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22 May 2004, 05:41 (Ref:978381) | #1 | ||
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Indy 500 memories (The IRL years)
Ok guys , lets have a look we have had 8 Indy 500's run under the IRL banner , what are your best memories of these years ?
was it 96 with lazier taking his increddible win (My personal fav) or last year with helio trying to chase down Gil deFerran in the final laps. where you at any of these races ? so whats your greatest memory from the IRL years ? Get posting P.S this is not going to fall into a Cart v's IRl thread , I will post a similar thread in the Cart forum if you want to discuss pre 96 500's feel free to head to this thread to discuss the cart years. Last edited by marcus; 22 May 2004 at 05:48. |
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In Loving memory of Peter Brock I hate it when im driving in a straight line & Seb Vettel runs into me GO THE MIGHTY HAWKS !!!! |
22 May 2004, 08:58 (Ref:978527) | #2 | ||
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Buddy Lazier's win was incredible - with a broken back he still came out on top. Amazing.
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22 May 2004, 09:14 (Ref:978541) | #3 | |
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I haven't seen any of the early IRL Indy 500's - the 2002 farce was the first one I had a chance to see in full. Seeing Kenny Bräck drink the milk during the news reels here in Sweden from the 1999 race was pretty special though (for obvious reasons)
Perhaps I should say "Haven't seen any early races - yet, anyway" though - I'm looking at getting some 10-15 Indy 500 tapes in the next coming weeks, with several of the 1996-2003 races included |
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22 May 2004, 12:03 (Ref:978663) | #4 | ||
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I don't think of any of the recent runs as "classics" but Lazier's win was truly a great story.
Helio's enthusiasm concerning winning though to me has been "the story." Why? Because finally we got to see some of the emotion and feeling that drivers have for this unique race and it (to me) has helped rebuild the prestige of the race. For a time (and let's be honest) those early fields were not real deep in talent. That story has changed with the influx of the top teams from CART (Penske, Ganassi et al) and their drivers. Last year was a bit of an odd one with the controversy with PT and I do not wish to get into that here so I will simply say I think this year The Race has all the ingredients to be a real gem. There are some terrific driver/team combos out there and some great one-off efforts (R. Gordon) to make it more interesting. |
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22 May 2004, 12:38 (Ref:978737) | #5 | ||
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Hmm, flashbacks to 1996 and Lazier, now that I think of it (although Lazier was hurt worse in his crash). |
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22 May 2004, 12:47 (Ref:978761) | #6 | ||
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97 was an interesting year , we had a rain delay and then the race started only for it to rain again , then it was held the next day and it was the first year of the spec IRL chassis and they were very unreliable back then , there was the Jim Guthrie story ending in tears for him and his wife Missy after a brave attempt.
In the end I have no idea who won it off the top of my head now , I will have to pull the tape out and watch it again. I also remember Steve Kinser made his Indy debut that year , a legend of dirt tracks and sprint cars and done a decent job at Indy but wasnt as spectacular as on dirt |
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In Loving memory of Peter Brock I hate it when im driving in a straight line & Seb Vettel runs into me GO THE MIGHTY HAWKS !!!! |
22 May 2004, 14:11 (Ref:978844) | #7 | ||
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Not a good memory but a memory just the same:
I was one happy fan when my man Scott Sharp took the MBNA pole in 2001, and promptly threw it away by hitting the wall on the first turn, of the first lap of the race! Major dohhhh! How do you possibly live that one down, and race again? I would have cried like a baby for weeks! |
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22 May 2004, 14:23 (Ref:978855) | #8 | ||
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True, that was before the IRL era, but I think thought it was worth mentioning because, frankly, it has to be one of the most embarrassing moments ever experienced at Indy |
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22 May 2004, 14:28 (Ref:978864) | #9 | ||
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I stand corrected! When you get to my age everything was "last year" as I am simply happy to still be here to remember any of it...Thanks Rustyfan!
Either way I am glad that that particular bit of unpleasantness is behind us... |
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22 May 2004, 18:03 (Ref:978995) | #10 | ||
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Arie Luyendyk's four-lap qualifying run in 1996, barely a whisker shy of 237mph.
How long do you suppose that record will stand? Leon Duray's 1928 run at 122.4 stood for eleven years. The guy to beat him, Jimmy Snyder, ran 130.1 and that stood for seven more years. Those were war years, though, and perhaps the race didn't take place for a few of them? Since then, no record other than Arie's has lasted more than four years. |
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22 May 2004, 18:25 (Ref:979005) | #11 | ||
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To be honest macdaddy I thought they were way too fast then. Too many bad things can happen at 237 at that track so I hope the rules commitees of whoever sanctions the race in the future keep the speeds well below that record.
Arie could be fast at Indy, as could Jim Crawford, but you gotta wonder what Tom Sneva in his prime or Danny Ongais (the flyin' Hawaiian!!) in his prime could have done there with the rule package Arie set the record with. Ongais is still the fastest driver I have ever seen. |
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22 May 2004, 18:36 (Ref:979009) | #12 | ||
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I agree with 237 being, simply, too fast.
But, as I mentioned, records are made to be broken! If the IRL adopts a more road-course-friendly chassis package, then perhaps Arie's record will stand for many more years to come... Having spent a decade at MIS, fast is fast regardless. From one year to the next, you couldn't tell if the cars were 5mph faster or slower than the year before. The important thing, IMO, is simply to remain (significantly) quicker than NASCAR. And, obviously, to remain as safe as possible while doing it. Sorry, marcus, for having brought your thread somewhat off-topic. May I bring it even more off-topic by wishing you a happy 30th birthday? |
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22 May 2004, 19:26 (Ref:979031) | #13 | ||
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Ahhh, 30, it was a great year... HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARCUS!
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22 May 2004, 20:25 (Ref:979063) | #14 | ||
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I would have to say the one IRL Indy500 that sticks in my mind is Montoya's win in 2000. A rather boring race actually but a really impressive win for Montoya. Lead 167 of 200 laps and won by 7+ seconds. On an Oval that is a lifetime. The guy is just a pure racer and always impressive to watch.
The PT/Helio mess also sticks in my mind ,however for all the wrong reasons. I'll just leave it at that. |
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22 May 2004, 22:02 (Ref:979130) | #16 | |
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Happy birthday Marcus!
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Oh man! Tony Stewart! What a monster he was out there! I miss him in Open Wheel.
Marcus - 30 - you are almost all grown up now!!! Happy Birthday! |
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Arie Luyendyk won in 1997....I'm STILL a little water-logged from the two straight days of rain... Jim Crawford was very fast that day as well....as was Jeff Ward.... When those deep-throated nornally-aspirated V-8's came down the front straight to take the green, a new catch-phrase started spreading through the crowd... "No More Whining at Indy!" I damn near got a T-Shirt that said that I liked it so much! I liked the 1999 race....a lot of emotion in those final laps when Robby Gordon ran out of fuel when he had the race in his pocket....clearly the fastest guy on the track... But his crew felt there would be another yellow and he did not pit at about 169 during the last yellow of the race....he had pitted about 6 laps before....all he would have needed was a splash and go to top it off...he would have left the pits in the lead.... But 20/20 hindsight is always right on the money, isn't it... It is one reason why I hope Robby wins Indy.... |
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23 May 2004, 11:31 (Ref:979628) | #19 | ||
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I died when he ran out of gas.
If there is one guy I would like to see win this race it is him. |
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my favorite winner of the IRL era was definitely Cheever. Something about an owner-driver sponsored by a small potato chip company winning the indy 500 sorta makes me smile.
the '99 race was definitely the most intense of the IRL era. I didn't like how Goodyear whined so much at the end of the '97 race, he clearly lost, and I wasn't even a huge luyendyk fan. I was on a field trip that day and my mom was driving, I forced the other kids in the car to listen to it the whole way back and got home in time to see the end. |
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23 May 2004, 18:30 (Ref:980258) | #21 | ||
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Goodyear whined after the 95 race, too. He was fresh out-of-the-car, I'm sure emotions were extremely high, and so I can understand it. "I'm sure thw world knows who the real winner is." But I remain a big Scott Goodyear fan. Seems like a nice guy, he's Canadian, and he won both of the first two motorraces that I ever attended. (Michigan, in 92 and 94). Perhaps he should have put me on payroll and brought me on the tour as a good-luck charm? Afterall, he was 2-for-2 when macdaddy was in the grandstand!
I'll never forget the race in 2001. I was to start Sunday's production shift at work, I was the only one with a key, and I showed up over an hour late. The other guys were quite upset, standing around in the parking lot waiting for me. But there was no way I could leave my television. If I remember correctly, the race was running late because of a rain delay? At any rate, it was (surprisngly) Penske's first 1-2 finish, and at the time I was a HUGE fan of both the team and every one of their drivers. Just ask my dog, Penske. I bought a celebratory pizza for the guys at work that night, and all was well. Last edited by macdaddy; 23 May 2004 at 18:34. |
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Personally, I think THIS YEAR will be one that many will talk about in the "Future Threads" of this nature...
Realistically, there are at least 12, and more like 15 cars that could win the race this year....as competitive as I can ever remember it being.... I can't wait until next Sunday.... |
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Of course, I'll have to wait until I get the race on DVD from England, seeing as there is no live coverage of the race here in Sweden... |
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24 May 2004, 21:48 (Ref:981895) | #24 | ||
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If you don't get visual coverage, do you get radio????
The IMS radio Netowrk goes to many, many countries around the world via "Voice Of America" and other radio networks.... They "black out" the Race telecast here for a 75 mile circumferenece around the City....we can watch a tape of the ABC telecast at 7 p.m. the night of the Race itself.... many people use their satellite dishes to pick up an uncut ABC feed or another satellite feed for foreign lans (Like Japan) and listen to the radio broadcast of the Race on radio for the sound... I always watch the taped version that night...even though I was there in person just hours earlier... |
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I hate to go off-topic twice in the same thread, but I must...
Happy birthday, DownFOrce! When I was your age, I was half my age! |
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