Posts Tagged ‘Homestead-Miami Speedway’

More speculation on the 2011 schedule

More speculation on the 2011 schedule

The first hints that what we thought we knew of the 2011 schedule was going off the rails came while chatting with Randy Bernard on the Mid-Ohio race weekend. We learned that imminent announcements of 2011 NASCAR dates at that time were having a greater impact on the plans of the IZOD IndyCar Series than expected. With many of those announcements having now taken place, things appear to be back on track.

Updated speculation on the 2011 schedule

It’s been a little over a month since we last looked at the 2011 schedule, and things have changed some since then. Some revised speculation appears to be in order.

Watkins Glen: Sunday thoughts

Sunday thoughts from the 2010 event at Watkins Glen International.

Speculation on the 2011 schedule

An early attempt at speculation on the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series schedule.

Homestead: My visit to the surface of the Sun

Homestead: My visit to the surface of the Sun

I decided on the spur of the moment to go to the IRL finale. To my surprise, Homestead-Miami Speedway had been moved to the surface of the sun.

Homestead: Interviews, part two

A series of interviews conducted at Homestead-Miami Speedway during the 2009 championship weekend.

Homestead: Interviews, part one

A series of interviews conducted at Homestead-Miami Speedway during the 2009 championship weekend.

2009 championship preview: Ryan Briscoe

Ryan Briscoe enters the weekend in third place in the championship standings, a mere eight points behind leader Scott Dixon. Ryan has had a spectacular second half of the season and, in my opinion, should be considered the favorite to leave Miami with the title in hand.

2009 championship preview: Dario Franchitti

Dario Franchitti comes to Homestead in second place in the championship, five points behind Scott Dixon and as the least talked about member of the triumvirate with an opportunity to win the championship.

2009 championship preview: Scott Dixon

Scott Dixon enters the season finale with a five-point lead over Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Dario Franchitti and an eight-point lead over Team Penske driver Ryan Briscoe. His job is simple — win the race.