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Sounds like a good excuse for him to come visit you.I'm far enough south i can watch Louisville stations. My father isn't as fortunate. Comcast took away his Louisville locals and replaced them with Indy and he's losing his mind this morning worrying about the race.
I turn the TV on, tune into the channel and that's about it.
Not if you live in Indy.
I'm far enough south i can watch Louisville stations. My father isn't as fortunate. Comcast took away his Louisville locals and replaced them with Indy and he's losing his mind this morning worrying about the race.
I'm far enough south i can watch Louisville stations. My father isn't as fortunate. Comcast took away his Louisville locals and replaced them with Indy and he's losing his mind this morning worrying about the race.
If I watch it, then via tape delay. Indycar racing died in 1994 and the product since has been terribly mismanaged. Half the field you've never heard of or can't make it in other racing series. It's sad what this race has become from what it once was.I'm far enough south i can watch Louisville stations. My father isn't as fortunate. Comcast took away his Louisville locals and replaced them with Indy and he's losing his mind this morning worrying about the race.
What piece of anti-capitalism, anti-freedom commie crap do they put on in place of racin'?
If I watch it, then via tape delay. Indycar racing died in 1994 and the product since has been terribly mismanaged. Half the field you've never heard of or can't make it in other racing series. It's sad what this race has become from what it once was.
Never said the "racing" wasn't good. I agree that it is, but everything else about the series is terrible from the marketing on down.What are you talking about? 4 of the last 5 races have been awesome.
Last year had more passes than any race ever.
The current field has plenty of big names in racing if you are following the sport.
Helio, Carpenter, Hunter Rae, Kanaan, Will Power, Marco, Graham, Sato, etc.
Todays race has 3 locals (1 from Indy, 2 from Noblesville)
It may not be the names you grew up with but if you follow the sport year around this field has plenty of talent. But then again are you still rooting for Jordan, Barkley, Ewing, or Bird. Or Marino, Elway, Montana, Dickerson, Rice, etc.
Half the field you've never heard of or can't make it in other racing series.
Yep. Always went to lost lake camping with my grandparents listening on the radio. Good times. Tuned it at 11pm to see the crashes and spin-out recoveries.Growing up, our family always went to the grandparents house and swam while cooking out and listening to it on the radio. My first Anniversary when the wife and I went to Vegas was the first time I was ever able to watch it on TV live while sitting in the Sportsbook
Now, since I've got it on via my antenna picking up Chicago locals.
Did you ever eat at that BBQ place that was near the Speedway? I can't think of the name of it,but it was very good. Very authentic.I used to go every year. Had great tickets along main straightaway near the scoring pylon. Almost 15 years straight. But, the crowd and traffic got the best of me and I have been sitting it out. Now, I turn it on the radio and listen which is what we did when I was growing up.
I'll be on my boat today listening with a cold one in hand.
Nope, besides at the Speedway....the only places I ate at were Mug n Bun, and Union Jacks.Did you ever eat at that BBQ place that was near the Speedway? I can't think of the name of it,but it was very good. Very authentic.