The original plan for us was to stay for qualifying on Sunday, but then leave during the afternoon practice. Then when it looked like yesterday would be a washout, we planned to leave around 3:00. But then it stopped raining and it brightened up. So we were stuck. I couldn’t think of anything worse than hanging around here all week, then leaving at 3:00 and listening to the Last Row Shootout on the radio as we approach Louisville.
Archive for May, 2019
Random Thoughts on Qualifying
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 20, 2019 by OilpressurePagenaud on Pole; Alonso Goes Home
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 19, 2019 by OilpressureWhat Do You Do During a Rain Delay?
Posted in IndyCar on May 19, 2019 by Oilpressure
By Susan Phillips
What do you do during a rain delay? You either get to go to the IMS Museum and listen to George and Paul Dalbey compare the accuracies of the cars in the museum or download your photos and prepare them to post. I’m glad to know out waiting will pay off, as the track will be dry soon and qualifying will resume.
It’s a Holding Pattern at IMS
Posted in IndyCar on May 19, 2019 by OilpressureWelcome to Bump Day/Pole Day at IMS
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 19, 2019 by OilpressureA Day of Twists and Turns
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 18, 2019 by OilpressureTrouble in Turn Two
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 18, 2019 by Oilpressure
As qualifying was chugging along at a not-so scintillating pace, things suddenly took a somber tone as James Hinchcliffe lost control of his car and had a crash very similar to that of Pato O’Ward just one day earlier. The car went airborne and flirted with flipping over, before it slammed back into the track. But unlike O’Ward and the other drivers involved in crashes earlier this week – Hinch did not immediately hop out of the car.


