What a terrible race this was, very chaotic. And again mechanical failure on Verstappen's car.
I long ago gave up on F1, and for years have followed Indy car. It's fantastic, exciting,and faster than F1,so F1 isn't even the most dangerous.
There's terrific racing on the ovals, at 230mph, three abreast sometimes. Very challenging street circuits, and great drivers.
Ex F1 drivers this season such as Montoya and Sato, Indycar stalwarts like Helio Castroneves, Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, and female drivers too.
Danica Patrick the biggest name, though this year I think she's in Nascar. Adventurous owners such as Chip Ganassi, Michael Andretti, and Roger Penske. There is zilch that F1 does that Indycar can't do better except better and more sophisticated technology in the cars, and that doesn't always translate to better racing. Less technology in Indycar makes it more of a driver vs driver contest. Also less constructors means the cars are more closely matched.
Points are scored more imaginatively too, with points awarded further down the placings, points for pole, fastest lap. A criticism I accept is that the safety car interruptions are frequent and does bunch the cars regularly sometimes for minor debris on the track.
I'm hoping Alonso's woes this season will make him switch to Indycar next year. His Indy500 drive this year was awesome for a rookie.