Gonna haz to look it up. I was a fan back in the turbo era with Bobby Rahal, Al air., Paul Tracy, etc. Haven’t watched in a long time. I see Penske bought Indianapolis Raceway!
But they also welcome drivers from around the world, provided they have the skill. I've never heard of IndyCar drivers, staff or fans insulting people solely because of nationality, the way F1 people do with Americans.
IndyCar races also almost always start with a prayer, a singing of our National Anthem (hats off, hands over hearts, no kneeling) and a flyover of military aircraft.
IndyCar is also good racing. Yes there are top teams and top drivers. But you can never really say for sure who will win on any given Sunday. You rarely get high-speed parades in IndyCar, like you do with some other series.
Yes, IndyCar welcomes drivers from anywhere. That’s one of the things that makes it awesome. Anyone that has the balls, skill (and usually money) can compete. But that’s not to take away from the fact that it’s an American series born in Indiana
Then watch IndyCar, none kneel and it’s a sport for and by American bad asses
Gonna haz to look it up. I was a fan back in the turbo era with Bobby Rahal, Al air., Paul Tracy, etc. Haven’t watched in a long time. I see Penske bought Indianapolis Raceway!
Yes, and Paul Tracy is now an excellent and key race broadcaster
But they also welcome drivers from around the world, provided they have the skill. I've never heard of IndyCar drivers, staff or fans insulting people solely because of nationality, the way F1 people do with Americans.
IndyCar races also almost always start with a prayer, a singing of our National Anthem (hats off, hands over hearts, no kneeling) and a flyover of military aircraft.
IndyCar is also good racing. Yes there are top teams and top drivers. But you can never really say for sure who will win on any given Sunday. You rarely get high-speed parades in IndyCar, like you do with some other series.
Yes, IndyCar welcomes drivers from anywhere. That’s one of the things that makes it awesome. Anyone that has the balls, skill (and usually money) can compete. But that’s not to take away from the fact that it’s an American series born in Indiana