A Little Running, and a Lot of Rain

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 14, 2024 by Oilpressure

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Well, things don’t always go as planned. But come to think of it – this went about as most expected. Unlike last year, Opening Day for Indianapolis 500 practice actually saw cars on-track – for a total of 26 minutes.

I got to see every minute of it…from home.

I set my alarm for 5:30 this morning, but I ended up waking up at 5:00. I fed the dog and made myself coffee and a microwave delight, when the downpour came. I looked at the radar and we were on the leading edge of a huge red cell. Just as I was pouring my second cup of coffee, I saw a flash through the window and one of those instantaneous claps of thunder shook the entire house. Maley (my dog) was not happy.

Based on the forecast and the radar, I decided to shower and wait out the storm. Since few people really thought there would be cars running this afternoon, I wasn’t going to drive through a flood for nothing. It looked like if I waited, it would clear Nashville and most of Kentucky.

By the time I got out of the shower and finished packing, it had stopped raining. I took advantage of that and loaded the car, including Susan’s luggage for when she flies up Thursday night. The radar showed it was still all over I-65 in Kentucky, so I figured I would catch the first of practice, since Indianapolis appeared dry at that moment.

I was able to catch what turned out to be all of Tuesday’s practice. For the record, Scott Dixon is currently owner of the fastest lap of the month, with a speed of 229.107 mph.

Marco Andretti was second quick, with a speed of 228.399 mph. After that speeds dropped off dramatically, because some drivers ran nothing but install laps – so these speeds really mean nothing. Still, I thought Dixon clocking a lap over 229 less than half an hour after the start of practice was significant.

After the yellow flag came out for rain, I waited for a little bit to see if it was just a brief mist. It wasn’t. After another check of the radar, it looked like Kentucky was clearing up, or it would be by the time I got there. I pulled out of my driveway at exactly 9:00 am CDT (10:00 Indianapolis time).

I was surprised to find most of my trip to be dry. I ran into a little rain at Louisville, but shortly after I crossed over into Indiana, it quit raining and the roads were dry. I had asked my friend Paul Dalbey to text me if he heard anything about calling off practice or if cars got back on track. The only update I got was about halfway through Kentucky, he texted me that they had “lost the track”.

All through southern Indiana, the roads were dry and the sky was getting brighter. I had about decided I was going to get there in time to see cars back on track with about three and a half hours left to run.

Just before I crossed into Marion County, it started raining. Shortly after crossing the county line, Paul texted me saying that they had just called it for the day, and that they would start Wednesday’s practice at 10:00 am instead of Noon.

Instead of going to the track, I went straight to the hotel – my home for the next six days. I checked in at 2:30. I’d say they made the right decision. It is now a little after 5:00 as I type, and it is still raining – harder than ever.

It’s one of those nasty days that make you just lie around and sleep. Unfortunately, I have nothing to eat here, and I’m starving – so staying in is not an option and I’m too cheap for Door Dash. While Dawson’s and all of the other haunts will be on the docket later this week – I think I’m going to be boring and eat at a place I’ve never been to, yet I’ve actually heard good things about it – MCL Cafeteria in Speedway. I hear they have great fried chicken and I could use some veggies. After that, I’ll pile myself into bed and call it a night. I’ve got a big day at the track tomorrow.

George Phillips

Guess Where I’m Headed Today

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 14, 2024 by Oilpressure

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As you read this I am heading back to Indianapolis after a very quick turnaround. For the second year in a row, and for the third time since 2019; I will be attending every day of practice (except for the final session next Monday) for the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. Also for the second year in a row, rain is in the forecast for today – the first day of the oval practice. Last year, I got up early and arrived in time to see trucks going around the track to dry it. According to today’s forecast, they might not even get that far before they decided to cancel it.

We arrived back in Nashville around 5:15 pm on Sunday, after a very fun weekend for the Sonsio Grand Prix. We crammed a lot into that weekend, with all of the on-track activity, plus going to The Workingman’s Friend and Dawson’s on Friday. Saturday, we ate the free hotel breakfast, then at Honda Hospitality for lunch. Saturday night, we ate at The Coachman – a local spot near our hotel in Plainfield, that we discovered about three years ago. Sunday, we topped off the weekend with breakfast at Charlie Brown’s and a visit to Long’s Donuts before heading home.

Yesterday, I did laundry and got my yard mowed just before the rain came. I repacked last night and slept in a little more than usual, simply based on the weather forecast. I still plan to reach the track a little after lunch, although I seriously doubt there will be much running, if any. Susan has to work some this week, but I took off. Even if she didn’t, I’m not sure I could talk her into spending all day, every day at the track this week. She will fly up Thursday night, and will be with me for Fast Friday and both days of qualifying before we both drive back together on Sunday night.

Some say I’m crazy to drive up and spend all week at IMS. Others are extremely jealous. I guess it’s whatever gets you excited. When I did it in 2019, I didn’t know what to expect, but I found that there was no better way to spend a week than watching Indianapolis 500 practice at IMS. I couldn’t wait to do it again, but then COVID hit and Susan got sick, both in 2020. Last year was the first year since 2019 that I felt good enough about Susan’s health to go back. It was just as fun as I remembered, and I expect the same for this year.

It’s nice to go wherever and whenever you want in that enormous facility. If I want to roam the garage area, I do. If I want to watch practice from EE Penthouse at the head of Turn One, I go. If I want to park myself in some of the stands behind the pits, I can. People find this hard to believe, but both years that I have been there for practice, I might even doze off in the stands. I’m relaxed and the drone of the engines tend to lull me to sleep. Some people relax sitting on a beach, while I relax sitting in the stands of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as cars go by.

While at the track this week, I plan to sample the new fare at the concessions stands. I’ll give a full report and review near the end of the week.

While I still will have posts loading in first thing in the morning, I also plan to give end of the day reports, on anything of significance that happened each day. Even if it rains out the entire session today, I’ll have an early evening wrap-up post after the track closes at 6:00 pm EDT each day.

Practice is set to begin at 9:00 am EDT today, and will go until 11:00 AM. Then after a break for lunch, practice resumes at 1:00 pm EDT. Wednesday through Friday, Practice will run from Noon to 6:00, Today only, Bronze Badge holders will be allowed in the pits. I don’t think that carries over to tomorrow I the case of rain, but I’m not sure about that. Of course, every bit of every practice session will be shown live on Peacock.

After today, the forecast for Wednesday and Thursday looks quite nice. But Fast Friday looks a little iffy at the moment, so teams better do what they can on Wednesday and Thursday. Saturday and Sunday appear to be sunny and warm, but a lot can change between now and then.

If you are at IMS this week, and you see me (or Susan after Thursday) wandering the grounds at IMS, please shout at me. These are great days for one of my favorite activities – bench racing.

Please check back late this afternoon – even if a wheel doesn’t turn today. I’ll give my take on what all goes on today and every day at the track – for whatever that’s worth.

George Phillips

Random Thoughts on the Sonsio Grand Prix

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 13, 2024 by Oilpressure

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The race two weeks before the Indianapolis 500 has carried many names. The Grand Prix of Indianapolis, Angie’s List Grand Prix, IndyCar Grand Prix presented by Sea-Doo, GMR Grand Prix and new for this year – the Sonsio Grand Prix (which had been the name of the IndyCar race at Road America for the past couple of years). This year was the tenth anniversary of the event and the tenth running, since it was not held in 2020. In ten races, there have only been five winners – Simon Pagenaud, Will Power, Rinus VeeKay, Colton Herta and Alex Palou.

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My Photos From the Sonsio Grand Prix

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 12, 2024 by Oilpressure

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If you have read this site for a while, you know that I count on my wife, Susan, to serve as the photographer for this site. She has always had a good eye for a good photo, plus she uses a real camera (Nikon) to take photos. I have to rely on my iPhone 11 that was new way back in 2019.

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Palou Goes Back-to-Back

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 11, 2024 by Oilpressure

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We really enjoy coming to the Sonsio Grand prix each year. It’s a great kickoff to the Month of May, seeing friends we haven’t seen since last May and visiting some of our favorite restaurants. But we don’t really expect great racing when we come for the first weekend of track activity of the month.

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Sonsio Grand Prix–Race Day

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 11, 2024 by Oilpressure

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Good morning from a sun-drenched Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The small chance of rain that existed for this morning has been taken out of the forecast. The forecast now sounds perfect – clear blue skies and a high of 71°. There is enough of a breeze to make things interesting foir the drivers.

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Sonsio Grand Prix–Friday Wrap-Up

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 10, 2024 by Oilpressure

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Alex Palou will pace the field to the green flag for the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon. Palou put down a lap of 1:09.0004, which was almost a second faster than Christian Lundgaard – who will share the front-row with Palou. This was after Palou ended up in the grass just a few laps earlier.

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