
Dre’s Race Review: IndyCar’s 2023 Honda Indy 200
Alex Palou makes it four wins out in the last five and puts one hand on the Astor Cup. In July. And Benjamin Pedersen gets dogpiled for blue flags. Dre on a mixed bag in Mid-Ohio.
Alex Palou makes it four wins out in the last five and puts one hand on the Astor Cup. In July. And Benjamin Pedersen gets dogpiled for blue flags. Dre on a mixed bag in Mid-Ohio.
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.
Beatings in IndyCar are usually rare. Unless you’re Alex Palo, who laid a stampede to end Christian Lundgaard’s hopes on his signature track. Dre on Indy’s Road Course!
Romain Grosjean comes so close and yet so far, and in the end, it didn’t even matter. That on the emotional FIFTH second-place finish for The Phoenix in Barber.
Kyle Kirkwood finally gets his chance to deliver, and takes full advantage. An emotional win for Andretti, amidst a see of bad faith in Long Beach.
Marcus Ericsson sneaks another one as Romain Grosjean gets taken out by a defiant Scotty Mac. Dre asks an important question: Does the series have it out for RoGro?
Will Power takes The Astor Cup, as Alex Palou writes the final chapter of a complicated and brilliant IndyCar Season. Dre wraps up IndyCar in 2022.
Scott McLaughlin cements his status as one of the fastest guys in the series, as Will Power sets up the final title charge. Dre on IndyCar in Portland!
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