IndyCar Series 2016 - Firestone Grand Prix of St Petersburg Highlights

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Mill operator: IndyCar's new kid on the block issue

A year back Sage Karam (LEFT) went to IndyCar's Media Day as a full-time driver on one of the best groups with Dario Franchitti as his mentor and he was still a month from his twentieth birthday. The future searched past splendid for the American kid that had vanquished the Mazda Street to Indy.

A week ago he gave a couple interviews about his arrangements to run the 100th Indianapolis 500 since that is the main ride he has for 2016.

Such is the truth of IndyCar, where even IRL champ and Indy 500 victor Tony Kanaan requirements to bring a supporter. In any case, our video meeting with Karam drew some intriguing, if not confounding, responses.

While numerous fans said they were tragic the child didn't have a full-time ride for 2016, others appeared to be glad and guaranteed he was stuck between a rock and a hard place or only a PR trick.

Presently I understand Sage is youthful, presumptuous and annoyed a couple of drivers last season however it's practically like individuals have overlooked what it's similar to be a new kid on the block in an Indy auto. So permit me to revive your memory:

1963: Johnny Rutherford twisted up tenth in the point standings with a fourth (Hoosier Hundred) and a fifth (Springfield) his best showings.

1964: Bobby Unser scored a couple of fourths at Springfield and DuQuoin and set fourteenth in the focuses.

1965: Al Unser completed nineteenth in the point standings with a best complete of ninth at Indianapolis (in spite of the fact that he did win Pikes Top).

1968: Mike Mosley completed nineteenth in the focuses with a best complete of fourth at Langhorne.

1972: Swede Savage earned two Main 10s (6th and ninth at Milwaukee) and was 25th in focuses.

1974: Tom Sneva's top run was a fifth at Michigan and a couple if eighth places and took seventeenth in the focuses.

1977: Danny Ongais won at Michigan however had eight DNFs (and a few major accidents) to complete twelfth in the standings.

1985: Arie Luyendyk completed fifth at Cleveland and 6th at Street America to end up eighteenth in PPG Container.

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