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Tag Archives: Simon Pagenaud
Unfiltered Race Notes…Comeback of the Ages Edition
Our viewing stream today is brought to you by NBCSN Gold. Cool. Lots of pre race and you know we don’t watch a ton of pre race here in these parts. Also GREAT TO TALK TO YOU!! We don’t usually … Continue reading
Unfiltered Race Notes… The Kitten is Still a Kitten Edition
Ok. Here we go again! Regular full disclosure: I’m on DVR but I have no idea how this ended… Self enacted twitter ban successful! No pre-race. The DVR programming kicked in during opening ceremonies. No complaints here. I just want … Continue reading
Posted in Unfiltered Race Notes
Tagged Grand Prix of Long Beach, Indycar, Race Control, Scott Dixon, Simon Pagenaud
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Unfiltered Race notes: Houston Race 2 2014
Welcome to the always off-the-cuff unfiltered race notes for race two of the Grand Prix of Houston. This is just my internal monologue that runs throughout the race. Sit back and enjoy! –Prerace– Hot Hot Hot today. IMSP package of … Continue reading
Weekend Review… Double the Excitement Edition
Welcome Back! Glad you found your way back here after human error delayed and ultimately cancelled the posting of Detroit pre-race article. Nevertheless, the twin billing was a success on most all fronts. A part time driver claimed victory in … Continue reading
Into The Crystal Ball… 2013 Mega Preview Pt. The Final; Winners and Losers Edition
Who’s going to win what? A final gaze into the crystal ball for the 2013 lead in is here and as always, I will attempt to put my money where my mouth is all year and predict my way through … Continue reading
Posted in Into the crystal ball
Tagged 2013 indycar season, chevy, Dario Franchitti, Ed Carpenter, Honda, Indycar, Scott Dixon, Simon Pagenaud, tristan vatier, Will Power
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How I Saw It… 2012 Super Review Part The Final, The People Edition
2012 was the year of competition. Even with an unproven hardware package, the fight from the front to the back of the field was close and intense all year long. A new car, new engines, the reworked rulebook, a cleaned … Continue reading
Posted in The Weekend Rewind
Tagged Andretti Autosport, bag of snakes, discipline championships, Indycar, Race Control, Simon Pagenaud
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Into The Crystal Ball… Multiple Combatants Edition
Welcome to championship week! In five short days the checkered flag will fall on the 2012 season and new, first time champion will be crowned. Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California will be the site of the final battle that … Continue reading
Four Races in and Twelve to Go, What Have We Learned?
Ok, we all know it’s May, but there is still the little matter of the 2012 championship trail. With four races down, the first quarter of the season is in the bag. Teams and drivers have twelve more chances, plus … Continue reading
Posted in Brain Vomit
Tagged chevy, Dario Franchitti, Honda, Indycar, Lotus, Sebastien Bourdais, Simon Pagenaud, Will Power
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Into the Crystal Ball… Drama in the LBC, Edition
Pandora’s box has surely been opened this week. Nearly half the field will see grid penalties this weekend in Long Beach, the setting for the longest running street race in the western hemisphere. Open wheel racing has descended on the … Continue reading