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Touchdown! Greaser!
My driver Dixon) unfortunately, but happy for Sato winning it. Also was pulling for F1 driver Alonso who had a great race til his engine went. Amazing the safety built into these cars. Check out this crash:
You are not kidding. There is no way I thought someone could survive that accident. I think he was fortunate the way the car landed on the wall semi upright. If it would have still been inverted - it would have been a different outcome.I remember the time when if one of these cars went upside down it was never a good outcome for the driver. If not fatal, then lifetime injuries.
That was a violent accident. Safety has come a long way, and for the good.
I also grew up when all those legends were still driving. I watched about an hour of it today. I am remembering correctly - in the early 70's - you had to wait for the replay to see it on TV?I grew up in central Indiana when the 500 was really a big deal. It is so much less now than it once was. I went to pole day more times than I can recall and six or seven races. My favorite race I attended was when Mears won his fourth coming from behind to beat Michael Andretti. Watching Mears, the Unsers, AJ Foyt, Mario Andretti, Parnell Jones and many other legends drive was great.
You are not kidding. There is no way I thought someone could survive that accident. I think he was fortunate the way the car landed on the wall semi upright. If it would have still been inverted - it would have been a different outcome.
I also grew up when all those legends were still driving. I watched about an hour of it today. I am remembering correctly - in the early 70's - you had to wait for the replay to see it on TV?
Mario was class, I met him many times when I worked at KABE, back then, his airplane was a Piper PA-31.Mario was the man. Always rooted him on. So damn talented. Met him once when he boarded a flight I was flying from Allentown to Atlanta. It was an honor.
I watched Dixon win it a few years back, with Kanaan on his tail, and Sato plowing himself into a wall with only 2-3 laps left when he got impatient. I was pulling for Hunter-Reay myself until he joined the other Honda guys with blown engines.
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I believe the delay broadcast was for the Indy area only. It was broadcast live around the country. That's if I recall correctly.I also grew up when all those legends were still driving. I watched about an hour of it today. I am remembering correctly - in the early 70's - you had to wait for the replay to see it on TV?
Mario was class, I met him many times when I worked at KABE, back then, his airplane was a Piper PA-31.
2007, which is the year I retired from my job as a race weekend only mechanic. I used to fly to each race on Thursday and back home on Sunday night. I did this for five years. In May I would use vacation time to spend three weeks at Indy.
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I flew a bit for Bill Elliot racing out of airport in N. Georgia. I was flying an EMB-120 Brasilia at the airline and Bill bought one. So thru a connection I flew 4-5 races, like you said, drop the crew off on Thurs and pick them up on Sun. It was fun. Got credentials for the race and could go anywhere, pits during the race, garage, etc.
I am remembering correctly - in the early 70's - you had to wait for the replay to see it on TV?
..winning Monaco, Indy, and LeMans would be the ultimate cap to an already brilliant career. No other driver has accomplished this.
Actually, the only man to do it is the late Graham Hill (who died when he crashed his PA-23)...
Monaco 1963–65, 1968, 1969
Indy 500 1966
Le Mans 1972
It used to be on a stick at the Talladega Motorsports Museum, but I couldn't find a photo of it.
Bobby Allison put Allison 250's on his Aerostar.Yeah Bobby Allison did some modifications to Aerostars I think. Seems I recall him having a hangar/shop at the Talledega airport.
Bobby Allison put Allison 250's o his Aerostar.
Pocono was about 30 miles or more north of KABE. But KABE was the largest airport close to the track with airline connectionsWhen I'd fly into ABE landing to the south I'd fly right over the track, well, if that was it. NE of ABE maybe 10 miles?
edit: oops, no way that was Pocono, nevermind lol
Pocono was about 30 miles or more north of KABE. But KABE was the largest airport close to the track with airline connections
There was a track about 5 miles East: Nazareth, a few Indy car type races ran there and some Nascar Busch series there, was owned by Roger Penske before it closed a few yeas ago.This track is WNW of the airport, red and white checkerboard painted seats or walls I think. Looks to be a paved 1/2 mile or maybe a mile oval?
There was a track about 5 miles East: Nazareth, a few Indy car type races ran there and some Nascar Busch series there, was owned by Roger Penske before it closed a few yeas ago.
west of Allentown there was a small track at Dorney ParkIf you're on a right downwind to land to the south, it's over there to the WNW a little bit. Forget the town adjacent to Allentown but maybe west of that town.
Tough deal for Ryan Hunter Reay, the 2012 IndyCar series champion and 2014 Indy 500 winner. He has had some terrible luck the last couple of years.
Regarding Sato's late race Indy crash, I think you are confusing 2009, when Scott won, and 2012. That year Kanaan had the lead going into Lap 200 (last lap), and Sato tried to go under him entering Turn 1. Sato spun, somehow missed Kanaan who was right beside him, and hit the outside wall.
The 500 was always live I think. I started watching I guess in the mid 60s.
I remember the time when if one of these cars went upside down it was never a good outcome for the driver. If not fatal, then lifetime injuries.
That was a violent accident. Safety has come a long way, and for the good.
No kidding. I'm an hour away and I still haven't been to the museum. Hell Barbers is 30 minutes away and I haven't been to Mr Barber's fine museum there either. Races at both places, yes, many times. Go figure.
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Have you attended the IndyCar race at Barber? It's a beautiful layout and there is always passing through the field. Unfortunately IndyCar has several temporary street courses and they pretty much suck, so Barber is one of the best races of the year.
I've heard the motorcycle collection in the museum is one of the best in the world.
I see the current "Mike Alpha" often, and hear it on the "Mareo four" departure every now and then.