Attending the Indianapolis 500 race has been a part of our Memorial Day activities for many years. I have probably attended at least 20 races and at one time lived in Speedway. There are many activities during the month of May that lead up to the race. It’s fun to also attend Carburation Day, Pole Day, and IPL 500 Festival Parade (my favorite). Over the years we have developed a “system” for enjoying the race such as good places to park the car, ways to avoid the traffic jams, excellent seat locations for seeing more of the race, necessary items to pack in our cooler, right type of gear to wear and take along, plus much more. It’s a great event.
This will probably be the last year we will attend, at least for awhile. Our workamping positions will probably conflict with our ability to attend. So, with a little bit of sadness we attended this year’s race. Well, first of all let’s just say it was very HOT! I’m going to have to say it again…it was HOT! Luckily, we packed a cooler stocked with lots of beverages and I spent some time under one of those misty things for some relief from the heat. It was announced that it was the hottest race ever. No kidding-over 1500 people were treated for heat related issues. That being said, it was a very exciting race with the winner almost coasting across the finish line running on fumes. Dario Franchit was this year’s winner and he certainly deserved the title. There was a lot of strategy involved and he ran a perfect race.
Our favorite driver is Helio Castroneves. He held the pole position but unfortunately made some errors in the pits and with fuel. Everyone’s favorite, however, was probably Tony Kanaan. He had the very last starting position due to wrecking his cars (yes, two cars) during qualifications. No driver has ever won the race starting in that position, but he almost did. He certainly helped make it a very exciting race
We took one last look around the track at the end of the race. Attending the race each year has been a great May tradition. Hopefully, we will be back sometime soon to watch another. If you haven’t been before, it’s another great bucket list item!
We want to extend a special thank you to all the men and women who are serving our country. We are also so very grateful to all of those who have served in the past
We will definitely put this one on our "to do" list. I grew up in Daytona Beach so the races at Daytona Speedway were a big part of our lives. Haven't been to a race there in a long time.
ReplyDeleteGlad you all had another fun time and even though you might not make the race every year you will be back again.
Take care,
Mike & Gerri (happytrails)