PJ Wright (Offline)
#11
5/7/18 6:49 AM
Originally Posted by ISF:
Can hardly wait for ol' Brickyard to trot out those White Papers again and set the OP straight once and for all. 

I think he's already here. He just decided to start the circus on his own.
You laugh because I'm different. I laugh because you're all the same. Copied from the back of the #16 supermodified.
EBookerFan (Offline)
#12
5/7/18 11:42 AM
I started watching races at Winchester in 1945. I saw many of the drivers at this high bank track go on to race the 500. Such as Charlie Van Acker, Hal Robson, Duane Carter,Spider Webb,Troy Ruttman,Mack Hellings,George Lynch,Cecil Green,Lee Wallard,Myron Fohr,Jerry Hoyt,Jackie Holmes,Duke Dinsmore,Mike Nazaruk,Andy Linden,Gene Force,Bill Mackey,Joe James,Jimmy Reece,Jimmy Daywalt,Larry Crockett,Pat OConnor, and the list goes on and on. The feeder system at this time was the midget, sprint car drivers.
Some were more adapt at the changes from the dirt big cars and the roadsters to come. But they were all my race driving hero's. While in Indianapolis in the 50's, I worked at a clothing store, Jacob's, downtown and Reece was a regular customer of our store. I would see Daywalt at the bars on the south side of town.
Times sure have changed. Money always wins because the cream of the crop navigates to it. Back in the 40's and 50's you would have 70, 80 plus entries. Most were not going to win but it afforded a driver a chance to compete in the 500. Good for them.
We up to 35 entries for this 500. And money is still the driving force for this race.
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hoosier race fan (Offline)
#15
5/7/18 1:54 PM
Tongue-in-cheek xenophobia. Easily mistaken for head-up-ass xenophobia.
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Backitin (Offline)
#16
5/7/18 1:54 PM
Shoot all them dang un-American drivers makes it even better when a good ole boy from the usa wins. Plus I like listening to the foreign guys whine about reckless driving when a perfectly sweet pass was put on them courtesy of good ole American gonads.
Todays 500 is still a much watch even if you don't like the progress its made. Nothing will ever again be what Indy was in the mid to late 60's. You had the combo of great drivers along with great garage engineering.
brsteg (Offline)
#17
5/7/18 2:21 PM
'You can't tell that their from America because they act like they are from San Francisco...'
Well... umm.. so much to say but I'll leave it at, our school systems are failing us.
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TKRacing (Offline)
#19
5/7/18 2:27 PM
My fiancé and I are on vacation and we were talking racing on the way here... mind you she wasn’t around when I was racing so she hates the racing talk, but we were talking how things change. Times have changed. Indy requires money and the foreigners have it. It sucks but that’s just how it works. I’m not old enough to remember the good ole days but I sure wish I was. I grew up in Indy my dads shop was on Gasoline Alley, but yet I’ve never been to a 500. I guess I grew up listening to the stories of old and just think now days it’s not how it should be but that doesn’t mean I don’t support it. It’s got a long Rich history and I will support it. I don’t go but that’s thanks to work. However I will listen and watch and enjoy. Americans or not it’s still the Indy 500 and nothing can ever take that away.
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