Well, that was fun…for those of us watching. I can’t say that many of the drivers had a lot of fun. One of my fellow bloggers, Mike Silver of The Pit Window, came up to me with about twenty laps to go and said “Are you not entertained?”, with apologies to Gladiator.
A Wild & Crazy Day at IMS
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 14, 2022 by OilpressureRace Day at the GMR Grand Prix
Posted in IndyCar on May 14, 2022 by OilpressureGMR Grand Prix Friday Wrap-Up
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 13, 2022 by Oilpressure
The grid is now set for Saturday’s GMR Grand Prix on the IMS road course. There will be some familiar faces and some different names up front. What is not too hard to believe is that Will Power will start from the pole. It is the Australian driver’s sixth pole at the IMS road course and his 64th career IndyCar pole – putting him within three of tying Mario Andretti’s all-time record.
Feeling the Heat at IMS
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 13, 2022 by OilpressureWelcome to IMS!
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 13, 2022 by OilpressureGrand Prix Preview
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 13, 2022 by Oilpressure
And so it begins. Today starts of our Month of May activities in Indianapolis. As most of you read this, I am on my way to Indianapolis this morning for the GMR Grand Prix on the IMS road course. Unfortunately, Susan will not be joining me this weekend. She is feeling much better after not feeling well at all at Barber, but she is sitting this one out. She still does a lot of cake decorating for a local specialty bakery in Nashville. With this being wedding and graduation season, May is always tough for her – especially with Barber running so late this season.
So, You Say You Don’t Like NBC?
Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 12, 2022 by Oilpressure
It’s a popular pastime for fans of the NTT IndyCar Series to blast whichever network is covering the series – especially the Indianapolis 500. For years, when ABC/ESPN covered five races per season, including the 500 – fans publicly yearned for the day that Versus/NBCSN or NBC could cover the entire series. Once they got their wish, fans suddenly regretted what they wished for.


