What is Memorial Day Really About?

Posted in IndyCar on May 23, 2026 by Oilpressure


This is Memorial Day weekend. To most people reading this site, we know it as the weekend for the Running of the Indianapolis 500 each year. Thos of us that attend each year, or watch diligently on television are exposed to a lot of celebration of our US Military. I have many loyal readers that live in other countries, and I’ve had the honor of actually meeting a couple of them (Oliver W in the UK, as well as Trevor Gardiner also in the UK). I don’t really expect non-US residents to fully understand what Memorial Day is about, but I do think Americans should know. Unfortunately, many do not.

Memorial Day, or Decoration Day as it was once called, dates back to 1868 when it was a designated day to decorate the graves of those killed in service in the American Civil War. Memorial Day used to be observed each year on May 30. That was also when the Indianapolis 500 would run – May 30, unless that date fell on a Sunday and it would then run on Monday May 31. My first Indianapolis 500 was in 1965, and it ran on Monday May 31, 1965. It didn’t matter if May 30 fell on a Wednesday, that is when they ran the race. Congress voted to change Memorial Day to the last Monday in May, and that first took place in 1971. Race officials chose to run the 500 each Saturday before Memorial Day, and it was that way for the next three ears. For the first time ever, the Indianapolis 500 was held on a Sunday in 1974 – the day before Memorial Day. It is still that way today.

It is true that there is a lot of celebration of our US Military over the Memorial Day weekend. But it seems a lot of people miss the point of who we are honoring. While we appreciate all who served, living or dead or still active; Memorial Day is about honoring those who gave the greatest sacrifice. They gave their life in military service in battle or conflict. My father’s identical twin brother was career Navy and is buried at Arlington. Are we honoring him on Memorial Day? Nope, he died of a stroke at home at the age of 74 in 2000. He served his country in two wars, but died of natural causes decades later. We honor him on Veterans Day, November 11 – a day set aside to honor our veterans who served at one time in the past.

There is a third US holiday for honoring our troops – Armed Forces Day, which celebrates those who are currently serving. That day is the third Saturday in May, which is why Indianapolis 500 Qualifying Weekend is dubbed Armed Forces Qualifying Weekend, which explains the large military presence on the grounds that weekend.

So when you hear Taps played just before the singing of (Back Home Again in) Indiana by Jim Cornelison, that’s why you could hear a pin drop among the more than 300,000 in attendance. It is a moment of silence, to remember our war dead – those that gave the ultimate sacrifice (their lives) so that we Americans can live as free men and women, and attend events such as the Indianapolis 500 as we wish. Many want to include veterans and active military to be honored on Memorial Day. They have heir days. Let’s keep Memorial Day about honoring the war dead. We certainly don’t want to forget them, and lump all others into their day. Let’s at least give them that.

George Phillips

It’s Carb Day at IMS!

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 22, 2026 by Oilpressure


Greetings from a surprisingly dry Indianapolis Motor Speedway! We arrived about fifteen minutes before the practice ended, due to getting caught behind a wreck in downtown Louisville.

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Indianapolis 500 Preview

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 22, 2026 by Oilpressure


First of all, I want to express my shock and condolences to the family and friends of NASCAR two-time champion driver Kyle Busch, who passed away unexpectedly yesterday at the age of 41. We learned Thursday morning that he had been hospitalized for a severe illness, and would not race in Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600. But I don’t think anyone had any idea it was this serious. Please keep his family in your prayers.

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Myth Busting at IMS

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 21, 2026 by Oilpressure


By Paul Dalbey

Note from George:  Today we welcome an old friend back to this page, to delve into an interesting topic. There is one disclaimer; I don’t necessarily agree with Paul on  couple of these. But the good thing is, I don’t have to agree with him. In fact, disagreeing makes for more interesting dialogue. I appreciate the time and effort Paul put into this. Readers should also be appreciative that they are not being subjected to another video appearance by the both of us. Come back tomorrow for my Indianapolis 500 Preview. – GP

There is a reason the Indianapolis 500 is the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. There is a reason why 300,000 people will stand shoulder-to-shoulder this weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and remember the legacy and the stories of the 109 previous runnings of the Great Race. There is a reason why tickets, traditions, and tales are passed, literally, from generation to generation of family who trace their lineage amongst IMS history back to the very roots of the race in 1911. It’s because the history of the race is celebrated each and every year, woven into the very fabric that makes the event what it is. It isn’t a new race, or a “new tradition” (a term I completely despise), but this weekend’s race stands on the shoulders of the races that have come before it, the men and women who have given their last out of blood and sweat, bones and dollars to win this specific race.

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We Have a Winner!

Posted in IndyCar on May 20, 2026 by Oilpressure


Congratulations to Rick Johnson, of Washing state, for winning the 2026 Oilpressure.com Indianapolis Trivia Contest again. I did not think this was the toughest one over the past 17 years, but I was told be several at IMS last week that it ay have been the toughest. Rick missed only three questions this year. He gets upset with himself when he misses one, but missing tyhree was a very good effort. I realized I had one question in there twice. Fortunately most everyone got it both times.

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Second Chances Are Not for Everyone

Posted in IndyCar on May 19, 2026 by Oilpressure


For as long as The Talk of Gasoline Alley was available to listeners online I was a faithful listener. If I’m not mistaken, that goes back to 2000. That’s at least when I was first made aware of it being available. Once they were converted into podcasts, before the term podcast was even invented – I downloaded as many as I could and still have each one from 2000 through 2020 on my phone. Instead of music, that is what I will listen to a lot of times either driving, working in the yard or whenever I choose to go walking.

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The Field is Now Set…and Re-Set

Posted in IndyCar on May 18, 2026 by Oilpressure


The field is now set for the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500; and it has now been re-set. Two cars failed post-inspection last night, for pretty much the same infraction that disqualified two Andretti cars from the post-race results last year.

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