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Welcome to our motorsports podcast where we discuss F1, IndyCar, IMSA, NASCAR, our own racing adventures, and some other adventures!
This past weekend, racecars tried to become planes as cars got airborne. Formula 1 continued its season at the Hungaroring where McLaren finished 1-2 but not without some controversy. Verstappen meanwhile finished 5th after bad strategy from the pit wall and a few overtakes that came from desperation on his end.
IndyCar went to the streets of Toronto where Andretti dominated as Colton Herta was 5 race laps short of a grand slam as he took the win ahead of his teammate Kyle Kirkwood. Two cars got airborne as well in this race with Santino Ferrucci most notably ending upside down. He was alright but that was the end of his race.
NASCAR returned to Indy but this time they returned to the rectangle for the Brickyard 400...and in typical NASCAR fashion the end of the race came down to an overtime finish but this one came with some extra spiciness as the officials seemed to make up some rules to get the race over with. Larson wins in the end but not very many people were happy otherwise about the decisions made from race control.
Coming up this weekend - Formula 1 goes to the infamous Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium for the last round before their summer break. NASCAR is on a two week summer break of their own as the Olympics are going on and NBC will be focusing their coverage to the events in Paris.
Welcome to our motorsports podcast where we discuss F1, IndyCar, IMSA, NASCAR, our own racing adventures, and some other adventures!
This past weekend, racecars tried to become planes as cars got airborne. Formula 1 continued its season at the Hungaroring where McLaren finished 1-2 but not without some controversy. Verstappen meanwhile finished 5th after bad strategy from the pit wall and a few overtakes that came from desperation on his end.
IndyCar went to the streets of Toronto where Andretti dominated as Colton Herta was 5 race laps short of a grand slam as he took the win ahead of his teammate Kyle Kirkwood. Two cars got airborne as well in this race with Santino Ferrucci most notably ending upside down. He was alright but that was the end of his race.
NASCAR returned to Indy but this time they returned to the rectangle for the Brickyard 400...and in typical NASCAR fashion the end of the race came down to an overtime finish but this one came with some extra spiciness as the officials seemed to make up some rules to get the race over with. Larson wins in the end but not very many people were happy otherwise about the decisions made from race control.
Coming up this weekend - Formula 1 goes to the infamous Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium for the last round before their summer break. NASCAR is on a two week summer break of their own as the Olympics are going on and NBC will be focusing their coverage to the events in Paris.