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Indianapolis 500

December 11th, 2008
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Brenda Williams asked:


One of the largest single-day sporting event in history is the Indy 500. The running of the Indy 500 has been going on since 1911. The 93rd running of the race will take place in May of 2009, making it the 64th consecutive year without interruption. Other names of the race throughout history have been the International 500-Mile Sweepstakes (twice), the International 300-Mile Sweepstakes and the Liberty Sweepstakes. The race has been carried on television and radio. It debuted on radio in 1952 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network. The firs time the race was televised from start to finish was in 1986 by ABC.

The race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which was built in 1909. Its first track was a gravel and tar track which was then changed to all brick and then pavement. The first Indy 500 took place on May 30, 1911. The venue currently holds approximately 400,000 people. The first race was seen by just over 80,000 people who paid $1 for admission. The first race included Ray Harroun, the inventor of the rear view mirror. The race was originally an open event which meant that anyone could race in the event if they wished to do so. Now the race is by invitation only. Drivers must qualify for participating in the event.

When the race was an open event the qualifying procedure entailed the admission fee and maintained a certain speed was allowed to join the field. The order of start was determined at random, by determining who handed in their signup forms first. Now the qualifying, since it is by invitation only, is a little tougher. The current speed-based qualifying was started in 1915 and the field was limited to 33 entries, which is still the case for today’s race. The qualifying process today consists of a four-lap distance and it was introduced in the year 1933.

With each race comes traditions at the Indy 500 from year to year. The most popular tradition, and most popular words in sports aside from “Play Ball,” is “Gentlemen, start your engines!” Other traditions include the detonation of an explosive to signal the opening of the arena’s gates at 6am on the day of the race, “Taps” is played to symbolize the remembrance of Memorial Day along with a flyover, “God Bless America” is performed by Florence Henderson and “The Star-Spangled Banner” is performed by a different popular artist each year.

There have been a multitude of accidents during the running of the Indy 500 and a handful of deaths involving drivers, crew, spectators and driving mechanics (which haven’t been used since the early years of the race). The last death during the Indy 500 was in 1973 when Swede Savage died on July 2nd in a hospital from injuries suffered in the race. Some believe that Savage might have died do to contaminated blood from a transfusion. Savage was the 14th driver to die either at the race or after the race to due injuries from an accident or from heat exhaustion



DONIS

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Milka Duno to Compete at the Indianapolis 500

December 3rd, 2008
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RyanThomas asked:


Dubbed as the fastest woman in America, Milka Duno is the first woman to post a win in a major international sports car race in North America. She accomplished the feat after winning the Grand Prix of Miami with Andy Wallace in 2004 at the Homestead Miami Speedway.

On March 23, CITGO racing announced that they will be fielding a CITGO Racing/SAMAX Motorsport Dallara/Honda/Firestone in ten Indy Car Series events in 2007 season with Duno taking the spot behind the wheel. The prestigious Indianapolis 500 is one of the races that Milka will be competing on. The announcement was made at the Homestead Miami Speedway where Milka won the race and had taken her right into the spotlight.

“This is a dream come true for me. I’ve always wanted to race in the Indianapolis 500 and in the IndyCar Series, and I can’t begin to thank CITGO for continuing to support my racing, as well as everybody at SAMAX Motorsport,” says Milka. “The SAMAX team brings a lot of open-wheel experience to the IndyCar Series and I’m hopeful that will make my transition into the series a bit smoother. To make this announcement in my hometown of Miami with my family and friends and fans around me is terrific,” she added farther.

Announcing the entry of Milka on the prestigious series was Felix Rodriguez who is the president and the Chief Executive Officer of CITGO Petroleum Corporation. “I am very proud of Milka’s accomplishments as a member of the great CITGO family and as a fellow Venezuelan. We certainly look forward to her continued success in this new phase of her career,” says Rodriguez.

Also present at the announcement was Peter Baron, the team principal of SAMAX Motorsport. Baron has this to say during the announcement: “I would like to personally thank CITGO and Milka for their continued support and faith in our program. We know this effort, with a new sponsor, driver and team will not be easy, but we are thrilled to have this opportunity and will work our hardest to give Milka the necessary tools to succeed on track. I feel we have done a tremendous job creating a team with the perfect mix of “Indy talent” and team members that have worked with Milka from the beginning. Milka is already at home with the team which is the foundation from where all the growth and success begins.”

With her skills, the backing of a good team, and a vehicle with high performance parts just like Nissan Frontier parts, she will definitely make a mark in the series. How she performs against established drivers in the series remains to be seen though. But her upcoming entry to the Indianapolis 500 is already an accomplishment in itself.



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