Posts Tagged ‘Will Power’

Watkins Glen: Sunday thoughts

Sunday thoughts from the 2010 event at Watkins Glen International.

Mistakes prove too costly for big guns to overcome

The 94th running of the Indianapolis 500 has come and gone, and like the other 93 races before it, this rendition was full of twists, turns, surprises, and action throughout the race.

2010 season: So far, so good

As the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series takes a week off after the first quarter of play, things in the Series are pretty much where most people expected them to be following the first block of road and street courses on the schedule.

Long Beach: Sunday thoughts

Sunday thoughts from the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.

St. Pete: Final thoughts

Some final thoughts on the race at St. Petersburg.

St. Pete: Saturday thoughts

Saturday thoughts from the streets of St. Petersburg.

Do you have any Buffalo sauce for that crow?

It is with a sense of honor that I request a bit of Buffalo sauce for the crow that Steph will be making me eat until the IZOD IndyCar Series fires up again in St. Petersburg, Florida, in just under two weeks.

Sao Paulo delivers on promises of greatness

Could we have asked for a better season opener? Yesterday’s track issues were sorted out perfectly (with thanks due to Tony Cotman and the team at NZR Consulting), and the IZOD IndyCar Series responded by offering up drama in spades — albeit with a bit of help from Mother Nature.

Random thoughts on 2009 thus far

Since I’m stuck for 6+ hours at the Seattle airport, I’ve got plenty of time to jot down some thoughts on what we’ve seen in the IndyCar season so far. I haven’t reviewed anything, so whatever comes to mind are those events that really stick out.

Sonoma: Weekend thoughts

For all the jokes about Snorenoma and Infini-yawn, I recommend attending the event if you get the chance. The area is striking, the facilities and staff are very nice, and the racing isn’t always a bore.

Costly crash

The practice accident involving Nelson Philippe, Will Power and E.J. Viso has cost the series two competitors for this weekend and possibly the rest of the season. Viso is fine and should race tomorrow, but Philippe and Power are both out for an undetermined amount of time.