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Indy 500 injects drama back into qualifying


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The crew of Tony Kanaan, of Brazil, pushes the car back to the garage area as rain halted practice for Indianapolis 500 IndyCar auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Friday, May 16, 2014

IndyCar gave the bump to Bump Day. And the series is ready to say hello to a new Indianapolis 500 qualifying format.

The Indy 500 is ready for its dramatic makeover, with a revamped two-day show loaded with points incentives that makes one of IndyCar's signature weekends relevant again, and throws a significant wrinkle in the championship chase.

Gone are Saturday's traditional Pole Day and Sunday's Bump Day.

In their place, a new format that locks the fastest 33 drivers in the field Saturday, then sets the top nine Sunday.

"Do I want to qualify twice in two days? Not really," reigning Indy 500 champion Tony Kanaan said. "But I think it will bring a lot more excitement."

IndyCar wanted to shake up its staid way of four-lap qualifying runs that had set the field since 1939, in part because the last two years have lacked a 34th entrant and there was no bumping on Bump Day. So all entries this year will be guaranteed at least one four-lap attempt to qualify, and the fastest nine drivers will move into the shootout.

The previous days' times will be erased on Sunday and entries 10 through 33 will complete another four-lap qualifying attempt to determine their starting position. The fastest nine drivers from Saturday will then make one four-lap attempt to determine the prestigious pole winner and starting front row.

Entire article: http://news.yahoo.com/indy-500-injects-drama-back-qualifying-215231440--spt.html
 
12:04 pm - Back Home Again in Indiana
Performed by Jim Nabors


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I'll probably watch it on TV, and 12:04 PM will be a good time to go take a quick dump. :roll1:

Here's a link to the starting grid: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ete-starting-grid-and-top-storylines-to-watch

As Butch and Sundance said in the movie. "Who are those guys?" Most of the drivers (like 23 out of 33) I have never even heard of. I guess that's not too strange; but a few of the names that I recognized didn't even turn out to be the driver I had remembered, it is their his sons.

Jacques Villeneuve
Graham Rahal
Marco Andretti
 
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Kurt Busch is apparently driving in the Indy 500, and then the Coca Cola 600.

I don't know how NASCAR drivers can pull that off.

Be the 4th driver to run the double, I'm glad Indy put the start of the race back to it's normal Noon slot instead of 1 like it was for a while there to give some of these guys a chance to do the double duty


This race been going a stupid fast pace, no caution, only took about 70 minutes to go halfway
 
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What a fantastic race.... Major kudos to indy for throwing the red flag after the wreck with 8 to go.. If they let it go yellow like they normally have, may have only gotten one lap of Green..

Congrats to Hunter-Reay.. Wish Marco had something for him and Helio
 
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Be the 4th driver to run the double, I'm glad Indy put the start of the race back to it's normal Noon slot instead of 1 like it was for a while there to give some of these guys a chance to do the double duty


This race been going a stupid fast pace, no caution, only took about 70 minutes to go halfway
4 drivers have attempted to run the double. Tony Stewart is the only one to actually complete both races driving the complete 1100 miles. And as of this posting, it looks it's going to stay that way this year........Kurt Bush just blew his motor a little over halfway through the Coke 600.
 
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4 drivers have attempted to run the double. Tony Stewart is the only one to actually complete both races driving the complete 1100 miles. And as of this posting, it looks it's going to stay that way this year........Kurt Bush just blew his motor a little over halfway through the Coke 600.

true, but in a way i'm more impressed with Kurt's performance strictly because not only finishing 6th in his first Indy 500, but his first ever Indy Car race
 
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true, but in a way i'm more impressed with Kurt's performance strictly because not only finishing 6th in his first Indy 500, but his first ever Indy Car race
Oh, without a doubt Bush's run at Indy was impressive. To hear him talk, he doesn't plan on trying it again. Itw as just something he wanted to try, and got the opportunity from Michael Andretti. Personally, I think he should do it again. He showed a heck of a lot of talent in an Indy car.
 
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