Originally Posted by BrentTFunk:
Although I would have loved to see the roadsters at Indy, I would say the glory years of the 500 were the 70's. That is when they added a lot of seats and the crowds were huge with new speed records every year. I was at Indy when Jack Hewitt, Steve Kinser, and Billy Boat ran. The crowds were bad. Like Vukie said That ship sailed years ago. Right or wrong its the way it is.
Like I said memory makes things seem better than they were . For you yonger guys that never saw the big cars race at Indy, before the drivers could all drive to the race track instead of having to sail on that old ship you keep talking about to get there. When they had short last names like Rose, Carter, Lagori, Volki (a little long so we shortened it), Foyt, Unser, Bryant, Jones . I forgot Tom Bigelow. You could go to Dayton, Winchester,Salem, Blomington, or any other little bullring in the midwest and watch these same guys pay their dues to get to that big race.
I can still see these guys coming out of turn 4 at Indy sitting straight up- right and fighting that big old race car just to keep it on the race track. They didn't have power stearing back then did they, they had a windshield too but they didn't do a lot of good either. It was worth the price of admision just to be able to watch a guy with sholders and arms work his craft to perection. I can't even see their helmets now and they could probably do a better job with a couple of joy sticks instead of a stearing wheel. They were the best of the best at the time and we could watch these same guys race on any weekend.
I think it would be great for you youngsters to watch the best of the best short trackers race in a race like this. It would still be a drivers race and one hell of a show.
Honest Dad himself

