IndyCar mustn't follow F1's example
Formula 1 isn't the only series where fans and insiders are vocally expressing dissatisfaction. MARK GLENDENNING warns IndyCar's critics to keep things in perspective
Long-time IndyCar fans are very possessive when it comes to its heritage.
And they're correspondingly passionate participants in any conversation about IndyCar's future direction: there's a depth of emotional investment that you rarely see anywhere else in the sport, Formula 1 included.
That might be partly because F1 fans haven't had to endure the same type of ride as their IndyCar counterparts.
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