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"Ninety-two years ago [the Indy 500] was probably like any other race," said 2005 winner Dan Wheldon. "But over time it's just created so many storylines and history for people of our generation that now it's just massive. People value that history and tradition and you just can't take that away."
Hayanari Shimoda is a nice guy I met him at Mid-Ohio a few months back,I'm a big fan of the guy I hope he's ok and dosen't have any serious injuries,I look foward to seeing him in one piece in ALMS next year.
"Ninety-two years ago [the Indy 500] was probably like any other race," said 2005 winner Dan Wheldon. "But over time it's just created so many storylines and history for people of our generation that now it's just massive. People value that history and tradition and you just can't take that away."
Hayanari Shimoda is a nice guy I met him at Mid-Ohio a few months back,I'm a big fan of the guy I hope he's ok and dosen't have any serious injuries,I look foward to seeing him in one piece in ALMS next year.
True that. Was he didn't even get to finish one lap at Petite too, what a pair of tough breaks.
True that. Was he didn't even get to finish one lap at Petite too, what a pair of tough breaks.
They did win at Leguna Seca in pretty convincing fashion,but It was a real shame what happened to him at the beginning of the Petit LM.The other guys in the incident pretty much threw the blame on him,but it really was not his fault those guys decided to brain fade on the first corner of the first lap of 12 hour race.
"Ninety-two years ago [the Indy 500] was probably like any other race," said 2005 winner Dan Wheldon. "But over time it's just created so many storylines and history for people of our generation that now it's just massive. People value that history and tradition and you just can't take that away."
They did win at Leguna Seca in pretty convincing fashion,but It was a real shame what happened to him at the beginning of the Petit LM.The other guys in the incident pretty much threw the blame on him,but it really was not his fault those guys decided to brain fade on the first corner of the first lap of 12 hour race.
I agree. I laughed quite hard when they blamed it on the pole sitter in the middle.
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