It has been almost two days since the dispute of the first Music City Grand PrixBut the IndyCar contingent is still out of breath after a race that delivered much of what was promised, both for the good and the bad (or what should have been a little less prevalent). Chaos was expected and there was, in large scoops, with up to nine yellow flags, two red flags and eight drivers who did not see the checkered flag. But bold maneuvers were also expected at both ends of the bridges, and this career offered it.
Having had only 55 minutes with the green flag of 2 hours and 18 minutes meant that there were not so many moments of competition, but enough to see a spectacular Colton herta advancing against everything and everyone, being only stopped by a wall that led him to abandonment six laps from the end. On the other side of the deck, not even a strange collision could stop a Marcus Ericsson who has received a new nickname: ‘Air-icsson’. Click and find out why.