why do you think it's smart to drive away the few ovals that still want to host IndyCar races? Especially when Pocono Raceway is willing to work with IndyCar to make safety improvements.
- Raising the SAFER barrier to the height of the catch fence would eliminate the types of crashes we saw with Wickens and Rosenqvist.
- What other superspeedway is willing to replace Pocono Raceway? We would be down to just 2 superspeedways in Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway if we dump Pocono Raceway. How do you hope to maintain IndyCar's unique balance of superspeedways, short ovals, road courses, and street courses?
Even before this past weekend there were rumors about Richmond taking Pocono's spot. I would say the chances of it being off the calendar are quite a bit higher than "very low to 0%".
It's weird. I don't drink yet only drunkenness could have caused me to make that moronic statement. I meant that there is a 0% chance Pocono will be raced on anytime soon by IndyCar. While it will not be given the black eye treatment of Charlotte or Las Vegas, it will mean that IndyCar is trying to leave before the black eye inevitably comes.I'm hearing the exact opposite.
They'll have to watch whatever replaced if on television, just like I do now that they don't go to Watkins anymore.What about the tens of thousands of race fans who attended IndyCar races at Pocono?
Not to the extent that it overrides the drivers who say they don't want to race there anymore. Not to the extent that it overrides my discomfort that they race there at all.What about the drivers who want to continue racing at Pocono? Do you care what they want?
[citation needed]Why do you think it's smart to drive away the few ovals that still want to host IndyCar races?
Sure they are.Especially when Pocono Raceway is willing to work with IndyCar to make safety improvements.
Great. IRL can look into returning the track after it is done, along with changes to get better medical team response times, elimination of the sections of wall that are still just concrete, and the garbage decrepit catch fencing that wouldn't be covered with SAFER barrier.Raising the SAFER barrier to the height of the catch fence would eliminate the types of crashes we saw with Wickens and Rosenqvist.
If they somehow can't find a third from the dozen or so other ones in the country, then two is fine by me for nowWhat other superspeedway is willing to replace Pocono Raceway? We would be down to just 2 superspeedways in Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway if we dump Pocono Raceway. How do you hope to maintain IndyCar's unique balance of superspeedways, short ovals, road courses, and street courses