The Race F1 Podcast

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

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Jan 17, 2026
In a gripping conclusion to a dramatic saga, the hosts reveal how the CART/IRL war finally reached a resolution in the early 2000s. They discuss the controversial finish of the 2002 Indy 500, marked by chaos and disputed decisions. Tensions rise as politics overshadowed facts in the rulings, leading to major implications for teams and manufacturers. The narrative unfolds with insights into the collapse of CART and the eventual unification of IndyCar, highlighting key players like Tony George and Kevin Kalkhoven. A captivating dive into motorsport history!
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INSIGHT

Split Caused Systemic Decline

  • The IndyCar split became a self-reinforcing political feud that hollowed out US open-wheel racing.
  • The long-term damage came from weakened teams, sponsors and fractured leadership rather than a single event.
ANECDOTE

The 2002 Indy 500 Controversy

  • The 2002 Indy 500 finish sparked a major controversy when Paul Tracy believed he had passed Helio Castroneves before a caution.
  • The confusion over signals and timing turned into a headline political dispute that lasted years.
INSIGHT

Who Judges Matters

  • Tony George personally hearing the appeal made the ruling inherently political and undermined trust.
  • An independent adjudicator would have reduced the perception that the decision favoured the IRL side.
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