Qualifying Preview

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 15, 2026 by Oilpressure


In the interest of full disclosure, I did not go to the track yesterday. If you read my post from Wednesday evening, you know that I have been under the weather (and that’s putting it mildly). After a terrible night, I woke up Thursday in pain, with little sleep and with a trip to Nashville staring me in the face to go get Susan and bring her back up today. Spending a day at the track can wear you out under normal circumstances. When you feel awful, it gets worse. I thought if I was going to safely make it to Nashville, I’d better forego the track. That’s when you know how bad I felt.

The good news is that I got back home in time to watch the last hour and a half of practice. It doesn’t look like I missed too much, except a beautiful day at the track. Some more good news is that for the first time since really Monday – I’m feeling better.

Friday is Fast Friday, which had carried that moniker as long as I can remember. My first time in attendance for Fast Friday was in 1995, and I remember being enthralled at the sight of Joe Montana, who was brought in as a part-owner at Target Chip Ganassi Racing, with Bryan Herta and Jimmy Vasser as drivers. I have a picture of Montana on the pit stand somewhere. That was back when we still had our photos printed. It may be worth something nowadays, because I don’t think that partnership lasted very long.

Fast Friday got its name because that was the teams made their final tweaks to optimize their cars for the next day, which was Pole Day.

Today it has a slightly different connotation. It’s when the series turns up the boost on the engines for the weekend. This started in 2012, which was the first year that turbochargers had returned to the race since 1996. While it’s exciting to see the teams flirt with the now-thirty-year-old track record, it’s more of a tease to fans to show what could be.

I always wondered why not just give the teams more boost at the beginning of the month and carry it through the race. Of course, we already know the answer – the manufacturers don’t want it because more engines would blow up. I say let the teams make that call. If they run the car too hard in the race, it’ll break. Do they want to go fast, or do they want to protect their equipment. Personally, I didn’t mind seeing the occasional engine failure. It added suspense and intrigue for someone that was leading the race. Would they hold together? Today, there’s not much intrigue. Of course they will hold together. The boost is turned down to make them last. Mario Andretti would have won four or five races if his engine was pre-set to not put a lot of strain on his powerplant.

So today we will see artificially inflated speeds that will tantalize us for Saturday and Sunday. W will probably see speeds around the 234 range, but Arie Luyendyk’s one-lap qualifying record of 237.498 mph, and his four-lap record of 236.986 mph from 1996 will be safe for another year.

I hate to be Debbie Downer, but I’m not a fan of turning up the boost for qualifying and turning it down in the race, but what do I know?

Anyway, it’s prediction time. Who will be on the pole and the front-row. The pole winner will not be a Cinderella like last year when Robert Shwartzman surprised everyone. Alex Palou will put his DHL Honda on the pole, while Conor Daly will sit alongside for his first career front-row start. Starting third will be Scott Dixon for his eighth career front-row start.

As you are reading this, Susan and I are headed back to Indianapolis this morning. I’d like to say we will be there when practice starts at Noon EDT, but given the week I’ve had..it may be a little later.

George Phillips

Katherine Legge Will Attempt The Double

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 14, 2026 by Oilpressure


Last week, I saw a blurb on social media that Katherine Legge was planning on doing The Double; you know – race the Indianapolis 500 in the early afternoon, then jet off to Charlotte to run the Coca-Cola 600 that night.

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500 Practice Wrap-Up Day Two

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 13, 2026 by Oilpressure


As perfect as yesterday’s weather was, today’s was anything but. I arrived at the track around 10:00 am. It was sunny when I got out of the car and I debated whether or not to even bring my jacket. I’m glad I did. I think the warmest it got today was 64°. That was not bad when the sun was out. Unfortunately, that was only about 45-minutes into the session. The skies darkened, the wind stiffened and it was not enjoyable to be outside. The sun finally broke through around 3:00, but it remained windy and cold.

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The Day the Pace Car Crashed

Posted in IndyCar on May 13, 2026 by Oilpressure


If you have spent any time at all listening to The Talk of Gasoline Alley, you know there are certain topics that Donald Davidson does not like talking about. Sometimes it’s because he is asked about the same topic several times per year, and it gets old telling the story. The 1969 Jigger Sirois aborted pole run comes to mind. Another one is the story of Jim Hurtubise removing the engine out of his old Mallard and replacing it with ice and several cases of Miller High Life before placing the car at the end of the Bump-Day qualifying line. When the gun went off at 6:00, Hurtubise opened the hood of the front-engine roadster and offered up free beer to all of those around.

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500 Practice Wrap-Up Day One

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 12, 2026 by Oilpressure


Opening Day on the IMS oval did not disappoint. I arrived around 12:30, and it was sunny and just a little cool. As I went out to meet up with my friend Paul Dalbey and his son, Jack; I decided I would keep my jacket on. That was a big mistake. Although the thermometer was in the mid-70s, it seemed warmer than that.

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Guess Where I’m Headed Today

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 12, 2026 by Oilpressure


If you are reading this on Tuesday morning, I am on my way back to IMS for the week of practice for the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500. Susan has to work some this week and she’s not quite as keen on watching cars go around a track for four days as I am. I will be at the track today, Wednesday and (most of) Thursday, and will drive back to Nashville Thursday night. After spending Thursday night in Nashville, Susan and I will drive back up Friday morning and (hopefully) arrive in time for the start of Fast Friday. It used to be that I would come up on Tuesday and fly Susan up Thursday night. But with me being retired and the cost of air travel, that option is no longer in our budget.

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Random Thoughts on the Sonsio GP

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 11, 2026 by Oilpressure


The 2026 Sonsio Grand Prix has the potential to be remembered for a lot of things. First of all, the fact that Alex Palou did not win it may end up being a headline in itself, if he goes on to completely dominate the NTT IndyCar Series this season.

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