Dre Reviews: IndyCar’s Indy 200 At Mid-Ohio
The. Andretti. Meltdown. Do I really need to add anything more here?
The. Andretti. Meltdown. Do I really need to add anything more here?
Colton Herta had a career-defining drive at a GP of Indy that went descended into pure chaos. Dre, tries to make sense of it all.
Pato O’Ward silences some doubters with a superb comeback win in Bama, as Alex Palou refuses to go away. Also, Grosjean and Rahal. BEEF HISTORY.
Josef Newgarden vs Scott McLaughlin headlined IndyCar in Texas. Dre on that, the battle with NASCAR’s PJ1 and Jimmie Johnson shining while Devlin… doesn’t.
IndyCar’s season opener had a bunch of tactical warfare, and Scott McLaughlin holding off the reigning champ Alex Palou. Dre on a intriguing St Petersburg (In Florida, mind…)
With 20 laps to go at IndyCar’s Laguna Seca race, Grosjean was poised for victory. And while it wasn’t quite the fairytale ending, Dre wanted to write about the power of the new breed for the series.
F1 and F2 is enjoying a golden age of new talent bursting onto the scene, but it may come at a cost. Here’s Dre on how the youth is in a civil war with itself.
No, really. We don’t. And you’re kidding yourself if you believe otherwise.
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