Rocks with Salt wrote:I think we can all agree that the pace car led more laps than anyone else in Toronto... That was the most amateurish farce of motorsport I have ever seen. What is it about Turns 1 and 3 that elicit the worst out of drivers, if you can call them that? I think the only people who didn't get into a "racing incident" were Scott Dixon and maybe Simona de Silvestro and Ana Beatriz, if only because they were at the back. Franchitti, Hunter-Reay, Andretti, Meira, Bourdais, Briscoe, Hildebrand, and Viso all suffered some sort of damage during the race and still ended up in the top ten. I will admit that the stewards acted with some grace, though, since they knew that nobody was trying to be malicious and that all the incidents really were just racing incidents, even if there were way too many of them.
THIS.
I absolutely agree with you Rocks, this wasn't a case of a poor circuit layout, Toronto has been on the calendar for over 2 decades. Nobody had any patience or discretion when trying to make any passes today, and what we got was a boring and frustrating 2 hours. For me, this race tops Korea 2010 as one of the biggest wastes of time I've ever watched. I watched this race with a friend of mine, and over the course of this mess we had two discussions, one which I think needs to be seriously addressed.
First off, I don't think anybody likes the no blocking rule, I believe by mandating that the inside line always be open to the pursuing driver, you invite the less patient drivers (i.e. ROOKIES, CASTRONEVES, PAUL TRACY) to be overly ambitious and attempt risky overtakes, the result of which is a race like we saw today. I don't imagine there are many people on this forum who wouldn't agree with me though. This is one place I think Indycar should take a page from Formula 1's book and consider DRS (lest we forget that F1 stole the 2 compound tire idea from Champcar).
The second thing we discussed, is why in a single make series are Indycars not using onboard starters? Mandating onboard starters would eliminate the additional caution laps needed for the safety crew to arrive and get the cars refired, and also empower the drivers to quickly move their cars out of a dangerous position, reducing the risk of turn every simple spin into a pileup.
Finally, and nobody has to agree with me on this, but bathplug Dario Franchitti, you bathplug scumbag, you punted Power out of your way, and then that spineless bathplug Brian Barnhart only to repeal it like the limp wristed c**t that he is after Ganassi whined about it. This is why I root against Ganassi across every series that he competes in. He's a classless, weasel bathplug and everybody knows it.