"Well, Dan Wheldon certainly was a factor during the course of the race, and there was at one point where I actually thought (Panther Racing owner) John Barnes made the right call. You guys were gonna go for two stops, and the caution comes out - kinda screws the pooch on that one. What about your drive today?" - Jack Arute, interviewing Nos-guzzling Dan Wheldon and adding value to yet another IndyCar telecast.
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How about that drive is right. We can all agree that Iowa was the first race of the season we saw some real racing, thanks to Wheldon and Schekter...let us only hope for some more "psuedo" upsets like this...
Really? The first race with real racing, eh? Bellyache much? Want some cheese with that whine?
St. Pete, Milwaukee... those were racy races. Of course, there was good racing in others as well, but you didn't necessarily see all of it on TV. Frankly, I really don't see how Iowa was any better than the 500 this year.
Watch some other racing sometime, Anonymous---F1 for instance. Compared to F1, all of the races run to this point are downright pass-fests by comparison.
is press dog preparing a slander suit?