Originally Posted by cecil98:
Johnny Rutherford's run from 25th starting position to win in 1974 was one of the greatest drives I've ever witnessed. He was just spectacular.
Yeah! :thumb That was my first 500. Never forget the feeling seeing them dive into turn 1 for the first time. WOW, great childhood memory.
There are too many memories to pick one 1.
1980 slowest qualifier Gary Bettenhausen's run to 3rd.
Rick Mears' rim-riding turn 1 pass of Michael Andretti in 1991.
Sullivans spin and win in 1985.
Greatest bump day qual run I ever saw. 1993. Eddie Cheever in a Menards car.
Those famous 4 words...."Andretti is slowing down"
Getting to see childhood heros' run Indy: GaryB/Dickson/Bigelow/Carter/Parsons/Puterbaugh/Rice/Kinser/Leffler/Chassey/Vogler/Sneva....so many others.
Brayton withdrawing his front row car and winning the pole.
Watching Luyendyk dancing around the 240mph mark. Damn.
I could go on for a long time. Probably my most lasting and cherished memory will forever be the last time my Dad and I were at the track. A practice day in 2004. He passed away 2 months later, but he was so happy on that day. He had only missed two 500's, due to health reasons, since his first race in 1935.
David.
