I don't remember this race being as good as it was.Very competitive towards the finish.Little Al was completely unapologetic about the incident with Emmo on Lap 110.Completely forgot about Mario breaking a half-shaft that close to the finish.This track WAS an improvement over the previous Meadowlands course.Sort of a short oval with a couple of chicanes and sweeping turns.
Jackie Stewart is great, especially breaking down the Fittipaldi/Unser crash. I'm just working through old Indycar road races and wasn't expecting to enjoy this one as much as I did. The course is interesting.
En la maniobra del toque entre Emo y Jr , Emo se vio como un novato . Es él el que toca a Jr por porfiar la maniobra . Después dijo que Jr se puso en un lugar imposible para hacer un sobrepaso (una declaración digna de un novato) . En esos meses , Jr estaba con todo , ganando carreras en CART , también ganó el campeonato de IROC , corriendo contra campeones de otras categorías . El sponsor de esta carrera en Meadowlands fue Marlboro y creo que eso fue lo que más le dolió a Emo , ya que estuvo de líder una gran parte de la carrera y habrá pensado que no se la sacaba nadie
Sir Jackie did a David Hobbs-level job in the overview of the new Meadowlands track layout......But he'll never be at Mr. Hobbs' level, at least in that regard.
Jackie using the excuse of 'bright eyed and bushy tailed' for booting Emo off was bizarre...Jr was a very experienced Champ car driver at this point and it was a terrible pass. If that was today's soap opera F1 there'd be at least a 10 sec penalty, and a week of screaming lol.
I don't remember this race being as good as it was.Very competitive towards the finish.Little Al was completely unapologetic about the incident with Emmo on Lap 110.Completely forgot about Mario breaking a half-shaft that close to the finish.This track WAS an improvement over the previous Meadowlands course.Sort of a short oval with a couple of chicanes and sweeping turns.
Jackie Stewart is great, especially breaking down the Fittipaldi/Unser crash. I'm just working through old Indycar road races and wasn't expecting to enjoy this one as much as I did. The course is interesting.
The opening theme, you'd think it was something they would use from 1978.
Al U. Jr. had every right to move in and take the angle for the lead. Fittipaldi went into the wall but that’s racing. Great risks give great rewards.
I guess Emerson got even next hear at indy
2:20 the best sports intro on Sunday afternoon
En la maniobra del toque entre Emo y Jr , Emo se vio como un novato . Es él el que toca a Jr por porfiar la maniobra . Después dijo que Jr se puso en un lugar imposible para hacer un sobrepaso (una declaración digna de un novato) . En esos meses , Jr estaba con todo , ganando carreras en CART , también ganó el campeonato de IROC , corriendo contra campeones de otras categorías . El sponsor de esta carrera en Meadowlands fue Marlboro y creo que eso fue lo que más le dolió a Emo , ya que estuvo de líder una gran parte de la carrera y habrá pensado que no se la sacaba nadie
1:08:27 - A piece of the tire barrier or wall enters Emerson's cockpit and he immediately throws it out.
Sir Jackie did a David Hobbs-level job in the overview of the new Meadowlands track layout......But he'll never be at Mr. Hobbs' level, at least in that regard.
Jackie using the excuse of 'bright eyed and bushy tailed' for booting Emo off was bizarre...Jr was a very experienced Champ car driver at this point and it was a terrible pass. If that was today's soap opera F1 there'd be at least a 10 sec penalty, and a week of screaming lol.
55:15 - Emerson showing off his dance moves.
less than one year to Indy for Al Jr. and Emmo!
1:28:50 It just kept happening. Unluckiest driver in the history of motorsport.
the short track is easy to drive
Then go do it.