thank you guys for these great pics of old USAC/CART/Champ Car and some IRL pics. man do i miss the old days before the split. great racing all around
This race was broadcasted on CBSOriginally Posted by Rick Jones
The Silverstone race a week earlier and was done by ABC
"Broadcasted?" Now I KNOW you went to Mac-Hi.Originally Posted by chaparral 2k
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"Only a fool fights in a burning house."-Kang
"If you listen to fools....The Maaahhhhb Ruuuules....."-Ronnie James Dio
who knows? I hear it both ways, cast or castedOriginally Posted by Sea Fury
But yeah Mac-Hi didn't help
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broadcast
Definition
broad·cast[ brįwd kąst ]
VERB
broad·cast (past and past participle)
broad·cast·ing (present participle)
broad·casts (3rd person present singular)
1. transitive and intransitive verb transmit radio signals: to transmit a program or information on television or radio
2. intransitive verb perform on radio or tv: to take part in a radio or television program
3. transitive verb make something widely known: to make something known to a large number of people
"They broadcast the rumors all over town."
4. transitive verb scatter seed: to sow seed by scattering it by hand
As a side note, Broadcast is one of those unusual words that can be a verb, adverb, adjective or a noun...
From Bing...
Originally Posted by Rick Jones
Rick....would that be LYN St James car?
Please visit the tribute to my longtime friend Mel Kenyon
Didn't they end up taking each other out of the race that year, or am I thinking of another year?Originally Posted by tnindyman
Yep, 2000Originally Posted by Sea Fury
Why yes, another mistake on my part. Actually Lynn St.James took St.James as her last name because of the actress Jill St.James. Lynn liked it better than her own last name. Anyone know what Lynn changed her name from? I don't, but I remember her telling this story.Originally Posted by tnindyman
According to Wikipedia, Lyn (one N, not two) St. James was born Evelyn Gene Cornwall.Originally Posted by Rick Jones
I'm guessing the name change was after she separated from her 1st husband. However, did she choose to name herself after Jill St. James or Susan St. James? I thought it was Susan St. James...
(Tapping on the shoulder)Originally Posted by Rick Jones
Uh Rick, she liked the name actress Susan St. James.
The Jill you're thinking of is probably Jill St. John aka Oppenheim.
The Ayn Rand of Indycar
No one had to badge the Offy.
I was raised in a little suburb of Chicago, 'bout 8000 people. We had a small Fire Department and my dad tought hydraulics for the engineers test for the city of Chicago Fire Dept. Any way, we knew all the guys on the Fire Department in town. They all knew I was a racing fan. The Chief eventually became the president of the national fire chiefs association. One of the perks was to be invited down to Indy to be one of the fire teams at the race and practise.
Our chief was Hermand Flohr. Since he was the president of the Fire Chiefs Asso. he got to pick the pit he worked in. He liked this little Itialian guy who was a rookie. Even got his pitchur took with the little feller. He gave me the picture....
Yup, that other guy is Parnelli......
ZOOOM
"Doc, just set them fingers sose I can hold the wheel"
James Hurtubise, June, 1964
Originally Posted by ZOOOM
Looks like Indianapolis 1966.
"You just don't know what Indy Means" Al Unser Jr.
Mosley, Ongais, Ganassi, Al Jr., J Paul Jr., Howdy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46681980@N03
Mosley, Ongais, Ganassi, Al Jr., J Paul Jr., Howdy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46681980@N03
I'm so confusedOriginally Posted by DaveL
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Marc,
In looking at the "83 photo of Lil Al at Road America, it reminds me that when I saw the '83 Mid Ohio race, the Unser Galles Eagle had an additional wing on the engine cowling similar to what the '70 McLarens had, but it was thinner and extended closer to the width of the car. Do you have a photo of this? Your photo on flicker crops the car just before the portion where the wing was mounted at Mid Ohio.
Rick
Such a beautiful car, man whenever the custom 1/18 minichamp & Action performance indycar builders get back online i think i'm gonna request this car be made. That ought to be me driving but I guess Danny did a good job...Originally Posted by Rick Jones
What was cool about this was that in qualifying some dude named Fabrizio or something like that ran Teo off the road so he jumps in his backup & wins the pole & then the race, Porsche's lone CART victory...Originally Posted by Rick Jones
Fabrizio Barbazza.Originally Posted by Rick Mears 500
Originally Posted by Hornish4
I looked into it a while back. Emerson had to make one final splash and go. They scheduled a timed stop for lap 194. Jack Arute was even standing in the pits with the stick they were going to use to tap the fuel man to disengage (like Johncock in '82). Of course showing good ole' Jack in the pits holding the stick they almost missed Fittipaldi crashing on the track seconds later.Originally Posted by Rick Jones
Fate has a strange way of working out....Had Fittipaldi not tagged the wall, he may still have not won. Arie Luyendyk blew an engine a minute after Fittipaldi crashed, and the yellow would have come out anyway. With the pits closing for the yellow, and Al Jr. able to make up the lap before Emmo could duck into the pits for fuel, Al Jr. may have been able to pass Emmo while he was pitting. Or Al would have closed up right behind him. Or perhaps with the Luyendyk yellow Emmo would have then attempted to go the whole way without pitting...would he run out of fuel? We'll never know. Would Stan Fox's crash a few laps later bring out the caution again and Emmo win under yellow? Again, we'll never know.
Originally Posted by Rick Jones
.....'Thanks, RickJones.............'Someone's always falling off the turnip truck and right into TrackForum!
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