It is the greatest sport event in the world. And I'll stop with that. The world.
More than the Olympics?
Yes.
It is the greatest sport event in the world. And I'll stop with that. The world.
What are your reasons?
I knew you and #1 would chime in. You Indy boys gonna represent.
Have you ever seen this race on TV? I've seen it in person but NEVER televised.
Hinchcliff I think would be a good winner...that would be awesome. But the field is loaded this year.
I've been 24 times. I've watched it on TV 26 times. Had a ticket for today but things didn't work out schedule wise. One of the few downfalls of living on the westcoast, just can't jump in your car and drive to the 500, the Derby or an ND game.
When is the last time a half a million people filled in anywhere? I'm not justifying the obvious more than that.
Okay, well I don't find this to be a strong argument at all. In fact, I'd say that the amount of people at an event is relatively inconsequential, especially in an age where people watch sports by television. I'm not saying the Indy 500 is boring or lame, but it doesn't captivate people like it used to. I asked 5 people yesterday if they were planning on watching the race today and the only person who didn't respond "Oh, is that tomorrow? No I don't think so." instead retorted with "What is the Indy 500?".
I'll take the Olympics over the Indy 500, but tastes and preferences and yada yada
24 times!!! you have to be bsing...
Man, get back to the midwest...the Derby is fun too (certainly not the level of the 500). I'd like to by you a bear. And ND games speak for them self on this message board.
I went every year until I was 17 with my Dad. Only been 7 times since... 3 times as an ABC Supply employee. Also went to the US Nationals in Indy every year too. My Dad was a semi-pro drag racer.
I literally read sentence number one and stopped. If you want to debate take it elsewhere. The facts are what they are.
Okay buddy, have fun
Okay, well I don't find this to be a strong argument at all. In fact, I'd say that the amount of people at an event is relatively inconsequential, especially in an age where people watch sports by television. I'm not saying the Indy 500 is boring or lame, but it doesn't captivate people like it used to. I asked 5 people yesterday if they were planning on watching the race today and the only person who didn't respond "Oh, is that tomorrow? No I don't think so." instead retorted with "What is the Indy 500?".
I'll take the Olympics over the Indy 500, but tastes and preferences and yada yada
It has certainly had it's ups and downs...
Ok...define highs and lows...please. A half a million, breaking it's own record...fighting this bc why?
Until you walk into the place, you have no idea what it's like. You think there's a lot of people walking into a ND game? Multiply by that by 4. You can't explain it to someone, you have to experience it.
Yes, put it into words so nice. Folks don't, may never, understand.
It is the greatest sport event in the world. And I'll stop with that. The world.
...and when all 33 cars come down the straightaway at the start, it's not just a sound they make... it's a physical force that goes through you. Also, when you've only watched it on tv and then go to see it live, you can't be prepared for how fast they go.
I've been to a lot of major sporting events. Nothing beats Indy. Seeing ND beat USC in person is awful close however.
I've been to a lot of major sporting events. Nothing beats Indy. Seeing ND beat USC in person is awful close however.