I will admit it, I didn't sit down and watch the race. I was at my Aunt and Uncles house for a while. They had the race on. I probably watched 3 laps of follow the leader. My wife and I left their house with probably 70 laps to go. We went to DQ, and then to the store to pick up grocries. Drove home (we live in a different town), and put everything away. I wanted to see who won the race so I turned on the tv. I couldn't believe it, the race was still on. I turned the tv off, ordered a pizza, went into town and picked it up, came home again, turned the tv on again to see who won and it was still on. They had a red flag do to water I guess. I guess they have never heard of hydrolic (sp) cement. They could have had the problem fixed in 15 minutes and been back to racing. I ate my pizza and decided to watch the last 10 laps or so. I didn't think it was possible but I think it took 40 minutes to run those laps. At least it seemed like a life time to me. But just as bad as watching napcrap was having to listen to the two hillbillies in the booth. That was painful. I'm glad I didn't have to sit and watch that race. I would be bald right now if I would have. Other than the money, can someone explain why Wanica, Hornish and others have went to napcrap? Now I remember why I stopped watching them in the mid to late 90's.
Come on Indycar, get your act together. Don't give us an ugly car. Get more than one body style in there. Get more than one engine in the series. Get more American drivers. And good Lord, get more oval. I don't know how anyone can think napcrap is a better series. They have better marketing, and probably a lot smarter people running the show. But it's not a better series, and there is no way the racing can even be talked about on the same level.
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