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Well done Scotty!! What a start to the season all round.
Some great drives throughout the field today too. Dixon was brilliant even on his strategy. He pulled, what, 13 or 14 secs on Pato after the 2nd stops, who was his main rival. Mentions for Palou who was mr consistent, Pato for his incredible opening lap gains, Veekay for showing he's back in form, Lundgaard for getting into the top 10 during the race, Ilott for keeping Scotty at bay for a long period. Kirkwood showed pace at times, Heck even Calderon gave a good account of herself in her first race. It's going to be a helluva season! |
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[QUOTE=chunterer;4100568]Well done Scotty!! What a start to the season all round.
Some great drives throughout the field today too. Dixon was brilliant even on his strategy. He pulled, what, 13 or 14 secs on Pato after the 2nd stops, who was his main rival. Mentions for Palou who was mr consistent, Pato for his incredible opening lap gains, Veekay for showing he's back in form, Lundgaard for getting into the top 10 during the race, Ilott for keeping Scotty at bay for a long period. Kirkwood showed pace at times, Heck even Calderon gave a good account of herself in her first race. It's going to be a helluva season![/QUOTE] From downunder : fair dinkum unbelievable !! Another Kiwi kicking goals. Well done to everyone involved in making this happen, especially Roger Penske, can he pick'em ... Last edited by cavvy; 28 Feb 2022 at 04:58. Reason: typo |
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Good race! Great win by McLaughlin and a very solid performance by Palou. Looks like a very interesting season is ahead.
On the other hand, Calderon on an IndyCar is not only slow but, in my opinion, dangerous. She could not compete in F3 (GP3) or F2 even if she spent several seasons in those series (in which other drivers have one-season opportunities). She was also very slow in Super Formula. And no, she was not SauberĀ“s Tester, she just drove that F1 a few time$$$ and not in real tests. |
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28 Feb 2022, 17:25 (Ref:4100668) | #55 | |
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Is this pagenaud 2.0? Poor first season with penske, wins first race in year 2, and kick starts a championship run for McLaughlin?
Rossi was nowhere. Is he just a lost cause as an indycar driver at this point? This would be 3 straight poor seasons... |
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I said before the race that a 2-stop strategy was pretty much impossible, but many drivers proved me wrong.
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Interesting to note that Daly had the fastest lap of the race, about .35 quicker than Dixon and .5 quicker than McLaughlin. Poor starting position combined with a three stop plan resulted in a forgettable result for Daly but both ECR cars showed competitive race pace.
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Were Dixon and O'Ward on different tires during that stint? Just looking at starting and finishing positions of the drivers that did three stops, Pato improved 4 positions from his starting spot while Dixon fell one. Of the three stoppers, Harvey improved the most - from 23rd at the start to 13th at the finish. He was one of the first to pit. I don't remember what tires he started on but I'm guessing reds, which would have put him on blacks for about 90% of the distance. Rosenqvist also made 3 stops and improved 4 positions from where he started. Most if not all of the others that made three stops fell in the finishing order. |
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I wouldn't write him off just yet. He was pretty much on pace during practice and qualifying but couldn't do much after the strategy call which buried him in the field after his 2nd stop. I don't remember where he was running when the rest of the two stoppers made their last stops but I'd guess he was a lot closer to the front than 20th. |
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