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Originally Posted by bjohnsonsmith
I agree with what Marshall Pruett wrote, in The Racer Mailbag, April 13 and he summed it up perfectly.
''if IndyCar is trying to grow, trying to promote its value and improved season-long car counts and TV ratings, what kind of message does it send by accepting a reduced car count at its biggest and most popular race? If they throw in the towel on its tradition of 33 starters, they open themselves up to big questions from sponsors, promoters, and their main corporate partners about the true health of the series.''
https://racer.com/2022/04/13/the-rac...ag-april-13/3/
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Do you think an underfunded car that's way off the pace, with an inexperienced driver, and run by an inexperienced team and crew would be a better way to show the health of the series?