@jethrosesc All drivers below 20th in the championship should have to pre-qualify; in a 26 car grid the six fastest in that group would qualify. But a slower car in the MAIN qualifying session would be bumped by faster prequalifiers to determine the 26 fastest.
I would determine the road/street course field size cap by multiplying the track length by 15 (1.755x15 = 26.325, Mid-Ohio is 2.258x15 = 33.87), provided they all meet the 105 or 107% rule.
very unusual but really cool NBC coverage!
Masca79 8 months ago
06:22 Michael was on the move there all three up to third past all the penskes in a couple of corners.
jbracer86 1 year ago
Wow, a 31 car starting grid for an event that isn't at Indy... THIS IS WHEN IT WAS IN THE HAYDAY!
racermac1988 1 year ago 5
@racermac1988 Personally, I would limit the field size to 26 at Toronto. But that's just me. At least there were 31 cars showing up!
Nasty crash for Herta.
FrodothePuppet 1 year ago 3
@FrodothePuppet How about a pre-qualifying session just like in F1?
jethrosesc 1 year ago
@jethrosesc All drivers below 20th in the championship should have to pre-qualify; in a 26 car grid the six fastest in that group would qualify. But a slower car in the MAIN qualifying session would be bumped by faster prequalifiers to determine the 26 fastest.
I would determine the road/street course field size cap by multiplying the track length by 15 (1.755x15 = 26.325, Mid-Ohio is 2.258x15 = 33.87), provided they all meet the 105 or 107% rule.
FrodothePuppet 1 year ago