Posts Tagged ‘Verizon IndyCar Series – Technical’
Firestone to remain in INDYCAR through 2014

[Firestone PR] Firestone has announced its intention to remain with the IZOD IndyCar Series through 2014 and renewed its commitment as official tire and title sponsor of Firestone Indy Lights through 2012.
New rules for 2012 taking shape

[INDYCAR PR] Sporting and technical regulations that comprise the 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series rulebook were distributed electronically to teams today by INDYCAR.
INDYCAR provides answers in Wheldon report

Now that INDYCAR have released its findings of the Wheldon investigation, Paul examines what he likes and doesn’t like in the report.
Allow time to determine oval racing’s future

It’s the time of year when seasonal carols sing of bells ringing. But for many in the INDYCAR community, the only bells they’re hearing are the sounding of alarms.
INDYCAR didn’t do “nothing”

Paul rebuffs outside accusations that INDYCAR foresaw the type of incident that occurred at Las Vegas Motor Speedway but did nothing to prevent it.
MFW podcast episode 50

This milestone podcast features an in-depth interview with Tony Cotman, a chat with Edmonton native Mike Cockrall, and discussions of the Vegas contenders and the 2012 team-to-engine count.
Engine longevity vs. competition

With engine competition returning to INDYCAR in 2012, the way that races play out is very likely to change. How will fans view these adjustments?
MFW podcast episode 42

Paul and Steph discuss the recently unveiled 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series racecar mockup, sit down with IMS historian Donald Davidson, and engage in some Indianapolis 500 trivia.
Wiggins provides insight into owners’ stance on aero kits

Keith Wiggins, owner of HVM Racing, sat down with More Front Wing to discuss the owners’ perspective on the debate regarding their vote to delay multiple aero kits to 2013.
MFW podcast episode 41

Paul and Steph are joined this week by SPEED’s Robin Miller and 2005 Indianapolis 500 and IZOD IndyCar Series champion Dan Wheldon.
Long Beach: Friday thoughts

Bash gives her thoughts on the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach at the end of her first day on location.
If records fall, it should mean something

One of the hot-topic issues preceding this year’s Month of May has been Randy Bernard’s quest to see the track records broken in an exhibition run. The stunt would garner attention, but breaking records at Indy needs to be done right.