Dre’s IndyCar 2024 Season Review – Part 2 (RLL, AJ Foyt, McLaren)
The Rise of Santino Ferrucci, the stagnation of RLL and the frustration of McLaren are all covered as Dre Reviews Part 2 of IndyCar in 2024, as well as Alex Rossi heading to ECR.
The Rise of Santino Ferrucci, the stagnation of RLL and the frustration of McLaren are all covered as Dre Reviews Part 2 of IndyCar in 2024, as well as Alex Rossi heading to ECR.
Scott McLaughlin and Will Power split wins at a broken Iowa circuit marred by a messy qualifying session. Dre makes sense of it all as IndyCar enters its second half.
Pato O’Ward wins a narrow fight with Alex Palou in a Mid-Ohio slugfest, while the hybrid debut… still has teething problems.
Just in case you forgot – Alex Palou is HIM. That’s it, that’s the preview.
The Final Part of Dre’s 2023 IndyCar Review features a disappointing McLaren team, a weird time for Penske, and Alex Palou being him. Again.
Alex. Palou. Is. Him. Stop me if you’ve heard that before. But Dre talks Detroit’s new street circuit and the racing that came with it, as well as a mid-season referendum on McLaren.
Alex Rossi wins after a 47 race drought amongst a sea of Andretti misery, Christian Lundgaard cracks the podium and Will Power takes the Championship lead.
In a wild four hour span, both Chip Ganassi and Zak Brown claimed to have signed IndyCar Champion Alex Palou. Dre writes on why there can be no winners from the fallout.
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