Dottore, I would highly recommend a trip to the 500 at least once, there are signs of brighter days for Indycar racing on the horizon, and even if one doesn't a rat's ass about Indycar, or oval track racing for that matter, the 500 is a spectacle unrivaled in sports. It remains the worlds largest single day sporting event, and the pagentry and tradition are unmatched, even by Le Mans. I've been to both many times, and the last hour of pre-race ceremonies, and the start of the 500 are simply the most evocative moments in all of motor sports. One cannot help but be moved by the invocation, rifle salute, and playing of taps (it is Memorial Day weekend over here) followed back Back Home Again In Indiana, and the command to start engines. I've a program for you from the race this year, its absolutely ridiculous, thicker than a copy of Autocouse, brilliantly written & illustrated.
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