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nordboy said:
Speed Badger said:
There can't be many sports in the world where you can get a 43 year old woman competing against a 19 year old man in the same competition can there?
My bad, but I've honestly never heard of her, only to find out she's British. She's had a pretty good career considering. We really do a st job of reporting on women who are competing in motorsport in the UK?That's no mean achievement to qually for the 500..again. And at 43. Bloody well done.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Legge
It’s hard not to admire those who don’t usually race Indycars, but who turn up in May to try and qualify for the 500. There’s usually 27 runners in Indycar, but 34 cars turned up this weekend. Nolan Siegel was the unlucky guy who failed to qualify for one of the 33 spots on the grid, after a crash yesterday.
realjv said:
It's crazy that 10hrs of qualifying over 2 days can create and sustain so much drama and tension.
Agreed. The format isn't so easy for the casual viewer in terms of what is happening and when but, give the Americans credit, they definitely know how to do hype.
I'm looking forward to Sunday - truth be told, I enjoy the 500 far more than I do the Monaco GP.
FourWheelDrift said:
After Larson's qualifying he flew to North Carolina to compete in the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway where he finished 4th.
He'll be doing the same on race day, 500 at Indy then the 600 mile race at Charlotte.
Okay that’s properly nuts, rather like doing a 24h race with only two drivers. He'll be doing the same on race day, 500 at Indy then the 600 mile race at Charlotte.
Hope he has a helicopter to get him out of the Indy traffic next Sunday.
Sandpit Steve said:
FourWheelDrift said:
After Larson's qualifying he flew to North Carolina to compete in the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway where he finished 4th.
He'll be doing the same on race day, 500 at Indy then the 600 mile race at Charlotte.
Okay that’s properly nuts, rather like doing a 24h race with only two drivers. He'll be doing the same on race day, 500 at Indy then the 600 mile race at Charlotte.
Hope he has a helicopter to get him out of the Indy traffic next Sunday.
The 500 starts at 1245pm - he has to drive in that, finish, then get the chopper > jet to Charlotte to race in the Coke 600 at 6pm.
If the 500 is red-flagged for a period, or even if there's several cautions - he's cutting it very fine.
There is then also the scenario of him winning the 500!
Muzzer79 said:
Sandpit Steve said:
FourWheelDrift said:
After Larson's qualifying he flew to North Carolina to compete in the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway where he finished 4th.
He'll be doing the same on race day, 500 at Indy then the 600 mile race at Charlotte.
Okay that’s properly nuts, rather like doing a 24h race with only two drivers. He'll be doing the same on race day, 500 at Indy then the 600 mile race at Charlotte.
Hope he has a helicopter to get him out of the Indy traffic next Sunday.
The 500 starts at 1245pm - he has to drive in that, finish, then get the chopper > jet to Charlotte to race in the Coke 600 at 6pm.
If the 500 is red-flagged for a period, or even if there's several cautions - he's cutting it very fine.
There is then also the scenario of him winning the 500!
He certainly won’t want to see a red flag in the 500, that’s for sure, otherwise his best laid plans might fall apart.
The 500 should finish around 3:30 ish, by the time he’s out of his car, a few minutes in a chopper to a private plane that will be waiting for him with the engines running, 90’ or so in the plane, another chopper or perhaps a bike at the other end, and get in the NASCAR ready to go at 6pm. Awfully tight!
Edited by Sandpit Steve on Monday 20th May 11:39
For those of you coming here next weekend it's going to be a crazy few days in Indy. The Pacers beat the Knicks last night in game 7 of the Eastern Conference semi final and are now facing the Celtics in the Final. It's the first time in 10 years we've made it to the final.
The first two home games are on Saturday and Monday, either side of the race. The town will be on fire. If you are able to get a ticket for the Saturday game the atmosphere will be incredible at the Gainbridge.
The first two home games are on Saturday and Monday, either side of the race. The town will be on fire. If you are able to get a ticket for the Saturday game the atmosphere will be incredible at the Gainbridge.
Muzzer79 said:
I'm looking forward to Sunday - truth be told, I enjoy the 500 far more than I do the Monaco GP.
Really depends on the aero package, long green flag runs and when the cautions play out because they're more than happy to sit single file fuel saving for most of the race.It's only the quarter of the race when things get really interesting.
Speed Badger said:
The Indy 500 is like three-quarters chess and one quarter batst crazy.
then Monaco GP, BTCC and Indy 500 on the Sunday with beer and wine!
That sounds like a good sunday's viewing.then Monaco GP, BTCC and Indy 500 on the Sunday with beer and wine!
Watching the Indy500 live on TV is often edge of the seat stuff, especially towards the end, also just the ever present risk of a horrible accident due to the crazy high speeds - when a car hits the wall suddenly the speed and momentum becomes clear.
Speed Badger said:
The Indy 500 is like three-quarters chess and one quarter batst crazy.
Can't wait for next Sunday, the girl child is away at the grandparents, myself and Miss Badger are going out for dinner the Saturday night, then Monaco GP, BTCC and Indy 500 on the Sunday with beer and wine!
I'd be asleep by lap one of Indy if i had those plans, booze and long days in front of the TV knock me out these days. Can't wait for next Sunday, the girl child is away at the grandparents, myself and Miss Badger are going out for dinner the Saturday night, then Monaco GP, BTCC and Indy 500 on the Sunday with beer and wine!
unrepentant said:
The first two home games are on Saturday and Monday, either side of the race. The town will be on fire. If you are able to get a ticket for the Saturday game the atmosphere will be incredible at the Gainbridge.
Any places to watch on tv close to Hilton Garden Inn monday??scrw. said:
unrepentant said:
The first two home games are on Saturday and Monday, either side of the race. The town will be on fire. If you are able to get a ticket for the Saturday game the atmosphere will be incredible at the Gainbridge.
Any places to watch on tv close to Hilton Garden Inn monday??Jordie Barretts sock said:
Grow up.
Scott (and Josef) both cheated. They were excluded for it (and Scott has history of it). The team have suspended some people (though they just moved them to sportscars for a weekend or two). Now they are acting as if they were hard-done by and have "overcome" it by being on pole?
If that's your thing then that's lovely for you, but I'd rather one of the 33 blokes who didn't cheat were on pole personally.
Edit: Oh I see you're a kiwi - makes sense.
Edited by Altrezia on Wednesday 22 May 11:10
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