Friday, July 20, 2012

2013 DREAM schedule for the IZOD IndyCar series

I put together my dream schedule for the 2013 IZOD IndyCar season. Please note this is just me dream schedule and is in no way reflective of the thoughts of IndyCar officials! I have 24 races divided up with a perfect 25%, 25%, 25%, 25% brake up between street courses, permanent road courses, short ovals (less than 1.5 miles), and super speedways (1.5 mile or greater). I tried to keep excising races on their same weekend as much as possible but some things had to be moved around some. I have also not taken into account how realistic these dates are for some of the tracks who may have other races around that time of the year. After all this is just my dream schedule!
I have taken some risk pairing road/street coarse with ovals in the same area in back to back races (Milwaukee and Road America and Huston and Texas). The theory behind it is for the most part (though I understand there is some crossover) there are different types of fans that go to oval races and go to road races this way you appease both fan bases while staying in the same market's headlines longer.  Cons to this plan are that some people might want to go to both but not that close together. Pros however, are that you might be able to build fans at one and get them to go to the other.

3/3/2013         Streets of St. Petersburg
3/10/2013       Phoenix International Raceway
3/17/2013       Streets of Sao Poulo
4/7/2013         Circuit of the Americas
4/14/2013       Long Beach Grand Prix
4/28/2013       New Hampshire Motor Speedway
5/5/2013         Rockingham Speedway
5/26/2013       Indianapolis Motor Speedway
6/8/2013         Iowa Speedway*
6/16/2013       Milwaukee Mile
6/30/2013       Road America
7/7/2013         Streets of Toronto
7/14/2013       Michigan International Speedway
7/28/2013       Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
8/4/2013        Infineon Raceway
8/17/2013      Richmond International Raceway
8/25/2013      Streets of Baltimore
9/8/2013        Chacagoland Speedway
9/15/2013      Barber Motersports Park
9/22/2013      Kentucky Speedway
10/6/2013      Watkins Glen International
10/20/2013     Streets of Huston
10/26/2013    Texas Motor Speedway*

* Denotes night race

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama Preview and Predictions


And we are back at it with the second race of the season in as many weeks.  This week is Barber which is on iRacing so that makes it a little easier for me to break down as I have driven and raced on it.

There really is only one good passing opportunity per lap and that is going down breaking for turn 5.  I expect this week to be a better test of how the “new” (which is back to the old) blocking rule is going to work.  I don’t see Castroneves completing a pass on the outside here so defending the inside line will probably be enough to hold anyone off but will see.  I expect we will also see the driver’s test Barfield this week as not only is passing going to be hard but they have two weeks to get replacement parts and which will not affect the April 4th test at Indy as that will be with the new oval aero parts.  So if the reason everyone was so well behaved at St. Pete was because lack of parts and not time between races that is not going to be an issue here.

For predictions I’m going to change it up some sure I think Power will get the pole but it will get pretty boring if I just pick Power every time so I’ll go with Briscoe this week.  Some things we learn from last week is on the twisties Chevy is the lump to have.  What makes this interesting is this might mean on ovals Honda is the better choice so that could make May fun to see how well the Penskie’s can get will people we don’t normally see up there (like A.J. Foyt Enterprises) up there!  Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves though back to this week and Barber.  Major Hitchcliffe did set the fastest time in Q2 last week so AA has what it takes to get it done so don’t turn you back on them either which is why I am going to go with James Hinchcliffe for the win this week.  Going out on a little limb but not too big of one.  For P2 I would look towards Will Power to rebound from his “horrible” 7th place finish last week.  (Just how great do you have to be when 7th is a horrible finish?)  For the third step on the podium I am going to go with Ryan Briscoe to complete the Chevy sweep.  The story of the race I am afraid is going to be the blocking/defending rule as I really see some people getting held up behind slower cars.  (As long as it isn’t how bad the TV coverage is however, I’ll consider it a win!)  The Legend In His Own Mind Award I’m going to look at Rubens Barrichello.  I was not one of the people who thought Rubens would come in and just take over the IndyCar series.  While I said it wouldn’t shock me if he won A race it wouldn’t shock me if he didn’t either and I would be surprised if he was a serious contender for the championship.  However, after a 17th place finish last week I think he really needs a top 10 this week to show that he is not too old to get it done and is more than just hype.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Honda Grand Prix of St Petersburg Review and Reaction


Let me open by saying the pre-race coverage on ABC was just awesome!  They talked a lot about the drivers, cars and the award worthy tribute to Dan Weldon was just breath taking and almost had me in tears all over again.  Now let’s get to the race.  The start looked good to me 5 rows 2-by-2 yeah they stringed out towards the back but over all I would say it was a good line up add the fact that they all made it through turn 1, and you have a great start.  They followed up the great start with some good racing early and I was loving the ABC coverage (at this point) with them not taking their first brake till lap 8!  The first yellow came out on lap 8 when Katherine Legge was going so slow that her Lotus engine decided to just stop.  (I give credit to Legge for earning her right to be in the race.  After not making the 105% cut in the first practice and needing a quick lap on her last lap of practice two to get within 105%.   On Saturday and in quals, which is the only time that really matters, she was will within the 105% rule and deserved to be on the grid!)  I give HUGE credit to Beaux Barfield for holding the yellow and allowing everyone that wanted to pit, pit under green.  Great call!  Lap 17 was the restart with Ryan Briscoe leading and again a great restart with eight rows 2-by-2.  Going in to one however while they didn’t wreck I must say Scott Dixon’s “hip check” on Ryan Hunter-Reay was kind of a dirty move if you ask me.  On lap 20 James Jakes stuffs it bring out the second yellow.  Under this yellow Briscoe pits (I must admit at the time I didn’t understand this move if you didn’t pit before the first yellow why would you pit now but, in hindsight it worked out for him being the first of the 3 stop cars.)  The restart took place on lap 29 with Scott Dixon leading them and UGLY start only 2 rows side-by-side proving that leaving the pace car on track doesn’t change anything if the leader wants to go early he still can and can keep the field from lining up.  Lap 46 Ed Carpenter spins.  Contact came from Helio as Ed was trying to pit.  Race control reviewed and decided “no further action” was required.  Once again I must say this was the right call and good job by Beaux Barfield.  Last year the was a cry from the fans that if one persons race was ruined by contact then race control should ruin the other persons race with a call but this was not a “take out” or a “punt” Helio didn’t know Ed was pitting and wasn’t expecting him to slow down coming off the last turn.  Helio gained no advantage from the contact it was not initial and was just a racing incident therefore, no penalty was the correct call.  Once again great call Beaux Barfield!  The next lap however with Carpenter still sitting in the middle of pit in with safety workers all around him and the PITS ARE OPEN!!!!!!  This was just a HORABLE call by Beaux Barfield! Safety must come first and having people standing in the middle of pit in and having that many cars weaving around to get in is just WAY too dangerous.  (Post race Barfield said that he opened the pits because cars were running out of fuel.  That should NOT be a concern of Race Control!  If it is not safe to open the pits then the pits should not be opened.  In the past IndyCar has had the rule that if you were running out of fuel then you could come into the closed pits for a splash and go but you had to come back once they were open for a full stop.  If they did this sure them might still be some cars coming down pit lane but not as many and would be much safer as they wouldn’t be racing to get in and out as they are going to be at the back anyway.)  This call is would makes me drop Beaux’s grade for the race over all drop from an A to a C.  The restart comes on lap 49 with Dixie once again bring them to the field and once again only 3 rows “lined up” and even that is stretching it.  This is something to keep an eye on throughout the season is this a Dixon thing or is it just a coincidence that it happened twice in this race with him leading.  With about 32 to go we see Legge stopped (again) but this time just passed pit out.  Dixon pits, Helio stays out.  I am wondering if Dixon came in early thinking there might be a yellow (I don’t know if this is true or not just what I was thinking).  There isn’t a full coarse caution and Helio comes in a lap later.  Not through a yellow here is 50/50 for me I am not going to call it a good call but not going to call it a bad call either she wasn’t really in a dangerous position but there were track workers where a car COULD get to however unlikely, so yellow, no yellow, I’ll just go with the flow.  Helio leap frogs Dixon in the pits (I think) but Dixon is able to make the pass while Helio tires are still cold.  Not sure how ABC doesn’t show this!? First leap frogging through the pit cycle can be very exciting if done correctly (see F1 coverage on Speed as a perfect example!) but, then to not show Dixon passing Helio on track there is just no excuse for that!  The only thing worse would be to do it again.  Oh wait they DID when Helio passes Dixon back on the OUT SIDE no less!  At least they showed a reply of this pass but how do you not show this live?  After this the tv coverage gets a little boring however if you follow Pippa Mann on twitter you learn that there are passes almost every lap going into turn 1.  It is a shame that the TV coverage was so great for pre-race and the first part of the race to have such horrible coverage here late in the race.  They did make up for it again in post race (for those of us who got to see it!).  I am surprised that the race went long they had 2.5 hours set out for the race just over half an hour was set for pre-race so that leaves just under 2 hours for the race which should be enough time unless there is a red flag or something like that.

Over all I would say it was a good weekend with a great memory of Helio hanging on the fence with the “Dan Weldon Way” sign.  An average start for the new car, not the best start for the new engines with all of the electrical problems.  (I took not that the Chevy’s that were reporting this problem all had the in-car cameras and this year for the first year the in-cars run off of the cars battery not its own external battery.)  And an average start for the new race director Beaux Barfield.  I would say while I think Beaux call a good race except for one horrible call opening the pits but I thought Brain Barnhart did most of the time also.  I believe if the exact same race happened with the exact same calls from race control except it was Barnhart calling the race.  There would outrage for the horrible job race control did from the some of the more out spoken fans (fuelled by Robin Miller) proving that it wasn’t the calls Barnhart made during his tender as Race Director but it was just a blind hatred for anyone connected to the IRL era.  The story of the race has to the race broadcast, which is very sad.  There seemed to be a very good race on track too bad we at home didn’t get to see it.  The “Legend In His Own Mind” award I am going to give to Will Power.  While I like the pit strategy at the time it didn’t work out for him and someone as great on the twisties as Power I would expect him to be able to overcome that and still have a good finish so I was a little disappointed that he was unable to bounce back.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Preview and Predictions


Welcome back to life as we enter the first race of the DW12 era!  I am not a fan of street races but St. Petersburg does have some good passing points and uses FIA approved track surface (this is not your normal city street pavement).  So overall not a bad place to open a season.  Being an ABC race there will be no TV coverage of qualifying which is a major down side.  I really wish Randy Bernard would step up and say, “Hey you have first choice if you want to put in on ESPN 3 then go right ahead but if you don’t then let IndyCar.com offer live streaming for quals.”  I know it will never happen but one can dream right.  ABC does have 2.5 hours carved out on Sunday so there should be a decent prerace and unless there are delays or red flags there should be enough time for more than a couple of post race interviews.

On to predictions!  For pole I will stick to my normal of Will Power, just like last year I am sure he will not get every road / street course pole but will get most.   Podium I am going to go with Dixon for the win his performance in spring training was very impressive (but you have to keep in mind that he ran on the rubber that the Penske's laid down so it is not an apple to apples comparison.   I will go with Will in P2 with Dario 3rd.  Yeah the more things change the more they stay the same expect the big teams to win most things though I am expecting a lot this year out of Justin Wilson.  The story of the race I think is going to be the Lotus and just how far off they are, they have not shown very well in testing and if they are way off it will have people talking.  On the other hand, if they are completive it will be great for the sport and will still have everyone talking so either way I think that is what is going to have people talking on Monday.  The “Legend In His Own Mind” award I predict will end up going out to Katherine Legg.  While I am sure, the Lotus engine will get a big part in the blame I am waiting to see if they are going to enforce the 110% rule and just how long it will take before the #ParkKatherine takes over the IndyCar twitter feed.