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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:41 pm 
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There are number of people who complain about certain drivers.
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Simona was ahead of Servia when he pitted. If they rolled the dice, she would have been in contention for podium.

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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Also, the guys that rolled the dice did not have to come into the oil-and-shit strewn pit-lane at full chat.


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Simona used to have Michael Cannon as engineer, right?


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Who the hell had this brilliant idea of the chicane ? It ruins all the racing, there has been virtually no passing in this race except during the restarts.



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What's the purpose of it? Imagine if Norisring had a chicane like that!

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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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NVirkkula wrote:
What's the purpose of it? Imagine if Norisring had a chicane like that!


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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The chicane is there because of the railway crossing.

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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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NVirkkula wrote:
ShaneC wrote:
Who the hell had this brilliant idea of the chicane ? It ruins all the racing, there has been virtually no passing in this race except during the restarts.



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What's the purpose of it? Imagine if Norisring had a chicane like that!


To repeat what has been mention a couple of times already, they were worried about the tracks that run across the track there and didn't think it was safe to go flat out over.


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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I hate this track.


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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funny how the cameramen follow the cars that the commentators are talking about


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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I have not connection to that stream either...anyone have an alternate link?


This one's still going
http://nl.justin.tv/jab01?#/w/1719021520/2


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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I'm watching it on my iphone with Justin.tv app and it works fine. I'm on 6Brian6 channel...


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Did Hinch brush the wall?


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Gaara wrote:
NVirkkula wrote:
ShaneC wrote:
Who the hell had this brilliant idea of the chicane ? It ruins all the racing, there has been virtually no passing in this race except during the restarts.



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What's the purpose of it? Imagine if Norisring had a chicane like that!


To repeat what has been mention a couple of times already, they were worried about the tracks that run across the track there and didn't think it was safe to go flat out over.



I don't see that big bumps over there, maybe it's the stream. But after all the unfortunate street course attempts in US and A, why the hell didn't they try to avoid the f*cking railroad streets when they were designing this track? Shit chicane, shit track, shit race.

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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Terrible directing aswell.


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Did Hinch brush the wall?


No, he just parked it. He wasn't going to gain any places anyway.

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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Idiot director


He's a naab...


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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NVirkkula wrote:

I don't see that big bumps over there, maybe it's the stream. But after all the unfortunate street course attempts in US and A, why the hell didn't they try to avoid the f*cking railroad streets when they were designing this track? Shit chicane, shit track, shit race.


Franchitti's said it was fine when he run over them at full pelt in practice. He doesn't think they need it. Certainly would be a better track without that chicane.


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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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 Post subject: Re: Indycar @ Baltimore
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Whats with all the sudden hate for the race? It's not been too bad. Turns 1 and 3 have given lots of passing.


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