I'm a retired educator and lifelong racing fan. I hope to return to fostering greyhounds in the near future. Living mainly in Indy and wintering in Florida. I attend about 10 Indycar races a year as well as some sports car events
B Penthouse (17-25), E Penthouse, E Stand (1-4), Paddock (9-12), Paddock Penthouse (10-20), Tower Terrace (37-42), Tower Terrace ADA
Some parking lots that have been free the first three days of practice ,like Lot 2, are now paid parking lots. Check the map at ims.com.
An extra 85-90 horsepower will push speeds near or slightly above the 230 mark today as teams will work on qualifying setups on the day before qualifying begins. Weather will be a factor as the temperatures will be in the mid to upper 80s the next three days.
The Buzz
Early last week I wrote about how there was no buzz around the 500 this year. That is no longer true. I am now excited and have that nervous race day excitement. It began with the GMR Grand Prix, and turned on fully this Tuesday at the first day of practixce. Just seeing the cars run the oval in May did the trick. It also helped that my good friends, Frank and Nola Proctor, who usually attend the race with me, were here for the first two practice days. Qualifying weekend will ramp up my excitement even more.
Gasoline Alley continues to be virtually empty. It is a bit unnerving to see it like this during May, bu I like being able to move through the garages unimpeded by crowds. I would almost prefer the usual amount of people there. It adds to the feeling of May.
Look for a revisited “Bump Tales” episode in the next couple of hours. Enjoy the speed.
Veterans continue to set the pace in practice for the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500. Today was 2013 race winner Tony Kanaan’s turn. Conor Daly led throughout much of the afternoon before Kanaan ran the fast lap of the day. Santino Ferrucci had the third quickest speed before crash in in turn 2 with a little less than two hours left in the six hour session.
Kanaan is running an ovals only program for Chip Ganassi Racing. Jimmie Johnson drives the number 48 car on the road and street courses. The 500 is Kanaan’s third race of the year. He will have one more race, at gateway, in August.
In addition to Ferrucci’s crash, there was a minor incident between Scott McLaughlin and Colton Herta, Herta came out of turn four as cars ahead of him slowed. The Rahal Letterman Lanigan team cars had slowed near the finish line for a team photo op. My understanding is that Rahal did not inform Indycar of their plans, and the other teams were caught by surprise. Herta mad slight contact with the wall and McLaughlin’s car. both cars spent some time in the garage for repairs.
Rahal’s team received a penalty for their actions and the three cars will have to sit out the first 30 minutes of tomorrow’s practice.
Ferrucci was sent IU Methodist for additional imaging on his left leg. Dr. Billows, the chief medical officer of IMS, said Ferrucci was able to put weight on foot. I have just learned that Ferrucci has been released from the hospital but has not been cleared to drive as of yet.
Today’s results:
RA
CAR NO.
DRIVER
TEAM
ENGINE
FASTEST LAP (mph)
TOTAL LAPS
1
48
Tony Kanaan
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
225.341
80
2
47
Conor Daly
Ed Carpenter Racing
Chevy
225.245
90
3
45
Santino Ferrucci
Rahal Letterman Lnigan Racing
Honda
224.922
50
4
2
Josef Newgarden
Team Penske
Chevy
224.885
121
5
9
Scott Dixon
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
224.666
65
6
21
Rinus VeeKay
Ed Carpenter Racing
Chevy
224.409
96
7
6
Helio Castroneves
Meyer Shank Racing
Honda
224.393
114
8
8
Marcus Ericsson
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
224.273
89
9
30
Takuma Sato
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Honda
224.232
93
10
26
Colton Herta
Andretti Autosport
Honda
223.944
104
11
10
Alex Palou
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
223.679
125
12
28
Ryan Hunter-Reay
Andretti Autosport
Honda
223.548
81
13
3
Scott McLaughlin
Team Penske
Chevy
223.491
60
14
5
Pato O’Ward
Arrow McLaren SP
Chevy
223.333
64
15
12
Will Power
Team Penske
Chevy
223.230
82
16
7
Felix Rosenqvist
Arrow McLaren SP
Chevy
223.199
85
17
60
Jack Harvey
Meyer Shank Racing
Honda
223.116
91
18
98
Marco Andretti
Andretti Herta-Haupert w/Marco & Curb-Agajanian
Honda
222.623
123
19
18
Ed Jones
Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser Sullivan
Honda
222.604
63
20
20
Ed Carpenter
Ed Carpenter Racing
Chevy
222.441
96
21
27
Alexander Rossi
Andretti Autosport
Honda
222.412
94
22
86
Juan Pablo Montoya
Arrow McLaren SP
Chevy
222.384
73
23
22
Simon Pagenaud
Team Penske
Chevy
222.364
42
24
4
Dalton Kellett
AJ Foyt Enterprises
Chevy
221.926
71
25
25
Stefan Wilson
Andretti Autosport
H
221.804
102
26
15
Graham Rahal
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Honda
221.748
70
27
51
Pietro Fittipaldi
Dale Coyne Racing w/Rick Ware Racing
Honda
221.602
71
28
24
Sage Karam
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
Chevy
221.411
86
29
11
Charlie Kimball
AJ Foyt Enterprises
Chevy
221.251
57
30
1
JR Hildebrand
AJ Foyt Enterprises
Chevy
221.173
62
31
16
Simona De Silvestro
Paretta Autosport
Chevy
220.911
81
32
29
James Hinchcliffe
Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport
Honda
220.822
97
33
59
Max Chilton
Carlin
Chevy
220.489
61
34
14
Sebastien Bourdais
AJ Foyt Enterprises
Chevy
219.876
81
35
75
RC Enerson
Top Gun Racing
Chevy
217.444
50
Sloide bar to right for speeds
Tomorrow the cars receive a an 85-90 horsepower addition for qualifying, which should push the top speeds to 230 mph.
Cashless Concessions
All merchandise shops and food concessions at IMS are cashless in 2021. For someone who does not have credit cards, items can still be purchased.
This machine will convert your cash to a debit card to be used at the track. I’m not sure I the card is honored outside of IMS.
After you’ve maxed out your credit cards at the gift shop, this should be your next stop.
Indycar and NTT have extended their title sponsorship agreement. This is great news to kick off the 10 biggest days of the season with qualifying and the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500. The agreement calls for enhanced data, and more information during the race on the giant video board on the back of the pagoda.
The official press release:
NTT and INDYCAR Extend Entitlement Partnership, Welcome Fans Back to the Indy 500 with Smart Venue Operations at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
NTT and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES set to enhance the Indy 500 viewing experience by powering real-time, data-driven technology at “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, May 20, 2021) – NTT is continuing its multi-tiered partnership with INDYCAR, signing a multi-year extension as the entitlement sponsor of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. In doing so, NTT will continue to deliver the smart technology backbone that will enhance the race experience for INDYCAR fans attending the 105th Running of the Indianapolis 500 – and from wherever else they may be watching – on Sunday, May 30 at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Technology from NTT will further enable the return of fans to the iconic race after last year’s event was postponed until August and held without fans on-site due to COVID-19 precautions. This year, additional solutions and services will help bring the race to life for those in attendance, as well as the millions of fans following the race around the world. NTT, a global technology and business solutions provider and Fortune Global 500 company, became the title sponsor of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES at the start of the 2019 season and has extended this agreement, and its Official Technology Partner status with INDYCAR, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR Brickyard Weekend. “With world-class technology and innovation, NTT has helped take the INDYCAR SERIES to the next level,” said Roger Penske, Founder and Chairman, Penske Corporation. “Over the first two years as entitlement sponsor of the series, the dedicated team at NTT has helped INDYCAR become more efficient and effective through smart technologies. As our sport continues to grow by connecting with a new generation of fans, NTT helps take us down new roads by creating more engaging experiences through our shared digital platforms. We thank NTT for the long-term commitment to the INDYCAR SERIES and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and we look forward to driving the future of our sport forward, together.” NTT remains committed to accelerating the future of smart communities and has developed an enhanced digital experience powered by real-time, data-driven insights, analytics and machine learning that will enable race fans to enjoy the “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” like never before across multiple channels and environments. At this year’s Indianapolis 500, fans will experience a whole new level of engagement, whether they plan to be at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) in person, or to soak in all of the excitement from the comfort of their homes through an amplified, virtual experience. “With no spectators at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for last year’s Indianapolis 500, due to the pandemic, we were set a new challenge – to think outside of the box in terms of leveraging our technology to bring the race to fans at home,” said Simon Walsh, Chief Executive Officer, NTT Ltd. Americas. “Enhancing the viewing experience and creating the next generation of INDYCAR followers – wherever they are – is a critical objective for INDYCAR and NTT, and we look forward to continuing our work with INDYCAR and the broader Penske Corporation and serving as a trusted partner to help the organization continue their digital transformation and achieve their ambitions.” “The past year has significantly changed the way people engage with sports. NTT is helping INDYCAR adapt by creating new ways for fans to engage and connect through digital,” said Bob Pryor, Chief Executive Officer, NTT DATA Services. “We’re excited to enhance the enjoyment and experience of motorsports for more fans. As the digital partner of choice for our clients, NTT DATA is proud to grow with INDYCAR and help fans enjoy their racing experiences—on and off the track.” The key to this unique fan experience is NTT Smart Solutions . The secure, distributed platform captures data via sensors and micro data centers in designated areas through video and sound. The platform also integrates historical data sources, such as traffic, weather and social media to leverage cognitive analytics, learn regular patterns and detect and alert operations teams to the presence of abnormal ones. Dynamic visual environments featuring the most exciting data-led content and storylines are enabled by machine learning and AI to bring the race to life for fans both at IMS and off site. New features and enhancements this year include: NTT Smart Venue: AI-enabled optical detection technologies, combined with real-time entry gate flow rate data, give the IMS operations and security teams better visibility into current and possible scenarios, enabling them to see a bigger, more real-time picture of the venue that includes visitor and vehicle traffic flow and congestion, social distancing, etc. These enhancements will allow the event teams to optimize their resources in real time with faster, more data-driven decision making to focus their resources on areas where race attendees can benefit the most. At-gate IMS personnel also now have mobile POS capabilities at their fingertips for digital ticketing and parking transactions – all to help manage the event venue more safely and efficiently, providing a more positive and consistent experience for attendees at the world’s largest sports venue, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. INDYCAR Data Experience: Powered by NTT, fans can now engage with more race and driver data than ever before via multiple channels, including the INDYCAR Mobile App , the IMS Media Wall (a 100-foot wide, high-resolution LED data display on the Pagoda) and more as they engage with real-time, data-driven racing insights powered by NTT. The multiple track views stay up to date with real-time leaderboards and provide access to more exciting, easily shareable data and stats coming off of more than 140 different data points from each car and the track itself. Among other events highlighted by the data experience will be a live race view of all competitors, biggest movers, featured head-to-head battles, race team and pit stop performance impact, as well as highlighted race events such as the green flag, yellow flags and the checkered flag. 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Indycar qualifying used to be pretty straightforward. A car and driver qualified, some with a safe speed, others with a speed that put them on shaky ground where they might miss the field. This system worked when the Indianapolis 500 drew upwards of 60 or more entrants. After the split, when the race struggled to get 33 cars, everything changed. Much of the change was out of necessity, and I get that, but I haven’t always agreed with the procedures.
2021 presents a challenge because of the number of entries. 35 is a difficult number to work with. If there were 34 entries, I would say let them all start the race. If there were 36 or more, by all means have a bumping program. I am almost inclined to say let all 35 run on May 30. The complication is in the procedures for Indianapolis 500 qualifying in the rule book.
Per the rulebook, on Saturday the fastest 30 cars are locked into the field, and the three cars in the last row must requalify Sunday along with any cars outside the first 33. With just 35 cars, I don’t think it is fair for the 31st fastest car to be put at risk. that car earned a safe spot based on the number of entries. The 75 minute last chance qualifying session on Sunday could see multiple attempts among the four cars, which I think will be pretty equal this year.
As we saw in 2019, locking in 30 cars pretty much guarantees that the fastest 333 will not start the race. In 2019, a car that did not qualify had a faster average speed than the 30th qualifier. The made for television (streaming?) show hurts the credibility of the field.
How to fix this? First, don’t lock in cars. Second, allow,say, the six slowest cars to be prepared to defend their spot on Sunday, depending on the number of entries. Third, the 33 fastest cars, regardless of qualifying day, make the race. This might require more time on Sunday, but I have a solution for that as well.
Eliminate the Fast Nine. It is a tired, played out made for TV (streaming?) show. Like interleague play in baseball, its time has come and gone. Give this time to the cars trying to make the grid. Determine the pole sitter the old fashioned way, by the fastest time on Saturday. Then you have a pole winner available all day Sunday for interviews and television time, rather than a quick three minute interview on Sunday.
Put Up or Shut Up
A couple of other changes that are sorely needed. Limit each car to three attempts per day. If you can’t make it in three attempts, you’re probably not going to. having a car limited to three attempts provides more drama.
Finally, eliminate the lane in which a car can make an additional run but keep its previous time if it can’t better the speed. If a car goes out more than must, they must withdraw their time.
I understand it is a hard job to balance all the factors that go into qualifying cars for this very special event. But I think we can get back to a race where we truly have the fastest 33 cars line up on May 30. the current system doesn’t necessarily get us there.
B Penthouse (17-25), E Penthouse, E Stand (1-4), Paddock (9-12), Paddock Penthouse (10-20), Tower Terrace (37-42), Tower Terrace ADA
The top of the speed chart had been a mix of veterans and the ypounger drivers, although the =veterans seem to have a bit of an edge. Will that trend continue. Another question that we won’t find an answer to until tomorrow or maybe Saturday- Is Team Penske not showing their hand? Other than Will Power having the fast lap Tuesday, we haven’t heard much from them. In the past, this doesn’t mean much.
I will have another post in a short while up about my thoughts on the qualifying procedures. It’s a column that xcomes around each year, just like Santa Claus.
Juan Pablo Montoya’s car waits to begin practice yesterday.
Today’s schedule:
Gates Open 10:00am 6:00pm
Open Gates: 10 7, 7S, 6S, 2, 1, 4
Open stands- Paddock- a section directly across from the Pagoda; Penthouse B and E; a section in the Tower Terrace near the victory podium. The Pagoda Plaza is open. Concessions limited.
Indianapolis 500 Practice 12:00pm 6:00pm
Streaming on Peacock 12-6
The schedule will be the same for tomorrow and Friday as well.
Will Power ran the fastest lap on the opening day of practice for the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500. with a speed of 226.470 late in the afternoon portion of the day. The fist two hours of veteran practice had two rain interruptions in the first hour, and a third stoppage near the end of the session. Practice never restarted. The Rookie and refresher tests, scheduled to begin at noon suffered a two hour delay.
Graham Rahal led the early practice round. Stefan Wilson and J. R. Hildebrand completed their refresher tests. R. C. Enerson still has one phase to complete of his rookie test due to a mechanical issue. Indycar will allow him to finish the test at 11 am tomorrow, ahead of the noon start of the six hour practice period.
Power was asked if he felt casrs would be able to follow more closely and have more opportunities to pass this year. He thinks so
“…as far as stuck in traffic I felt pretty good just running with two or three cars in front. Felt more comfortable than I have for awhile.That was promising, and yeah, I think cooler conditions can make everything feel pretty good. I think when the heat comes it’ll certainly change everything and become harder to follow.I think adding that downforce is certainly going to help theracing. I think you’re going to have one of the old style races where the front three are just swapping positions constantly because you can follow so close now. I think,yeah, it’s good for the fans,” Power answered.
Today’s results:
Rank Car Driver Name C/E/T Session Time Speed Total Laps 1 12 Power, Will D/C/F Practice 2 00:39.7403 226.470 87 2 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan D/H/F Practice 2 00:39.7578 226.371 55 3 30 Sato, Takuma D/H/F Practice 2 00:39.7998 226.132 76 4 24 Karam, Sage D/C/F Practice 2 00:39.8332 225.942 69 5 47 Daly, Conor D/C/F Practice 2 00:39.8865 225.640 82 6 22 Pagenaud, Simon D/C/F Practice 2 00:39.9592 225.230 81 7 5 O’Ward, Pato D/C/F Practice 2 00:39.9740 225.146 78 8 9 Dixon, Scott D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.0021 224.988 68 9 18 Jones, Ed D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.0621 224.651 77 10 8 Ericsson, Marcus D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.0686 224.615 85 11 48 Kanaan, Tony D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.0725 224.593 68 12 86 Montoya, Juan Pablo D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.1099 224.384 63 13 16 De Silvestro, Simona D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.1373 224.230 81 14 2 Newgarden, Josef D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.1714 224.040 48 15 21 VeeKay, Rinus D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.2158 223.793 82 16 29 Hinchcliffe, James D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.2180 223.780 78 17 7 Rosenqvist, Felix D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.2246 223.744 63 18 20 Carpenter, Ed D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.2377 223.671 69 19 15 Rahal, Graham D/H/F Practice 1 00:40.2776 223.449 82 20 98 Andretti, Marco D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.2980 223.336 73 21 26 Herta, Colton D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.2993 223.329 84 22 06 Castroneves, Helio D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.3480 223.059 63 23 27 Rossi, Alexander D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.3581 223.004 74 24 10 Palou, Alex D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.3792 222.887 71 25 3 McLaughlin, Scott (R) D/C/F Practice 1 00:40.3885 222.836 68 26 11 Kimball, Charlie D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.3938 222.806 36 27 4 Kellett, Dalton D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.4729 222.371 61 28 1 Hildebrand, JR D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.4928 222.262 22 29 45 Ferrucci, Santino D/H/F Practice 1 00:40.5034 222.204 42 30 60 Harvey, Jack D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.5199 222.113 56 31 59 Chilton, Max D/C/F Practice 2 00:40.5606 221.890 70 32 51 Fittipaldi, Pietro (R) D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.7657 220.774 80 33 14 Bourdais, Sebastien D/C/F Practice 1 00:40.8402 220.371 38 34 25 Wilson, Stefan D/H/F Practice 2 00:41.1762 218.573 25 Total Laps for Combined Sessions: 2255
Notes
As wonderful as Saturday was, watching the cars on the oval in mid May was the most welcome sight yet. Everything was as I remembered- the blur of colors whizzing by, the smell of ethanol, the vibration of the fences, the hustle bustle of each team running, stopping, for adjustments, and going out again- and it made me happy. There are even better days to come.
On my walk through Gasoline Alley I noticed two women working on the Paretta Autosport car of Simona De Silvestro. I also saw several other women on crews for other teams. It is a welcome sight and about time Indycar offered opportunities for everyone.
Paretta Autosport crew members. 75% of the crew are women. Indycar photo by Joe Skibinski
A. J. Foyt Racing did an outstanding job with the throwback livery on J. R. Hildebrand’s car. It is difficult to represent a roadster livery on a rear engine car. This is one of the best I’ve seen.
The Top Gun entry shows a hint of the Johnny Lightning Special, but also reminds me of the Konstant Hot Special.
Indycar photo by Chris Jones
Tomorrow will see warmer temperatures than today. It should be interesting to see which cqars maintain the day to day consistency despite the weather difference.
Graham Rahal led the first two hour practice session for thee 105th running of the Indianapolis 500. Rahal’ quick lap beat out Scott Dixon and Scott Mc Laughlin. Eight drivers topped 222 mph.
The practice round was interrupted three times for rain. The final stoppage occurred with just 15 minutes left. A fleet of trucks is now circling the track as the rookie/ refresher session is on hold.
Stefan Wilson and J. R. Hildebrand will take their refresher phases. R. C. Enerson needs to complete his rookie test.