Pre-Race
Pre- Race
The last few days leading up to the actual Indianapolis 500
are as filled with activities and tradition as anything that happens on race
day itself and in some ways those days leading up to race day are as fun, or
more so, than the actual race. Something about the anticipation, combined with
so many fun events packed into a few short days makes the weekend one of my
absolute favorites of the entire year.
Ashley and Caitlin
Nancy and Michael
Ashley and Caitlin
Nancy and Michael
The fun starts with Carb Day, which is traditionally held on
the Friday prior to the race at the Speedway. Carb Day gets its name from the
long since vanished carburetors, which have not been on cars for decades,
tradition dies hard at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Carb Day is basically
the last practice session for the IndyCars before the Sunday race, they get
about an hour on Friday morning to check things out, fine-tune and have one
last opportunity to get track time before the race starts.
Kevin and Michael
Caitlin, Paul and Ashley
Kevin and Michael
Caitlin, Paul and Ashley
Carb Day has become over the years a much bigger deal than
just the final practice, the Speedway has packed an entire day of activities to
attract and entertain fans. In addition to the practice session for the
IndyCars, the Freedom 100 race for the minor league, Indy Lights is held as is
the pit stop competition and of course the Carb Day concert, which this year
featured the bands Kool and the Gang and Foreigner.
Carb Day is always a big, big day for me. For many, probably
twenty or more, years, I have met with a revolving group of friends at the track
that has always included myself and my buddies Pat and Kevin. This year we were
back again and I was able to swing ten passes to my friend Brent’s amazing
Tower Terrace Suite for us to hang out in.
Will Power
Will Power
This year I did not exactly invite anyone from Key West, but
my friend Ashley and her boyfriend Paul who live in Key West were on hand along
with Ashley’s sister Caitlin. Ashley grew up in Indianapolis, went to the same high
school as I did (Cathedral) and I even was in the same graduating class as her
aunt Nancy. She is now an attorney in Key West, but was bringing Paul home to
attend his first Indy 500.
This being Kathy’s year off (she attends the Indy 500 every
other year), I was happy to have additional friends joining us for Carb Day.
The Suite is a perfect place to relax and watch the festivities and the Indy
Lights race never fails to disappoint. Something about those cars on the 2.5
mile oval brings out the very best in the drivers and there is always passing
and crazy finishes and this year was no exception.
The race had everything, even with a limited field, crazy
passing, a huge accident and a photo finish won by young Oliver Askew in what
was one of the more exciting races of any kind that I have seen. After the
race, we ventured down on to the track for an up close view of the Pit Stop
competition. On the grid, I ran into an old Fraternity Brother from Purdue,
which was an unexpected bonus.
Michael and Al
Ashley, IMS President Doug Boles and Caitlin
Michael and Al
Ashley, IMS President Doug Boles and Caitlin
We did not stay for the concert, things tend to get somewhat
sloppy as the afternoon goes on and I really have to be a pretty big fan of the
bands playing to brave the drunkenness that comes with attending the show,
sorry but Foreigner with only one original member does not fill the bill.
The Saturday before the race is called Legends Day and I
found myself once again at the Speedway, where there is no on track activity
per se, but they host a nifty annual memorabilia show, a full field autograph
session and other events including yet another concert, this one the Legends
Day concert with the Zac Brown Band. Celebrities and other VIPs start rolling
in and this year that included designated Green Flag wavers, Christian Bale and
Matt Damon, who were on hand to promote their upcoming movie, “Ford vs. Ferrari”.
Christian Bale, Conor Daly and Matt Damon
Lance and Beth
Christian Bale, Conor Daly and Matt Damon
Lance and Beth
The afternoon found me attending two of my absolute favorite
pre-race events, the annual Calcutta held at the Elliott Room at Brugge where
my friends gather and hold a small-time gambling event in which drivers go up
for auction with the top five and last place paying out a portion of the total
collected. It is always a fun time and over the years I have done pretty well
as far as winning goes.
Cathy and John
Cathy and John
After that it was a quick trip to my friend Ashley’s
pre-race/ 40th birthday party at her mother’s home for a brief
pop-in before heading to my friends Rick and Becky’s annual Crawfish Boil. This
event is another annual tradition that I have attended for many years, I always
see friends there and though I am not a big fan of the Crawfish, I do enjoy the
beer supplied by Brugge and Twenty Tap and really enjoy seeing so many old
friends all at one time. It remains one of the best pre-race parties that I
have the pleasure of attending each year.
Melanie and Wes
Melanie and Wes
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