^ That.
Also copypaste from one forums, it was said to be Tagliani's phone call with Bernard:
-I just spoke to Randy Bernard 5mins ago on the phone for 1/2hr.
-Starting today, I can guarantee you that there will be some unique developments to our cars.
-We are not saying we will never race on an oval again, but the cars of the future, once they arrive on ovals, will look like nothing we have even seen before.
-The wings will be removed, the nose of the cars will be modified, the rear wings will disappear, the cars will have less downforce, the wheels will be protected on the sides with added components, same thing for the rear wheels, the cars will not be the same and will not have the same look as cars that run road courses.
-Maybe this will bring us forward to a new technological level, to the point where we can say we still run on ovals, the Indy 500 is still an integral part of the series, but our cars are 99.9% safe.
-If we can get to this level of security, at least Dan's incident will not have happened in vain.
Also copypaste from one forums, it was said to be Tagliani's phone call with Bernard:
-I just spoke to Randy Bernard 5mins ago on the phone for 1/2hr.
-Starting today, I can guarantee you that there will be some unique developments to our cars.
-We are not saying we will never race on an oval again, but the cars of the future, once they arrive on ovals, will look like nothing we have even seen before.
-The wings will be removed, the nose of the cars will be modified, the rear wings will disappear, the cars will have less downforce, the wheels will be protected on the sides with added components, same thing for the rear wheels, the cars will not be the same and will not have the same look as cars that run road courses.
-Maybe this will bring us forward to a new technological level, to the point where we can say we still run on ovals, the Indy 500 is still an integral part of the series, but our cars are 99.9% safe.
-If we can get to this level of security, at least Dan's incident will not have happened in vain.