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It was still worth attending for me because the cars are awesome and the racing is good once they get to it. For me, it was worth going just to stand in the paddock and see all the cars up close as they pulled on track to start the race. Plus there's racing all day long and I've never been one to just focus exclusively on one series, so I enjoyed the day and the 20 minutes of PWC racing. Yes, I remember last year when you guys got rained out on Saturday. Once the rains stopped, every other series got to run except PWC, which was the main race I had come to watch. |
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In PWC's own defense I thought skipping last years Saturdays race was one of the most courageous decisions I'd ever seen from a racing series. The pressure was huge, we all wanted to put on a good show, but it was decided that instead of risking half the field (when we were racing at Long Beach 2 weeks later), we sit it out. IMO, COTA this year on Sunday was more dangerous than St. Pete last year. Go watch Henrique's in-car from the race... it's beyond dangerous due to lack of visibility. Of course, we all dodged a bullet and got out of Austin in one piece so I guess it's ok. -mike |
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I think that's exactly what happened. They didn't have the resources to clear the cars. That seems like a larger issue to me, because it means when the drivers do make mistakes (since they are human), there isn't always the resources to deal with it.
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Arm Chair Race Director http://nasportscar.com/arm-chair-rac...r-pwc-st-pete/
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Did PWC only have the option to run during their time slot? Because later in the day it dried out pretty well and all the road to Indy races were run, so I assumed that was an Indycar decision. |
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Total Driver Performance for GTS is up http://nasportscar.com/total-driver-...class-st-pete/
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DSC's - rather confronting - St. Pete event summary: http://www.dailysportscar.com/2015/0...to-forget.html
Looks like PWC almost had to look for a new (temporary) CEO! |
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Mike Skeen files his latest blog about St Pete and Sebring http://nasportscar.com/behind-the-wh...bit-of-racing/
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I liked Mr. Skeen's article---sad race weekends for cars and drivers which offered a lot of potential. LS1-powered BMW? Did I read that right? That's near the top of the So Wrong/So Right list for today.
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LS1-powered anything are great fun.
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