Welcome to the Open Test!

Posted in IndyCar on April 28, 2026 by Oilpressure


For the first time this season; Welcome to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! I was late leaving Nashville this morning, and I can’t blame it on season. Instead, I’ll blame Mother Nature. Storms ripped through Nashville last night. I got up at 4:00 and it was still going strong. Storms ended around 4:30, but oddly enough – our power went out at 5:30. I was already running behind and still had some packing to do. Finishing up with a flashlight did not speed things up. Oh well, I got here eventually.

I missed the veterans session this morning. The rookies and refreshers are on the track now. Katherine Legge is not out there due to an electrical issue. She will still need to complete her refresher before she can take the track with everyone. There have been no incidents so far, and that’s a good thing. It is cool and windy here, but sunny.

I am going out to make a few purchases at the gift shop, and then get out trackside when the track opens for everyone. I will be here at the end of the day with a wrap-up and photos. Please check back later.

George Phillips

Guess Where I’m Headed This Morning

Posted in IndyCar on April 28, 2026 by Oilpressure


This morning, I am heading out of town early to head up to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the annual Open Test on the IMS oval. I first started attending the Open Test in April of 2018. I’ve not been to every one of them since. I know I missed one in 2020, if they even had one – but I think I’ve missed one or even two others since 2018.

This year, this will be my first time to any race track this season.

I love going to Open Tests, even though the weather doesn’t always cooperate. To me, the Open Test is the unofficial beginning of the Month of May. The mounds and even a stand or two at the south end will be open for spectators. I am lucky enough to be able to be in the Media Center as well as the pits and garage area for the two days of testing.

The last time I was at IMS was the last day for most of us – Race Day 2025. My last experience there was spending all day with almost 400,000 other fans. While enjoyable, it can also be exhausting and somewhat overwhelming. The next two days will be nothing like that. In fact, you would be hard pressed to find another day of track activity with so few people around.

The Pagoda Plaza will be empty, except for some crews putting on some last minute touches, trying to get the place all spiffed up for May. This was the sight I saw behind The Pagoda when I was there for the test in 2018.

Everyone is in a good mood and so laid back for the Open Test. It’s how I would imagine the way Spring Training would start out for a Major League Baseball club. The only time I have seen teams get concerned is when the weather report gets dire. It seems there was about a three-year stretch where weather affected one or both days. Usually they get in Day One, but Day Two gets rained out before it even starts.

That was not the case last year. Last year, it was sunny and hot and the teams got in two full days of running

Last year was the first time Susan had ever been to the Open Test. She enjoyed Day One, but by lunch time of Day Two, she was ready to hit the road. She made it abundantly clear to me that I get a much bigger thrill out of watching cars go by in practice, than she does. She has to work this year, but I have an idea she would’ve stayed home this time anyway.

The weather forecast looks decent if it holds. Tuesday will be partly cloudy with a high of 71°. It is supposed to rain overnight, creating a green race track for Wednesday. It will be partly sunny, but cooler on Wednesday with a high of only 64°. While that sounds cool, it was much cooler than that for last year’s race.

Practice gets underway with the IndyCar veterans taking the track from 10:00 am to Noon EDT. I hope to arrive by 10:00 or shortly thereafter. Rookies and refreshers get their turn from Noon until 2:00 pm EDT. Hen from 2:00 pm EDT until 6:00 pm EDT, all cars will take to the track. On Wednesday, all cars will be on track from 10:00 am to Noon EDT. Then after an hour break for lunch, all cars will return to the track from 1:00 pm EDT to 5:00 pm EDT. The last hour on Wednesday will serve as pit-stop practice.

Both full days will be streamed live on You Tube. Click here for Day One (Tuesday) and here for Day Two (Wednesday).

I will be posting from the track both days. Please check back here often over the next two days.

George Phillips

No Thanks; We’ve Grown Enough Already

Posted in IndyCar on April 27, 2026 by Oilpressure


Retirement from my day job is suiting me well. As the Month of May approaches, I have settled into a daily routine of doing projects in and around the house, taking a shower and then watching old IndyCar videos on You Tube in the late afternoon until Susan gets home. Sometimes I’ll subject her to whatever I’m watching, but not always. She’s not as much of a fan of 35 year-old races as I am. But they are getting me fired up for the Month of May.

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Random Thoughts on Long Beach

Posted in IndyCar on April 20, 2026 by Oilpressure


The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach has brought us many memorable and exciting races over its 51-year history. Yesterday’s race was not one of them. The box score shows that there were five lead changes among four drivers. That was from the pit stop shuffles during the first set of pit stops. Yet, if you subjected yourself to all 90 laps of Sunday’s race; you know that it was between two drivers – pole-sitter Felix Rosenqvist and Alex Palou, who started third.

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Long Beach Preview

Posted in IndyCar on April 17, 2026 by Oilpressure


If you are a fan of the NTT IndyCar Series, you already know that the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach is almost as much of a rite of spring as Opening Day of Baseball. It is as close to being a fixture in the April calendar as it can be, while it is juggled around Easter. When I was in high school, there was a song titled “It Never Rains in Southern California”. Watching all of the races at Long Beach over the years, I’m thinking that may be true. It is always sunny and picturesque there – at least for a TV viewer. Hopefully, we will get there one of these years.

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The Quest to Get to 33

Posted in IndyCar on April 13, 2026 by Oilpressure


A lot has happened since I last posted about car-count for the Indianapolis 500 this past Wednesday. We discussed a lot of scenarios, but we got confirmation on several of them over the past few days. As suspected, Colton Herta will not be available to run in this year’s Indianapolis 500. His F2 duties come first, and trouble in the Middle East has forced F2 to run some re-scheduled races in May – one over Memorial Day weekend.

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It’s Getting Early, Late

Posted in IndyCar on April 8, 2026 by Oilpressure


Regular listeners to Trackside may recognize the title as being a variation of what Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee have been saying about available seats for the Indianapolis 500. For the last couple of years, seats have been filling up by late February or early March. When that has happened, the co-hosts on Trackside frequently say “It’s getting late, early”; implying that seats are filling up quicker that normal.

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