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Originally Posted by bjohnsonsmith
They only have one double-header now in IndyCar. The last time they had more was in 2014, with three. Even so not one driver won both races. The last driver to win both, was Scott Dixon in 2013, at Toronto. However, IndyCar is more random than F1, so the likelihood of an F1 driver winning both is higher.
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This isn't a dig at Indycar, but sometimes the way the randomness works out is a little silly. The fuel mileage, pit windows and yellows on ovals and road or street circuits is indeed random. It produces different winners and somehow fits Indycar, but I'm not sure it is right for F1.