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Originally Posted by D.R.T.
Here you go. Was in the Motorsport.com article rather than the Autosport article - hardly polar opposites.
https://www.motorsport.com/indycar/n...ce-918349/?s=1
I disagree with this and believe it is more about aero than banking. Bourdais interview suggest the same
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Now that we're referencing the same thing, he mentions quite a bit that it can be better, amongst a great big pile of negative. However, this happened at this race and has happened in the past, so I have to believe it will happen again; WhyTF risk not having proper aero and tires?
Here's one quote from him from the same article:
“Thankfully no one paid the ultimate price, but let’s not keep dodging bullets for too long because at some point something bad will happen.”
I honestly hope you're right, but I'd rather not have to dodge a bullet next year or the year after just because someone needs to have a race at a track or in a region. It is simply not worth extra risk. This sport is already dangerous enough.