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Considering the nature of the 500, it's always going to be risky. However, it's worth bearing in mind that the last couple of times a driver got seriously injured was in 2010, when Mike Conway went into the catch fencing and then in 2015, when James Hinchcliffe was impaled by a suspension part going into the cockpit, during practice. Hinchcliffe's was a freak accident.
Safety has come along way in IndyCar, what with SAFER Barrier installed at ovals plus the tub of the DW-12 is immensely strong. You just have to look at Dario Franchitti's crash at Houston in 2013 and wonder why he wasn't killed. |
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How about Alonso decides that after Indy he's had enough of Honda, McLaren and F1 but he becomes good mates with Michael Andretti?
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The Spaniard knows he can be competitive at Le Mans well into his 40s with the right programme. He wants another F1 title. It must hurt that Lewis has three and Vettel four.
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He is taking on highly skilled and very experienced oval racing drivers in a discipline that he has no experience of, close pack racing, the unique handling characteristics of cars set up for and on ovals with very hard walls and no run offs. He is also busy with his F1 season and has not devoted sufficient time to his preparation. The chances of his ambition exceeding his talent and this going pear shaped seem to be large. If it all happens to work out for him, I would agree that he could realistically switch to Indycars, but he is on one hang of a learning curve! Clark and Hill brought new technology to Indy and had an unfair advantage. Mansell had massive mileage before he ran a race on an oval In my book thinking you can arrive in a professional racing series and compete with no experience and preparation is just pure arrogance and the risks are just plain unacceptable. Should this all work out, I think there is a fair chance that he switches to Indycar. It is going to be a hang of a learning curve though! Last edited by wnut; 20 Apr 2017 at 01:23. |
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I think that's an incorrect assertion if you watched individual races. It was varies much more than that. 2015 was the complete opposite of 2016, the field got very strung out between cautions.
Alonso will get decent mileage during the practice days, even if the ROP and pre-Indy testing is not particularly long. It wouldn't surprise me if it's multiple race distances, more than any F1 testing allowed these days. As for the safety comment, may I direct you to the British F4 accident that happened last weekend. Or Alonso's own injuries in F1. Motorsport is not some padded risk-free activity. I would like to add that Hinchcliffe's crash was caused by a mechanical failure of an obsolete part (which was also run way past its recommended mileage). That was a fault of the mechanic(s) responsible, not the series which constantly makes safety updates. Rookies will crash at some point on an oval, part of finding the limits: happened to Busch, Chilton, Pigot among others. They walked away and learned something for the next session. Last edited by 10TENTHS; 20 Apr 2017 at 03:37. |
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Only a manufacturer is penalised for early changes (before 2500 miles). Usually a new engine is fitted by the time they get to carb day, or they may even swap it in for qualifying.
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It's an article written by an American with very little clue about F1. Sadly like a lot of Americans and sports writers from over there, only one country exists, the one they work in.
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I find it very hard to believe he will be missing the ROP. My understanding is it's obligatory. In 2012, Sebastien Bourdais had to do a 'refresher course'. According to Racer.com: "IndyCar will arrange for at least one familiarization test with Andretti and Honda at IMS prior to the official Indy 500 Rookie Orientation Program. ROP is scheduled for Monday, May 15, the day after Alonso takes part in the Spanish Grand Prix." 6th paragraph, https://www.racer.com/indycar/item/1...-with-andretti |
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I would think even despite his achievements it would be binding to have to complete a rookie test, every driver who has done the 500 in the past has done, no matter their past careers.
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One more thing to add. I think it is less about US being so insular as it is that some fans (and apparently media) can be hyper focused on a particular part of motorsports. And that is not a "US" thing. In her case, it might be just Indycar and maybe NASCAR. You look at other forums even here and you will see some who only care about one particular aspect of the sport. While other may have a wider spectrum of interests.
I saw a post (I think it was on Twitter) and it was someone who was supporting her opinion. They basically said that Alonso wouldn't really do anything to move the needle on viewership because (paraphrase here)... "Those fans are likely already going to be watching the 500". I got a real chuckle out of that. I haven't watched the Indy 500 or any other Indycar racing since the CART days. That is not due to a boycott or axe to grind with the entire Tony George split series fiasco, but rather I just lost interest (mostly in the cars and drivers). It may be spectacular racing today, and I think I have heard it is, but I just haven't bothered to check it out. But i can tell you something. I WILL be watching the Indy 500 this year! Richard |
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in fairness though, would the f1 press be any kinder if the Indy equivalent to Alonso decided to skip the 500 to run as a one off rookie in Monaco?
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