Oreo says remain calm, because despite reports hypothesizing otherwise those two young men on the front row at Milwaukee should both be around for a long, long time.
Thus sayeth Graham Rahal:
"Unless the top three teams [in F1] come calling, you're not going to have a shot at winning, and I don't find it attractive to go and fight for 15th place every weekend. We've shown here that any team can come up here and fight. You saw Conquest, a low-budget team, out-qualify one of the Penskes [at Milwaukee]. That doesn't happen in Formula One.So speaketh Marco Andretti:
"Being an American, I love living here and I love racing here. And you find that all the Europeans who come over here like racing here better anyway."
"As long as [the IndyCar Series] grows, this is where we want to be, unless one of the big three [F1] teams pulls you out of a win at Kentucky, which I doubt is going to happen.Nine months ago we had to deal with that “Will the last IndyCar driver please turn out the lights” nonsense, but now? Now we have a bizarro world where there are 28 regular entries, one of which is being piloted by a guy (John Andretti) who started the year racing in the N-Word.
"I really think unless the timing is perfect I don't see it [F1] in my future. I'm absolutely happy where I am right now. I have an awesome chance year in and year out of getting two of my ultimate goals -- the [Indy] 500 and the championship."
Sleep well at night, my friends.
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