07:10 why most of us USA, fans of Indy Car Racing and Indy 500) don't like AR: "I was thrust into this relentless . . . [things]" This race is very very special; Daytona 500, Monaco, . . . and AR complains about doing press afterwards. His victory celebration was lacking to say the least; another case of "oh, this is awkward; do I really need to smile, pour milk and act like I enjoy this?" Suggestion; don't try too hard 2023 and you won't have to put up with all that "bother." And "oh, it was so hard; I went straight from driving Formula cars to driving in Indy Cars." Someone please give him Oscar Piastri's phone number; F3, F2 Champ and still no car in F1 (yes, reserve driver but not driving.)
Uh, speak for yourself. Go to any Indy race and you’ll see more Rossi gear in the crowd than almost anyone. Gonna guess by your spelling and grammar that English is not your first language, you don’t live in the US, and have no clue what US racing fans think.
I mean the dude basically cried over the radio after he won. I think he was genuine. As an introvert. I would have been very uncomfortable about being in the media situation as well. You don't realize all the media that you have to do. I would hate that lol That said, he must have adjusted to being in the spotlight very quickly...and enjoyed it too....because he was on The Amazing Race and has a podcast among other constant media things. I say all of that as not a Rossi fan btw. I think he can be too much of a crybaby/complainer even if he does have bad luck sometimes.
"most of us" ACTUAL fans of INDYCAR and Indy 500 appreciate Rossi for some AMAZING driving at the 500. I guess you didn't watch 2018 or 2019? 32 to 2 in 2019 didn't impress you? He could have won 2 or maybe even 3 more without a quali puncture, a doubtful penalty for the Sato pit thing and some poor pit crew work. I'm guessing you resent the fact that he earns more than you, has a hotter girlfriend and is 6'2" and kinda fit. He has plenty of passion for racing and when the Indonesian government spent $20 million to put a kid in his F1 seat, he jumped into a foreign land in Indy and made it work. Watch what he does in 2023. You'll hate it and a lot more of us will love it!
Alex just explained that he is an introvert by nature. It is also not true that "most of USA fans" don't like Alex. He has a HUGE fanbase. Podcasts and interviews- the guy is excellent. So esciteach, honestly you have no idea what you are talking about. Who the hell cares how he reacts after a victory and how he pours milk over his head (which is a really stupid tradition anyway). Everything you want in your favorite driver has nothing to do with winning races. Will Power isn't exactly the most extroverted guy in the world, neither is Newgarden or even Iceman.
I'm a big Rossi fan. Loved his in depth, detailed responses to the questions
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not much to transition because he really wasn't in F1 much
I think it's more of a big transition out of the euro system.
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07:10 why most of us USA, fans of Indy Car Racing and Indy 500) don't like AR: "I was thrust into this relentless . . . [things]" This race is very very special; Daytona 500, Monaco, . . . and AR complains about doing press afterwards. His victory celebration was lacking to say the least; another case of "oh, this is awkward; do I really need to smile, pour milk and act like I enjoy this?" Suggestion; don't try too hard 2023 and you won't have to put up with all that "bother." And "oh, it was so hard; I went straight from driving Formula cars to driving in Indy Cars." Someone please give him Oscar Piastri's phone number; F3, F2 Champ and still no car in F1 (yes, reserve driver but not driving.)
Uh, speak for yourself. Go to any Indy race and you’ll see more Rossi gear in the crowd than almost anyone.
Gonna guess by your spelling and grammar that English is not your first language, you don’t live in the US, and have no clue what US racing fans think.
I mean the dude basically cried over the radio after he won. I think he was genuine. As an introvert. I would have been very uncomfortable about being in the media situation as well. You don't realize all the media that you have to do. I would hate that lol
That said, he must have adjusted to being in the spotlight very quickly...and enjoyed it too....because he was on The Amazing Race and has a podcast among other constant media things.
I say all of that as not a Rossi fan btw. I think he can be too much of a crybaby/complainer even if he does have bad luck sometimes.
"most of us" ACTUAL fans of INDYCAR and Indy 500 appreciate Rossi for some AMAZING driving at the 500. I guess you didn't watch 2018 or 2019? 32 to 2 in 2019 didn't impress you?
He could have won 2 or maybe even 3 more without a quali puncture, a doubtful penalty for the Sato pit thing and some poor pit crew work. I'm guessing you resent the fact that he earns more than you, has a hotter girlfriend and is 6'2" and kinda fit. He has plenty of passion for racing and when the Indonesian government spent $20 million to put a kid in his F1 seat, he jumped into a foreign land in Indy and made it work. Watch what he does in 2023. You'll hate it and a lot more of us will love it!
I hope you feel better after that rant.
Alex just explained that he is an introvert by nature. It is also not true that "most of USA fans" don't like Alex. He has a HUGE fanbase. Podcasts and interviews- the guy is excellent.
So esciteach, honestly you have no idea what you are talking about. Who the hell cares how he reacts after a victory and how he pours milk over his head (which is a really stupid tradition anyway). Everything you want in your favorite driver has nothing to do with winning races. Will Power isn't exactly the most extroverted guy in the world, neither is Newgarden or even Iceman.