By Susan Phillips
I don’t remember much about going to the Emergency Room. Just know that George came home and I was lying on the bathroom floor trying to get dressed. It was the Tuesday after Indy Qualifying. We were admitted and got a room pretty quickly.
An Ordeal Not Worth Repeating
Posted in IndyCar on June 11, 2022 by OilpressureIt’s Day Two at Road America
Posted in IndyCar on June 11, 2022 by OilpressureRoad America Friday Wrap-Up
Posted in IndyCar on June 10, 2022 by OilpressureWelcome to Road America!
Posted in IndyCar on June 10, 2022 by Oilpressure
We were BOTH moving slowly this morning, but we are finally all checked in and settled at Road America. They have a new automated system here, where you check in online before arriving. When we showed our phones, we didn’t even need to get out of the car – they brought our credentials and parking pass to us.
Road America Preview
Posted in IndyCar on June 10, 2022 by Oilpressure
Forgive me as this post starts out on a personal note, but I will get down to this weekend’s Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America in a minute. What is Sonsio, you ask? It is a Vehicle Protection Company, offering all types of different plans, that are probably better than the extended warranties you field daily calls about.
Putting Words Into Actions
Posted in IndyCar on June 8, 2022 by Oilpressure
I belong to a few IndyCar-related Facebook groups. Some are better than others, and a lot of times you have to sift through some incredibly inept posts from these groups in order to find something meaningful or enjoyable. For example, in one of these groups just last week – someone started a conversation advocating for lights at IMS, in order to run the 500 at night. Please.
Random Thoughts on Belle Isle
Posted in IndyCar on June 6, 2022 by Oilpressure
For a track that I have maligned for years, I’ll give it its due. Belle Isle went out with a bang yesterday, as the NTT IndyCar Series ran it’s final race on the island before moving it back to the streets of downtown Detroit for 2023 and beyond. Belle Isle gave us one of the cleanest and most suspenseful race in its thirty-year history.


