Dre’s 2023 IndyCar Season Review – Part 3: McLaren, Penske and Chip Ganassi
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.
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.
Is Ricciardo’s seat at risk? Has Motorsport gone soft on racecraft? What changes would I make to F1 and MotoGP, and is Free-To-Air sports at risk? #AskDre, June edition!
The. Andretti. Meltdown. Do I really need to add anything more here?
IndyCar’s final race at Detroit was a classic strategy fight between two men who have struggled to find themselves in the series lately. Here’s Dre on the brilliance of Power vs Rossi.
In this piece from RJ O’Connell, he comments about the conflicting nature of being an American Motorsports fan as Haas F1 team made audacious comments regarding the state of its driving talent.
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