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This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on May 3rd, 2020 in the Esports category.
Go to 1 hour 48 minutes.The link in the article goes to the stream VOD but not the specific time when the first incident happened. Does anyone know what lap the first incident was?
Thanks. I found that, but listened through to when the collide again and couldn't hear when they say to intentionally hit Norris. I wanted to hear it for myself but I know it'll just make me more disgusted.Go to 1 hour 48 minutes.
As he pulls out of his pitbox.Thanks. I found that, but listened through to when the collide again and couldn't hear when they say to intentionally hit Norris. I wanted to hear it for myself but I know it'll just make me more disgusted.
1'49:56Thanks. I found that, but listened through to when the collide again and couldn't hear when they say to intentionally hit Norris. I wanted to hear it for myself but I know it'll just make me more disgusted.
Except the money for the TV broadcast, the money the sponsors put into it, the money spent on betting on it.All jokes aside, I don't want any fallout for the same reason as Bubba Wallace situation: this isn't their day job, and in reality not much was on the line for this race. All that punishing the drivers is going to do is scare real drivers away.
The worst thing for me was not the actual incidents, but lying about it brazenly afterwards. I saw the Ferrucci interview afterwards and totally believed him.
The racing may be virtual, but a lie is a lie.
It was always going to be there.About the level of respect I feel the race deserved after they forced it to be at Indianapolis at the first place.
Heard you the first time.It was always going to be there.