Henry Tolino wrote: > > Two years ago last month, my late friend Crazy George and I made our > traditional stopover at the Indy museum on the way home from the Street > Machine Nationals in Illinois. To our surprise, a club was out on the > track, running their cars, having their pictures taken, etc. > In the 1970's, participants at the Street Machines (then held at Indy) > were likewise able to circle the track, etc., but it was my > understanding that the general public was banned in the early 1980's > (for insurance reasons or something equally depressing). So, I asked at > the office and was told that, yes, bona fide auto clubs could schedule a > day at the Brickyard and drive the racetrack an everything, provided > that the club post the proper liability insurance. We were going to > organize something, but tragically George passed away shortly > thereafter, and I lost interest in the project. > I still think it would be a neat idea (what could be more Forward > Looking than a trip around the oval!). Does anybody know the current > policy at Indy, and would anyone else be interested in participating in > such an event? > Henry Been there, DONE THAT. What a great feeling it was to circle the track at 80+ (well 90+) but they were trying to hold everyone to about 60mph. The Lady driving the 55 300, myself (57 300-C) and a 63 Avanti got to go a little quick. Swooping through turns 1 & 2 was worth the whole thing. This was in the 70's Still have fond memories of that experience. Paul Holmgren 2 57 300-C's
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