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4/4/22, 6:27 AM |
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Re: 500 First Timer
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I agree with a visit to Charlie Browns for breakfast or lunch.
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4/4/22, 6:38 AM | #12 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2022 Posts: 414 |
If you do have time to kill while in Speedway hit the Big Woods brewing and get the pulled pork nachos you will be pleasantly surprised. Also Tacos and Tequila for your mexican fix and Barbecue and Bourbon for good eats. Sarah Fisher has an indoor karting facility there on Main St. as well. If you are into coneys, malts, and onion rings go around the corner onto 10th. St. and visit the Mug-n-Bun. Those are all the happening spots in Speedway other than Daredevil Brewing. Enjoy your trip to Indy i hope you have a great time. Myself i have seen every 500 since 1965 except the Covid closure year.
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4/4/22, 11:22 AM |
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Re: 500 First Timer
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 3,431 |
For just staying in the greater Indianapolis area that week you have 2 nights of USAC sprints at circle city Wednesday and Thursday. Carb day Friday at the speedway. That is a great way to get familiar with the 500 cars and drivers. Friday evening USAC midgets and silver crown features at IRP. Saturday a huge parade downtown that has all the 500 starters in it. The 500 on Sunday.
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4/4/22, 1:34 PM |
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Join Date: Sep 2017 Posts: 709 |
If you would like 'Ribs Fit For a King", let me suggest King Ribs on 16th St. No designer, dry rub, fusion pretense here. Just rib tips, swimming in smoky barbeque sauce, collard greens, and mac 'n cheese. Ask for extra napkins...
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4/4/22, 2:00 PM |
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4/4/22, 2:16 PM |
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Join Date: Apr 2022 Posts: 5 |
is it possible for a person to attend the 500 parade and still make it to the little 500?
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4/4/22, 2:59 PM | #17 | |
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On your way to Angell Park you’ll want to stop and grab some New Glarus spotted cow beer. It’s only sold in Wisconsin and a favorite in the region. Wisconsin cheese is also a must. You’ll probably drive through Dubuque Iowa on your way so there is Gile cheese in Cuba City just off route. Or, Mouse House in Sun Prairie and just north of that in De Forrest is Ehlenbach’s. One of my favorite things to do is have a spotted cow and hunk of real Wisconsin cheese in the parking lot of Angell Park right before the races! Bring a bottle opener. Angell Park isn’t quite what it used to be since they moved in the inner barrier of the track and track prep became less than desirable the second half of last season. Complaints seemed to fall on deaf ears but maybe they can find a happy medium this season. It’s still a pretty cool place to go and I’m planning on the USAC sprint race there in June if USAC doesn’t lose all its participation by then.
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4/4/22, 3:14 PM |
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Join Date: May 2011 Posts: 596 |
Parade is on Saturday starting around noon. Anderson is a little under an hour from downtown Indy so you'll have time.
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4/4/22, 3:17 PM |
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Join Date: May 2011 Posts: 596 |
The other thing if you wanted something to do on Thursday afternoon, Little 500 qualifying is free and kind of fun. You seem to have a great schedule lined up, I'd add Carb Day on Fri and haul down to Bloomington.
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4/4/22, 3:22 PM |
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Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 3,102 |
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Be advised that the parade draws about 300,000 people so traffic will be your biggest hindrance to doing both events. Quickly getting on the road with good route planning and you should be good to go in regards to doing both events. Have fun!!
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