NihonTiger90
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So Sunday marks the 96th running of the Indianapolis 500, one of three major racing events happening the same day back-to-back-to-back (preceded by the Monaco Grand Prix and followed by NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600). It is the largest event of the year for the Indycar series, and still the largest motorsports event by attendance in the world, with nearly 400,000 people packing the stands yearly.
Rubens Barrichello practicing at Indy in the new DW12 oval body
This year brings us the first field since 2003 that the entire field is on the same model-year chassis, in part due to the introduction of the DW12. Designed by Dallara, the new car has been criticized by some as looking like a spaceship or "odd," but is intended to be more cost-friendly as well as safer, namely to keep cars on the ground. Also new is the introduction of 2.2-liter turbocharged engines from three different suppliers (okay, two real suppliers in Honda and Chevy and then Lotus/Judd's "engine"), and Indianapolis is the first time these cars are racing on an oval.
It also, sadly, marks the first time since 1946 that the defending champion will not be back to defend his title due to a racing fatality.
Track info:
2.5-mile (4.023-km) rectangular oval track
Turns: 4
Banking in turns: 9-12 degreed
Banking on straights: 0 degrees
Lap record: 0:00:37.895; 237.498 mph (Arie Luyendyk, Treadway Racing, 1996, IRL IndyCar Series)
Capacity: 400,000
Start Time?
Just after Noon EST Sunday, May 27.
Where to watch?
USA: ABC
Canada: TSN
UK: Sky Sports
Brazil: Band TV
Australia: SPEED
Forecast?
Miserable:
This is not going to be fun.
Starting Grid: http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/indy500/eventinfo/51728/
Weekend Schedule: http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/indy500/schedule/
Quick FAQ for the questions everyone's going to ask:
Are there any F1 drivers participating?
Yes, sort of. Rubens Barrichello is racing full-time in the series this year; Sebastien Bourdais, Justin Wilson and Takuma Sato (all ex-F1) are also full-time series drivers, and Jean Alesi is going to be this year's honorary moving chicane.
It's not that big of a place, is it?
Yes. Yes, it is big.
Will any GAFfers be there?
Yes. Dave Long and I are both going to be in attendance. Dave will be in Turn 1 and I'll be on the front stretch. I'm taking my parents this year to fulfill a promise I made to them when I was younger.
Preview from the fine folks at Radio Le Mans: http://audio.rpix.org.uk/indy/2012/2012_indy_500_pre.mp3