S5 E9: Imola 2005 - Alonso v Schumacher

S5 E9: Imola 2005 - Alonso v Schumacher

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Indycar Split Q&A: John Oreovicz answers your questions (Free Preview)

Following our recent three-part Indycar Split podcast series, we put together a special Q&A episode for The Race Members' Club, with special guest John Oreovicz returning to tackle some follow-up questions with Glenn Freeman. We're delighted to share an extended preview of that e ...  Show more

BONUS: Indycar at war! Ep. 3 - Peace in our time

Our Indycar Split series concludes by looking at how the CART/IRL war finally came to an end after more than a decade of fighting.But before we get to that, we have to talk about one of the biggest fights that took place during the split: the battle over who really won the 2002 I ...  Show more

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