I am so thankful for the aeroscreen and would riot if they got rid of that head protection, but without it these are the best looking cars since 1995 and it isn't close.
I didn't realize how hard it would be to see Robin on the broadcast. Just realizing that I'll never see him again on a live broadcast... it hits really hard. When I got into IndyCar in the mid 2000s until his passing he's been the center of my relationship with IndyCar. I always felt like he was my guy there asking the questions I wanted to ask.
Indycar series many thanks for 2019 races. Race start 🏁 16:10, plenty of great racing through out the field. Really like barber Motorsports Park. Merry christmas. ☃️
Seeing these without the aero screens is like seeing F1 cars without the halos. It just feels weird now, knowing how much safer the drivers are when they have aeroscreen/halo
My daughter called out Taku a quarter way into the 2012 500, we've been fans ever since. Got to meet him at Gateway in 19, a very nice guy with the b@77$ of a lion
Still disappointed that IndyCar withheld the yellow for so long, directly leading to Chilton's crash at 1:13:19, as everyone raced into the pits before race control threw the inevitable yellow. Either a car stopped on track is dangerous, or it isn't. Quit trying to artificially influence the race results, smh.
1:11:47 So I guess this race was the start of delayed FCYs and using Local Yellows until everyone from the lead had stopped, something they still do nowadays
I don't have any information about next year yet, but I want Sato to race for AJ again before he retires, and I want him to win the Indy 500 for the great man who invited him to be my driver. Is it too romantic to think this way?
I am so thankful for the aeroscreen and would riot if they got rid of that head protection, but without it these are the best looking cars since 1995 and it isn't close.
Thanks from JPN
Thank you INDYCAR for posting 2019 races 😁☺️😇😊😌
Let’s not forget 2020, 2021 and 2022
And 2023
I didn't realize how hard it would be to see Robin on the broadcast. Just realizing that I'll never see him again on a live broadcast... it hits really hard. When I got into IndyCar in the mid 2000s until his passing he's been the center of my relationship with IndyCar. I always felt like he was my guy there asking the questions I wanted to ask.
1:45:35 Takuma Sato is the man in Long Beach, 2 times in the Indianapolis 500, Portland, Alabama and St. Louis
In F1 he won his first USGP in 2004 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
@@monikaburwell3314 it was a podium finish tho not a win.
Huge achievement of course but just wanted top point that out.
Indycar series many thanks for 2019 races. Race start 🏁 16:10, plenty of great racing through out the field. Really like barber Motorsports Park. Merry christmas. ☃️
Started on pole and led from start to finish here, wins gateway and the Indy 500 and Bobby still boots him.
Go Taku!!!
I really wish NASCAR, MotoGP, IMSA, IndyCar and Formula 1 Would raced in 🇯🇵’s tracks like Fuji Speedway and Twin Ring Motegi
This track is awesome!
I never knew they raced here I have been here multiple times never know they did Indy car races
Seeing these without the aero screens is like seeing F1 cars without the halos. It just feels weird now, knowing how much safer the drivers are when they have aeroscreen/halo
Been watching IndyCar races for many year often and love them all, my favorite drivers are Scot Dixon Danica and Ed Carpenter
I love Danica Patrick and Edward Carpenter in IndyCar and NASCAR
this is always a good firestarter race for the season
Fue de esas carreras donde Takuma domino de principio a fin , que gran carrera , de su mejores victorias .
My daughter called out Taku a quarter way into the 2012 500, we've been fans ever since. Got to meet him at Gateway in 19, a very nice guy with the b@77$ of a lion
love indy
Me too
Still disappointed that IndyCar withheld the yellow for so long, directly leading to Chilton's crash at 1:13:19, as everyone raced into the pits before race control threw the inevitable yellow.
Either a car stopped on track is dangerous, or it isn't. Quit trying to artificially influence the race results, smh.
The elevation changes on this track look awesome.
👍🏁👍🏁👍🏁
1:11:47 So I guess this race was the start of delayed FCYs and using Local Yellows until everyone from the lead had stopped, something they still do nowadays
I don't have any information about next year yet, but I want Sato to race for AJ again before he retires, and I want him to win the Indy 500 for the great man who invited him to be my driver. Is it too romantic to think this way?
Absolutely not
18:50
スイットホームなアラバマ。
The song "Sweet home Alabama"
Why are the commentators all suit up? this aint a job interview