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365.1 | Does "je me souviens" mean "buy my souveniers"? | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue May 02 1995 18:17 | 41 |
| Michael is exceedingly fast, but when you combine the Andretti bad luck
at Indy with the Newman-Hassholes bad luck at Indy the karma is pretty
negative. Michael has the ability to get it done. He needs support
from his team, a cool head on race day, and a few of the breaks to go
his way.
I think the pole will go to some Buick-powered dark horse like
Luyendyk. They won't last the 500 miles though.
For the race, who knows, Emerson is always super-fast there
("fantastic, beautiful, the car was really flying Jack").
Little Al will qualify poorly and probably have the fastest car at the
end of the race. If it's decided in the last 25 laps he'll be a
contender.
Tracy's never done well there.
Gordon is fast on the ovals this year, but he's impetuous and maybe a
little to gung-ho for a 500-miler. Having said that, he's maturing and
having a win under his belt takes some of the pressure off. Plus
which, if you'd have seen how deep he was going into 3-4 in qualifying
at Nazareth before lifting, you'd know the boy is crazy fast.
You can't count Rahal out if he has a good car.
My wild-ass pick is Villenuve. The kid is good, cool, fast, and smart.
It may be too soon for him, but I think he has the combination of
youthful exuberance and maturity you need to finish and finish first.
Plus his team is first rate and has the combo to beat this year,
Reynard-Ford. Also, they have way cool souveniers. :-)
In general, the Mercedes IC108's poor gas mileage may hurt them on pit
stops.
One dark horse for the race is Fabi. Forsythe is a very well equipped
team and they were incredibly fast for a time at Nazareth. If they can
work the setup and do competitive stops they'll be right there at the
end.
George
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365.2 | | STAR::KING | | Wed May 03 1995 18:01 | 5 |
| I tend to agree with your assessment George. Though, if I really have to
pick one I'll go for Emo this year.
Thanks for starting this Mark and I look forward to seeing info as the month
progresses.
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365.3 | | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Wed May 03 1995 19:29 | 27 |
| re: .1
I also agree with most of this (we're probably all wrong then :-))
The Buicks will probably be fast in qualifying again. I'd guess there will be
2 on the front row - Brayton and Luyendyk. I don't think any Buick has ever
gone 500 miles, though, and there's no reason to think that will change.
Michael will lead at some point. (Hasn't he led every race so far this year?)
He may even appear to have the field "covered", but isn't apt to finish.
I'm not an Andretti apologist, but I'd like to see him win. He's consistently
the fastest driver in Indy Cars and deserves a spot on the Borg-Warner trophy.
I'd have to pick a Ford to win. The Mercedes (Chevy) engines don't seem to be
getting as good a mileage as the Fords. In a long race like Indy, the penalty
for this goes up. They are apt to need an extra stop or miss a yellow that
others catch. My top Ford picks are Michael, Villeneuve, Gordon, and Pruett.
Villeneuve did a great job in the race last year. He was the only one who was
able to cling to the lead lap with Emmo and Al (aided by better mileage, btw).
Gordon was the most exciting in 94, going around the outside of people through
turn 4. He didn't let the narrower confines hold him back like many did.
Unknowns at this point:
o Will Firestone tires make a difference?
o Will the new aluminum block Honda debuting at Indy be a factor?
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365.4 | No Comptech, though :-) | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Thu May 04 1995 08:32 | 11 |
| Re: last
Sad to report that Comptech has pulled out of Indy due to lack of
sponsorship. Parker Johnstone had the aforementioned aluminum-block
Firestone-shod Honda up to 230+ in practice, supposedly at 45 in.
boost.
Agree on the Mercedes/Ilmor fuel mileage. An extra stop, under green,
could be a killer for the M-B teams.
George
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365.5 | | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Thu May 04 1995 12:12 | 3 |
| I think Andre Ribeiro and (more importantly?) Scott Goodyear will have the
new Honda at Indy. I think they may be on Firestones, too. Who knows, maybe
that will be the hot combination.
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365.6 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 08 1995 09:08 | 8 |
| Per USA Today, Mr. Luyendyk went 233+ at Indy over the weekend.
Messrs. Andretti, Boesel, Brayton, and Rahal were all at least 3mph
slower.
This ought to be a fun week. Does anyone know if ESPN is going to do
the nightly update show that they did last year?
George
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365.7 | Top drivers thru Sun 5/7/95 | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 08 1995 12:26 | 12 |
| Fastest on first weekend of practice
1. 233.281 Arie Luyendyk Menard
2. 232.408 Scott Brayton Menard
3. 229.429 Michael Andretti Lola/Ford
4. 228.351 Scott Goodyear Reynard/Honda/Firestone
5. 227.457 Raul Boesel Lola/Mercedes
6. 226.986 Teo Fabi Reynard/Ford
7. 226.757 Robby Gordon Reynard/Ford
8. 226.478 Bobby Rahal Lola/Mercedes
9. 226.188 Jacques Villeneuve Reynard/Ford
10. 226.057 Paul Tracy Lola/Ford
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365.8 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 08 1995 12:44 | 5 |
| To answer my own question in .6: no, there will *not* be a weekly
update show. ESPN will show a 2 hour qualifying preview on Friday, May
12, at 12:30 pm EDT.
George
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365.9 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Mon May 08 1995 13:59 | 3 |
| What is the track record at Indy, for practice, qualifying or the actual race?
Dave
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365.10 | Too fast... | NOVA::BOIKO | Mike Boiko | Mon May 08 1995 14:07 | 11 |
|
To hit 233 MPH as an average speed around the track....what is their
top speed down the straight.
Do you think we will see 240+ average lap speeds this year?
The way they are going...something will have to be down to keep the
speed down...240 is now almost reachable, at this rate 250 MPH will be
seen somewhere in the next 5 years.
-mike-
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365.11 | Speed | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Mon May 08 1995 14:24 | 26 |
| Re: -2
The track record is held by Roberto Guerro (sp) during qualifying in
1992 I believe. I think he did 236 if I'm not mistaken.
Re: -1
Knowing the speedway and USAC, they will try to make moves to slow down
the cars. One of the things they are doing is actually starting a new
Indy series called the Indy Racing League. The car specifications will
all be more or less the same, thus allowing for better competition but
also probably limiting the speed. The 500 will be part of this series
and not necessarily the current IndyCar line up. That's a whole other
discussion though.
The speeds today in the straigtaways at Indy average in the 240 area which
up until the last few years were around 230 - 235 - 240. The difference
is in the turns where the cars should have to slow. But with "ground
effects" through the car design that is not the case. Indianapolis even
changed the turns to discourage cars from going to low into the turns.
Like everything in racing though, the engineers, crews and drivers find
a way to go faster and faster.
Mark
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365.12 | | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 08 1995 14:35 | 16 |
| .10> To hit 233 MPH as an average speed around the track....what is their
.10> top speed down the straight.
I think I heard Brayton say he was reaching a trap speed of 240. I assume the
"trap" is at the end of one (or both) of the straights.
.10> Do you think we will see 240+ average lap speeds this year?
Not this year. I don't think the Menards have that much left over the 233s they've
run already.
The speeds in the future are all dependent on how they set the rules. I think
they will want to keep the casualty rate the same as now or lower, so they will
change the rules to keep the speeds down. Although a lap of 250 is probably
"possible" now (given no rules and lots of money), I doubt that it will ever
be "allowed".
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365.13 | Let there be speed | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 08 1995 14:43 | 36 |
| re: 10, 11
The track records for practice and qualifying were set by Roberto
Guerrero in 1992, driving a Kenny Bernstein Lola-Buick. Bobby G did
around Luyendyk's current speed in practice and 232.8 in qualifying.
Best average race speed was set by Luyendyk in 1990, 189 and change.
Not sure of best race lap speed.
Trap speeds at the end of the back straight were 247 last year for the
209 ci Penske-Mercedes. Everyone assumes the Penske drivers were
lifting at that point, sandbagging if you will, to keep the lap speeds
down and avoid a punitive rules change by USAC. According to Mario
Illen in the current Car and Driver, the M-B 209 produced 1024 hp and
579 lb.-ft. For comparison, the Ilmor-D produced 815 hp and 380
lb.-ft., respectively. Figure the IC108 in the current Penskes is up
about 25 hp, and the Ford XB Series II is up another 20 hp.
The big factor this year is tires. With both Goodyear and Firestone
bringing new sticky compounds to the Speedway, the grip the guys are
getting is phenomenal.
IRL Vs. CART is all about power and money, and nothing about speed
reduction; but the IRL rules should drop lap speeds back into the 220s.
Tony George was aiming at 207-215 as a target and I expect that to be
exceeded in the first year.
You're not going to get real speed reduction at the Speedway ( :-) )
until you go to a 600-650 hp car with very steep reductions in
downforce and an artificially high drag coefficient. The incremental
changes we've seen in recent years will only give relief for a couple
of years, and then the magic of race car engineering will pop the
speeds back up.
George
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365.14 | Mid-day Monday report | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 08 1995 17:25 | 10 |
| Monday's top speeds (as of the 2 p.m. "lunch" break)
1. 234.107 Arie Luyendyk
2. 231.315 Paul Tracy
3. 229.832 Scott Brayton
4. 228.676 Michael Andretti
5. 228.531 Robby Gordon
The report also noted that Alessandro Zampredi was the day's fastest rookie
so far at 226.080.
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365.15 | | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 08 1995 18:08 | 11 |
| Indy speed records
Official (only qualifications and race are "official" speeds)
1 lap 232.618 Roberto Guerrero, 1992
4 laps 232.482 Roberto Guerrero, 1992
Unofficial (practice)
before today: 233.433 Jim Crawford, 1992
now: 234.107 Arie Luyendyk, 1995
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365.16 | L-O-L-A Lola . . .. | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue May 09 1995 08:48 | 33 |
| Daily Indy practice speeds (along with lots of other info) can be
found at the ICR Interactive homepage:
http://205.138.168.1/indy/
Prime Network (SportsChannel in metro Boston) is carrying a nightly
half-hour update show. Due to hockey/NBA playoffs it moves around the
schedule, but it's on tonight at 8 EDT.
Michael Andretti has conceded the pole to the Menard crew and
Newman-Hass is starting work on its race day setup. Michael feels that,
unless someone can find a lot of speed this week, Arie or Brayton have
a lock on the pole, weather weirdness excepted.
Tracy is 2 mph faster than Michael. One wonders if Paul is the
designated wall-hitter for N-H, sent out to find the edge of the
envelope in practice. :-) I, for some strange reason, am starting to
suspect Andretti the Younger is playing it cool and may have something
to show us on race day.
Remember I said the Reynard-Ford was the combo to beat this year?
Well, that's obviously wrong, at least at the Speedway. The fastest
non-Lola is, surprise, Mauricio Gugelmin, who did 229+ yesterday in the
PacWest Reynard-Ford. Gug has not shown a lot of speed on the ovals,
so this must be heartening to him and the team.
The other Reynard teams, and all the Mercedes-powered teams, seem to be
trailing badly in the speed derby. They may have decided to drop out
of the pole contest, get it in the show with a respectable time, and
spend the next two weeks working on race day setups. This is probably
a good strategy if you are not in contention for the front row.
George
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365.17 | "Keep on playing those mind games . . ." | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue May 09 1995 08:53 | 4 |
| Forgot to mention in .16 that Arie's 234 yesterday was one of only nine
(9) laps he ran. 234 in nine laps, then he parked it for the day.
George
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365.18 | New Chief Steward in 1996 | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Tue May 09 1995 15:03 | 26 |
| * Reprinted Without Permission *
The Indianapolis News May 4, 1995
Keith Ward, was named Wednesday to replace Tom Binford as chief
steward of the Indianapolis 500-Mile race for 1996. Binford announced
he will be stepping down after this year's race following 22 years as
head official.
The US Auto Club appointed Ward, who also was named to become the
first chief steward of the Indy Racing League. The 500 wwill be part of
the IRL's inaugural four race (at the moment) season in 1996.
Binford assumed the chief steward's duties in 1974 from Harlen
Fengler. A year-to-year arrangement streched out to nearly a quarter-
century.
"I guess I'm a little bit in awe", Ward said. "I'm looking forward
to the challenge with the team we have in place."
"I learned an awful lot of things from Tom. I'm grateful USAC would
have this confidence in me and that Tony George (Indainapolis Motor
Speedway President) has that same confidence in me."
Ward who lives in Brownsburg, has been a USAC official for 28
years. He started as an observer, was named assistant steward in 1979
and a full steward the following year. He has spent the last 10 years
on the control tower with Binfor on race day.
His duties have included controlling the pace car activity through
the month, fuel distribution on race day, chief steward of the pit
stop competition and involvement with rookie orientation.
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365.19 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Thu May 11 1995 08:41 | 8 |
| Re: last
Binford was announced as the new Commissioner of the IRL yesterday.
Davey Hamilton, west coast supermodified guy, hit the wall in practice
and has leg and knee injuries.
George
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365.20 | Thurs 5/11/95 Mid-day report (new track record) | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Thu May 11 1995 16:51 | 28 |
| Top times for Thurs 5/11/95 at mid-day break:
1) 234.656 Scott Brayton (new unofficial track record)
2) 234.332 Arie Luyendyk (also over his previous unofficial record)
3) 230.977 Maricio Gugelmin (hasn't shown much speed on ovals before)
4) 230.852 Scott Goodyear (Honda-powered)
5) 230.775 Paul Tracy
6) 230.144 Andre Ribeiro (Honda-powered rookie)
7) 229.xxx Michael Andretti
8) 229.xxx Robby Gordon
9) 229.xxx Teo Fabi
10) 229.xxx Jimmy Vasser
Conditions today have been cool (perfect).
Other news:
o Davey Hamilton is still the in hospital, to undergo further examination of his
knees. Because of a mild concussion, he won't be cleared to drive until after
the weekend. He may not have been ready to try to qualify this weekend
anyway.
o AJ Foyt has hired Scott Sharp to drive a 2nd car for him. Quotes from Foyt
made it clear that Cheever is still his number 1 driver. He just said he
always likes to run a 2nd car. I'd already given up on seeing John Andretti
try the double-header again, but AJ hiring Scott Sharp makes an Indy ride for
John even less likely.
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365.21 | Thurs 5/11/95 end of day report | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Thu May 11 1995 22:27 | 28 |
| Top times for Thurs 5/1/95 at end of day:
1) 234.656 Scott Brayton
2) 234.332 Arie Luyendyk
3) 232.246 Scott Goodyear
4) 231.839 Robby Gordon
5) 231.523 Andre Ribeiro
6) 230.977 Maricio Gugelmin
7) 230.775 Paul Tracy
8) 230.055 Teo Fabi
9) 229.838 Michael Andretti
10) 229.574 Bobby Rahal
Records today:
o Brayton - fastest unofficial lap
o Ribeiro - first rookie ever over 230
o Ribeiro - first driver ever to take 2 different cars over 230 in
a single day (both #31 and #31T)
o Goodyear - fastest lap ever by a Canadian driver
o most drivers over 230 on a single day (6 - previous record was 4)
Other news:
o Davey Hamilton underwent surgery for a broken ankle. He also has
badly bruised knees. He is expected to be released from the
hospital on Friday. His accident is now being blamed on a broken
wheel, possibly damaged while changing tires. Use of this brand of
wheel (Mag Tech) has been suspended.
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365.22 | Fri 5/12/95 mid-day report | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Fri May 12 1995 16:38 | 21 |
| Top practice time for Fri 5/12/95 at the mid-day break
1) 234.xxx Scott Brayton
2) 233.724 Michael Andretti
3) 233.xxx Arie Luyendyk
4) 231.821 Mauricio Gugelmin
5) 231.630 Jimmy Vasser
6) 231.339 Robby Gordon
7) 231.101 Scott Goodyear
8) 230.556 Jacques Villeneuve
9) 230.085 Bobby Rahal
10) 230.073 Paul Tracy
Brayton has been running 4-lap qualification simulations. His quick lap came
in a group of 4 that were 233,234,233,234.
The Penskes are still struggling. Their best speeds today have been Emmo
at 224 and Unser at 222. I read somewhere that if everyone was qualified
at the best practice speed through yesterday, that Emmo and Al would be in
row 10, just ahead of Hiro Matsushita. :-) Is this some kind of fateful payback
for last years dominance?
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365.23 | Satellite Feed found at T1-17 in the clear | TINCUP::MICHAEL | Stanley J (Highly Innovative) | Sat May 13 1995 17:44 | 3 |
|
05/13/95 - found the ABC wild satellite feed at T1-17 in the clear
|
365.24 | Hiro pretty fast at Indy... | NOVA::BOIKO | Mike Boiko | Mon May 15 1995 11:04 | 3 |
| Hiro is ahead of Tracy on the grid...
-mike-
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365.25 | PENSKE who ?!?!? | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Mon May 15 1995 13:09 | 4 |
| I'm new here but I have to take offence at that comment!
Just wait till "BUMP" day then we'll see where Tracy ends up!
This is the year of the Canadian drivers!!!!
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365.26 | My pick is Goodyear to win | BRADOR::ZUFELT | V12 @13k music to my ears | Mon May 15 1995 16:58 | 13 |
| Looks like Goodyear and Villeneuve are set to do well.
Goodyear may have his last chance to show what he can do. It's a long
way back after a year of no racing.
We know the Buicks will not finish, the Hondas should be reliable if
you count their F-1 history, even Honda's indy history has been reliable
if under powered.
I'll put a buck on Scott.
Fred
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365.27 | 1995 Penske = 1993 Rahal/Hogan...? | NOVA::BOIKO | Mike Boiko | Mon May 15 1995 17:35 | 15 |
| re .26
I would say a buck on Scott is money well spent.
I feel the same way you do Goodyear has just the right combo and I
can't but help feel that he's somehow in the right place at the right
time...Engine,Tires,and his attitude are all positive right now. If he
could turn a 230 MPH in warm weather yesterday then he must have a
pretty quick car even compared to the Buick boys...
Penske who is right...right now I'm not even so sure they can make the
show...their times have been very bad all month. ....and yes, right
now Tracy is behind Hiro on the grid...hard to believe..but true!
-mike-
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365.28 | Clutching at straws, Roger?!? | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Wed May 17 1995 11:46 | 16 |
| SO.....
It appears as though Mr. Penske is getting a tad bit nervous, what with
the reports that he now has purchased Roberto Guerrero's back up
car....
A 94 Reynard!!
Little Al says all he needs is"one good day"in the Reynard and he's in
the show. HA!! I guess the 2 MONTHS he's had in the 95 chassis wasn't
enough!! 218 won't cut it JR.
ASTA LA VISTA PENSKE!!
in the 95 chassis wasn't enough!
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365.29 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Wed May 17 1995 12:47 | 5 |
| Saw a quick blurb on the morning news of someone smashing the outside wall. Was
it Brian Herta? They said it was a Reynard and that he had done a 218 lap or
something. Any details?
Dave
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365.30 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Wed May 17 1995 13:28 | 7 |
| Herta 180ed coming out of Two, hit the wall on with the left side of
the car, flew a bit, and ended up in the grass. He was unconcious when
transported to Methodist, but came around quickly . Was scheduled to
do sheet time last night and today. Check out Indy Countdown on Prime
(9 PM EDT on SportsChannel) for details.
George
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365.31 | More Updates | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Wed May 17 1995 14:09 | 10 |
| Last night on ESPN they reported that Penske had purchased a 94 Buick
Menard from Pagen Racing. They also brought last years winning car that
Unser Jr. drove out of a museum in California to run!
Brian Herta was also involved in an accident, which resulted in a
concussion. He was awake when transported to Methodist Hospital.
Mark
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365.32 | ROGER TRADED THE SET FOR A MENARD!! | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Fri May 19 1995 13:23 | 13 |
|
ITEMS WANTED: 1 27 INCH TV
MUST BE CABLE READY
TO PICK UP ESPN
NEEDED BY MAY 28TH
CONTACT: AL UNSER JR.
PIT 40
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
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365.33 | 1995 Entry List | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Fri May 19 1995 13:54 | 109 |
| Entry List:
# Driver Car/Sponser
1 Al Unser Jr 95 Penske-Mercedes Marlboro
1T
2 Emerson Fittipaldi 95 Penske-Mercedes Marlboro
2T
3 Paul Tracy 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth Kmart/Bud
3T
4 Bryan Herta 95 Reynard-Ford Cosworth
4T Target/Scotch Video
5 Robby Gordon 95 Reynard-Ford Cosworth
5T Valvoline/Cummins
6 Michael Andretti 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth Kmart/Texaco
6T Havoline
7 Eliseo Salazar 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth
7T Cristal/Mobil1/Copec
8 Gil de Ferran 95 Reynard-Mercedes Pennzoil
8T
9 Bobby Rahal 95 Lola-Mercedes Miller Genuine
9T Draft
10 Adrian Fernandez 95 Lola-Mercedes Tecate Beer/Quaker
10T State
11 Raul Boesel 95 Lola-Mercedes Duracell Charger
11T
12 Jimmy Vasser 95 Reynard-Ford Cos. Target/STP
12T
14 Eddie Cheever 95 Lola-Ford Cos. AJ Foyt Enterprises
15 Chritian Fittipaldi 95 Reynard-Ford Cos.
15T Marlboro/Chapeco
16 Stefan Johansson 94 Penske-Mercedes Alumax
16T
17 Danny Sullivan 95 Reynard-Ford Cos. Visa/PacWest
17T
18 Mauricio Gugelmin 95 Reynard-Ford Cos.
18T Hollywood/PacWest
19 TBD 94 Lola-Ford Cos. AGFA Car
19T
20 Scott Pruett 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth Firestone
20T Patrick Racing
21 Roberto Guerrero 94 Reynard-Mercedes Pagan Racing
21T
22 Carlos Guerrero 95 Lola-Ford Cos. Herdez-Vamos
22T Mexico
24 Scott Goodyear 95 Reynard-Honda Reynard-Honda
24T
25 Hiro Matsushita 95 Reynard-Ford Cos. Panasonic
25T Duskin YKK
26 TBD 94 Lola-Ford Cosworth Patrick Racing
27 Jaques Villeneuve 95 Reynard-For Cos. Players LTD
27T /Kleine Tools
28 Jeff Andretti 94 Lola-Mercedes Indy Regency Racing
29 Jeff Andretti 94 Lola-Mercedes Indy Regency Racing
31 Andre Ribeiro 95 Reynard-Honda LCI
31T
32 TBD 95 Reynard-Ford Cos. Forsythe Racing
33 Teo Fabi 95 Reynard-Ford Cos. Combustion
33T Eng./Endeck
34 Alessandro Zampedri 94 Lola-Ford Cos. The Mi-Jack Car
36 Michael Andretti Lola-Ford Cosworth Kmart/Texaco
38 Paul Tracy 95 Lola-Ford Cos. Kmart/Bud
40 Arie Luyendyk 95-Lola Menard V6 Glidden
40T
41 Eddie Cheever 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth AJ Foyt Ent.
42 Michael Greenfield 93 Lola-Greenfield Greenfield
42T Industries
44 TBD 94 Lola-Ford Cos. Arizona Executive Air
48 Eddie Cheever 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth AJ Foyt Ent.
49 TBD 94 Reynard-Honda Comptech Honda
51 TBD 93 Lola-Menard V6 Quaker State
51T
54 Hideshi Matsuda 94 Lola-Ford Cosworth Zunne Group
54T
55 Marco Greco 95 Lola-Mercedes Brastemp
59 TBD 95 Unlisted Rahal-Hogan Racing
60 Scott Brayton 95 Lola-Menard V6 Quaker State
61 TBD 93 Penske-Mercedes Bettenhausen
Motor Sports
64 TBD 94 Reynard-Ford Cos. Project
64T Indy/Van Dyne/Phos
66 Jim Crawford 93 Lola-Buick Burns Adcox Motorsports
68 Fredrik Ekblom 93 Lola-Buick Burns Adcox Ms
71 Dominic Dobson 94 Reynard-Ford Cos. PacWest
71T
75 TBD 94 Reynard-Ford Cos. Walker Racing
77 Davy Jones 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth
77T Byrd's Cafateria/Bryant Heating & Cool
80 TBD 93 Lola-Menard V6 Glidden
80T
81 Dennis Vitolo 92 Lola-Buick Pagan Racing
81T
82 Eddie Cheever 94 Lola-Ford Cos. Copenhagen Racing
84 Eddie Cheever 95 Lola-Ford Cos. AJ Foyt Ent.
88 Gil de Ferran 94 Reynard-Mercedes Pennzoil
90 Lyn St. James 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth Simon Racing
90T
91 Stan Fox 95 Reynard-Ford Cosworth Delta
Faucet/ Jack's Tool
94 TBD 94 Reynard-Ford Cos. Arciero/Wells
Racing
95 Davey Hamilton 94 Reynard-Ford Cos.
Delta/Reebok/Alfa Laval
96 Didier Theys 94 Reynard-Ford Cos. Hemelgarn Racing
97 Davey Hamilton 93 Lola-Ford Cosworth Alfa
Laval/Terra Pak
98 TBD 94 Penske-Mercedes Penske Racing
99 Dean Hall 95 Lola-Ford Cosworth Subway
99T
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365.34 | OOPS! Did I wave Emmo off yesterday!?! | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Mon May 22 1995 08:43 | 14 |
|
TEE HEE! weel thanks to (HA HA) Davey Jones and (HA HA) Stephan
Johannson (HA) it will be the first time in my lifetime that Roger has
missed the (HA HA) show.
Kudos to Emmo! He gave it one heck of a shot, and perhaps had he not
been waved off on Saturday, he might have stayed in it. Bad Bad
Roger!!! He blew that decision.
Paul
P.S. Little Al: I hear they have a commentator opening at ABC (Danny
made the race!!).
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365.35 | | STAR::KING | | Mon May 22 1995 13:13 | 1 |
| Errmmmm, can I change my prediction in .2 [Emmo] ? :-{
|
365.36 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Mon May 22 1995 13:50 | 4 |
| Can't Roger buy one of the cars that has already qualified? I guess he said he
wouldn't do that, but is there a deadline for switching drivers?
Dave
|
365.37 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 22 1995 14:00 | 7 |
| Yup, he can buy a quailfied car. The car and new driver would start
33rd. Roger has said he won't do this.
I don't know if there is a deadline (aside from 11am Sunday). There is
probably a BS USAC rule about this.
George
|
365.38 | 95 Indy 500 Lineup (by rows) | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 22 1995 14:00 | 62 |
| 1995 Indy 500 Lineup
Row 1
1. 231.604 Scott Brayton 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
2. 231.031 Arie Luyendyk 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
3. 230.759 Scott Goodyear 95 Reynard/Honda/Firestone
Row 2
4. 229.294 Michael Andretti 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
5. 228.397 Jacques Villeneuve 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
6. 227.923 Mauricio Gugelmin 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 3
7. 227.531 Robby Gordon 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
8. 227.403 Scott Pruett 95 Lola/Ford/Firestone
9. 227.350 Jimmy Vasser 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 4
10. 226.867 Hiro Matsushita 95 Reynard/Ford/Firestone
11. 226.588 Stan Fox 95 Reynard/Ford/Firestone
12. 226.495 Andre Ribeiro 95 Reynard/Honda/Firestone
Row 5
13. 226.402 Roberto Guerrero 94 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear
14. 226.314 Eddie Cheever 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
15. 225.911 Teo Fabi 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 6
16. 225.795 Paul Tracy 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
17. 225.753 Alessandro Zampredi 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
18. 225.551 Brian Herta 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 7
19. 225.496 Danny Sullivan 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
20. 225.437 Gil de Ferran 95 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear
21. 227.818 Hideshi Matsuda 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
Row 8
22. 227.081 Bobby Rahal 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
23. 226.028 Raul Boesel 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
24. 226.017 Buddy Lazier 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
Row 9
25. 225.023 Eliseo Salazar 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
26. 227.803 Adrian Fernandez 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
27. 226.875 Eric Bachelart 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
Row 10
28. 226.375 Christian Fittipaldi 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
29. 225.346 Lyn St. James 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
30. 225.831 Carlos Guerrero 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
Row 11
31. 225.711 Scott Sharp 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
32. 225.547 Stephan Johansson 94 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
33. 225.135 Davy Jones 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
Alternates
34. 224.907 Emerson Fittipaldi 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
35. 224.432 Frank Freon 92 Lola/Buick/Goodyear?
Field average speed: 226.212 (1994: 223.270)
|
365.39 | 95 Indy 500 Lineup (by chassis/engine/tire combo) | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 22 1995 14:01 | 68 |
| 1995 Indy 500 Lineup by chassis/engine/tire combination (ranked by avg speed)
95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear avg speed: 229.551
----------------------------------------------
1. 231.604 Scott Brayton 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
2. 231.031 Arie Luyendyk 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
24. 226.017 Buddy Lazier 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
95 Reynard/Honda/Firestone avg speed: 228.627
----------------------------------------------
3. 230.759 Scott Goodyear 95 Reynard/Honda/Firestone
12. 226.495 Andre Ribeiro 95 Reynard/Honda/Firestone
95 Lola/Ford/Firestone avg speed: 227.403
----------------------------------------------
8. 227.403 Scott Pruett 95 Lola/Ford/Firestone
95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear avg speed: 226.971
----------------------------------------------
26. 227.803 Adrian Fernandez 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
22. 227.081 Bobby Rahal 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
23. 226.028 Raul Boesel 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear avg speed: 226.817
----------------------------------------------
5. 228.397 Jacques Villeneuve 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
6. 227.923 Mauricio Gugelmin 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
7. 227.531 Robby Gordon 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
9. 227.350 Jimmy Vasser 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
28. 226.375 Christian Fittipaldi 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
15. 225.911 Teo Fabi 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
18. 225.551 Brian Herta 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
19. 225.496 Danny Sullivan 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
94 Lola/Ford/Firestone avg speed: 226.815
---------------------------------------------
21. 227.818 Hideshi Matsuda 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
27. 226.875 Eric Bachelart 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
17. 225.753 Alessandro Zampredi 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
95 Reynard/Ford/Firestone avg speed: 226.728
----------------------------------------------
10. 226.867 Hiro Matsushita 95 Reynard/Ford/Firestone
11. 226.588 Stan Fox 95 Reynard/Ford/Firestone
94 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear avg speed: 226.402
------------------------------------------------
13. 226.402 Roberto Guerrero 94 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear
95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear avg speed: 226.056
----------------------------------------------
4. 229.294 Michael Andretti 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
14. 226.314 Eddie Cheever 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
30. 225.831 Carlos Guerrero 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
16. 225.795 Paul Tracy 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
31. 225.711 Scott Sharp 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
29. 225.346 Lyn St. James 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
33. 225.135 Davy Jones 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
25. 225.023 Eliseo Salazar 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
94 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear avg speed: 225.547
-----------------------------------------------
32. 225.547 Stephan Johansson 94 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
95 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear avg speed: 225.437
------------------------------------------------
20. 225.437 Gil de Ferran 95 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear
|
365.40 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 22 1995 14:05 | 3 |
| Re: last
Isn't Johannsen running a Mercedes?
|
365.41 | | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 22 1995 14:31 | 11 |
| > Isn't Johannsen running a Mercedes?
The source I got the lineup from says Ford, though it had a couple
of mistakes in it.
He was running a Mercedes in his Penske chassis. The Reynard
he switched to came from Arciero. I think they run Fords, so
maybe he wasn't able to switch it over to a Mercedes.
The cars Penske acquired from Rahal/Hogan were already running
Mercedes engines, so they could were able to stay with Mercedes.
|
365.42 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 22 1995 14:31 | 3 |
| OK, thanks. And thanks for compiling that info.
George
|
365.43 | Why no tire switchers? | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 22 1995 14:34 | 7 |
| In the last desperate attempts for teams to find speed, I was
surprised that I didn't hear of any teams switching tire brands.
On Sunday of the first qualifying weekend, it appeared that the
Firestone tires lost less in hot conditions than did the Goodyears.
Why didn't any of the slow teams on Goodyears try out Firestones
yesterday? Are the loyalties that strong or are there rules or
contracts that prevent switching?
|
365.44 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 22 1995 14:36 | 2 |
| Well, Penske is the Goodyear tire distributor for much of the US,
so switching is probably not an option for him.
|
365.45 | Looking forward to a new winner | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 22 1995 15:00 | 29 |
| I'm looking forward to probably seeing a first time winner at Indy this year.
This is much more fun than just wondering "which" Penske driver will win
again.
There are only 3 former winners in this year's race - Luyendyk, Rahal, and
Sullivan. Sullivan hasn't shown much speed all month. Rahal has been a
little better, but I can't see a Mercedes winning the race. Arie could be
there if the Menard goes the distance, but that doesn't seem likely.
I wouldn't call the Menard (Buick) engine "unproven". It IS proven. It has
proven over and over again that it can't go 500 miles. Until it actually
does, I won't believe that it can.
My top 3 picks for a first-time winner this year are:
1) Scott Goodyear - The Honda is fast enough. I don't know if it will last,
but it has a better chance than the Menards. Scott has shown well in
500 mile races, picking up two wins at Michigan when he wasn't the
fastest car in the starting field, and coming from 33rd to 2nd at Indy
in '92. He "deserves" a win at Indy after the exciting and clean battle
he had with Unser that year. Scott is a big fan favorite. I think the
crowd will be behind him and it sometimes seems like the crowd has an
impact. Goodyear winning on Firestones will make great ad copy.
2) Michael Andretti - Almost always the fastest (at least for a while).
He also "deserves" a win. This is as good a year as any for the Andretti
luck to change - Mario is gone and there are no Unsers in the field.
3) Scott Pruett - I think he has the best combination for the race with a
Ford engine and Firestone tires.
|
365.46 | Miscellaneous Indy news/trivia | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 22 1995 16:04 | 24 |
| o Team Penske has withdrawn the 9T and 11T cars borrowed from Rahal/Hogan,
so Emmo is no longer the 1st alternate. Franck Freon moves up from 2nd
alternate to 1st. I don't know who is 2nd alternate now. Noone else got
bumped. Unser completed a run Sunday at 224 or so, but that car was also
withdrawn. I don't remember who else actually completed an attempt on
Sunday that was too slow to make the field.
o This will be the first time since 1962 that there won't be an Unser in
the race.
o The family that has been represented in the most races is the Bettenhausens,
followed by the Unsers and the Andrettis.
o The average age of drivers in the race is 33 years, 6 months. It isn't
known yet if this is a record or not, but it is believed to be the
youngest field in modern times.
o The oldest driver in the field is Lyn St. James, who turned 48 in March.
o The youngest driver (for the 2nd year in a row) is Jacques Villeneuve,
who was 24 in April.
o The driver who has appeared in the most Indy 500s is Scott Brayton.
(I think)
|
365.47 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon May 22 1995 17:21 | 41 |
|
Re: last
Yup, this will be Scott Brayton's 17th 500.
Losing the Penskes from the field really emphasizes how the guard has
changed since the late 1980s. Rutherford, Al Sr., Foyt, Gary
Bettenhausen, Gordon Johncock, Rick Mears, Tom Sneva, and Mario are all
Re: last
Yup, this will be Scott Brayton's 17th 500.
Losing the Penskes from the field really emphasizes how the guard has
changed since the late 1980s. Rutherford, Al Sr., Foyt, Gary
Bettenhausen, Gordon Johncock, Rick Mears, Tom Sneva, and Mario are all
gone. Emerson, who only started in IndyCar in '84, is now the grand
old man, followed up by Rahal, who has the most oval-track wins among
active drivers. Michael and Al Jr. are the peak-of-the-career
veterans, with lots of young and hungry folk nipping at their heels.
This is a time of transition, which is why a young charger like Gordon
or Villenueve could walk away with it all next Sunday.
I think my picks for the win, in order of likelihood are:
1) Andretti -- fast, consistent, experienced; despite reputation,
has never "thrown away" an Indy 500
2) Gordon -- Aggressive, gaining experience and confidence, Walker
knows how to strategize a 500 mile race, Reynard-Ford
is the combo to beat over 500 miles IMHO
3) Villenueve -- Brilliant, cool-headed, like Gordon has a great
pit strategist in Barry Green, and a Reynard-Ford
4) Goodyear -- Fast combination, proven 500-mile finisher and
winner, can stay out of trouble
with Luyendyk and Fabi as dark horses.
George
|
365.48 | Revised starting grid - Herta has to run backup car | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Mon May 22 1995 18:11 | 65 |
| Revised 1995 Indy 500 Lineup
The car Herta qualified, then crashed, can't be repaired so he is switching to
his backup car and has to move to the back of the field. Emmo's car has been
withdrawn, so he is no longer the 1st alternate.
Row 1
1. 231.604 Scott Brayton 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
2. 231.031 Arie Luyendyk 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
3. 230.759 Scott Goodyear 95 Reynard/Honda/Firestone
Row 2
4. 229.294 Michael Andretti 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
5. 228.397 Jacques Villeneuve 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
6. 227.923 Mauricio Gugelmin 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 3
7. 227.531 Robby Gordon 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
8. 227.403 Scott Pruett 95 Lola/Ford/Firestone
9. 227.350 Jimmy Vasser 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 4
10. 226.867 Hiro Matsushita 95 Reynard/Ford/Firestone
11. 226.588 Stan Fox 95 Reynard/Ford/Firestone
12. 226.495 Andre Ribeiro 95 Reynard/Honda/Firestone
Row 5
13. 226.402 Roberto Guerrero 94 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear
14. 226.314 Eddie Cheever 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
15. 225.911 Teo Fabi 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 6
16. 225.795 Paul Tracy 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
17. 225.753 Alessandro Zampredi 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
18. 225.496 Danny Sullivan 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 7
19. 225.437 Gil de Ferran 95 Reynard/Mercedes/Goodyear
20. 227.818 Hideshi Matsuda 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
21. 227.081 Bobby Rahal 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
Row 8
22. 226.028 Raul Boesel 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
23. 226.017 Buddy Lazier 95 Lola/Menard/Goodyear
24. 225.023 Eliseo Salazar 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
Row 9
25. 227.803 Adrian Fernandez 95 Lola/Mercedes/Goodyear
26. 226.875 Eric Bachelart 94 Lola/Ford/Firestone
27. 226.375 Christian Fittipaldi 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Row 10
28. 225.346 Lyn St. James 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
29. 225.831 Carlos Guerrero 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
30. 225.711 Scott Sharp 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
Row 11
31. 225.547 Stephan Johansson 94 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
32. 225.135 Davy Jones 95 Lola/Ford/Goodyear
33. 225.551 Brian Herta 95 Reynard/Ford/Goodyear
Alternate
34. 224.432 Frank Freon 92 Lola/Buick/Goodyear?
Field average speed: 226.212 (1994: 223.270)
|
365.49 | a Carburation Day question | UNIFIX::BERENS | Alan Berens | Tue May 23 1995 09:52 | 5 |
| A trivia question (and I don't know the answer): When did a car with a
carburator (not fuel injection) last win the Indy 500?
Alan
|
365.50 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Tue May 23 1995 12:15 | 3 |
| No idea, but I'd guess it was in the 60's....
Dave
|
365.51 | Compound??? | WOTVAX::ROWEM | Frank Gamballi's Trousers | Tue May 23 1995 14:31 | 6 |
| I don't really know much about Indycar, but it seems to me that
the Firestones may be a little softer giving better grip, allowing
King Hiro to qual above Paul Tracy for e.g.
In which case come the race will they need more tyre stops?
Matt_curious
|
365.52 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue May 23 1995 14:57 | 5 |
| Yes, plus which, they have to start the race on the tires they
qualified on.
If the Firestones are faster because they're softer, they'll be in
trouble in a 500-mile race.
|
365.53 | Pace car? | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Wed May 24 1995 16:36 | 3 |
| What is the pace car for this years race?
Dave
|
365.54 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Wed May 24 1995 17:14 | 1 |
| LT1 Vette.
|
365.55 | It WILL be strange; go Rahal!! | SUFRNG::REESE_K | tore down, I'm almost level with the ground | Wed May 24 1995 19:45 | 26 |
| I have mixed feelings about the Penske team's failure to qualify
(mostly for Emmo).
As rough as it is on the team, it might be good for the sport.
After the Penske team's dominance last year I was afraid I would
see a repeat of what happened in the Can-Am series.
While it's true that the gas crisis in the early 70s did not bode
well for those gas guzzlers, IMO it was the constant dominance of
Penske Porche and McClaren that killed the Can-Am series.
There were plenty of excellent drivers, but most had only one car
and did not have an 18 wheeler filled with spare motors etc. to
bail them out if them got into trouble during qualifying.
I believe Emmo and a few other drivers indicated that Penske knew
he would have problems in the corners without the engines from
last year due to design problems. Take away the power of last
year's engine and the cars were very unstable in the corners.
It will be interesting to see if the motor rules change again if
the Menards dominate this year's race. Personally, I wish there
was a rule that if anyone wanted to race at Indy, they had to run
the entire series using the same engine (adjustments being allowed
for road courses vs. oval of course).
|
365.56 | CARBURATION DAY IS UPON US!! | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Thu May 25 1995 11:27 | 27 |
|
Mr.Reese, yes that would be an interesting rule to see, however IMO the
whole mystique and excitment of the "INDY" is that the manufacturers
use it as a proving ground for new or prototype equipment. This puts
the Indy in a class of it's own.
Reading the news today and it appears as though Roger was a little
hasty in his decision to pull the 9T car. Binford says no go, and now
Rahal/Hogan have a third car potential. Nice move Penske!! Go sulk
somewhere else! Should be interesting to see what happens today if
someone SMACKS the wall, and the car ends up in the show.
Herta has been cleared, and will be in the show. Hopefully not for a
repeat of the first crash!!
I've bet my wife on Michael breaking the curse! Sure hope he doesn't
blow it cause I think I'll really miss her!! But If he does....GO
TRACY!
Pablo
P.S. I believe for the last carburated winner you would have to go
further back than the 60's....early to mid 50's would be my guess as
the fuel injected engines became fully integrated by '55.
|
365.57 | I'll save her the trouble | NOVA::MTAYLOR | Not powered by Zima(tm) | Thu May 25 1995 16:23 | 6 |
| re: Pablo,
It's Ms. Karen Reese, not Mr. Reese.
Mike
|
365.58 | Top 10 Carb Day practice speeds | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Thu May 25 1995 17:36 | 21 |
| Top 10 practice speeds on Carb Day 5/25/95
1. 228.392 Scott Goodyear
2. 227.439 Andre Ribeiro
3. 227.342 Michael Andretti
4. 227.278 Hiro Matsushita
5. 227.112 Paul Tracy
6. 226.677 Jacques Villeneuve
7. 226.598 Alessandro Zampredi
8. 226.335 Carlos Guerrero
9. 225.541 Mauricio Gugelmin
10. 225.146 Christian Fittipaldi
The Firestones are still looking good to me, 3 of the top 4
in this list (Goodyear, Ribeiro, Matsushita). What a shock
it would be to see Hiro place well.
Well, I'm off to the race after work today. I hope it doesn't
rain.
--Mike
|
365.59 | GO TRACY!!!! | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Fri May 26 1995 08:17 | 4 |
|
Terribly sorry MRS. Reese!! No disrespect intended, just my ignorance!!
Pablo
|
365.60 | Out of the frying pan... | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Fri May 26 1995 10:12 | 2 |
| There's a difference between MRS. and MS. too. I believe Karen
prefers MS.
|
365.61 | sooorrry | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Fri May 26 1995 11:00 | 6 |
|
BACK OFF!!! I made a mistake.
PLEASE MS. Reese, can you ever see it in your heart to forgive me!!
|
365.62 | She's not the type to clobber you with her purse... | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Fri May 26 1995 11:23 | 4 |
| > BACK OFF!!! I made a mistake.
Easy on the coffee. I know Karen, and I just chuckled when I read
"Mrs...." knowning she was prolly on the floor laughing her guts
out. No biggie.
|
365.63 | Prozac works great!!!! | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Fri May 26 1995 14:15 | 14 |
|
Well, I seem to have pulled this conference out into left field so it's
time to get back to the matter at hand....INDY!
TRIVIA TIME: 1. Who has driven in 17 Indys and never led a single lap?
2. Who lost a race when an over zealous mechanic dumped
water into the magneto instead of the rad?
3. What slight NO-NO was Jules Goux famous for?
Have the answers if needed. (found in local paper)
Pablo
|
365.64 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Fri May 26 1995 14:43 | 9 |
| re: last
1. Scott Brayton
2. dunno
3. Joules baby had a few pops (champagne) during the event.
George
|
365.65 | ANOTHER CANUCK VICTORY!!!! | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Sun May 28 1995 17:29 | 7 |
|
Well, it was a good effort but the only question you got right was 3.
Indy just ended....WAY to go Jacques!!!!!
Pablo
|
365.66 | | AIMTEC::MORABITO_P | Hotlanta Rocks | Mon May 29 1995 02:47 | 38 |
|
Re: 365.1 LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA "George Allegrezza @LJO"
>>My wild-ass pick is Villenuve. The kid is good, cool, fast, and smart.
>>It may be too soon for him, but I think he has the combination of
>>youthful exuberance and maturity you need to finish and finish first.
>>Plus his team is first rate and has the combo to beat this year,
>>Reynard-Ford. Also, they have way cool souveniers. :-)
Always go with your wild ass picks!
A few thoughts
At the end of the race they interviewed Scott Goodyear. He said they were
going to protest the black flag incident. His owner said he would review the
film of the event. If passing the pace car is indeed against the rules, then
they haven't got a hope.
The first Indianapolis 505
The Stan Fox crash was damn nasty. I know he sustained some type of head
injury, but I wondered about his legs and feet. It looked like his legs
were completly exposed after the car came apart and was sliding down the
wall. From what I could see it looked like his feet were hitting the wall.
With all the wreckage that was on the track and given that it was the first
lap, I kind of expected that they would have pitted all the cars, cleaned up,
let the crews inspect the cars, and then restart the race. I guess they
don't do that though.
All the trash on the track was pretty disgusting. I am surpised nothing
happened. The one corner was a complete mess. I guess with 400,000 people
there is no way to keep crap from flying around.
Why does Gomer keep singing the Indiana song year after year? Isn't there
someone else famous from Indiana that could step in. How about Dan Quayle?
Paul
|
365.67 | How is he????? | WOTVAX::ROWEM | Frank Gamballi's Trousers | Tue May 30 1995 07:31 | 3 |
| Can anyone post any news on Stan Fox?
Ta Matt.
|
365.68 | Hanging in there | AIMTEC::MORABITO_P | Hotlanta Rocks | Tue May 30 1995 08:32 | 17 |
|
From this mornings Atlanta Constitution (w/o permission):
FOX STILL LISTED AS CRITICAL, BUT CONDITION STABILZES
Indianapolis - Stan Fox remained in critical but stable condition Monday
after a brain scan found no additional injuries stemmng from his crash in the
Indianapolis 500.
Fox, 42 of Janesville, Wis., was injured just seconds into his eight Indy 500
when his car veered to the right and slammed into a wall, then was cut in
half by another car.
Henry Bock, the speedway's medical director, said Fox remained unconscious and
the next three to five days will be critical to his recovery.
Paul
|
365.69 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue May 30 1995 09:06 | 14 |
| Re: .66
Just call me Swami. :-)
Steve Horne has said that there will be no protest. He agrees, after
viewing the video, that Scott passed the pace car before it hit the
pits. A damn shame for Scott, Tasman, Honda, and Firestone, but
you can't step out of bounds and keep possession of the ball, and you
can't pass the pace car. Ain't much else you can say.
Does anyone know who was driving the pace car during the race?
Rutherford or the Chevy VP?
George
|
365.70 | | AIMTEC::MORABITO_P | Hotlanta Rocks | Tue May 30 1995 09:30 | 16 |
|
Re -1 (swami)
Glad I have the Atlanta Constipation in front of me.
It says that a celebrity only drives for the start of the race. I am not
sure if it was Rutherford. Don Bailey, a speedway employee handles the
duties during the race.
Bailey refused to comment on Monday. "No, no, no. We're busy," he said,
slamming the door wehn questioned.
By the way, Steve Horne the owner of the team, said that the pace car was
going 30 - 50 MPH to slow. I thought it was going kind of slow as well.
Paul
|
365.71 | Too many pace car problems ? | BRADOR::ZUFELT | V12 @13k music to my ears | Tue May 30 1995 10:21 | 15 |
| Who ever was driving the pace car and waving, I'll bet won't be doing it
next year. They had a lot of problems, too many.
What was the year that the pace car headed into the pits then couldn't
stop ? who was driving it ?
What about the speed in the pits a lot of them, (Bobby R.) claim there
coputers said 90 and were clocked at 110. Mayby they need the speed traps
like the F-1 boys just went to.
I was hoping for both Canadians, would have liked Scott to win as he
has paid more dues. Villeneuve makes it look too easy (2 laps down and
all)
Fred
|
365.72 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue May 30 1995 10:36 | 14 |
| Johnny Rutherford normally drives the PC at IndyCar events. The GM VP
who runs Chevrolet was the celebrity driver at the start. I guess it
was too much to ask of USAC to put an experienced ex-driver in the seat
during the race rather than the old-timer who mows the grass in front
of the museum or some damn thing.
Scott got a tough break on that, for sure. Man, I can't wait for
USAC to run a few more of these every year (IRL).
I think it was 1971 when the pace car just didn't stop and crashed into
a grandstand full of photographers at pit out. It was a Dodge or
Plymouth Challenger convertible for sure.
George
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365.73 | Hmmmm] | WOTVAX::ROWEM | Frank Gamballi's Trousers | Tue May 30 1995 11:41 | 9 |
| I hope Stan pulls through ok. I rewatched the incident several times
after comentators said it looked like something broke.
It looked to me as though he just lost it, first he went slightly
sideways which sent him down towards the grass, then he came up off
the grass too hard and the back end went the other way and he headed
on up the banking. I suppose he could have caught an oil patch, but
that early in the race it seems unlikely. Any thoughts?
Matt.
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365.74 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue May 30 1995 12:37 | 14 |
| Haven't seen my tape of the race yet, but . . .
Fox only ran 100 or so practice laps at Indy over the course of the
month. He's an experienced driver who's competed at the Speedway
before, but one wonders if he might have been better served running
more laps in traffic during practice. The handling of the car must be
quite challenging when running in that level of turbulent air.
Having said that, if he got crowded down onto the rumble strips by
someone on his right, he probably would not have had any options.
Cheever said Fox just jinked right; could something have broken when he
hit the rumble strips?
George
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365.75 | Just looked loose to me | WOTVAX::ROWEM | Frank Gamballi's Trousers | Tue May 30 1995 13:21 | 7 |
| That's what I meant by the comentators comments, but Stan clearly
suffers a twitch of oversteer which points him at the grass initially
it just looked as though the back went very "loose" and pendulum'd
from one way to the other, I'll study it again , but don't think that
anyone leaned on him.
Matt.
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365.76 | | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Tue May 30 1995 15:23 | 39 |
| Re: last few...
Fox is an experienced oval driver. According to Eddie Cheever, one of
the better drivers in the 500 field. I'm not really sure if more
practice time was a factor, but it couldn't hurt. Fox had raced in several
500's previously however. As Jackie Stewart would say, it was a
"horrific" crash. I couldn't get over the fact that the tub broke in
half...Thank goodness the harnesses held. ABC would have had a field
day. I must commend them for there taste in not trying to speculate or
offer anymore than they did when the incident happened. It did appear
that he went into the rumble strip/grass area. No one has said yet if
he was bumped or something broke before that.
I also agree that the race should have been stopped and restarted. Let
the crews check the cars for debris, and get them out there again. I've
commented before that the starts in Indycar in general have been awful.
It seems more an more, the cars are not just strung out, but drivers
are jockeying for position within the "pack". In a 500 mile race you
can't win it on the first lap. I think they need to have a serious look
at how they can make it safe, yet picturesque almost. I know they want
to avoid these types of crashes but nothing can compare to a great start
especially at Indy.
Did anyone catch Pat Patrick's interview after Pruett had crashed with
16 laps left? He was not too happy, but said something like, "I hope
the crash was because something broke?" Like Scott, look out it better
not had been your fault...He's only leading the Indycar points.
As far as the pace car at Indy goes, before that "crash" into the
photographers in th eearly 70's, ex-drivers were the only ones to drive
the pace car. Since then, ex-drivers have driven the pace car, but so
has James Garner, GM officals, Chuck Yeager and Carroll Shelby. The
crash in 71 was by a local Dodge dealer owner.
Let's hope Stan is OK...
Mark
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365.77 | MadMike, my purse would put Pablo in Stan Fox's condition | SUFRNG::REESE_K | tore down, I'm almost level with the ground | Tue May 30 1995 19:52 | 15 |
| Considering the pace car cost Goodyear the race (IMHO); have to
admit it seems like poetic justice that Villeneuve won. Remember,
his problems with the pace car got him that 2 lap penalty.
I think Goodyear was correct in his assessment; coming off turn 4,
that pace car should have been moving, (let's face it, most of the
cars behind the pace car were about to go flying).
Is there a driver's school for pace car drivers? :-}
Pablo:
Not to worry darlin', just call me blissfully single Karen :-)
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365.78 | Stop WHINING Scott!! | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Wed May 31 1995 06:33 | 6 |
|
news just in and the report this morning is that Stan Fox is STILL
unconcious. Come on Stan....pull through.
Pablo
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365.79 | | STAR::KING | | Wed May 31 1995 09:58 | 7 |
| I've noticed that on re-starts, the lead car is typically a looong way back
from the pace car - I'd assume so the lead car can pick their time to
take off and avoid the risk of catching up with the pace car. Was the
pace car going much slower than usual, or did Goodyear just get too
eager to get away and screw it all up ?
martin
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365.80 | Record telemetry off pace car.. | NOVA::BOIKO | Mike Boiko | Wed May 31 1995 12:15 | 14 |
| re .all
On this Indy/Goodyear/Pace Car issue...wouldn't it be great if USAC
agreed to place on-board telemetry on the pace car.
Then we could review exactly what the pace car really did. Monitor just 3
channels in the pace car - % throttle, braking, and MPH - all this data
is time-stamped, then timestamp each time the light changes colors and
what color it has changed to...mate this to the video and in-car
telemetry....and you know exactly what and when things are happening...
In fact, I would settle for just having telemetry on the pace car...
-mike-
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365.81 | | STAR::KING | | Wed May 31 1995 13:22 | 3 |
| Sounds good Mike - but too complicated for the likes of me. I like
a simple rule of "No passing the pace car, unless waved by" :-)
m
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365.82 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Wed May 31 1995 14:54 | 17 |
| Re: .79
Generally the leader backs way off heading into T3, forcing the guys
behind him to roll completely out of the throttle in order to avoid
rear-ending him. Then, when the leader is assured the next three or
four guys are totally out of the boost, he (the leader) nails it,
hoping to hit the front straight just as the light changes and the PC
goes below the blend line. Emerson was the guy who made an art form
out of this over the last few years. (Ref: last restart, '93 500.)
Obviously this only works if the pace car is properly driven and
maintains the proper pace, something Goodyear was counting on that
ended up not happening.
Re: .80
USAC would insist on an analog hydraulic logic computer, with the
relays actuated by hand-formed brass pushrods.
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365.83 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Wed May 31 1995 16:46 | 8 |
| > Re: .80
>
> USAC would insist on an analog hydraulic logic computer, with the
> relays actuated by hand-formed brass pushrods.
Preferably mounted in a Studebaker or a Hudson.....
Dave
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365.84 | Disgusted in Turn 4 | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Wed May 31 1995 19:26 | 82 |
| I just got back to work today after attending the Indy 500.
I sat in turn 4 just past the apex, and could see roughly from
the turn-in to 4 to the start/finish line. I chose to sit in
turn 4 because I like to see the restarts and who is entering
the pits.
By the end of this race I was thoroughly disgusted by the pace
car inconsistency and USAC over-officiating determining the
outcome more than the drivers/cars did.
There were pace car problems 4 separate times that I saw.
1) Unable to pick up the leader (Villeneuve). I couldn't see
what was actually happening (I think the pace car was on the
back stretch). What I could see, though, was the race cars
continually coming through turn 4 at nearly full-speed, trying
to catch up with the "pack" (which didn't exist). This is
while there was a problem on-course that necessitated the
yellow in the first place. This can't have been very safe.
2) On some mid-race restart (not sure which lap - will need to
watch tape), the pace car entered turn 4 at a good clip
with the flashing lights off (indicating a restart this time)
while there was a safety truck on the track just a few hundred
yards ahead. When the pace car got to where they could see
down the front straight (where the truck is now), it slowed
down and turned the flashing lights back on. This would
indicate there wasn't very good communication between the
pace car and other officials (maybe their radio was out and
they were having to use a pit board :-) ).
3) On the next to last restart (Pruett leading, Goodyear 2nd),
the pace car seemed to be slower than normal. Pruett had
to back off to avoid passing the pace car and got passed
by Goodyear. As Pruett was trying to catch Goodyear, he
crashed.
4) On the last restart, the pace car came thru turn 4 even
slower than with Pruett. The timing on restarts is critical
at Indy. If you are the slightest bit too slow to get on
the gas, you will get passed going into turn 1 (ask Pruett,
or Nigel Mansell, or practically any other driver - it's
happened to most of them). I'm not sure the drivers can
even see the pace car at the point they start accelerating.
They are dependent on the pace car doing what it is supposed
to do and running a consistent (from one restart to the next)
pace. By the time Goodyear got into 4 and saw how fast he was
catching the pace car, I think he was committed and unable to
slow enough. As I was watching it, I thought I saw Goodyear
slow slightly, then accelerate again, as though he realized
he wasn't going to be able to stay behind the pace car so he
just went ahead and took off.
Goodyear is not a rookie at Indy restarts (like Nigel was).
He was leading the field on the first restart (after the Fox
crash). He timed that one "almost" perfectly, and still got
passed by Arie. He was 2nd in the order on the Pruett restart,
timed it correctly, and got past the other Scott. For him to
mis-time the last restart so drastically also tells me that
the pace car was too slow (besides the fact that it just plain
looked slow).
At the next-to-last restart, I was looking forward to a great
race to the finish between Pruett and Goodyear. I was expecting it
to be like the Unser/Goodyear duel in 92. Pruett and Goodyear had
the fastest 2 cars in the field at this point (by far). The 2 of them
just checked out on 3rd place Villeneuve. Jacques was probably a second
a lap slower.
I was sorry when Pruett crashed, because it spoiled the good race to the
finish. At this point, I thought Goodyear could just coast home. He had
been running laps over 220, when earlier race leaders (including Michael)
were running 214s. To have his apparent victory snatched away by the
pace car going slower than normal through turn 4 really ruined the race
for me.
In spite of this being the "greatest spectacle in racing", it is run
by amateurs whose ineptness often influences the outcome. I'm so fed
up with how this race went, that I'm going to break my Indy attendance
streak and skip the 500 next year. I am going to spend my time/effort/$$
going to a different race instead (maybe Elkhart Lake, but I'll have to
see next year's schedule before I decide).
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365.85 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Thu Jun 01 1995 09:03 | 13 |
| Re: last
Thanks, Mike. Good report.
All of us in the Northeast will be thrilled to know that New Hampshire
International has announced that they'll be running under IRL sanction
next year. I'll bet someone a beer that they won't have more than 12
cars in the field.
I'm going to apply to be the pace car driver. Can't do any worse that
Clem Kadiddlehopper or whoever does it for USAC.
George
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365.86 | Where's the DMV?!? | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Thu Jun 01 1995 11:03 | 21 |
| I was just wondering...since you aren't really on a road....do you
even NEED a licence to drive the Indy pace car????
Apparently not!
Pablo
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365.87 | I was there... | ALFHUB::OTERO | | Thu Jun 01 1995 14:56 | 39 |
|
My 2 cents worth....
First lap incident (accident):
That horrible crash on the fisrt turn was apparently caused
because Fox's rear left wheel lost half of the traction on a small
touch to the turf left of the track, then it skid and went
straight to the wall taking with him a few other cars. After hitting
the wall another car right behind punched a tire with the debris on
the track and other 3 cars went out. Honestly, I can not describe
the feeling after seeing all this right in front of me.
I was in row R Sec 18 of that first turn terrace.
I hope the best for Fox and quick recovery(...)
Last lap and Goodyear/Pace car incident:
Goodyear should NOT argue or be mad on his two laps penalty. HE
ASKED FOR IT! I was listening with a scanning radio (freq. charts
courtesy of MadMike) and I wish I had recorded this! Goodyear told his
crew that he was going to jump the pace car, the reply was basically
"be cautious, this is the last lap and you don't need to do it" he
responded "the other is too close" (Villenueve). When I heard this I told
the folks around, they were kind of surprised too... and the green flag
came and suddenly Goodyear was around 30 cars ahead!
I yelled THE SUCKER DID IT, HE JUMPED THE PACE CAR!
Immediately after the two black flags were issued.
End of story.
PS:
It could have been worse, there was a hare with a little bunny
running in the grassy area behind the guardrail just next to the track,
imagine them going under and running loose into the track!
RO.
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365.88 | another fwiw | TINCUP::MICHAEL | Stanley J (Highly Innovative) | Thu Jun 01 1995 16:14 | 22 |
|
fwiw: on the satellite feed after the race, Dr. Jerry Punch suggested
that the name of the race be changed to the Infraction 500.
I don't see how a driver with the experience of Rahal could have on
board telemetry and STILL be off by 13 mph, especially when USAC has
been very liberal with the black flag for pit road violations.
If I remember correctly, both James Garner and Carroll Shelby hold/held
competition licenses, so either driving the pace car is not quite equivalent
to picking the guy who mows the grass.
Even if Goodyear announced he was going to jump the start, it would have been
a lot closer call if the pace car had not been so inconsistent in it's speed;
it looked very clear to me that the pace car slowed down through turn 4
and that Goodyear tried to check up without wrecking the field or getting
rear-ended but was not able to do so safely.
Any recent news on Stan Fox? (Also congratulations to ABC for not putting
30 cameras on the mess and playing instant trauma center with speculation;
a couple of other networks should take a clue from that)
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365.89 | | LUDWIG::GOODWIN | | Thu Jun 01 1995 17:26 | 10 |
|
The coolest move by ABC was one time when they came back
from a commerical, they showed a replay, I forgot who it was,
giving the finger to another car when he wouldn't let him by.
On the first lap crash they never mentioned that Fox was almost
completely exposed and the second time he hit the wall was
feet first. It was pretty tough to watch.
-Dennis
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365.90 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Fri Jun 02 1995 08:49 | 4 |
| Re: half a peace sign, that was Luyendyk. It was just his way of
saying, "Menard is No. 1." :-)
George
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365.91 | Arie endearing himself to the other drivers... | CONSLT::OWEN | Stop Global Whining | Fri Jun 02 1995 09:17 | 13 |
| "We have debris on the track. Lets see if we can figure out where it
came from... oh, I believe we know where that came from. Ah, looks
like it came from Luyendyk's car. Here's the replay..."
Certainly one of the funnier moments in motor racing.
Nearly as funny as the two announcers trying to explain European TV
standards after they showed the (topless) woman on the boat during the
Grand Prix of Monaco. 8^)
Later...
Steve
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365.92 | Stan Fox update | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Fri Jun 02 1995 15:25 | 16 |
| I just called Methodist Hospital's Stan Fox update line and got some
new info I haven't seen elsewhere yet.
The message says that Stan is improving. His condition has been upgraded
to "fair". He is making a good recovery, is conscious, has opened
his eyes, and is able to follow simple commands.
The family has asked that no more flowers be sent right now. Cards,
letters, etc. can be sent to
Stan Fox
c/o Methodist Hospital
P.O. Box 1367
Indianapolis, IN 46206
The phone number for updates is 317-929-2000 (enter 9 when prompted).
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365.93 | MORE THAN JUST HEAD INJURIES?? | PCBUOA::PLATT | | Fri Jun 02 1995 16:10 | 10 |
| I don't mean to sound gory, but all I've heard about Stan were his head
injuries. I haven't heard of any injuries - extent or rate of healing
- for his lower torso, feet, and legs. Hard to believe there wasn't
some damage to that area, though I hope I'm wrong.
Anyone have any insight on that?
Barb
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365.94 | | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Fri Jun 02 1995 16:19 | 3 |
| Everything I have read/heard says that Stan did not suffer
any other injuries besides his head. No broken bones or anything
like that.
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365.95 | | KAOFS::M_NAKAGAWA | | Fri Jun 02 1995 18:57 | 8 |
| Why pace car has to be an American car?
Indy race is a long American tradition but todays CARS/ENGINES/DRIVERS
are very international arn't they.
Why not 512/tr or F40 or 348/tb or 911/turbo or NSX/r or Diablo or XJR?
M
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365.96 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon Jun 05 1995 08:41 | 20 |
| Re: last
Politics, mostly. The manufacturers bid to provide the pace car,
courtesy cars, and service trucks. The Speedway selects the highest
bidder and the manufacturer gets to advertise, "we built the Indy 500
pace car." A couple of years ago, Dodge offered the Stealth (a rebadged
Mitsubishi 3000 GT) as the pace car. The United Auto Workers protested
vigorously and the pace car was replaced by an American-built vehicle.
I would think the manufacturers of the cars listed in .95 would have to
link up with a sedan and truck manufacturer to have a complete bid
that could get accepted by the Speedway.
It's ironic, because all of the cars that run in the 500 and most of
their engines are built in England. :-) In fact, the only American
built Indy car and engine on the horizon is the . . . Eagle-Toyota,
now being built in Southern California by Dan Gurney's All-American :-)
Racers organization and Toyota Racing Development.
George
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365.97 | | PROXY::J_EVANS | | Mon Jun 05 1995 09:43 | 5 |
| now if we can only get the pace car driver to put his/her foot into
it....
jim
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365.98 | WHERE DO I GO NOW??????? | POLAR::RENAUDP | | Mon Jun 05 1995 12:41 | 13 |
|
Is there a conference somewhere on the rest of the Indycar season? I
mean I understand that this IS the most important race of the season
but one can't discuss the Superbowl w/o talking about the rest of the
season. If anyone knows where it is...speak up.
Pablo.
P.S. I believe when I first entered this conference back in early May I
said something about this being the year for the Canuck drivers....nice
finish by Tracy at the Miller 200. I believe that makes it 4 out of 7
for the Red, White and Red.
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365.99 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Mon Jun 05 1995 14:32 | 15 |
| > Is there a conference somewhere on the rest of the Indycar season? I
> mean I understand that this IS the most important race of the season
> but one can't discuss the Superbowl w/o talking about the rest of the
> season. If anyone knows where it is...speak up.
Well, this is the place.... It gets kind of slow sometimes, but the only other
auto racing conferences are VANGA::F1 and VMSNET::[something]NASCAR.
I do have one question about the finishing order of the Indy 500. If Scott
Goodyear was penalized 1 lap for passing the pace car, how come he is classified
like 11th, with only 195 laps completed? Did they drop him 5 laps for ignoring
the black flag?
Dave
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365.100 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon Jun 05 1995 14:51 | 5 |
| Scott's official finishing position was 14th. They stopped scoring him
after he ignored the black flag for three laps. I'm told NASCAR does
this also (surprise).
George
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365.101 | Don't forget the Drag Racers... | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Tue Jun 06 1995 14:52 | 12 |
| re: Note 365.99 by AIMTEC::BURDEN_D
> but the only other auto racing conferences are VANGA::F1 and
> VMSNET::[something]NASCAR.
VMSNET::NASCAR$NOTE:NASCAR
AND DON'T FORGET
VMSNET::DRAG$NOTE:DRAG_RACING
MadMike
(moderator of both of the above)
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365.102 | Not only but also.... | WOTVAX::ROWEM | Frank Gamballi's Trousers | Wed Jun 07 1995 21:00 | 4 |
| or maybe even TIMII::CARS_UK
Which has some racing stuff......
Matt
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