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Definitely a good race. Bourdais earned it, he was in the zone.
What about Bruno? He takes the lead from PT early in the race, but when PT came to take it back later on, he seemed to just give it up. Did he just forget who was behind him on that restart? Maybe he didn't want to force the issue, which is smart, but... |
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Quite impressed with Glock, Ranger and Wilson.
Jensen a disappointment, but they can now take the mantle of the minardi of champcar from coyne. A lot of people have been critical of this team, but they are only just starting and clearly don't have a clue yet, so let's give it some time. |
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I was surprised that da Matta was wearing the "Lucas Oil Helmet-Cam". I thought that Roshfrans was the series' official lubricant?
This race was made interesting by the lack of pit windows, and the mandated tire selections. I like these rules (or lack thereof). The drivers were complaining that the red option-tires began to lose grip late in the stint, and that the track was becoming slippery. I wonder if this would have had anything to do with the massive amounts of rubber that the Drifters laid down on the surface? Enjoyable race, too bad the TV didn't catch much of it. |
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Why does Bourdais have 34 points?
31 - Victory +1 - Fast Lap +1 - Leading a Lap He didn't win either pole, and they no longer get a bonus point for "Most Laps Led", so where did the other point come from? Last edited by macdaddy; 11 Apr 2005 at 13:27. |
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...Nevermind.
Bourdais was tied with several other drivers for "Most Positions Gained". |
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A rather dull race, that.
Well done to Sebastien and Justin. |
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Apparently I'm alone in thinking that Ranger's incidence with Phillipe wasn't Ranger's fault? It was more a racing incident to me. Ranger was a bit optimistic, but he was inside at the corner and he was all the way up on the curve and Nelson turned into him. I'd place about 50/50 blame on them, certainly not how Daly announced things.
Speaking of DD, I can't stand the guys commentary. He talks just to talk sometimes. Its like he'll start a sentence and realize he doesn't know where he's going with it, and so he'll just say something stupid to finish it off, that sounds half-way intelligent unless you really think about it. For instance, with 6 laps to go, on the restart, Junqueira passes Domingez, and Daly says "Wow, a Tracy type of move, you don't often see Junquiera make a move like that in the opening laps." And I think to myself, oh, 6 laps left is the opening laps? |
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I'm not sure what the deal was with the Lucus oil cam, but it was nice to see an additional sponsor. I guess there's no reason that Roshfrans can't be the official series lubricant, while Lucus pays the broadcast to be the sponsor of the helmet cam (?). Interesting thought regarding the laid down rubber compared to driver complaints of it being slippery. Normally tracks get faster, not slower. I recall in the past there being a situation where some stock cars or something had run before a CC race and drivers complaining of it being slippery. For some reason the CC rubber was incompatable with the stock car rubber, which conceptually is really odd. That might explain why PT was unable to go faster with the reds on his final stint. I think Bourdais' setup may have been easier on the tires and/or made better use of the tires. Not only was Bourdais tire wear less than everyone elses, but he had a mark improvement with the red tires, whereas PT didn't and presumable others behind him as well, because they weren't gaining on him. Last edited by Snrub; 11 Apr 2005 at 17:01. |
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what a race thats the best race at long beach for a long time and not to soon either that may just save champ cars at long beach as only three cars dnf unlike a certin other event where they crashed into each other all over the place champ cars really showed them how to turn right.he he
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He sure did. Can't ever take that away from him. He didn't win by virtue of strategy, officiating or even luck. He won by driving. In fact, the late yellows actually hurt him, otherwise he'd have finished miles ahead of the field.
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As far as the difference between PT and Bourdais on the reds, Bourdais just drove better. Everyone was expecting Tracy to catch and pass Bourdais once he was on the reds and Bourdais was back to blacks. Bourdais just kept pulling away. This may be the end of LB being called Tracy's race. Of course, if next year ends up being IRL at long beach, it won't matter. |
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I guess that blows the rubber on the track theory out of the water. I won't disagree that Bourdais drove better, but PT still should have been faster on the reds than on the blacks.
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After following Mountainstar's link, it looks like the Press-Telegram said some other good things which may help to aleviate some of the pressure to switch to the IRL:
Races looks like a Champ http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...809778,00.html "Newman/Haas stuck with Champ Car for all of the right reasons. Great names like Bobby Rahal, Chip Ganassi, Marlboro/Penske and Michael Andretti followed the sponsorship money and lure of the Indy 500 to the IRL even though they knew the product wasn't as good. ....Newman and Haas love racing... If the best racing was located in Iraq, then Newman/Haas would have a garage outside Mosul." Drivers get a passing grade http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...809931,00.html "It's called racing. But for some reason, the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach has been anything but. It's been more like follow the leader. At least until Sunday afternoon." |
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Whoops , thanks to macdaddy for pointing out that Bourdais actually gained 3 spots on his qualifying position.
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