Good for Rossi. After not making it in Formula 1, the Indy 500 is the best consolation available.
He will be back in Europe during the Summer. F1 career still ahead of him.
It does make you miss home. I spent several years overseas and 5 years in Hawaii and it was moments like the Indy 500 that made me proud to be from Indy.Really want either Connor Daly or Helio to win today!!! Opening ceremonies always bring a tear to my eye and there is just something special about being from Indiana and watching the 500, makes me miss home!
Agreed. First time I ever saw boobs as well.Even if you're not a race fan, the Indy 500 is a must attend bucket list item. 325,000 in attendance this year and you guys are correct. The opening ceremonies are second to none. Those warm up laps and the drop of the flag gets everyone standing and cheering. Sends goosebumps down through the body. Hats off to Penske for understanding what the Indy 500 really is.
Back in the 60's and 70's the Snake Pit was worth strolling through. Boobs galore! The partying then was on another level. Now they have a concert going on while the race is underway. Looked like there was 3K or 4K just watching the concert and partying. I think it was in '71 we went and one of my buddies brought a parachute. We found a cardboard box in the infield, so we'd sit in the box and hold onto the parachute. You'd be surprised how fast you scoot across the ground when the parachute catches a breeze. It didn't take long before the guys in the famous yellow shirts saw us. I still remember them running after my buddy trying to catch him. lolAgreed. First time I ever saw boobs as well.
I've heard stories similar to this from friends and parents of friends that went during that same time period. truly were simpler times I guess. That being said, when I was going in 2010 for the first time me and my buddies were just in the middle of a random section with drunk men and women. There was a group of women (probably late 30's early 40's) about 6 rows up from us. One of the drunk men, thanks to some liquid courage, hollered to the women to "show me your tittes" to which the women all flashed us for a solid 4 seconds.Back in the 60's and 70's the Snake Pit was worth strolling through. Boobs galore! The partying then was on another level. Now they have a concert going on while the race is underway. Looked like there was 3K or 4K just watching the concert and partying. I think it was in '71 we went and one of my buddies brought a parachute. We found a cardboard box in the infield, so we'd sit in the box and hold onto the parachute. You'd be surprised how fast you scoot across the ground when the parachute catches a breeze. It didn't take long before the guys in the famous yellow shirts saw us. I still remember them running after my buddy trying to catch him. lol
Unbelievable qualifying speeds this year. Front row is above 234mph with the 2nd & 3rd at 233mph and row 4 at 232mph.
These speeds are crazy! Looking forward to Sunday!!Unbelievable qualifying speeds this year. Front row is above 234mph with the 2nd & 3rd at 233mph and row 4 at 232mph.
Agree. Even though I live here, it's a bucket list must for anyone even if you're not a race fan. The spectacle and enormity of it is mind boggling.Chevy engines look like they may have the edge, but many factors will come into playbefore the checkered flag flies. Great event to witness.
People that haven’t been truly can’t comprehend. On race day the track and its surroundings become the second largest city in Indiana. I’ve attended in various forms from the pagoda to turn 4, to turn 1…to the snake pit. Not a bad experience to be had on 500 weekend. Every sports fan should go at least once.I was a yellow shirt for many years. And the years I didn't work, I attended as a fan....until I met my wife (who's family travels to Michigan for the weekend every year....We still have a huge race party but it's not the same). This weekend, I took my kids (7 and 4) to see the cars for the first time. They loved it. Not entirely sure I've experienced any kind of sporting event that comes close to the 500.
Looks like Graham will get to run on Sunday after all. Replacement driver for the injured Stephan Wilson.Exciting bump day drama. Hate it for Graham, but someone had to go home.
Ah yes, the yellow shirts. I remember getting chased by one. Some buddies and I took a parachute out to qualifications one year. We were in the infield around turn 3. Found a piece of cardboard sat on it and let the wind take each of us for a ride. I don't know how fast I got going but it was faster than I expected. lol Right after I was done, here comes a yellow shirt running after us wanting to confiscate the parachute.I was a yellow shirt for many years. And the years I didn't work, I attended as a fan....until I met my wife (who's family travels to Michigan for the weekend every year....We still have a huge race party but it's not the same). This weekend, I took my kids (7 and 4) to see the cars for the first time. They loved it. Not entirely sure I've experienced any kind of sporting event that comes close to the 500.