A Few Quick Thoughts on Detroit

Posted in IndyCar on June 1, 2026 by Oilpressure


If you read my Detroit Preview on Friday, you know that I said I may have nothing up here for Monday, due to out-of-town guests coming to visit Sunday afternoon before going to dinner Sunday night. Well, the race ended a couple of hours before they were due, so I jotted a few thoughts together.

The Chevrolet Grand Prix of Detroit was very enjoyable and entertaining to watch. I hate to use a Will Buxton word, but it created a lot of chaos. But in the end, it was points leader Alex Palou extending his points lead over the rest of the field; which won’t set well with those with Palou -fatigue. Kyle Kirkwood drove a good race to finish second. Had he not gotten caught by an ill-timed yellow, he may have pulled off the win. Kirkwood passed David Malukas for second in points. He now trails Palou by 62 points. It’s not insurmountable, but if Kirkwood or anyone else harbor any desires to unseat the four-time champion – something needs to change or Palou will be crowned for the fifth time in a six-year span.

As far as Detroit goes, this may have been my favorite Detroit race ever – and that covers a lot of years. On Laps 32-33, I saw some of the best racing I’ve seen anywhere in a four-way battle between Alex Palou, Will Power, Christian Lundgaard and Scott McLaughlin – just before they pitted on separate laps. There was very tight racing throughout the day, and passing where you wouldn’t expect.

Alexander Rossi had one of the most interesting days of anyone. He hot the wall before the race even started, but maintained control and drove through the pain of his injured foot and hand. He was in position for a podium finish before entering a closed pit  and incurring a drive-through penalty. Later in the race, he was handed a stop-and-hold penalty for avoidable contact with Romain Grosjean. Rossi ended up finishing seventeenth, not reflective at all on how well he drove.

I’ve had some fairly unkind things to say about Louis Foster in the past few weeks, and most were justified. But give credit where it is due. He banged his way to a seventh-place finish, in probably his best drive of the season. His teammate, Mick Schumacher, was headed to a decent finish before tangling with David Malukas in Turn Three. Schumacher finished twenty-first, and Malukas eighteenth. But the boss of Schumacher and Foster had another great day on a non-oval. Graham Rahal finished on the podium, even after getting turned around by Kyffin Simpson.

I do have one question…on the caution that flew on Lap 66 for Ferrucci and Rinus VeeKay, why did it take four laps before the pits opened? There was nothing to cleanup and the cars were cleared after the first lap. Wha was the point for riding around behind the pace car for three more laps before allowing the cars to pit?

As far as TV goes, my only comment is a new term I heard from Will Buxton this weekend, and I heard it two or three times during Practice and Qualifying, but I’m not sure I actually heard it in the race. He kept saying “dropping the anchors” or “hitting the anchors” for a driver using their brakes. Once was stupid enough, but multiple times in a weekend was annoying.

The race was filled with drivers banging into each other like a NASCAR race. The most egregious happened between Will Power and his former teammate Scott McLaughlin, who essentially shoved Power into the wall with so much force that both of his front-wheels went airborne. Power got back into him on the next lap (I think) and the result ended up being that both cars eventually had to drop out. That exchange was symbolic of the entire day at Detroit. I wouldn’t want that every week, but it was a nice changeup between ovals on the schedule.

That’s going to do it for me today. Our company will be here soon, and I have a few things to do before their arrival. I may or may not post something I the week, but I will definitely be back here on Friday with my scintillating Gateway Preview.

George Phillips

Detroit Preview

Posted in IndyCar on May 29, 2026 by Oilpressure


Please Note:  Before I get started, I wanted to let everyone know that there is a very good chance that I will have nothing here on Monday. We learned a couple of days ago that we will have out of town guests coming to visit us on Sunday afternoon around 4:00 pmand we will be going to dinner with them afterward. With the race probably ending after 2:00 pm CDT, I am not sure I’ll have time to gather my thoughts and write anything before they get here, and I would be considered very rude if I holed myself up in my mancave to write, just as they got here. At best, I may have something very abbreviated for Monday – but don’t expect the usual Random Thoughts if I have anything. – GP

And just like that, we have another race weekend upon us. The way the calendar fell this year, we get another race in the Month of May that is not on the grounds of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This time the NTT IndyCar Series heads north to take on the streets of Detroit, for the Chevrolet Grand prix of Detroit.

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Tying the Bow on the 2026 Indianapolis 500

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 26, 2026 by Oilpressure


One thing we learned this month, there is another location for Long’s Donuts that we were previously unaware of – in Southport, just south of Indianapolis. We stopped there on our way out of town for our first Long’s visit of the month, before leaving Indianapolis for good. Fortunately, our trip home was very uneventful. That’s the way I like it. I am hopeful that we might return to Indianapolis before next May (maybe a Titans/Colts game?), if not it will be a long eleven months.

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Random Thoughts on the Indianapolis 500

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 25, 2026 by Oilpressure


Some wondered if we would even have anything to talk about today, other than rain. Even the most optimistic forecasts called for rain in the morning, then maybe having enough time in the afternoon to get in more than 101 laps in order for it to be an official race. The early morning hours gave us no reason to think otherwise. Ominous looking clouds hovered over the Speedway, threatening to open up at any minute.

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What a Finish!

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 24, 2026 by Oilpressure


Well that was interesting! Most know that I am not a fan of late-race red-flags, and I’m still not. But at least IndyCar was consistent, and that’s all you can ask for. First of all, congratulations to Felix Rosenqvist on a hard-earned Indianapolis 500 victory over David Malukas. This is one that will be remembered forever. The 0.023 second victory even eclipsed the 0.043 second finish between Al Unser, Jr. and Scott Goodyear in 1992.

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It’s Race Day in Indianapolis!

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 24, 2026 by Oilpressure


Good morning from a darkened IMS! We are staying further out this year (it’s cheaper), so we had a longer drive in. We moved our usual schedule up 30-minutes to account for it. It’s a good thing. We got here earlier than usual driving through the gate at 5:10 am. When we drove around to the Media Lot, it was already about 80% full, I think if we had gotten here at our usual 5:45, we would’ve out of luck.

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What is Memorial Day Really About?

Posted in Indianapolis 500 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. Those 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.

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