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Old 3 May 2020, 13:34 (Ref:3974253)   #54
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Originally Posted by el_cat View Post
It was so disappointing it ended like that. When Ericsson made the double pass on the back stretch it looked like he had made an awesome move for the win. But then he got drilled Nascar style by O’Ward and that started to ruin things. And then the Ferrucci/Askew clash............. just wow. Ferruccis attempts to exonerate himself have been dreadful.

I know it’s “not real”, but Norris made a very good point on his stream after the Pagenaud clash. It might be just a bit of fun, but some people are putting a lot of time and effort into making a good run for their sponsors. The drivers are practicing, the analysts studying they data when they could be having family time. To then have that time and effort nullified because people want to play bumper cars must be pretty galling
Thrills and spills aside, I have to agree you. It wasn't "serious", if that's the right word to use, because of the nature of these events but one hopes it would have been conducted with in the spirit of the competition and it was throughout the IndyCar iRacing Challenge, except for the last few laps, of the last race. That was disappointing.
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