Why IndyCar’s Race Control should tweak yellow flag policy during pit cycles

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There was a moment at Laguna on Sunday that undoubtedly followed IndyCar Race Control’s protocol, but it left many questioning why that is so in the first place.With 21 laps to go, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s Christian Lundgaard was attacking Marcus Armstrong, who’d just exited the pits and was on cold tires.The Dane lunged to the inside of Armstrong going into Turn 5, which led to …Keep reading

​ There was a moment at Laguna on Sunday that undoubtedly followed IndyCar Race Control’s protocol, but it left many questioning why that is so in the first place.With 21 laps to go, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s Christian Lundgaard was attacking Marcus Armstrong, who’d just exited the pits and was on cold tires.The Dane lunged to the inside of Armstrong going into Turn 5, which led to …Keep reading Motorsport.com – All – Stories

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