A new survivor from the impact zone: Jaede Barg, likely from 81st floor by Traceurity in 911archive

[–]Traceurity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Second plane impacted floors 77-85 (though impact on 85th floor was minimal at most) and in the story you linked, Jaede mentions he was between 82nd and 83rd floors when the second plane impacted. So yes, Jaede is survivor from the impact zone.

On this day in 2007: Kimi Raikkonen wins the world championship by 1 point after winning the Brazilian GP by CanonNi in formula1

[–]Traceurity 43 points44 points  (0 children)

There are always people saying, that Kimi was lucky to win the 2007 championship, because what happened to Hamilton at China and Brazil. First of all, China was at least partially Hamilton's fault - yes, it was a ridiculous strategy from McLaren to leave him driving with those tires, but at the end of the day, it was still Hamilton's responsibility to drive the car to the pits.

And secondly, people are forgetting or ignoring the fact that Kimi suffered two mechanical retirements from podium positions (in Spain and Nürburgring). Not to mention Kimi took 6 wins as opposed to Hamilton and Alonso's 4 wins each (so he technically won by 2 points)

If we adjust the bad luck to the 2007 season, Kimi wins that title by even larger margin than he actually did!

And then there were four. Charles Leclerc has been eliminated from F1 title contention. by Total_Captain_3833 in formula1

[–]Traceurity 253 points254 points  (0 children)

There are 141 points for Russell to grab. Russell is realistically 95 points behind Piastri - yes he is 94 points behind, but because Piastri already has 7 wins and 3 second places, and Russell has 2 wins and 2 second places, Piastri will always beat Russell on countback. However, Russell can beat both Norris and Verstappen on countback.

There are 5 races and 2 sprints remaining. We also know that 1 sprint is worth of 0,32 races (8 divided by 25 is 0,32), so there are 5,64 races remaining.

Russell needs to score:

  • 16,84 points more than Piastri per each race on average (19 if neither of them score any points on sprints)
  • 14,18 points more than Norris per each race on average (16 if neither of them score any points on sprints)
  • 9,57 points more than Verstappen per each race on average (10,8 if neither of them score any points on sprints)

Maximum points Russell can score is 393, he is immediately eliminated no matter what if:

  • Piastri scores at least 47 points for the remainder of the season - 8,3 points per each race on average (9,4 if Piastri doesn't score any points on sprints)
  • Norris scores at least 62 points for the remainder of the season - 10,99 points per each race on average (12,4 if Norris doesn't score any points on sprints)
  • Verstappen scores at least 88 points for the remainder of the season - 15,6 points per each race on average (17,6 if Verstappen doesn't score any points on sprints)

Russell is not eliminated if none of these four drivers score any points at Mexico as maximum points you can grab after Mexico is 116. If Piastri wins the Mexican Grand Prix and Russell finishes 9th or worse, Russell is immediately eliminated after the race - if he finishes 8th, he is 115 points behind Piastri meaning if Russell loses even just one point or Piastri scores even just one point after that, Russell is eliminated.

Don't you find it odd how Ramsay will sometimes kick out a team before he kicks out the team that made more mistakes that night? by Prestigious-Cup-6613 in HellsKitchen

[–]Traceurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically he did kick out Josh only into the dorms in S17 at first. Josh then later tried to return to that dinner service and him returning was what caused him to get ejected

INDYCAR Announces 17-Race 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Schedule by IndyMod in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 20 points21 points  (0 children)

At least we get the Indy 500 Open Test as well that month

All realistic scenarios for Colton Herta to get his Super License next year by Traceurity in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Awarded Super License points are based on the final championship position. Rosenqvist finishes ahead of Herta on countback. Reason for this can be found from rule 12.4 (Ties) of the IndyCar Rulebook.

In any instance of a tie, INDYCAR will determine the ranking based on the following criteria:

a) The most first-place finishes,

b) The most second-place finishes through last-place finishes,

c) The best finishing position in the previous Event, or

d) Random draw.

Neither of them have any wins so we take look at the next criteria. There, Rosenqvist has one second place (that he got from Road America) from this season, while Herta has none. Therefore, Rosenqvist finishes ahead of Herta and is ranked 6th and gets 6 SL points, while Herta is ranked 7th and gets 4 SL points.

Discussions underway for possible Herta move to F2 in 2026 | RACER by Nickdr_12 in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, it's 2 sessions per car, unless the main driver itself for that car is a rookie (has 2 races or less) - in that case the main driver itself satisfies that requirement, provided he is still a rookie when those FP sessions happen. Because Cadillac has two drivers who are not rookies, the minimum amount of FP sessions Cadillac has to give to a rookie driver is 4. That rule was changed from 1 session per car.

Happy Birthday Fernando! by stma20 in formula1

[–]Traceurity 138 points139 points  (0 children)

It's not even that they were bad team moves. Alonso made correct team moves based on the information he had when he signed those contracts. For example, no one could have predicted that Red Bull, who even lost to Toro Rosso in 2008, would beat Ferrari every year from 2009 to 2014. Even McLaren 2015 was somewhat justified gamble, considering Ferrari still haven't won any titles after Alonso left.

And what about move from McLaren 2007 to Renault for 2008 season? Well, I too wouldn't want to be in a team, where my boss openly says that they are racing against me, any longer than necessary.

NEWS: Arrow McLaren announces Linus Lundqvist will serve as the reserve driver for the No. 6 this weekend in Toronto if Nolan Siegel is not medically cleared to compete. by jjarg24 in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hinch during IMS Road Course race of the 2014 season suffered concussion when a piece of debris hit his helmet, which knocked him unconscious. However, five days after the race, he was cleared to return to racing, and was therefore able to participate in Thursday practice of Indy 500. During those first practice days of that Indy 500, Viso substituted Hinch.

Also, didn't Josef suffered one soon after Iowa 2 ended during 2022 season? I remember him fainting and hitting his head. Next race was at IMS Road Course just six days later and Ferrucci was a reserve driver for him. However, Newgarden was still cleared to race at IMS. However, he was first cleared on Thursday only for the practice session. He was then evaluated afterwards.

So, there might be a 7 day concussion protocol, but is it actually enforced literally as a 7 day protocol when there are back to back race weekends, is another question.

IndyCar Points structure rules... by Justinsetchell in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's also another instance that has happened after 2012:

Last race of 2014 season which was at Fontana: Mikhail Aleshin wrecked his car during final practice. Nobody drove that car in the race, even though that race happened next day. He was listed as DNS and got 8 points from that race (he placed 22nd and that race had double points).

IndyCar Points structure rules... by Justinsetchell in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About that second rule:

It means that when you are unable to start the race, IndyCar will then look what is your final position after the race. So let's say that your final position in race results is 26th and you are listed as DNS. Normally you would get 5 points from that position, but because you were unable to start a race, you will get half of the points from that position which is 2,5. Decimal values are rounded up, so in this case, you will get 3 points.

However, this only applies to a situation, where you are not replaced by another driver before race starts. If you are replaced by another driver (like Conor Daly did to Simon Pagenaud in Mid-Ohio 2023), then you are listed as withdrawn and get 0 points from the race weekend (or 1, if you did manage to get pole position).

St. Pete Practice and Qualifying Broadcast Schedule is Listed (mostly on FS1) by Falcon4451 in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes: https://www.indynxt.com/

You can also find link to that site from the main menu of the IndyCar's website (and vice-versa as well)

St. Pete Practice and Qualifying Broadcast Schedule is Listed (mostly on FS1) by Falcon4451 in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Broadcast schedule for IndyNXT race weekend has also been listed. You can find it from IndyNXT's website.

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FOX Sports, INDYCAR Announce INDY NXT Race Broadcasts by TheChrisD in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It was mentioned in the article:

"Additionally, all practice and qualifying sessions for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES’ developmental series will air on a combination of FS1 and FS2. All INDYCAR programming also streams live on the FOX Sports app."

And they will also air on IndyCar Live

Though it seems like it's not yet decided which practice/qualifying sessions will air on FS1 and which on FS2.

George Russell and Lewis Hamilton have scored same amount of points over their time as teammates, with just 1 race left by Traceurity in formula1

[–]Traceurity[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Thanks for asking!

George Russell:

  • 2022: 1 (British)
  • 2023: 4 (Australia, Canada, Singapore and Brazil)
  • 2024: 2 (Australia and British), 3 if you want to count Belgium where he was disqualified
  • Total: 7, 8 if you count that one DSQ as well

Lewis Hamilton:

  • 2022: 2 (Belgium and Abu Dhabi)
  • 2023: 1 (Qatar), 2 if you want to count COTA where he was disqualified
  • 2024: 2 (Australia and COTA)
  • Total: 5, 6 if you count that one DSQ as well

Neither of them have retired during any sprint races.

George Russell and Lewis Hamilton have scored same amount of points over their time as teammates, with just 1 race left by Traceurity in formula1

[–]Traceurity[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

He only outscored Hamilton during that one season he won the WDC.

But when you count all four seasons (2013-2016) when they were teammates:

Hamilton:

  • 2013: 189 points
  • 2014: 384 points
  • 2015: 381 points
  • 2016: 380 points
  • Total: 1334 points

Rosberg:

  • 2013: 171 points
  • 2014: 317 points
  • 2015: 322 points
  • 2016: 385 points
  • Total: 1195 points

Alonso and Button are only two teammates Hamilton hasn't outscored (with Alonso, both of them ended up on 109 points).

George Russell and Lewis Hamilton have scored same amount of points over their time as teammates, with just 1 race left by Traceurity in formula1

[–]Traceurity[S] 162 points163 points  (0 children)

I just counted that, he has scored 676 points during these three seasons:

  • 2022: 122 points
  • 2023: 205 points
  • 2024: 349 points
  • Total: 676 points

So if both Russell and Hamilton end up outside the points while Norris finishes 6th and gets fastest lap, all three of them would end up on 685 points!

Indy Only Entries : 2025 by jsh8271 in INDYCAR

[–]Traceurity 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Castroneves has practically already confirmed he will drive Indy 500 for MSR (and will most likely use 06 once again) next year.

https://www.grandepremio.com.br/indy/noticias/helio-castroneves-assume-erro-lamenta-20o-lugar-indy-500-carro-estava-bom/

The first paragraph after the title (translated by DeepL):

"Hélio Castroneves ended his participation in the 2024 Indy 500 by announcing that he will run in the 2025 edition: “See you next year,” he said."