• Re: Update on Jamie Chadwick

    From ~misfit~@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 5 12:15:14 2023
    <cross-posting removed>

    On 5/08/2023 8:51 am, a425couple wrote:
    from https://the-race.com/indycar/too-slow-to-adapt-but-chadwicks-us-move-could-yet-pay-off/

    ‘TOO SLOW TO ADAPT’ – BUT CHADWICK’S US MOVE COULD YET PAY OFF
    18 mins ago
    By Jack Benyon
     See comments
    A pair of top 10s in a row mark Jamie Chadwick’s best Indy NXT results of the season so far.

    That might not sound like the results you expect, but one of those 10ths was on an oval – no mean
    feat – and as for the rest of the campaign, she’s learning a new tyre and a host of new tracks in a
    way few others are doing.

    I've watched all of her Indy NXT races this year (and will watch her this weekend) and this is my take:

    Firstly you have to bear in mind that these are short races and the focus is almost always in the
    top 10 so most of the time I'm actually watching back of shot or the timing tower.

    In her first two races she qualified a fair way down (as you'd expect) and tried to make up ground
    during the races. Indy NXT is a lot more lax than W Series (or other European races are) when it
    comes to 'hip-checking' and contact and she was punted into the wall several times when trying to
    pass or when being passed (with no penalties handed out to anyone).

    Since then it seems like she's concentrated on getting the best from the car but hasn't put herself
    in positions where she can be easily taken out. Because of that she's mostly only made up places
    when others ahead of her get punted out or crash. Surviving until the end is an important part of
    motor racing and is worth taking the time to get right.

    She seems to be a lot more on top of the car lately and I'm hoping that, once she gets comfortable
    with the (huge jump in) power and the tracks, that she'll then have more confidence and start
    mixing it more with other drivers. She has made a couple of passes lately on drivers who the
    commentators seem to think are promising (but oddly the passes haven't been talked about in
    commentary).

    I'm hoping that she either gets another year in NXT or gets a drive next year in a more...
    regulated series. The former option would be my preference as I think that with experience of the
    car and tracks she'll do much better.

    As a side-note Jamie didn't do a lot of mixing it up in W Series. She usually simply qualified
    close to the front and either ran away with it or sat close enough and applied pressure then
    capitilised on mother peoples mistakes. That's not to say that she can't pass cars, just that she
    never really needed to because of her speed and she often played the percentage game with good results.
    --
    Shaun.

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    in the DSM"
    David Melville

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  • From ~misfit~@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 7 12:32:42 2023
    On 5/08/2023 12:15 pm, ~misfit~ wrote:
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    Since then it seems like she's concentrated on getting the best from the car but hasn't put herself
    in positions where she can be easily taken out. Because of that she's mostly only made up places
    when others ahead of her get punted out or crash. Surviving until the end is an important part of
    motor racing and is worth taking the time to get right.

    She seems to be a lot more on top of the car lately and I'm hoping that, once she gets comfortable
    with the (huge jump in) power and the tracks, that she'll then have more confidence and start
    mixing it more with other drivers. She has made a couple of passes lately on drivers who the
    commentators seem to think are promising (but oddly the passes haven't been talked about in
    commentary).


    It was great to see Jamie continue to improve and gain confidence this weekend. Qualifying was
    rained off so they started in championship order which saw her starting 17th on a track where they
    hadn't had a lot of running.

    She kept out of trouble and ran a clean race. She inherited a few spots as others found the walls,
    made a few passes, and had her best finish so far of 8th place (of 15 finishers). She even got some
    camera time!

    Hopefully she continues to move up the field next Friday at the Indy Road Course.
    --
    Shaun.

    "Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy little classification
    in the DSM"
    David Melville

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  • From texas gate@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 10 18:32:42 2023
    On Friday, August 4, 2023 at 6:15:21 PM UTC-6, ~misfit~ wrote:

    I've watched all of her Indy NXT races this year

    pirated
    you pillar of society

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