Hey sam don't you and your dad do us all a favor and stick with nascar
July 8th, 2007 at 10:38 pm
jamief3:
0 points
Penske
Who was that that decked Roger Penske? Seemed like a pretty young dude to go after the old man.
July 8th, 2007 at 8:07 pm
indyfan:
0 points
Big fight...
What the hell....who was that stupid little punk that jumped Sams dad? Bang out of order! How pathetic that Tony moaned about how sam needed his dad when he had his team owner making a fool out of himself! Class....not
July 8th, 2007 at 7:47 pm
Andrea Varsi:
0 points
Stay out of it
Understandably both camps are hot about what happened on the track. Sam'd dad needs to stay out of it. He became open game once he pushed Tony. I'm glad to see Marco get his own dad out of the picture. Good job Marco!
July 8th, 2007 at 7:44 pm
Dave in Indy:
0 points
Now THAT'S racin'
The older gentleman and the dude in the red firesuit - I want to hear an interview with those two. I'm guessing the older gentleman is a Penske guy, and the red firesuit guy is an AGR guy who took exception to the force with which the older gentleman pushed Kanaan away when he reapproached Hornish (who was being restrained by said older gentleman).
Interesting stuff - from a rather unremarkable incident about 1/2 way through the race.
July 8th, 2007 at 7:28 pm
John:
0 points
should have watched!!!
There was 10 laps left on the race and I missed it. Glad there's SPEED TV
July 8th, 2007 at 7:42 pm
Jeffrey Oldham:
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What is this Little Leage?
Mr. Hornish had no right to get involved in the disagreement between Tony Kanaan and his son. This is Big League racing, and these are grown men who are flushed with adrenalin and emotion following a tough road-race. Butt out and let them settle it - like men! Besides, they had their helmets on. Who was going to get hurt? I liked Tony's comments - while he may have been wrong to dive on Sam going into the pits, he was anxious to confront Sam "mano-a-mano" and work it between the two of them.
Personally, I like a little "dust-up" now and then. Looks to me like the "real" men (and women) race in the IRL. Can't wait for Mid-Ohio!
July 8th, 2007 at 7:24 pm
Brett:
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Sam's Ready for NASCAR
Well, it looks like Sam Hornish is fully prepared for the move to NASCAR, now that he's learned how to bully other drivers on the track and fight with his competitors. Sam says he has done all there is to do in the Indy cars? Just how many Indy 500's have you won, Sam? If the IRL isn't big enough for you Sam, please go and seek fortune over substance in the Redneck Racing League. I prefer to pay my hard-earned dollars to see drivers who combine tremendous skill with courage, drivers dedicated solely to the IRL. I'm sure Roger Penske is thrilled with today's display, too.
July 8th, 2007 at 7:03 pm
Stuart Ballantyne:
0 points
disgruntled dada
I believe that hornish senior had no right to start a skirmish that had nothing to do with him and he should be banned for the rest of the season from pit lane, I raced for many years and problems develope between racers, I can in no way ever justify if my parents were involved, they did not race for me nor did they battle for me on ore off the track but supported me with dignity and honor and I think hornish senior disgraced every parent who watches and participates in racing with their children
I don't condone it, but it was entertaining
Hey sam don't you and your dad do us all a favor and stick with nascar
Who was that that decked Roger Penske? Seemed like a pretty young dude to go after the old man.
What the hell....who was that stupid little punk that jumped Sams dad? Bang out of order! How pathetic that Tony moaned about how sam needed his dad when he had his team owner making a fool out of himself! Class....not
Understandably both camps are hot about what happened on the track. Sam'd dad needs to stay out of it. He became open game once he pushed Tony. I'm glad to see Marco get his own dad out of the picture. Good job Marco!
The older gentleman and the dude in the red firesuit - I want to hear an interview with those two. I'm guessing the older gentleman is a Penske guy, and the red firesuit guy is an AGR guy who took exception to the force with which the older gentleman pushed Kanaan away when he reapproached Hornish (who was being restrained by said older gentleman).
Interesting stuff - from a rather unremarkable incident about 1/2 way through the race.
There was 10 laps left on the race and I missed it. Glad there's SPEED TV
Mr. Hornish had no right to get involved in the disagreement between Tony Kanaan and his son. This is Big League racing, and these are grown men who are flushed with adrenalin and emotion following a tough road-race. Butt out and let them settle it - like men! Besides, they had their helmets on. Who was going to get hurt? I liked Tony's comments - while he may have been wrong to dive on Sam going into the pits, he was anxious to confront Sam "mano-a-mano" and work it between the two of them.
Personally, I like a little "dust-up" now and then. Looks to me like the "real" men (and women) race in the IRL. Can't wait for Mid-Ohio!
Well, it looks like Sam Hornish is fully prepared for the move to NASCAR, now that he's learned how to bully other drivers on the track and fight with his competitors. Sam says he has done all there is to do in the Indy cars? Just how many Indy 500's have you won, Sam? If the IRL isn't big enough for you Sam, please go and seek fortune over substance in the Redneck Racing League. I prefer to pay my hard-earned dollars to see drivers who combine tremendous skill with courage, drivers dedicated solely to the IRL. I'm sure Roger Penske is thrilled with today's display, too.
I believe that hornish senior had no right to start a skirmish that had nothing to do with him and he should be banned for the rest of the season from pit lane, I raced for many years and problems develope between racers, I can in no way ever justify if my parents were involved, they did not race for me nor did they battle for me on ore off the track but supported me with dignity and honor and I think hornish senior disgraced every parent who watches and participates in racing with their children