The debate over the revised push-to-pass rules in the NTT IndyCar Series has continued despite a press conference on Thursday, leaving drivers still unclear on its application.
Drivers have expressed frustration with the lack of clarity on the rule, which was intended to prevent teams from gaining an unfair advantage by pushing their cars forward during qualifying and racing.
The revised rule was meant to address concerns that some teams were taking advantage of the push-to-pass system, but it appears that the issue remains unresolved.

Alex Palou, the pole sitter for the Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, expressed his frustration with the lack of clarity on the rule, stating that he still doesn't understand how it will be applied in practice.
Palou's comments were echoed by fellow driver Pato O'Ward, who also expressed confusion over the rule's application, stating that he believes it was never a clear rule to begin with.
The debate highlights the ongoing challenges of implementing rules changes in IndyCar, where drivers and teams must navigate complex regulations and competing interests.

The push-to-pass system is designed to prevent teams from gaining an unfair advantage by pushing their cars forward during qualifying and racing, but its application has been a subject of controversy throughout the season.
As the IndyCar Series continues, it's likely that the debate over the push-to-pass rule will continue, with drivers and teams working to find a solution that balances competition and safety.
Ultimately, the clarity of the push-to-pass rule is crucial for ensuring fair competition and safe racing in the NTT IndyCar Series.
The lack of clarity on the push-to-pass rule is a concern for IndyCar drivers, as it can impact their ability to compete safely and fairly.
