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Welcome to the Verizon IndyCar Series 2018 Pre-Season Thread! 2018 Schedule Off-Season Testing Schedule (PDF) 2017 Fantasy IndyCar Podium P1: Bentai (2,541) P2: KingShibby (-73) P3: Dudley (-209) Discord/IRC Discord: https://discord.gg/kg3d2Uu #ics on irc.synirc.net 2018 Aero Kits The Road to Indy IndyCar features the Mazda Road to Indy ladder system, which provides a defined path for up-and-coming open-wheel racers to reach the top. Several IndyCar teams run teams in the lower series as well. Many of these series race on the same weekend as IndyCar as support races. - IndyCar Minor Leagues, many of the current IndyCar drivers are Indy Lights graduates. Current Indy Lights Champion Ed Jones was awarded a 3 race scholarship in IndyCar this season, including the Indy 500. Jones was able to transform his scholarship into a full-time ride with Dale Coyne Racing. Now in its 3rd season, the Dallara IL-15 Chassis has received rave reviews and should better prepare drivers for the big leagues. - Star Chassis, Mazda Renesis rotary engine, 6-speed clutchless paddleshifting just like the big boys. The current Pro Mazda chassis will be retired after this season and will be replaced by an upgraded version of the new USF2000 car seen below. - Bottom rung of the ladder, usually first step after pro-karting. The Italian company Tattus was selected to build the new chassis for USF2000 to debut this season. This same chassis will also serve as the basis for the new Pro Mazda car in 2018. New USF2000 car sans front wing since I was late to the reveal USAC Silver Crown / Midgets - While not officially part of the Road to Indy Ladder, many current and former open wheel drivers got their start in sprint cars. One even got to kill someone on-track during a sprint race, cool huh? The All American Soap Box Derby - They're open-wheel and have an IndyCar sticker, they count. News and Blogs All IndyCar "blogs" are terrible. Also fans on Twitter (except for most goons) http://www.indystar.com/irl Just follow these lists Feel free to follow me too. IndyCar on TV IndyCar Series Booth: Leigh Diffey/Brian Till/Bob Varsha/Rick Allen (pre-NASCAR season), two of Townsend Bell/Paul Tracy/David Hobbs/Steve Matchett Pits: Jon Beekhuis, Kevin Lee, Robin Miller, Marty Snider (pre-NASCAR season), Katie Hargitt (during NASCAR on NBC season) This has always been a bit of a hodgepodge, as NBC has too few people in too many places. Diffey is excellent and calls the majority of races except those which clash with F1 telecasts, for which he's also responsible, at which point Till or Varsha pinch hit. The most typical color analysts seem to be Bell and Tracy, though Hobbs and Matchett make occasional appearances. Matchett's giddiness at Fontana last year was fun. Indy Lights Booth: Kevin Lee, Anders Krohn Pits: Katie Hargitt Much like NBC does with NASCAR's K&N and Modified series, Indy Lights races are shown in condensed, one-hour shows on tape delay. Check local listings. (Watch the race at Indianapolis.) There's also a quarterly highlights show for USF2000 and Pro Mazda which is pretty good. Lights races can be seen internationally on these networks: quote:SPORTSNET – Canada IndyCar Series Booth: Allen Bestwick, Eddie Pits: Jon Beekhuis, Rick DeBruhl, Dr. Jerry Punch Host: Lindsay Czarniak (Indianapolis 500 Pre-Show) ABC continues their longtime coverage of IndyCar racing, but are pretty much only in it at this point for the Indy 500. They've gone in recent years from the full schedule to only covering St. Pete, the Month of May, and Belle Isle. Still, Allen Bestwick, the guy who turned NBC down for NASCAR coverage to call the Indianapolis 500. Wish we could hear him more. Other than Indy 500 Qualifying, ABC doesn't broadcast any qualifying . Indy Lights IndyCar on Radio The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network is the radio home for IndyCar races throughout the season. Paul Page is lead announcer. Races can also be heard on Sirius Channel 212 or XM 209. Internet-Based Viewing Options Whenever practice/qualifying isn't broadcasted on TV, Timing & Scoring carries live streaming video. Also check the IndyCar YouTube page for more videos and live streaming. Previous Threads IndyCar 2016: A Series as Recognizable as its Champion IndyCar 2015: It's in Jeopardy! Indycar 2014: Formula Juan Indiecar Series 2013: You Probably Haven't Heard of It IndyCar Series 2012: NASCAR Refugees Welcome! Indycar Series 2011: Dan Wheldon Appreciation Station Izod Indycar Series 2010: Sato what happened? Sato!? SATOOOOOOOOO! Indycar [2009] Month of May and Indy 500: Paul Tracy Revenge Edition Indy Car 2008: Can hell freeze over twice? Hell frozen over: Champ Car/IRL Unification [2007/8] Indy Racing League [2007]: Yes it still exists! Champ Car 2006 Season Thread 2005 Champ Car Season Thread Team Lineup Check the 2nd post. Thread Rules Bringing back the F1chat rule. We get it, IndyCar is an inferior form of open-wheel compared to F1 and you'd love to tell us about it, but feel free to do that in the Worst Thread. Meanwhile, we'll enjoy some actual competition and close racing over here. Gateway, new USF2000 car, FERNANDO loving ALONSO Bryan Clauson, Justin Wilson, Laguna Seca, Night Before the 500, KVSH Racing? KingShibby fucked around with this message at 20:13 on Jan 8, 2018 |
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Io edit: 2018 RIDES: Limited Schedule teams Juncos ??: Kaiser (500 + Indy GP + 2 other races) ??: Rene Binder (4 races) Shank-SPM: 60: Harvey (6 race deal) Potential New Teams Notable Free Agents and Drivers That Have Expressed Interest:
500 Only Rides
*Likely but not confirmed by the team itself **Either has spent a full season prior in Indy, F1, or is a previous Lights champion So, as it currently stands: -20 full time rides -1 ovals only ride (Ed Carpenter) -1 road course only ride (Jordan King) -1 one full time ride open (Dale Coyne) -3 part time rides -4 confirmed 500 only rides (28 total) -5 unconfirmed 500 only rides (33 total assuming all unconfirmed rides happen) KingShibby fucked around with this message at 20:18 on Jan 8, 2018 |
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I'm pulling for KV.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 14:39 |
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I hate that Josef's move is gonna have me cheering for a Penske driver.
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njsykora posted:I hate that Josef's move is gonna have me cheering for a Penske driver. While you're at it, cheer for this guy (and little guy) too Beau William Power
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 18:02 |
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Bold prediction: Everyone is poo poo and JPM wins because of his performance at Indy.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 18:46 |
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Ultra bold prediction: Carlin announces they're entering ICS for 2018 at some point in 2017.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 19:18 |
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Not-at-all bold prediction: Marco claims to have made more progress in the offseason, but the only battle he really factors in is for "full season AA driver with the least points" between him and Sato-san.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 19:24 |
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yay I named the thread
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 20:35 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:Not-at-all bold prediction: Marco claims to have made more progress in the offseason, but the only battle he really factors in is for "full season AA driver with the least points" between him and Sato-san. Only slightly less prediction : Marco wins this battle. i.e - he's last.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 20:56 |
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I'm gonna make a bold rear end prediction: a third engine manufacturer is announced before the season ends (this is going to be completely wrong, but i wanna be positive) Also less bold rear end prediction, the new car bodywork will look Good™
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:01 |
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Cygni posted:I'm gonna make a bold rear end prediction: a third engine manufacturer is announced before the season ends (this is going to be completely wrong, but i wanna be positive) It'll be Ford and Ganassi if it's the third IMO. In the same vain that Chevy needed Roger? Ford would need a similar type of figure to push them in here.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:11 |
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It seems very odd that Chip would jump to Honda if he has a further jump to Ford or someone else to follow that up in just another year, but I've been wrong on a great many things before.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:37 |
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I'm sort of hoping Toyota ends up being the third engine manufacturer, but I don't really see where the engine spec would benefit them elsewhere.
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Bentai posted:I'm sort of hoping Toyota ends up being the third engine manufacturer, but I don't really see where the engine spec would benefit them elsewhere. Honestly, with a few exceptions, where does racing engine development help anywhere on the road? The only real one I can think of is the split turbo out of F1, but that's it.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:53 |
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Not sure what Ford has to gain from IndyCar, it's purely a branding exercise, and if "Le Mans winners" isn't selling cars then I doubt "IndyCar champions" will.
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wicka posted:Not sure what Ford has to gain from IndyCar, it's purely a branding exercise, and if "Le Mans winners" isn't selling cars then I doubt "IndyCar champions" will. Hate to say it, but I agree. They'd essentially be marketing to the same demographic with either the sportscar program or an IndyCar program, and if they're literally racing the model they're selling with sportscars, why bother elsewhere? I'll admit a Ford EcoBoost engine would really fit in in ICS, but the general public wouldn't care.
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wicka posted:Not sure what Ford has to gain from IndyCar, it's purely a branding exercise, and if "Le Mans winners" isn't selling cars then I doubt "IndyCar champions" will. It's really more about marketing more than anything these days. My next car is going to be a Honda Fit is in some small part due to Honda's loyalty to IndyCar over the decades. (It's also an amazingly versatile hatch that I can actually sleep in and go camping in and such!) The more places your name gets out there, the better, and racing is as good a place as any to get into.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 22:33 |
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Ford is already in NASCAR, and has been one of the two stalwarts for years alongside Chevy. Indy is still second fiddle.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 22:35 |
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Yeah i wouldnt bet on Ford coming back to indycar anytime soon, and with VW making GBS threads the bed, VAG's long interest is surely dead. Still pulling for a third manufacturer though, be it FCA, Nissan, Hyundai/Kia, Mercedes, or whatever
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Cygni posted:Yeah i wouldnt bet on Ford coming back to indycar anytime soon, and with VW making GBS threads the bed, VAG's long interest is surely dead. Still pulling for a third manufacturer though, be it FCA, Nissan, Hyundai/Kia, Mercedes, or whatever I think one of the FCA brands or Mercedes are most likely.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 22:52 |
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Toyota Please.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 03:14 |
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My only real evidence is tweeting at Chip and Hull, then them both "liking" a tweet about it. The other point was Viking's discussion with the guy about their efforts with Le Mans, why the pulled out of NHRA, etc. ("We want to win Le Mans first. That's our goal. Then we'll come back to do other things"). I think Honda has an "anchor" team with Andretti, so the concern about them is pretty much minimized. They get to be associated with THE name in IndyCar racing along with a decent track record of success (2005, 2007, 2014, and 2016 Indy 500 Champs.) Chevy is in the sport because of Penske, and that guaranteed level of success. I think Ganassi could potentially be the third anchor team, and for Ford he has already delivered a great deal of success to them. It's all a matter of him being able to sell them on the idea, and I think like Roger? He could very much be able to do that. I'd also like to see Toyota and Nissan in the sport. But I'm struggling to see where Toyota's path to come back could be. I mean they have invested so much in Cup, and various devolopment series within Cup. When they were making their way into Indycar? they were investing in IMSA and the Atlantics. They don't quite have that right now stateside..\
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wicka posted:I think one of the FCA brands or Mercedes are most likely. Maybe in a fantasy land where FCA actually has cash on hand.
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It'd think it would be patently obvious that Ford only cares about endurance racing and building the EcoBoost brand around that. Hell, its the only type of racing actually drawing manufacturers to it. It wouldn't surprise me to see CGR draw down to two cars and concentrate the bulk of its effort(and better drivers) with Ford on IMSA/Le Mans.
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Uncle Jam posted:Maybe in a fantasy land where FCA actually has cash on hand. FCA has quite a lot of cash, though? But if I were them I'd invest some of it in giving Dodge a logo/identity that doesn't make it look like a dollar store brand. Christ, it's amazing how awful everything about Chrysler is.
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wicka posted:FCA has quite a lot of cash, though? But if I were them I'd invest some of it in giving Dodge a logo/identity that doesn't make it look like a dollar store brand. no, they're cooking the books and bleeding to death. pushing back pretty much every product launch, shopping for a merger, and now rumored to be shopping alfa and Maserati around. toyota has the 2.4 V6TT in the TS050 that could very nearly slot right in but i can't imagine how that would benefit their business. I could see ford doing it for something else to slap an ecoboost sticker on.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 18:33 |
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this is a bit off topic but goddamn Fuzzy post in C-SPAM instead never go full D&D
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Powershift posted:no, they're cooking the books and bleeding to death. pushing back pretty much every product launch, shopping for a merger, and now rumored to be shopping alfa and Maserati around. how many series have ford pulled out of since this ad. already see V8SC and WRC
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 20:29 |
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NHRA, and Formula Ford is dead in most of the countries where it used to exist.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 20:41 |
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I don't think Mercedes is doing it either, if anything they'll put more into IMSA (as in, support Penske in DPi in 2018). I still think if FCA wants to establish Alfa they do so with IndyCar, but that's just me. It might be Toyota if they want bang-for-buck, but that goes along with WEC (which I know is an engineering project) and WRC (unsure). Wonder how their NASCAR adventure has been helping them, I feel like they perhaps had better brand recognition in the mid-1990s because back then everything was white/orange/red and TOYOTA all over. all said I'm excited still for IndyCar and if anybody has any tips on finding the 1:64 diecasts I'm all ears.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 21:23 |
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Marchionne has already been talking up Alfa in F1.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 21:38 |
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Cygni posted:NHRA, and Formula Ford is dead in most of the countries where it used to exist. I could have sworn they released a new FF car relatively recently. Is FF that dead?
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 22:08 |
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The UK series is now "MSA Formula" though technically they still use Ford engines
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Alain Post posted:The UK series is now "MSA Formula" though technically they still use Ford engines It's actually now British Formula 4, got renamed after Jonathan Palmer got British Formula 3 going again and decided he wanted F4 as well for the BTCC support bill since the MSA Formula (Powered by EcoBoost) cars were F4 spec anyway.
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# ? Jan 1, 2017 03:15 |
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If I could fix one thing about Open Wheel Racing in general it would be its convoluted and unstable ladder system.
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# ? Jan 1, 2017 07:14 |
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midgets > sprint > silver crown > Indy there, I fixed it
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# ? Jan 1, 2017 16:49 |
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lol what did you do to deserve that av?
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Minto Took posted:lol what did you do to deserve that av? Unfortunately you can't write posts that long.
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Minto Took posted:lol what did you do to deserve that av? either I said something bad about Trump or I said something bad about Hillary, either way no one has really figured out what triggers it in any case it loving owns and I'm glad of it
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