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June 19, 2005
indianapolis motor speedway
[c.c.c.p.] formula one's next stop is at the brickyard of indianapolis. everytime the circus stops here, it brings back great memories of my live f1 experience at the circuit. > the recognition is picking up in america, and it is definitely a great thing. i could see the atmosphere is more fantastic as compared to two years ago when i was there. the people are getting more knowledgable, and they do become quite passionate (especially towards montoya where the fans come out in full force). > for more of my experience, read my previous post here. > as for the 2005 first/second practice, no surprise with mclaren as they looked extremely strong. on the contrary, renault hasn't been doing more laps with finding a nice balance an issue. and interestingly ferrari taking the third and fourth spots. of course, we can't really make out the true potentials from these results. we will know more when race day comes. it's going to be exciting! >>>...
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[El Cachorrito Ladrando] This Coming Weekend: Unlike the other racing circuits, the F1 constructor teams are constantly testing and revising their cars and parts. And interestingly, the cars break down into individual components quite easily, so they ship the parts over and put them together here.
[Indymotorspeedway.com] Racing Links - Dan's IndySpeedway.com: Indianapolis Raceway Park This racing complex contains a drag strip, a 1/2 mile oval, and a 2.5 mile road course
[Doctorvee.co.uk] doctorvee » 2005 » June » 16: On GrandPrix.com, for instance, in the past couple of weeks we have had these stories: ‘Danica talks about F1′, ‘Patrick wing fetches $42,650′, ‘Danica for Indianapolis’, ‘Cover girl!’, ‘The Danica effect quantified’. Check out the Indy 500 website.
[Itv-f1.com] itv.com/f1 - Liuzzi's European GP diary: Read Tonio Liuzzi's race blog following each grand prix here on ITV-F1. Tonio looks back at his European Grand Prix adventures and unravels the mystery behind his bed testing stories.
[Auto.web-log.nl] Everything about Motorsports - web-log.nl: He won the 89th Indianapolis 500 in typical Wheldon style, positioning himself to take maximum advantage of unexpected circumstances. He took the lead from Danica Patrick with 10 laps remaining, completing his run from 16th starting position to the front of the pack, then went on to beat Vitor Meira to the finish line under caution.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Ferrari, Funky Cars
Posted at June 19, 2005 10:38 AM
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