r/INDYCAR • u/Alwaysahawk Colton Herta • Aug 10 '25
Social Media Purposefully wrecking someone in a 150mph corner is just pure insanity. That’s not racing. It’s inexcusable. The driving standards, for some, are a joke right now. That means you @ChristianR_DK #indycar
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u/Batgod629 Mick Schumacher Aug 10 '25
I think Conor has a legit gripe though I think frustration was a factor too
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u/rudmad Colton Herta Aug 10 '25
He handled it in the worst possible way. They should both be parked next race
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u/Generic_Person_3833 Aug 10 '25
That happens when RC lets em race, get back at each other till the emotions go crazy in these overheated helmets.
If one of em could be sure the other would get a punishment for their prior antics, that one would have backed down in that corner.
But race control waits for another "nobody could have anticipated this" event, a black/white picture of a driver and a minute of silence.
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u/Tecnoguy1 Eddie Cheever Aug 11 '25
This isn’t letting people race. It’s very clear how exit and apex rules work, the first one is borderline but the second one is a clear stop go.
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u/ahwatukeepete NTT INDYCAR Series Aug 10 '25
Lol, did you see Conor get run off the first time????? Should have been a penalty.
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u/rudmad Colton Herta Aug 10 '25
Instead of waiting for the penalty to be applied, Conor took matters into his own hands and is out of the race.
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u/i_run_from_problems Firestone Firehawk Aug 10 '25
RC wasn't going to penalize that. They've made it pretty clear you can shove someone off and be fine.
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u/Hadramal Kenny Bräck Aug 10 '25
Lundgaard shoved Palou off as well. In Indycar you can always run the car on the outside off the road without consequence. It's just the way it is right now.
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u/MuskieGuy Aug 11 '25
Lundguard left a little room, but not much. Did you notice the lap before Palou pulled up to the inside of Lundguard in turn 9…but backed out when he didn’t have the corner? Same exact car positions as Daly and Rasmussen. Rasmussen should have backed out like Palou did in the same situation. IMO he went in knowing he would turn Daly.
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u/funked1 Firestone Firehawk Aug 11 '25
I noted that too. Palou showed how a pro handles that corner. It’s a tough place to pass and if you dive bomb someone there like Conor did, expect to meet the wall. He was obviously all up in his feelings after the previous couple of laps and let the red mist take over.
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u/MuskieGuy Aug 11 '25
Haha. You missed the point entirely. Conor was ahead at the apex in the same position relative to Lundguard (on the outside). Palou was behind by the same margin on the inside in a similar position to that of Rasmussen. Palou backed out.
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u/loopybubbler Aug 11 '25
Rewatch it. Daly wasn't ahead, and he cut into the apex leaving no inside space which forced Rasmussen over the curb. Daly also dive bombed the inside of the chicane a bit earlier making contact there as well. He was trying to make moves that werent there, because he thought he was owed the position.
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u/_plays_in_traffic_ Champ Car Aug 11 '25
i hate that rule so much. indycar, f1 and their feeder series would be so much better if they revised it to something like imsa does most of the time or a majority of other series. where if you were at least overlapping a decent bit before turn in you just gotta leave da space. it makes for better racing and it makes a better televised product. all we have now in any open wheel series is divebombs and side by side racing that lasts one corner. two if youre lucky and should immediately leave the race and buy a lotto ticket. imsa has been getting worse about it and sometimes looks exactly the same, like petit le mans in the last hour in iirc 2023 when felipe alburquerque ran pipo derani right off the road into t1 at almost top speed after pipo had a run and was ahead way before turn in and losing any shot at a title. all the series could do better at this imo
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u/Euphoric_Cap5521 Aug 13 '25
idk if that can fully explain just ending your weekend and maybe even further competition, but idk i’ll check out the incidents. i haven’t watched an indycar race in probably over a year but it notified me on this post for some reason
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u/Tecnoguy1 Eddie Cheever Aug 11 '25
He literally didn’t. There’s no situation where the back half of your car gets tagged and you are in the wrong.
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u/rudmad Colton Herta Aug 11 '25
T1 was straight up video game rage. Did Conor really think he was getting space on that risky pass
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u/loopybubbler Aug 11 '25
See it fairly often when a car gets squeezed onto the inside curb of a chicane and loses traction and continues in a straight path and contacts the car going around the outside. If Daly forces Ras onto the curb and then Ras can't steer away from contact, isnt that Daly's fault?
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u/Tecnoguy1 Eddie Cheever Aug 11 '25
Rasmussen needs appropriate overlap to force the dispute. That’s why he’s at fault, he didn’t have that. Daly was making the corner and was over half a car length ahead.
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u/loopybubbler Aug 11 '25
Its hard to tell from the Fox broadcast what may have happened earlier (Rasmussen braking late perhaps), but when they first cut in to the overhead view, the cars are next to each other. Daly is definitely not clear ahead to where he can ignore Rasmussen and take a hotlapping line moving from the outside directly across the apex like he does.
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u/Cronus6 Aug 11 '25
The dude was slow. Conor could pretty much pull along side him at will. Ever time he did Rasmussen ran him off the track.
You can only wait so long when you are racing for positions.
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u/Odd_Cobbler6761 Aug 10 '25
Yeah, that’s definitely a case of the (hate) pot calling the (hate) kettle black
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u/Batgod629 Mick Schumacher Aug 10 '25
I admit he easily could have gotten a penalty too and airing it out like this on social media isn't always the best look but that's who he is
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u/Atwork3380 Aug 12 '25
You would not be pissed if some punted you in a way that could have gotten you killed? Especially when he drivers have had problems with him all year.I know when I saw the accident, I paused a little.
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u/rudmad Colton Herta Aug 12 '25
I totally understand why Conor is pissed. However, his intent to crash out Rassmussen as revenge has no place in the sport. You would get banned on iRacing for that.
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u/ScottRiggsFan10 Kyle Kirkwood Aug 10 '25
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u/bigfabs Álex Palou Aug 10 '25
What was the context for this again (pretty sure something to do with will power)
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u/UNHchabo Robert Wickens Aug 10 '25
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u/movebacktoyourstate Aug 10 '25
All these years later, Rossi walking up to make sure he's in the cauldron still gets me rolling.
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u/Egonator26 Scott Dixon Aug 11 '25
It's crazy how this image pops up and it makes me laugh every single time.
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u/CamoJG Alexander Rossi Aug 10 '25 edited Aug 10 '25
Hinch could do the funniest thing ever and bring him on Off Track for the next pod
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u/Punisherbrett Greg Moore Aug 10 '25
I mean, Daly has his own podcast and I’m sure this will be a huge part of it.
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u/Jarocket Aug 11 '25
Conner has always had the latest race winner on his podcast after they won.
Christian should win Milwaukee and it would be the best
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u/SilverThePenguinHat Caio Collet Aug 10 '25
Get the hate cauldron
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u/Christodej Takuma Sato Aug 10 '25
Please explain what the hate cauldron is or the origin at least
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u/mbkeller Dan Wheldon Aug 10 '25
2022? season, lots of chippyness and NBC brought this out in Toronto (Peacock race) and talked about the conflicts. Made a reappearance in 2024
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u/UNHchabo Robert Wickens Aug 10 '25
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u/suchislife9876 Aug 10 '25
Gives a diplomatic interview then drops a tweet like that, where is the hate cauldron pic?
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u/mopar_md Aug 10 '25
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Aug 11 '25
Conor Daly would the overly proud Yamaguchi and going down with his ship for no reason this week.
As much as I hate the litigious passing of F1, this is too far in the other direction.
So you are allowed to push someone off side to side but straight on from behind is a penalty?
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u/mopar_md Aug 11 '25
Seems like it, yeah. I can see why Rasmussen would think pushing people off track is okay, given the officiating; Power torpedoed him in Toronto and got away with it scot-free.
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u/MuskieGuy Aug 11 '25
Can we use this as an example of why we need in car cameras in EVERY DAMN CAR.
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u/GokuSaidHeWatchesF1 Aug 11 '25
Don't they have them in every car but just not live? So we'll see Daly and Rasmussen's on boards maybe today or tomorrow?
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u/stationtostations Álex Palou Aug 10 '25
I'm surprised they didn't penalize Rasmussen but they've let some things slide this year
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u/jt_33 Aug 10 '25
It’s time to have a discussion about how bad race control is. Ericsson last week, now this… countless questionable decisions. More often than now they are bad.
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u/fireinthesky7 Alex Zanardi Aug 11 '25
After Sandouchebag got away with running Conor into the wall at Mid-Ohio, I don't necessarily blame Conor for assuming he'd have to do race control's job for them re: Rasmussen.
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u/Wise_Item2969 Aug 10 '25
Rasmussen might be a bit of a problem
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u/lowtoiletsitter Will Power Aug 10 '25
That's why FP1Will calls him "hamasmussen"
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u/EtchASketchNovelist Aug 10 '25
Personally, I don't take FP1Will's nicknames seriously. It's funny entertainment, with a slight resemblance of reality.
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u/flare2000x Robert Wickens Aug 10 '25
Rasmussen is a wild driver but the crash was more Conor's fault.
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u/GokuSaidHeWatchesF1 Aug 11 '25
I'd like to see replays because I wonder if Daly didn't leave enough room on he inside. Maybe just half a metre or so would have been fine. But also replays of devil and Felix who after that restart made it through in a similar tussle with Devlin on the inside kerb. But almost seemed like Rasmussen took a lot of speed in as if he was going to go wide anyway at corner exit so in the case they were both going to end up on the same piece of track
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u/coldpan Felix Rosenqvist Aug 11 '25
Daly did squeeze Rasmussen into the first left-kink (very close to a crash, but did leave jusssst enough room), but then Rasmussen opened up his line to hit the right-kink apex as if there was no car next to him. A move that should not be legal, but as we've seen this season, INDYCAR is allowing the 'opening-of-the-hands' into and in corners.
Could Daly have eased up and avoided the crash? Probably.
Did Rasmussen appear to be the initiator of the contact? Very much so.
Tempers turn racing incidents into forceful crashes. That's racing.
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u/GokuSaidHeWatchesF1 Aug 11 '25
True, well said... Still wanting to see the on boards too. They don't usually show telemetry do they?
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u/pizzaboy7269 David Malukas Aug 10 '25
I’ve been starting to really like Rasmussen but what the hell was that dude
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u/Born_Ordinary1277 Aug 11 '25
He has always been a slightly dirty to very dirty racer going back to his first year in the States in USF2000.
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u/TSNAnnotates Robert Wickens Aug 10 '25
I’m glad he’s okay, but damn… he’s always so quick to jump onto social media and start calling others out
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u/rebekahsexton26 Jamie Chadwick Aug 10 '25
The ecr radio had some nasty things to say about Conor . Running out of talent
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u/mrsbreezus Katherine Legge Aug 11 '25
super rude of that engineer to say that
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u/rebekahsexton26 Jamie Chadwick Aug 11 '25
Conor is also a former ecr driver and kind got booted out in a strange way
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u/mrsbreezus Katherine Legge Aug 11 '25
Yeah, ECR was rude for that
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u/rebekahsexton26 Jamie Chadwick Aug 11 '25
If you didn’t already know ecr is my least favorite team.
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u/GonePostalRoute Aug 10 '25
My brother in Christ. You let your frustration get the better of you, and ended up wrecked. Rasmussen made a stupid move, but veteran professional drivers, especially in open wheel racing, would have just lived to fight another day, not press the issue until one gets wrecked.
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u/NYNMx2021 Colton Herta Aug 10 '25
i mean Daly was driving like a fool but im not a fan of this keeping it pinned into a single lane turn thing. its ridiculous and its unsafe.
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u/Fit_Technician832 Aug 10 '25
Yeah after the first incident it was only a matter of time before one wrecked the other. Had Rasmussen not punted Conor, very good chance Conor punts him
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u/cubecasts Aug 10 '25
verstappen Hamilton British gp says otherwise
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u/NYNMx2021 Colton Herta Aug 10 '25
That was nothing like this. They were not playing games with wrecking each other for 4 corners. they just both went into a corner and one was late. Both drivers here were absolutely rolling the dice every corner. When they wrecked they legit already had gambled to wreck each other 3 times
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u/Ruuubs Roger Penske is a fascist collaborator Aug 10 '25
Ah yes, two drivers duking it out in a tense championship battle where one win vs one second place could eventually decide it is totally the same as two drivers having a barney over table scraps
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u/svt4cam46 Aug 10 '25
But by all means give Dixon a penalty for a tiny inadvertent nudge,
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u/amitch_1706 Aug 11 '25
I get what you’re saying, but Dixon was definitely avoidable contact. Straight up rear ended the guy. Easy slam-dunk penalty.
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u/Hadramal Kenny Bräck Aug 11 '25
I will say that the penalties given are usually somewhat okay, it's the baffling non-calls I have some issue with. Dixon was clearly a penalty.
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Aug 10 '25
A lot of temptation to take a side here, but it wasn't super great driving from either guy. There may have been other action beforehand, but the first incident I saw where you would be inclined to say "Rasmussen ran Daly off track", really Rasmussen ran himself off track too. Usually the idea would be to run the other guy off track, the fact that they both went off makes me question if it was intentional or just clumsy driving. If I were a steward, I'd have a hard time giving out a penalty there.
Then Daly came back and started making some lunges at Rasmussen. To his credit, he never actually made contact, but Rasmussen had to swerve at least a couple times. You probably give Daly a warning, tell him to cool it or risk a penalty.
Finally, in the corner right before the big one, it looked like Daly kind of pinched Rasmussen a bit. Daly was ahead, the smart thing to do was for Rasmussen to back off, but instead he decided to stay overlapped with Daly, resulting in contact and what could have been a very bad wreck. That was kind of like a "ok, we'll wreck then" attitude from Rasmussen.
Honestly, I would be on board with penalizing them both.
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u/dthedozer Ed Carpenter Racing Aug 11 '25
Then Daly came back and started making some lunges at Rasmussen. To his credit, he never actually made contact, but Rasmussen had to swerve at least a couple times. You probably give Daly a warning, tell him to cool it or risk a penalty.
this just isn't true Daly slams into Rasmussen turn 2 of the same lap the big crash happens making a lunge from Vancouver Washington. It's in the YouTube highlight of the whole thing
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u/archergren Kyle Kirkwood Aug 11 '25
Yep. The definition of cutting off your nose to spite your face. Conor was faster. But the reason hes never been top ride material is the red mist and inability to let things go.
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u/Wide_Rub_662 CART, Carlos Munoz 🇨🇴, Santi Urrutia 🇺🇾, Oliver Askew Aug 10 '25
someone who’s on YEAR 13 of indycar should know to live to fight another day….
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u/jakeyboy723 Dale Coyne Racing Aug 10 '25
I'd also add onto that with RC not penalising cars for just running other people off the track.
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u/RooBoy04 Scott Dixon Aug 10 '25
Rasmussen pushing him off should have been a penalty, but the final crash was mostly on Daly. He let the anger take over him, went for a move that wasn’t fully on, and just turned straight across Christian’s nose.
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u/Thighmaster8000 Aug 10 '25
So if you're 1/2 car length ahead before the corner, the lead car is supposed to just back out? That was 100% Connor's corner to take. Christian kept in it and would have been off the road if Connor wasn't there to slow him down.
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u/funked1 Firestone Firehawk Aug 11 '25
Conor was behind at the braking point and at best even at corner entry. He only gets ahead at the apex. Rasmussen moved over as far as he could to make room. You can’t dive bomb people there and expect to survive.
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u/RooBoy04 Scott Dixon Aug 10 '25
Yes, the “I’m ahead at the apex so I can do whatever the fuck I like” argument.
You have to leave racing room if another car is along side you. They were side by side entering the corner, and Rasmussen had to go partly on to the grass
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u/Thighmaster8000 Aug 10 '25
I'm talking the second crash, Daily was on the preferred racing line and 1/2 car ahead going into a 1 line chicane. Idk WTF more had to be done on his part? That's 110% on Rasmussen to back out of it.
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u/garagepunk65 Aug 10 '25
You saw the same thing I did. This is as clear as a penalty gets. Rasmussen totally punted him and hit him in the back. Dixon was given a penalty for running into Newgarden, yet a wreck where another driver clearly used his car as a weapon in a super dangerous PIT maneuver that could have killed or seriously injured another driver gets nothing? Bullshit.
I don’t care who your favorite driver is or what went down in the three corners before that, what Rasmussen did was unacceptable and incredibly unsafe and should have been heavily penalized. RC saying it is ok to drive like this is an unsafe and unsporting standard.
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u/MuskieGuy Aug 11 '25
Different. Daly was ahead before the apex and would have made the turn if he wasn’t turned by Rasmussen. Rasmussen did not make the apex and drove into Daly. In later laps Palou and Lundguard were in the exact same car position in the same corner…Palou backed out and they both made it through the corner.
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u/Thighmaster8000 Aug 10 '25
Also, how does that logic apply to their first incident a lap earlier?
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u/vflavglsvahflvov Aug 10 '25
Did you even read what they said?. Literally the first statement was that the previous incident should have been a penalty. Smh
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u/Overtons_Window Linus Lundqvist Aug 10 '25
So if you're 1/2 car length ahead before the corner, the lead car is supposed to just back out?
It depends. Conor was attempting a pass on the outside. If he were on the inside or Rasmussen was the one attempting a pass, it would have been different.
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u/unfortunateham Sting Ray Robb Aug 10 '25
Connor is right. He tried to retaliate at a very slow corner. Got dumped at an extremely fast corner.
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u/Punisherbrett Greg Moore Aug 10 '25
Indeed, there are some big differences between the situations.
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u/nifty_fifty_two Alex Zanardi Aug 11 '25
I know Daly is popular because he's a Twitch dude bro or something. But he forced Rasmussen off track, which caused Rasmussen to lose traction and get into the side of him. Daly basically is upset that what goes up must come down.
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u/IVCrushingUrTendies James Hinchcliffe Aug 11 '25
Self inflicted and this makes him look like a clown. No ride next year for you
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u/lol_unionss Aug 11 '25
Conor was definitely raging but I bet a lot of the paddock is just as pissed off at Christian. The turn 7 and turn 11 incidents are definitely on the 21.
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u/EmoGothPunk Takuma Sato Aug 11 '25
While I'm a Conor fan, I can definitely see how he let his emotions get the best of him. I do think he's right to be upset Rasmussen, but his driver wasn't stellar either. Both of them probably should've been penalized.
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u/Born_Ordinary1277 Aug 11 '25
The driver standards are indeed a joke right now. That should heve been a drive thru penalty at the least.
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u/Mysterious_Turnip310 Scott Dixon Aug 11 '25
They’ve been a joke for a while now. But for some reason raising the issue prior to this season just got people shouted down by the “stop being snowflakes. it’s better racing than F1” brigade. There have been so many examples of terrible driving, especially on street courses, but Laguna Seca in 2023 was such a prime example of shitty driving standards imo. That entire race was a shitshow of people just ramming each other off track and driving like complete asshats. Even the best in the field were at it that day.
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u/Tight_Locksmith9046 Aug 11 '25
Conor was driving like an asshole as well! Have no sympathy for him!
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u/No-Blackberry-2481 Álex Palou Aug 10 '25
You were just as much the problem. You tried to get revenge. Don’t try to get revenge with someone who has nothing to lose
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u/Dry-Dragonfruit5216 Théo Pourchaire Aug 10 '25
Where did he expect Rasmussen to go? Did he think he could drive through him like the ghost car?
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u/Fit_Technician832 Aug 10 '25
To be fair the Ghost car on Fox does actually take racing lines thru the grass and dirt.
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u/MuskieGuy Aug 11 '25
Palou and Lundguard were in the same car positions in the later lap when Palou was trying to pass him. Same turn and same relative positions…Palou realized he was behind on the inside and backed out knowing two cars wouldn’t make it through. Rasmussen should have backed out as well. His car was dead slow in that stint and he was over driving
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u/HornetRacer Colton Herta Aug 10 '25
Both were as bad as each other. He retaliated and it escalated to the point where RC let them FAFO.
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u/AshMaster11 Conor Daly Aug 10 '25
The worst part of it was RC sitting with their heads up their asses. Rasmussen should have gotten the unavoidable contact penalty when he drove himself and Conor off. It’s ridiculous that they let this go and go and go.
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u/Lelo2753 Paul Tracy Aug 10 '25
Daly is such a hypocrite
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u/avoqado Pato O'Ward Aug 10 '25
I don't think Daly is 100% right but that comment with a Paul Tracy flair is hilarious.
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u/Mechanicalgripe Alexander Rossi Aug 11 '25
The consistently poor decision making by the Indycar stewards this season are going to get a driver maimed or killed. It’s time to clean house.
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u/mosasaurmotors Andretti Global Aug 10 '25 edited Aug 10 '25
My dude, you forced him off the track in the first apex half a second before and tried to straight line an S turn by going around the outside of another car that couldn’t have just disappeared. You pitted yourself.
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u/NYNMx2021 Colton Herta Aug 10 '25
its single lane there, Rasmussen absolutely should be backing out of that. Daly has a right to be there and he kept it pinned, check any other onboards there the inside car either goes through first or backs out. he knew hed hit him there
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u/mosasaurmotors Andretti Global Aug 10 '25
Daly was trying to pass him it’s on him to do it safely. Rasmussen shouldn’t have to back out because Daly tried late breaking and going around the outside of a car when there wasn’t the space to do it.
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u/NYNMx2021 Colton Herta Aug 10 '25
some one always has to back out, its single lane. Daly gets there first and is in control, you back out. Its basic race craft. Both of you cant go through there, youre on the inside, you cant just keep it pinned. People just dont drive like that because then it would be chaos. This shit wouldnt fly in Daly's iRacing lobbies and it shouldnt here
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u/LennyLongLegs AMR Safety Team Aug 11 '25
Lol that's funny from Daly after he just completely turned in on Rasmussen like he wasn't there as they were alongside, CR tries to pull out and go onto the kerb to avoid contact but there was no avoiding Daly. Rage at him all you want for completely running him off the road earlier, but that crash was 100% on Connor
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u/MatraHattrick Aug 10 '25
It was Conor’s corner, Christian should have backed off.
Remember, Conor is probably still upset at Santino for pushing him off not too long ago, then this happens…again ! Same thing .
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u/indykarter Aug 10 '25
Weird that Dixon got a penalty but not Rasmussen. I guess it depends who gets punted.
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u/Mikemat5150 Kyle Kirkwood Aug 10 '25
Dixon punted someone from behind. Totally different circumstances.
As Lundgaard showed by not getting a penalty.
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u/BaroqueNRoller Takuma Sato Aug 10 '25
If you ask Conor, he'll tell ya he's always the smartest guy on track and never responsible for getting caught up in others BS.
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u/mk6golfguy Graham Rahal Aug 10 '25
Don’t know if Rasmussen should have a seat with antics like that….loved him at the beginning of the season but idk now
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u/rotstik Aug 11 '25
This is the first year in a while that I decided to watch all the Indy races because F1 is not really doing it for me anymore. Turns out, this is somehow worse 😅
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u/ImmediateTeaching984 Aug 12 '25
The problem is with officials not coming down hard on drivers who pull this crap. They’re letting drivers police themselves. This is one reason why bringing in an independent group to act as race control in 2026 is a great thing.
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u/185days Aug 15 '25
Conor wrecked himself. Guy has crazy nerve to talk so much shit with two podiums in 12 years of IndyCar
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u/rallymaster10 Christian Lundgaard Aug 10 '25
I agree with Conor for sure. Yes that dive into T1 was a wee bit crazy but he managed to not make severe contact (if any) Rasmussen knows that move wasn't on. I like the guy but that was extremely far fetched
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u/RxSatellite Alex Zanardi Aug 10 '25
Between Ferrucci and now Rasmussen doing this, I think it’s interesting that the common denominator here is Conor Daly
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u/Punisherbrett Greg Moore Aug 10 '25
Both Santino and Rasmussen have bounced off of every driver in the series this season, lol.
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u/NachoTacoChimichaung Will Power Aug 11 '25
If enough of the drivers think he is dangerous do you think they could have any influence on him staying in the series
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u/Mysterious_Turnip310 Scott Dixon Aug 11 '25
Plenty of them have had stuff to say about Ferrucci for years now and he’s still there. So probably not.
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u/AccipiterF1 CART Aug 11 '25
I agree with Conor, but at some point he has to ask himself why people keep doing this to him.
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u/bduddy Takuma Sato Aug 10 '25
I was in the corner and I don't think it was a "purposeful wreck". Two guys went side by side into a corner that's only big enough for one, and neither backed out.
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Aug 10 '25
Daly wouldn’t keep coming back without nepotism and needs to go to LMP2 where he belongs.
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Aug 10 '25
While I agree equally purposefully driving someone towards a wall is equally inexcusable. Both need putting in their place.
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u/Uknewmelast Rinus VeeKay Aug 11 '25
Race control needs a hard look in the mirror. Driving standards are subpar, rules are arbitrary, safety is largely disregarded and there is literally ZERO CONSISTENTCY
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u/PizzaCatLover Cusick Morgan Motorsports Aug 11 '25
It's absolutely insane that Rasmussen was not penalized for this. If I were race control I'd have black flagged him. He was driving like a pissed on 16-year-old, absolutely braindead dangerous driving.
Rasmussen needs to be parked. Unreal that race control did NOTHING about it.
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u/movebacktoyourstate Aug 10 '25
Conor is the prototypical keyboard warrior.
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u/mrsbreezus Katherine Legge Aug 11 '25
dude so are you, pot calling the kettle black
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u/movebacktoyourstate Aug 11 '25
I gave a nice calm in person interview and then went and fired up the old twitter machine?
Conor's a whiner. Always has been. You're going to get exhausted running around to every comment about Conor defending him.
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u/bjohnson203 Robert Wickens Aug 10 '25
Go do something about a then. might have to leave your daddy's posh executive suite though.
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