mtpopejoy wrote:
I will be attending my 19th 500 (by the way I'm only 28). My Grandfather (Lt. Col. Richard K. Williams, 9AFSC, still with us at 94yrs old) has had the same tickets since 1935.
Tickets are still available (the kind of crappy ones). If you haven't been there it is something to see...and the best flys of any sporting event.
Lodging may be a little dicey this late but if you stay outside the city you can find hotels (we stay in Anderson) about an hour north west of the city.
Speaking of Anderson, if you are a race fan Anderson Speedway has the Little 500 on Saturday night at 8pm. The speedway is a 1/4 mile high banked asphalt oval and they start 11 rows of 3 USAC wingless sprint cars running 500 laps. Really something to see.
If you need any info PM me.
Regards,
Mark P.
Yeah, good luck with sleeping quarters. It isn't impossible, but rooms are hard to find. A few years back I found one room on Saturday night for $80. You can get lucky, it just might take a while to find. Worth the try - Indy is a must do at least once!
Mark:
What do you mean "wingless sprint cars"

There is no such thing! There are only sprint cars and winged sprint cars.

I watched the sprint cars Wednesday night run at Anderson. I help a friend with his winged sprint car in the ASCS series.
The Little 500 is also a must see. Lots of action. Most times, lots of carnage. There is an alternative Saturday night. The midgets run the Night Before the 500 at O'reilly Raceway Park Sat night (if you're going to throw in a joke, make it a good one - I've heard 'em all). I try to alternate years in going to the Little 500 and the Night Before. Either show is great.
Tommy