During the Indy 500 “Month of May” festivities, which day is the most fun?
Qυеѕtіοח bу irl.kanaan_fan: During tһе Indy 500 “Month οf Mау″ festivities, wһісһ day іѕ tһе mοѕt fun?
Otһеr tһаח rасе day, wһісһ days (wіtһ track activity) “…саח′t bе missed”, аחԁ wһісһ wουƖԁ уου “חοt really care аbουt”; οr sacrifice tο attend something еƖѕе happening іח Indianapolis?
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I wουƖԁ ԁеfіחіtеƖу ѕау Carb day іѕ a mυѕt see. Yου аrе аbƖе tο bear witness tο IndyCar practice, tһе Freedom 100 аחԁ tһе pitstop challenge. Tһе days οf qualifying wουƖԁ come іח a close second аחԁ аחу day wіtһ јυѕt IndyCar practice wουƖԁ come іח third.
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ladies,gentlemen, START YOUR ENGINES DAY!
For this year, it’s definitely all of them! In the past, I honestly didn’t care that much as it was devoid of drama or interest to me. Now, with everyone under the same roof so to speak, everything excites me. Practice, qualifying, Bump Day-hopefully a real one-it’s all good.
Carb day is definitely the next do not miss day!
For me, besides the race, Bump Day always holds tension and drama. Odds are someone will make their first Indy 500, while someone else gets their dreams crushed. After Bump Day, it’s time to focus on race preparations for everybody.
I’ll give you a few:
** Pole Day: C’mon … in every other motor sports race, there is *NO* race that has more prestige in claiming the pole than Indianapolis. And with the additional bumping that goes on each day of qualifications, there’s much much more drama.
** Bump Day: The cards have been laid on the table. You know the numbers you need to make, and with $ 50,000 going to the last official qualifier this year, there’s money to be made. Time to ride the razor fine line between glory and catastrophe.
** Community Day: On Wednesday before race: IMS does it right – they open the place up. People can drive their own cars on the track. Family activities. Kid-friendly. A big-time autograph session. Concerts. Food. It’s a great day off with the family.
** Carb Day: On Friday before race: Final practice before the race, so teams dial in their final race-day settings. Freedom 100 (FIR race) – 40 laps of fun! Pit Stop Competition (and bragging rights) … CCWS & ICS teams are even here … bragging rights for all. And, Stone Temple Pilots in concert?!? Are you kidding, and for only $ 10 for everything. Best $ 10 you’ll spend in 2008!
Probably the “sleepiest” day at the track will be Day 3 of Qualifications. Usu. the big-dog teams have already qualified, and you might see them work on some race-day setups, but you might not (depending on conditions) Day 3 is when the one-off teams possibly get in. Now … that’s been in the past. This year with 27 regulars, there is at least 5 regular drivers that would have to qualify on the 2nd weekend. So – it could be different.
I went to ROP and the opening of the track for the first time this year. I can imagine in years past, it was boring (with a few rookies, and a few refreshers). This year with 13 “rookies” (they aren’t rookies – just “first time participants”), track activity was just as enjoyable as a regular practice.
Anyway, there’s a few thoughts. I haven’t made it to the “bring your dog to the track” day that’s usu. before opening weekend before. I’d also like to attend the celebration ceremony on the following Monday sometime, because I’ve heard that’s fun, too.
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I’ll say Pole Day & Bump Day…But that green flag is awesome.. and I know everyone is gonna give me a thumbs down for this, but nothing like Jim Nabors singing Back Home Again in Indiana, don’t know if he will make it this yr due to health problems, its just a Indy traditional.. I hope they have a great bump day this yr……AND PLEASE PRETTY PLEASE…NO RAIN PLEASE..
Go Helio!!!!
The parade
bump day is my fave by far