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    The RACER Mailbag, August 27

    Team_LatestInSportBy Team_LatestInSportAugust 28, 2025No Comments40 Mins Read
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    Welcome to the RACER Mailbag. Questions for any of RACER’s writers will be despatched to mailbag@racer.com. We love listening to your feedback and opinions, however letters that embody a query usually tend to be printed. Questions acquired after 3pm ET every Monday shall be saved for the next week.

    Q: When AJ Foyt Racing had the wheel gun failure on David Malukas’ gun, is that this the conventional time to get one other gun?  Or is that the distinction between Foyt Racing and say Penske or Chip Ganassi Racing, the place a man on the opposite aspect of the wall would have one prepared at hand to the tire changer?

    On Andretti. I noticed them as soon as once more take a possible top-five end for Colton Herta and bury him again out of the highest 10 by not coming for tires early on the penultimate cease (the one earlier than the rain sprinkles). Simply don’t perceive what that workforce is doing. They seemingly unload a six shooter in their very own foot at virtually each race.

    Jeff Smith, State School, PA

    MARSHALL PRUETT: It had a really Abu Dhabi 2021 F1 really feel to it. Made no sense for the leaders to pit for tires on Sunday, having not too long ago stopped earlier than the warning, however made all of the sense for everybody else to take new tires and see if they may discover themselves with a tire benefit.

    Palou, McLaughlin and Newgarden pitted between laps 195-196, and the warning for rain hit on lap 209. New tires had been giving peak grip for about 20-25 laps, which meant the highest three would have spent the second half of the final stint at a grip drawback with out the warning. What actually helped the state of affairs for the Rasmussens who stopped for tires when the pits opened on lap 213 was the period of the warning, which ran by way of lap 221 of 250 as IndyCar despatched the sweepers out to wash the observe.

    These gradual laps behind the tempo automobile had been helpful for Palou, McLaughlin and Newgarden, who prolonged the lifespan of their tires, however the warning by way of lap 221 actually performed into the palms of those that stopped. With solely 29 laps left to go, and most new units being superior for 20-25 laps, they had been able to run arduous to the checkered flag with no issues about vital drop offs in adhesion.

    The leaders, with 13-14 arduous laps on their new tires earlier than the prolonged warning, had been on a countdown clock till their tires had been finished. Palou, main out of the warning, stayed in entrance of Rasmussen for 13 laps – 26 racing laps on his tires – when Rasmussen flew by into first place. If the warning had been shorter, it’s attainable Rasmussen would have reached that drop-off level with 5 to seven laps to go, and who is aware of if Palou would have been capable of do something. However the best way it performed out with going inexperienced on lap 222 all however assured we’d have risers and fallers, which led to an exciting end.

    On Foyt, sure, I used to be shocked the right-front changer needed to soar up and go get a alternative gun on their very own. Concerning Andretti, Herta pitted from fourth on lap 195, and once more on lap 213 whereas in eighth. Right here’s what Colton needed to say: “This was a fairly up-and-down day. We didn’t actually do an excessive amount of. I believe the race was fairly stagnant as soon as you bought finished with the restarts. So, it’s unlucky. Hopefully, we will perform a little bit higher subsequent yr.”

    Q: Questioning when and the place Tim Cindric would possibly resurface, post-Penske? I’ve not come throughout anything-speculative on this matter elsewhere.

    I’m guessing some type of contractual time-passage may be occurring (e.g. non-compete clause, if these are nonetheless authorized).

    Tom Fitzgerald, Las Vegas, NV

    MP: I noticed and briefly spoke with Tim two weeks in the past at Laguna Seca whereas I used to be on the grid for the IROC race. He regarded nicely and has been having fun with being a father and husband. Coming off of 30ish straight years of working main racing organizations, and having been fairly profitable, I can think about he’d need to take pleasure in life with out fixed strain and journey for the primary time in ages.

    Present standing: Chilling. James Black/IMS

    Q: IndyCar fan because the early ‘70s so I do know I am not the goal demographic, however I am nonetheless passionate concerning the sport whilst somebody within the ignored northeast.

    I do know Mark Miles mentioned they don’t seem to be returning to tracks they have been to earlier than and failed, however 2026 is a golden alternative to come back again to Watkins Glen! NASCAR screwed up by transferring the Cup race to Could (Mom’s Day no much less)… Penske and Fox have to snag that open date in August and promote the hell out of it.

    Hear me out. IndyCar did not draw nice in 2005-10, however most of these years had been nonetheless IRL with 17 automobile fields and fixed date modifications. In 2016 the Glen crammed in last-minute for the Boston fiasco and drew nicely sufficient; the climate in 2017 was dreadful as was the gang… these there noticed an excellent race.

    My concept: A doubleheader. Friday, one follow and qualifying on the quick course. Saturday, late morning 90-lap race on the quick course. Saturday afternoon, change to the lengthy course for a follow and qualifying classes. Sunday, 60-lap race over the lengthy course.

    Similar with Indy NXT, and add Trans Am as one other assist sequence. Have a Saturday night time live performance, a B-list nation rock act would do. (I am a blues man myself however this space is into nation pop/rock).

    So long as I am throwing a Hail Mary, Watkins Glen may additionally assist out by reducing its tenting costs by 50% for this race… they had been loopy excessive for previous few years.

    Penske and Fox, make this occur!

    Scott Wallace, Endicott, NY

    MP: I’d be there in a heartbeat.  

    Q: I knew there was intensive dialogue about Malukas and Energy, however I’m questioning what the urgency is to maneuver Malukas to Penske?

    My understanding is Malukas has a multi-year contract with Penske, so what would the hurt be in protecting him with Foyt yet another yr to achieve seasoning? No different workforce can signal him away, right?

    Concerning the fast driver modifications F1 groups have made this yr – Liam Lawson, and so on. –  what driver(s) do you’re feeling IndyCar groups had been too fast to maneuver on from which impacted any profession hopes in IndyCar?

    Lastly, watching Paul Tracy on Racer Community, I’m wondering if sim racing has impacted this era of drivers to take extra dangers/drive over their heads in races as a result of in sim racing there are not any penalties? No accidents, no automobile harm, no finish to your day. Your ideas?

    Rick, Miami

    MP: Just about every part I’ve written within the Mailbag in current weeks when responding to Energy/Malukas questions has been about not understanding the urgency…

    Theo Pourchaire regarded like he was going to be one thing particular, however bought lower when a greater enterprise deal got here alongside. Linus Lundqvist was the one main piece of collateral harm with the introduction of the constitution system and misplaced his seat for no motive aside from the workforce wanted to downsize and he was paid to drive, reasonably than being a funded driver with cash to purchase a seat at one other workforce. 

    No, sim racers don’t take extra dangers. If that’s the case, they’d be crashing on a relentless foundation. It’s the whole reverse, really. However they’ve realized to drive in very completely different ways in which aren’t tied to the 100-percent bodily sensory strategies used for a century earlier than simulators grew to become the norm.

    Q: Nashville, Firestone brings an enormous tractor tire to put in Flip 1 & 3 for the beginning of follow. No working the low line.

    Let’s make it enjoyable. Final race of the yr, drivers or crew members begin low within the turns, flip the large azz tire into the low groove. Successful workforce has a prize from RACER. Penske Leisure CEO Marky Mark Miles at all times mentioned tracks will crawl to IndyCar to have a race. Thanks Fox, and say we’ll attain out to tracks.

    Ron, Speedway, IN

    MP: This sounds just like the present Wipeout! Which is a tremendous mashup to contemplate for IndyCar.

    Q: I like the brand new Corvette idea automobiles. Perchance to dream. Would not or not it’s nice for the Corvette to go up towards Porsches at Le Mans as a Hypercar? What wouldn’t it take financially, politically, and from the GM entrance workplace to make it occur?

    Additionally I see that Roger Penske drove his private Porsche 963 RJP. Fortunate bastard. That was only a reward from Porsche? My query is how good of a race automobile driver was he? Do any of his contemporariess communicate in hushed tones about his talents? All through all of the years, did he drive any of Penske’s race automobiles? I would accept a experience within the simulator.

    A suggestion. You do a historical past of the in-car digicam. [ED: We did something along those lines just a couple of weeks ago]. I’ve turn out to be an enormous fan of Australian Supercars (on RACER). I believe they began it again in the usual definition days. How would race followers reside with out it as we speak?

    Peter Malone

    MP: GM goes up towards Porsche in Hypercar at Le Mans with Cadillac and towards Porsche in LMGT3 with Corvette. They might change badges, I’d think about. Sure, Roger’s 963 was a present from Porsche. His initials are on the automobile. I’ve heard his contemporaries communicate respectfully about his driving expertise. He drove a Porsche RS Spyder LMP2 automobile a couple of years in the past.

    I’ve finished tales about in-car cameras earlier than. I’m wondering in the event that they’re nonetheless obtainable on the innernets.

    It is a Porsche RS Spyder, and that’s The Captain on the wheel. Getty Photographs

    Q: I believe IndyCar has a brand-new villain in Christian Rasmussen. He angered me, the best way he knocked Conor Daly out of the race at Portland, however he had me on the sting of my seat when he handed Alex Palou and virtually threw the race away when he simply brushed the wall with three laps to go attempting to lap a automobile.

    I see numerous Paul Tracy in him that could possibly be each good and typically unhealthy for the sequence. By the best way I may hardly bear in mind seeing that many individuals on the Milwaukee Mile race and barely heard the engines since you may hear the roar of the race followers cheering for Rasmussen. 

    Alistair, Springfield, MO

    MP: I’m reminded of younger Sage Karam, who was Rasmussen a decade in the past, and his drawing the wrath of Ed Carpenter for overly aggressive strikes on ovals.

    And now Ed has a wild stallion in his secure who belongs to the identical membership. And as Ed mentioned within the post-race press convention at Milwaukee, “Folks discuss they do not like every part he does. We’ve not requested him to alter one factor. He is attacking and being aggressive, not settling for something. That is the mentality we need to have as a workforce. Actually pleased with the trouble and he approach he completed as we speak.” 

    Q: Concerning Scott Dixon, I do know every part you mentioned is true about drivers as they get previous dropping a little bit of their unimaginable 10/10ths means in qualifying. 

    However in a current podcast with Paul Tracy, [ED: And a story on RACER.com over the weekend], Scott talked about how a lot the burden of the hybrid system has affected his means to drive on the restrict… i.e. qualifying.  I discovered this very attention-grabbing that along with his unimaginable expertise he’s nonetheless wrestling with this relative to different drivers. 

    Ed Kelly

    MP: I don’t doubt a phrase Dixie mentioned. However how does the hybrid weight, which appeared in its first race on July 7, 2024, clarify away the zero poles within the 9 races previous to Mid-Ohio on July 7, the zero poles in 2023 with out the hybrid, and the only pole from 17 races in 2022?

    No query the rearward weight has made issues worse for Dixie’s desire for automobile stability to be tipped in direction of the automobile’s nostril, but it surely’s not just like the hybrid weight all of the sudden turned plenty of poles right into a shortage of outcomes. 

    Q: Please let the Fairgrounds know that they did a incredible job so far as TV look and an awesome racetrack and race! I hope to be there subsequent yr – ask them to supply loads of mobility-impaired parking and seating.

    Dave

    MP: I’ll get proper on it. 

    Q: Might IndyCar survive with a spec engine with no producer involvement?

    Michael Veretta, Ontario, Canada

    MP: In fact. But when the entire producer cash was gone, Penske/Fox would wish to determine on how they transfer ahead with out Chevy- and Honda-sponsored races, and with out the key promoting spends from the manufacturers on TV, on-line, in print, and on radio. Groups with shut relationships with the manufacturers would wish to chop again or discover new cash to cowl the prices of engine leases since some groups aren’t given invoices whereas others pay some or the entire charge. Groups would wish to work out issues like simulator time, since producers make their multi-million-dollar driver-in-the-loop sims obtainable to groups and their drivers forward of each race, and pay some to conduct engine testing and canopy wind tunnel visits, and so on. Some even have private service contracts with a couple of drivers, which both provides to their general wage or covers a number of the base wage to offset what the workforce spends.

    A number of methods producers operate as principal monetary arteries in a racing sequence that go nicely past the straightforward provide of engines.

    Q: I attended the Milwaukee race and thought it was incredible. The climate was nice, the racing was thrilling, the gang was huge, and enthusiastic.

    It exhibits that ovals should not useless in any respect, they only want correct promotion. There was heaps to do within the State Honest Fan Zone, loads of locations to eat and drink, and good reside music. The race did not require costly nation music stars, only a proficient native cowl band and nice environment.

    Though the state fairgrounds make Milwaukee considerably distinctive, there is not any motive their success can’t be repeated elsewhere, like Iowa. What do you estimate the Milwaukee attendance was?

    Kevin P., Los Angeles, CA

    MP: I spent slightly little bit of time within the fan zone on Sunday morning and couldn’t see any clear stretches of walkway behind the grandstands, which was wonderful. Guessing there have been 15-20 thousand of us, all in.

    Milwaukee bought the packed home it deserves. Chris Owens/IMS

    Q: If Will Energy shouldn’t be re-signed by Penske, I believe he can be an ideal match at Arrow McLaren. Siegel could turn out to be a superb IndyCar racer in a yr or two, however his season so far has been woeful. I can’t perceive why there hasn’t been any discuss of Energy being provided his seat at Arrow McLaren. Your ideas, please?

    David Lind, Alexandria, LA

    MP: The rationale for the shortage of discuss is as a result of the workforce mentioned it’s persevering with with its present driver line-up. 

    Q: Why was Rasmussen capable of cross Palou and McLaughin and not one of the others with contemporary tires may get it finished?

    Paul, Indianapolis, IN

    MP: His automobile was dealing with higher and he was extra aggressive.

    Q: I need to get your ideas on the ultimate “keep out or pit”determination for the IndyCar race at Milwaukee. From a strategist’s perspective, what sort of thought course of do they undergo when deciding whether or not to come back in or keep out in that sort of state of affairs?

    As to the outcomes of the technique, it looks like the one actual winner in that change was Rasmussen, whereas Palou and Newgarden had been the strategic losers. Everybody else appeared to complete roughly the place they had been earlier than the solar bathe. Did the ten workforce make a nasty technique name, or did they make the fitting name for them and simply get overwhelmed by another person? Palou was undoubtedly nonetheless quick; he was eight seconds away from McLaughlin in third.

    Did circumstances merely set Rasmussen up in order that his talent set was precisely what was wanted to win the race, equally to Dixon in fuel-save races and Palou in virtually every part else? Figuring out the way it all performed out, do you assume the ten workforce would change their determination?

    Steven, Las Cruces, NM

    MP: Basic hindsight race. The drivers behind the highest three or 4 had nothing to lose – they weren’t going to get previous the leaders – in order that they pitted and had been rewarded. Palou pitted 13 laps earlier than the warning, and was able to go to the top. In hindsight, certain, identical to Lewis Hamilton, whereas main Abu Dhabi, ought to have pitted, however giving up observe place whereas main on of venture isn’t what involves thoughts because the sensible or pure factor to do. The one half for the ten workforce that involves thoughts is nothing, aside from the win, was at stake. The championship is received, so if ever there was a time to attempt one thing loopy and pit from the lead on 13-lap-old tires, it was at Milwaukee. However in another circumstance, no, they did the fitting factor.

    Q: Nothing towards Nolan Siegel, but it surely nonetheless irks me that Theo Pourchaire bought such a uncooked take care of McLaren. “Teddy Porkchops” confirmed some actual promise and was enjoyable to look at. Siegel appears to be in over his head slightly bit, and I am questioning if McLaren is regretting their determination now? Any likelihood of seeing Teddy again within the sequence, or has that ship sailed?

    Steve, Michigan

    MP: I believe it has sailed, which is just too unhealthy.

    Q: I’ve at all times been an enormous fan of Alexander Rossi, but it surely looks like Rasmussen’s glorious win at Milwaukee was the ultimate nail within the coffin of his profession. The place do you see him going from right here?

    Paul, Glasgow, Scotland

    MP: I don’t see it that approach. He’s liked by the workforce, liked by Rasmussen, and completed fourth. Greatest mixed day for ECR in ages. Rossi may simply win this weekend in Nashville. Now, does he scare folks the identical approach he did at his rocket-fast peak with Andretti? No. However this isn’t a binary state of affairs. The workforce has its next-generation rocket in Christian and an elite veteran in Alexander. I wouldn’t change a factor. Let’s revisit on the finish of 2027 and see the place issues are at with Rossi. He’ll be 35, and I’m projecting a bit right here, but when he’s , I can see a future for him in workforce management with ECR at no matter level he needs to step again from driving.

    An excessive amount of information and smarts and affect on the entire necessary issues that deliver excellence to a workforce for ECR, or one other workforce, to lose out on his post-driving contributions.  

    Rossi’s work with ECR is nowhere close to finished. Joe Skibinski/IMS

    Q: I perceive Honda is contemplating their choices to proceed with IndyCar. In the event that they don’t renew, how does that have an effect on Chevy? I assume one producer doesn’t have the sources to assist all of the groups?

    Mark Suska

    MP: Chevy has the entire sources to assist your entire subject. You’d simply see revs and energy come down to advertise longevity, leases diminished from 4 engines to 2 or three to assist unfold the engine pool to cowl all automobiles. I’d additionally think about lease costs would go up; producers subsidize every engine lease, which is less complicated to justify once they’re in competitors with different producers, but when Chevy is simply racing towards itself, I’m unsure GM dedicates the identical excessive degree of funding for this system, and if that had been to occur, the payments often get handed on to the purchasers when the subsidies are gone.

    Q: Sunday‘s race at Milwaukee was among the best of the yr, and among the best I’ve seen shortly! Christian Rasmussen’s driving was completely wonderful! Early on I believed one thing was both improper along with his automobile, or he’s going to be placing it within the wall. His hanging it out, on-the-edge driving type on an oval was enjoyable to look at, and that was when he was working good, however not a menace to win.

    His cross of Alex Palou was epic! And kudos to Palou, who didn’t simply permit him to cross, however fought arduous for the win! Rasmussen’s drive jogged my memory of a number of drivers early of their careers that I loved watching. Jody Scheckter in Porsche 917 and Formulation 5000 (1973), Gilles Villeneuve in Formulation Atlantic (1976-77) and Camaro grasp Carl Shafer (1970-80s)… All guys whose related type of racing thrilled at Highway Atlanta within the 70s. Christian has a vibrant future. I’m so glad Ed Carpenter noticed the potential! I’m a brand new fan!

    Tim, Germantown, TN

    MP: Good previous “Razzle Dazzle” has been precisely who you noticed on Sunday all all through his march up the USF Championships ladder and in Indy NXT. Pure, uncooked, and unapologetic pace. Very Gilles, certainly.

    Q: I noticed a rumor that Alex Palou is on Crimson Bull’s radar for its second F1 seat… is there any enamel to that? Whereas that may be a prime tier automobile, would Alex have any curiosity in play second to Max Verstappen and the F1 careers that has destroyed?

    Additionally, simply floating this concept on the market: If Penske drops Energy, what if he takes Verizon to PREMA? They want the funding and have the services and he has the information of how one can win. Could be fairly the story for him to deliver them to the entrance.  

    Ideas?

    Joey, Florida

    MP: No clue what Crimson Bull could or is probably not excited by. However one one who isn’t excited by making his driver obtainable to an F1 workforce is Chip Ganassi, and he doesn’t want Crimson Bull’s cash. Verizon is signed to Staff Penske, not Will Energy. In the event that they select to signal elsewhere with him, I’d should think about their contract with Penske would permit for such issues, but it surely isn’t his cash to take. Verizon loves him, so persevering with at one other workforce can be a heartwarming factor.

    Q: Apart from Will Energy, are there another drivers whose seats are up for brand new contracts in 2026?

    James

    MP: Simply those we’ve written about in our recent silly season story.

    Q: Did Will Energy really feel slighted by Kyffin Simpson earlier than/resulting in his wreck? I am not sure if Will selected the improper aspect making an attempt to lap him a number of instances or if he was being blocked.

    Atilla Veyssal, West Allis, WI

    MP: No. 

    Q: So, Honda received’t decide to IndyCar – will the brand new 3.4L twin-turbo Gibson V6 destined for LMP2 match into the subsequent era IndyCar chassis?  Can or not it’s tuned to 700 or so horsepower?

    We hold listening to all of the the reason why IndyCar wants Honda and GM to remain, however I’m simply not seeing it. They (Honda, primarily) insisted on the pricey hybrid items, which have been an awesome huge zero at greatest, and after getting their approach, they’re nonetheless not joyful. Simply rip the band-aid off already.

    Possibly the Nissan-based Gibson V6 is bigger and heavier than the present 2.2L engines, however minus the unneeded hybrid items, I wager it’s a wash. With out the price of the hybrids, one other engine additionally turns into extra economically possible. Time to go in one other route.

    Oh, and big props to Katherine Legge for ignoring the haters, working arduous, and delivering some good efforts in essentially the most under-funded automobile within the NASCAR Cup Sequence storage.

    Mike, Marietta, GA

    MP: IndyCar provided hybridization to its producers. Honda mentioned sure. It was written into the availability contract. Honda held IndyCar to its written and legally-binding phrase. IndyCar is accountable for hybridization coming into IndyCar.

    The brand new Gibson engine is bigger than the brand new IndyCar engine and isn’t designed to mount to the brand new automobile. If somebody wished to bankroll a bunch of modifications to it, I’m certain it could possibly be wedged in there. 

    It is an IndyCar hybrid. Stickers by no means lie. Joe Skibinski/IMS

    Q: Has anybody spoken to race management relating to why the rain in Flip 4 warning was known as?  My good friend and I had been sitting in Flip 4 and it was an entire lot of nothing. We felt it, regarded up, and it was over. As quickly as yellow was known as and the sweepers had been deployed, I knew it was over for the frontrunners that didn’t pit.

    You could possibly see from the sky it was a single small cloud cluster that will blow out rapidly. I might assume the mixed observe temp and robust northwesterly wind would have negated moisture on the observe. We joked that they closed the roof briefly on the Brewers’ baseball sport (simply east of The Mile) so race management needed to copy them. 

    On a extra critical be aware, are the foundations for rain and moisture completely different for various observe sorts? I’ve famous the subject of one thing much like F1’s digital security automobile for IndyCar has been lined now and again in Mailbag questions. Maybe this was a time when one thing related would have been an choice? I’m all for driver and crew security. IndyCar excels on this. If the true motive for the yellow was the well-known David Hobbs “clag” then that’s comprehensible. Simply want we might get a extra plausible clarification.

    Everett, Milwaukee, WI

    MP: It’s not a kind of issues the place you’re taking time to weigh whether or not it’s one small cloud or two…if drops of rain are seen hitting the aeroscreen on an oval, you cease racing. Sure, the foundations are completely different for various kinds of tracks. Highway and road programs are handled in another way than ovals.

    Q: When will IndyCar get a brand new chassis? Along with a brand new chassis, can we’ve them open the rulebook extra?  I liked it when there was a couple of chassis and there was extra freedom. The present automobiles are boring.

    P.S.  Pato O’Ward is right concerning the Detroit observe. 

    Steve, Rockford, MI

    MP: Welcome again to IndyCar! New chassis in 2028. Open it extra… how? You’ll be disenchanted to study it’s a single-supplier plan with the brand new automobile identical to the present automobile. 

    Q: Once I first found CART from my Catalan aspect of the world in 1997-98, protection right here was very restricted. One of many issues that helped me study concerning the sport as a teen had been the Autocourse CART yearbooks led by Jeremy Shaw. They had been superbly finished they usually function stunning mementos of these years. I’ve all of them, in fact. (They usually even bought translated into Spanish for a few years!)

    As somebody loopy for the historical past of the game, I am now attempting to purchase older yearbooks. Simply bought “The Males and Machines of IndyCar Racing, 1991-92,” and undoubtedly seeking to get extra of them. However why aren’t there IndyCar yearbooks anymore? Champ Automobile’s yearbooks resulted in 2006, and I do not assume IRL bought something going. F1 no less than has a pair going annually.

    I do know the publishing scene shouldn’t be the identical as 30 years in the past, however I believe there needs to be an IndyCar yearbook taking place. What do you assume?

    Jordi Domènech

    MP: I learn an attention-grabbing article in a newspaper earlier this week which mentioned there’s been a current drop of 40 p.c with printed supplies (books, magazines) being offered, which is why no person is speeding to make IndyCar annuals or NASCAR annuals or IMSA annuals like we as soon as had.

    The IRL had its Indy 500 annual which doubled as season-long annuals. I’ve most of them. And many of the Autocourses because the Seventies, most of IMSA’s, and most the entire CART/Champ Automobile annuals. I’d love for annuals to turn out to be a factor once more, however worry that custom is gone. 

    Q: I worry the worst – even worse than Michael Schumacher: Any information on Alex Zanardi? It looks like years since he has even been talked about within the information.

    Please advise. Thanks!

    Pineapple Head/ DFW

    MP: It’s not a subject I chase. Alex’s spouse Daniela has been type sufficient to supply updates when she feels they’re warranted, which I respect and hope others will comply with swimsuit. 

    Q: With the discuss a necessity for extra ovals and crowd attendance dwindling, it delivered to thoughts one thing that I am certain has been kicked round earlier than. How wanting an oval is just too quick?

    The racing at Richmond appeared to have been fairly stable prior to now, Iowa will be fairly respectable as nicely. Would a shorter observe such because the 5/8 mile IRP be possible? A Saturday night time 300 lap affair with Silver Crown and midgets because the undercard would pack the home. Or, probably pair the high-banked half-mile Kern County observe in Bakersfield after Lengthy Seashore or earlier than Laguna Seca? They might run it with NXT on the undercard together with one other regional touring sequence, maybe.

    It may possibly even be seen as technically far sufficient away to be a unique market from the others, and never as small as some on the schedule already. However would they be too quick?

    Mike, Brownsburg, IN

    MP: Nice query, nice concepts, and I don’t know on size. But when IndyCar noticed the observe, felt it was lengthy sufficient to run 27 automobiles with out being on prime of one another, and the security requirements met their standards, I’d should consider they’d be open to the idea. 

    Kern County’s journey to the IndyCar schedule begins right here. Jonathan Moore/Getty Photographs

    Q: Do you will have any perception into how promoters assume? That is relating to the Iowa IndyCar race and its low turnout.

    Since NASCAR crammed the place a couple of weeks later, I do not assume it is the afternoon begin time. I regarded into ticket costs for the current race and the grandstands ranged from $70 to $130 in six increments. (You could possibly save 10% shopping for a couple of months earlier.) That did not appear to work, so would a promoter ever take into account promoting each seat in the home for $30 if they arrive again? That will seemingly be within the vary of native dust observe racing on a Saturday night time.

    If it does not generate no less than the identical income, then you understand they don’t seem to be within the product, and time to search out one other venue. 

    Rick Navratil

    MP: I do know quite a lot of race promoters and communicate with them every time attainable, so I might need a imprecise concept. On the cut-rate pricing, all of it depends upon the sequence and whether or not a observe like Iowa is paying a racing sequence to come back to city with NASCAR, or if a sequence like IndyCar is paying to hire the Iowa observe like in July, does its personal promotions, and units ticket costs to attempt to recoup its bills and hopefully flip a revenue. 

    Q: Why do not the quick six qualifiers get an additional set of tires to make use of solely within the closing qualifying session? It could alleviate any tire drawback within the race as a consequence of being within the Quick Six.

    Mike, Houston, TX

    MP: Little bit of an uninteresting reply, however they get what they pay for from Firestone, and the present contracts don’t embody the allotment of an additional set of tires. Again within the day when tires had been free and totally funded by the Goodyears and Firestones, it wouldn’t have been an enormous deal. However with actual budgets in place to work inside, freely giving unpaid tires isn’t a part of the enterprise mannequin. 

    Q: CGR shared a video clip of its automobiles testing at Nashville Superspeedway on Aug. 19. How does this work when it comes to IndyCar’s guidelines? Do “closed” testing alternatives rely solely on a workforce’s means to afford it, together with observe rental? Are there restrictions on how typically, how lengthy, or the place such closed testing can happen? Is it widespread for a single workforce to check at a venue prematurely of an upcoming race? Do technical alliance companions usually be a part of these testing classes?

    Okay. Campbell, Nashville, TN

    MP: You might have official sequence exams, that are open to all groups, and you’ve got personal exams, the place groups decide which permitted tracks to make use of to attempt to study no matter they really feel can be helpful. Andretti went to Portland with its three automobiles proper after Laguna Seca and used considered one of its personal days, for instance. Similar with Ganassi at Nashville. My guess is the workforce picked Nashville nicely forward of time, pondering it may nicely be the location of a championship showdown the place its automobiles had been good in 2024, however not nice. Makes excellent sense when choosing venues prematurely, however as we now know, the one worth from this take a look at shall be for Dixon, who’s third within the championship, to attempt to distance himself from Lundgaard in fourth; catching O’Ward in second can be an enormous stretch.

    Sure, there’s all types of restrictions on the when and the place, and with so few personal take a look at days, groups are extremely intentional about the place they’re used. On technical alliances, sure, for certain. Inside Ganassi and Meyer Shank, you will have a cross-team plan that had their 5 mixed automobiles going to particular tracks to check and study issues to profit the 5. Similar with Penske and Foyt and their 5 mixed automobiles.

    Q: Together with the Mailbag and different nice articles from RACER, as we speak’s electronic mail inbox included a press launch on Penske Media Company (PMC).

    I understanding that that is Jay Penske’s wheelhouse and that it isn’t any a part of Penske Leisure, however being a loyal IndyCar fan since ’63, Jay’s hyperlink to print media and him being a Penske member of the family actually shocked me in that I had by no means heard of this cross media/leisure connection earlier than.

    That is particularly so if he’s actually on the very quick listing of heirs to the two-thirds possession left at IndyCar, IMS and Penske Leisure. With this revelation, it frankly provides me a pause for all the justifications given now and sooner or later as to Penske Leisure’s means (or lack there of) to advertise an occasion like Iowa, or another IndyCar race for that matter.

    PMC is on the coronary heart of the leisure print world and would seemingly have a wealth of contacts from that area that understands how one can promote virtually something if solely requested to take action. (This helped me to raised perceive how Gene Simmons, Mr. “I AM INDY,” was as soon as a part of the pre-Penske IndyCar/IMS period with the IRL in 2006.)

    Steve, Bonner Springs, KS

    MP: Since Jay and Dragon Racing left IndyCar greater than a decade in the past for Formulation E, I haven’t seen him or heard of his involvement in IndyCar, a lot much less since his father purchased the sequence and Speedway. His PMC enterprise has been going sturdy, and there’s lengthy been the power to mix each worlds, however that’s one other space the place I haven’t seen the exterior proof of PE and PMC collaborating. If they’ve or accomplish that at the moment, I’m simply unaware of it.

    Previous to Fox’s buy-in, sure, I’d see PMC as a probably highly effective media ally for IndyCar. With Fox’s new funding, a way more highly effective media entity is within the constructing. 

    It has been some time since we have had an excuse to run a shot of a Dragon Racing IndyCar. Ed Zurga/Getty Photographs

    Final week, we invited readers to answer a letter asking about ovals that had elevation modifications. Here is a pattern of a number of the responses:

    Re: ovals with elevation. I consider the Nazareth observe had some elevation change the place the excessive level was popping out of Flip 3 and the low level was in the course of Flip 2. (It was a trioval) So that you went down downhill by way of begin/end and the dogleg (Flip 1) on the entrance aspect, after which uphill from the center of Flip 2 all over the center of Flip 3. It wasn’t loads, but it surely was there.

    Brad, Yorktown, IN

    To the query from Janis in final week’s Mailbag, the one one which instantly involves my (previous) thoughts is the defunct Ontario Motor Speedway. I appear to do not forget that the backstretch was designed to be increased earlier than Flip 3 for simpler viewing from the entrance stretch. I may be improper.  

    Mark, Colorado Ski Nation

    Does the climb onto the banking at Monza (or AVUS) rely? I’m a lot too younger, however did Trenton have a little bit of an elevation change within the kidney half? What about counting The Hole at Langhorn? North Flip transition from seashore to pavement at Daytona? 

    Abraham Zimroth

    Nazareth had some elevation modifications. ESPN Speedweek had a digicam automobile that took a lap and it confirmed the elevation modifications. Satan’s Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas had a again stretch that was a lot increased than the entrance stretch. This made it a lot simpler to see from the grandstand.  

    Mike, Houston, TX

    I can consider three that hosted IndyCar races. Ontario Motor Speedway, Twin Ring Motegi’s oval and Walt Disney World Speedway. All three had again straightaways that had been elevated increased than their entrance straights to advertise higher sight strains.

    Jeff , Sherrills Ford, NC

    The Dover Mile is on flat-as-a-pool-table Delaware land. However, it’s really a bowl form. The surface wall is nearly a constant rim, however the turns are 24 diploma banking. Watch onboard cameras to see how the automobiles drop into every finish and climb a hill again on the straights. I’m not a NASCAR man however have been to some races and the 2 IRL races. Watching Richard Petty run the wall all the best way round whereas smoking his tires after I was 12 years previous is one thing I’ll always remember.

    Dave 

    Janis from Florida requested if there had been ovals with elevation. Sure! There have been, and nonetheless are. We’re not speaking elevation the likes of Highway America or Laguna Seca, however there have been ovals similar to Ontario Motor Speedway which had a again straight elevated increased than the entrance straight for higher viewing. This meant the quick chute between Turns 1 and a couple of went uphill, and the quick chute between Turns 3 and 4 went downhill.

    Then there’s North Wilkesboro Speedway that has a pronounced downhill on the entrance straight and uphill on the again straight. Oval haters do not appear to know the wonderful number of ovals, regardless of the stereotypical NASCAR cookie-cutter. There have been quick tracks with banking on one finish and flat on the opposite, completely different levels of banking or various kinds of banking on every finish, completely different radiuses in turns (egg formed, D-shaped, diamond formed, and so on.). Add in dust tracks, with variable surfaces that change as circumstances do, and it ought to clarify why quick observe oval racing was/is fashionable. They’re hardly all the identical.

    Jim Thurman, Mojave Desert, CA

    Nazareth was a part of the “elevation change oval” membership. David Taylor/Getty Photographs

    Q: How a lot advance discover do NASCAR groups get on the schedule launch? As of after I checked at 10:00am ET Aug. 20, each Marriott resort room within the larger Dover space is offered out race weekend…

    Shawn, MD

    KELLY CRANDALL: It doesn’t sound like they get a lot advance discover. From my understanding, by the point NASCAR begins circulating it to the groups, it’s only some minutes earlier than it will get despatched out publicly. The drivers have mentioned the identical factor: they’ve heard about it when everybody else does, they usually see it on social media.

    Q: Will we ever see a NASCAR Conflict or All-Star race on a highway course?

    Chris Fiegler, Latham, NY

    KC: I’ve realized to by no means say by no means on this enterprise. Since each of these are Fox Sports activities races, it could be a collaboration of what they and NASCAR need, and what they really feel fits them greatest.

    Q: If NASCAR is to proceed having playoffs, this is my loopy concept: :et’s take away playoffs factors altogether. As an alternative, let’s copy baseball and use strikes.

    • Any driver that claims a number of wins qualifies to the playoffs with no strikes.
    • Any driver with a win and 5 prime fives qualifies to the playoffs with one strike.
    • The 16-driver playoff grid is accomplished with one of the best positioned drivers in factors, with two strikes.
    • Every other driver will get three strikes, and is provisionally out of the playoffs.
    • Each race:
    • The race winner will get a strike eliminated.
    • The perfect positioned driver with three strikes additionally has a strike eliminated. 
    • The three worst positioned drivers get a strike, besides to make sure a minimal of 4 drivers not struck out.
    • As soon as there’s 5 – 6 drivers left, all drivers with strikes are completely struck out.

    Ignacio, Uruguay

    KC: There are a ton of concepts and numerous discussions from the committee that NASCAR put collectively. However in the long run, TV goes to get a say as nicely. I used to be hopeful that one thing was going to be applied for 2026, however I’m getting the impression that NASCAR isn’t going to do this as they discuss with their TV associate. However, once more, I can guarantee you there are numerous conversations throughout the trade round potential modifications. Personally, I’d like to simply take the primary 10 or 12 drivers in factors after the common season and do it that approach – a model of the unique Chase format from 2004.

    Q: I’ve attended each main racing occasion at Watkins Glen since I used to be two years previous (28 now) even regardless of transferring to Michigan a number of years in the past. I can’t assist however be discouraged as through the years, the grass and gravel has been taken out and the asphalt runoffs expanded out to the wall.

    I perceive the need to restrict yellows with automobiles buried to the axles, however I believe NASCAR having no observe limits has actually deteriorated the standard of racing on the observe for the sequence. Certain you possibly can nonetheless cross in Flip 1, however evidently the automobiles are actually capable of drive 100m deeper and considerably shorten the brake zone earlier than letting the automobile hop the curb out to the wall on exit, actually limiting pure passing and motion on this nice nook.

    Curious if I’m the one one which feels this manner and if there’s any dialogue about enforced limits or ‘self imposing’ observe updates? (That truly work.) 

    Jared

    KC: NASCAR is an intriguing case examine as a result of they like to not be concerned in making rulings about observe limits and telling drivers what they will do, they usually accomplish that solely in sure corners on the Circuit of The Americas. I might say that opinions are cut up between drivers who don’t consider that observe limits needs to be a factor and those that consider they need to be compelled to remain on target as a result of it’s a course for a motive.

    Q: I see NASCAR has moved the race at Watkins to Mom’s Day for 2026. Are they critical?

    Being a lifelong resident of upstate New York, and having a camp about 20 miles from the observe, I can inform you, Could is usually the wettest month of the yr.  And whereas it does not snow that always, snow on Mom’s Day shouldn’t be unparalleled. Did NASCAR take the unpredictable climate under consideration with this transfer? If we do get our regular moist Could, then the infield, the place 90% of the followers are, goes to be a mud pit by Saturday morning.

    On prime of that, one of many huge issues that drive the nice attendance numbers the race enjoys is that it has in all probability essentially the most trackside tenting of any NASCAR observe. I do not see how there may be going to be that a lot tenting when the colleges are nonetheless in progress and the common low temperatures in Could is within the higher 40s.

    I do know that NASCAR owns the ability and might do no matter they need, however have they thought this by way of?

    Wealthy Carpenter, Wayne, NY

    KC: Nicely, I might assume they’ve thought it by way of, and they’d inform you that they’ve. Jusan Hamilton, NASCAR managing director of competitors operations, mentioned after the schedule announcement that NASCAR checked out climate information factors, and for that point of yr, it’s a median of the decrease 70s through the day, and the possibility of rain is comparatively low in comparison with August. Hamilton additionally mentioned that faculty remains to be in session throughout that point of yr, in order that they consider that the inhabitants of central New York is way increased then, and “you will have the chance to probably attain a fan demographic up there that’s usually not round through the summer time.”

    Q: Will we see Kathrine Legge get a full-time experience within the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Components Sequence or the NASCAR Cup Sequence in 2026?

    Kurt Perleberg

    KC: I’ve not heard something. All of it comes all the way down to funding, and what she brings to the desk. At the moment, it appears she’s been placing collectively offers to run a handful of races, but it surely’s going to take much more to deliver to a workforce for a full-time experience.

    THE FINAL WORD
    From Robin Miller’s Mailbag, August 29, 2018

    Q: At all times love your driver tales from the previous. In comparison with a few of your readers from the ‘60s or ‘70s, I am a lesser old-timer from the ‘80s, with my first introduction as a youngster being the 1985 Indy 500. Naturally Danny Sullivan immediately grew to become my favourite driver. I do know he did TV commentary in late ‘90s CART. Have you learnt what he’s as much as these days, and any good tales? On a aspect be aware, I will need to have been a devoted fan as I consider I used to be one of many few that truly loved his appearing on Miami Vice!

    Doug Sohn, North Richland Hills, TX

    ROBIN MILLER: Today Danny performs numerous golf by his Pebble Seashore house, travels the world making private appearances, does slightly F1 stewarding when requested, and just about enjoys being Danny Sullivan. I believe his greatest story is the perseverance he confirmed to make it as a race driver towards steep odds, and sure Garvin Brown helped him loads, however Danny had a drive beneath these Hollywood seems to be and made all of it the best way to the highest. He’s a great man, and a great ambassador for IndyCar.



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