One more thing before I talk about the ICS (it doesn't really matter but you guys should know that the IRL was Tony George's pet and the merged "ICS" is current IndyCar that's more like a combination of CART and old IRL).
The Pirelli World Challenge cars are just marvelous to watch. I wish that series was more popular and had a bigger grid. Those GTs are just fantastic.
Now... back to the ICS
munudeges wrote:
Formula 1 will have unstable cars tearing themselves to pieces with bits flying into crowds
First and foremost it must be said that the DW12 needs to be shed parts when it crashes due to the massive force that accompanies any oval crash. The biggest problem is that on the road course this kind of design isn't necessary and that's why you see so many parts shed on an indycar when it crashes. Yes this makes road courses a little more dangerous on IndyCar, but really the only scenario where this can be solved is if Indycar completely stops going to ovals like the old ChampCar which.
1. will never happen
2. shouldn't happen.
Ovals are always a part of IndyCar and that must be kept in mind when watching IndyCar as the car is supposed to be the perfect middle ground between ovals and road course designs. Watch IndyCar crash on an oval and you will see that it's not as "poorly designed" as you make it out to be.
munudeges wrote:
Formula 1 is heading in that direction I'm afraid. That's what happens when you increasingly standardise a racing Formula and start pushing races out to places that really shouldn't be holding them at all with marshals that can't marshal.
The pirelli fiasco happened at Silverstone. The F1 Marussia reverse backwards happened at Nurburgring (which has never ever ever ever happened in IndyCar before btw and doubt ever will). Are these the places that "really shouldn't be holding races with marshals that can't marshal". Sounds like you're spewing a lot of bollocks just to sling mud at IndyCar.
Keep in mind I watch and follow IndyCar just as much as F1. It's why I'm here actually because I am an F1 fan. So don't be making stuff up assuming that I wont catch it. F1 and IndyCar are two of my favorite series.
munudeges wrote:
and idiotic team bosses riding scooters on to a track where a driver is being attended to sooner than we think.
You're making a bigger deal of that then it really is. IndyCar is a bit of a party. Sure. I see nothing wrong with that and, honestly, watching the races it never seems like anyone in IndyCar is making light of what they are doing once the green flag flies.
You want unprofessional conduct? Try this
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munudeges wrote:
Meanwhile IRL buries it's head in the sand and still thinks every death is a one off and breathes a sigh of relief after every near miss.
The DW12 is a far safer design than the IR07 especially on the ovals. Franchitti's crash at Houston is no different than Grosjean's crash at Monaco. Only the fence needed a lot more work and it's the only thing I would fault IndyCar. Houston was a little rushed and IndyCar's Derek Walker had already stated that this procedure needs a lot more work.
Fences need to be better. Crowd placement needs to be smarter. Other than that, IndyCar is fine. The fact that IndyCar has kept Mike Conway and Will Power safe from this
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Tells you all you need to know about IndyCar's DW12 safety on the ovals. The IR07 was a bit of a death trap. The ChampCar's DP01 actually
injured people from minor accidents at Long Beach. I would say the DW12 is finally a much more modern car in terms of safety especially on the ovals.
munudeges wrote:
My goodness. What kind of track surface is that?
A track for people who don't like super smooth sterile Tilkedomes.
GitanesBlondes wrote:IRL's mentality seems to be where F1's was prior to Senna's death, but IRL has no driver that attracts the level of attention that guys like Senna or Mansell did.
I would say Dan Wheldon was a pretty big deal when he died in 2011. Actually ICS doesn't go to cookie cutter ovals anymore literally because of Wheldon's death. Those types of ovals are just deemed too unsafe now for any IndyCar no matter what... despite... well...
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Now excuse me while I gush about the PWC
Oh my god! I wish I was there for that GT race. And the fact that Euro GT3s are allowed with American rule GTs just makes this series so fantastic. Goddammit PWC should be way more popular than it is now and it should go to Europe!