Many of you have detected over the past several months that I am somewhat of a history buff. I recently ran across a very interesting history of the Hulman family published by the (Terre Haute) Tribune-Star Publishing Co., Inc. in 1997; Hulman Dynasty, 1850 – 1997. Reading through this very in-depth historical perspective of 150 years of the Hulman family legacy sheds a lot of light on many of the traditions many of us have experienced over the years at “The Brickyard” out on West 16th Street here in Indianapolis.
Mary Antonia Hulman George, chairman of the board of Hulman & Co., the speedway and Tony George’s mother is an avowed dog lover. Known as Mari, she has been known to take in a stray and has helped rehabilitate racing greyhounds for many years. Many of her philanthropic efforts have been directed towards a variety of animal recovery and protection activities over the years.
This past week, The Brickyard was the site of the first official test of MotoGP bikes on the new road course in preparation for the Red Bull Indianapolis GP in September 2008. Each of the manufacturers was represented with test riders experiencing the Brickyard for the first time. One of the more interesting participants Wednesday afternoon was a furry little doggie exploring the north end of the road course.
One of the longstanding policies of The Brickyard is the safety of any animals that may stray onto the property and the efforts of the staff to protect these occasional visitors from harm. Well, the furry little visitor was definitely not up to speed with the other participants of the MotoGP test day but was definitely out pacing yours truly during the subsequent attempts to capture him.
Once the little visitor was secured and settled down with some refreshment and tender care, he spent the rest of the afternoon in an on-site kennel at the Speedway. Later that day, he was transported down to Mari George’s farm east of Terre Haute, Ind., to join her family of canine friends.
Thanks to IMS staff photographers Mike Harding, Shawn Payne and Chris Jones for capturing “the great hunt” on film last Wednesday afternoon. I think all of us were panting as hard as our furry little guest after the big chase.
If you have time this week, definitely check out the link to Hulman Dynasty, 1850 – 1997. You will discover that the love of motorcycles actually extends through several generations of the family including not just Tony George but his sisters Kathi, Josie and Josie’s son Jarrod Krisiloff. Come this September, all of us motorcycle enthusiasts will benefit from this later Hulman-George generation’s love of all things motor racing with the running of the inaugural Red Bull Indianapolis GP MotoGP event.
See you all next week at redbullindianapolisgp.com.
Greg
A vacation from the office
This week is the start of a month away from the daily grind of the office. A part of my daily grind involves a lot of airline seat time traveling for the company, so the idea of spending any of my time off in airports just doesn’t appeal to me.
I’ve taken the month of July off for the past 10 years or so. It started off combining a two-week summer company shutdown with a weeklong excursion to Guelph, Ontario, for an adult ice hockey camp followed by a week recovering from the camp. Have you ever gone to a hockey fight and actually seen a game break out! Well, the days of the hockey fantasy camp are behind me. The idea of a month at home piddling with this and that is extremely satisfying these days.
This year’s vacation got off to a very different start than years past. The week of June 30 just happened to also be the first official tire tests for the MotoGP teams to get their first experience on the new Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) road course. Since I don’t have a family ranch in Wyoming to hang out at, what better place to start my month off than out at the Brickyard helping with some track preparations for the Red Bull Indianapolis GP?
Towards the end of the day Monday, I ran into a longtime friend from the motorcycle racing days walking through the pit area. I helped introduce Larry Lawrence to the world of motorcycle road racing way to many years ago at the old Indianapolis Raceway Park road course in Clermont, Ind. While I eventually moved on to the corporate world and away from racing, Larry became fully involved with the sport in the media world. Larry has done a marvelous job of chronicling the history of this sport over the past 20 years and is always enthusiastic about sharing his vast experiences. I think getting Larry and Dave Hillberry at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum together would be an incredible experience.
Larry has taken on a new career opportunity this year as Ben Spies’ publicist. Ben burst onto the U.S. national road-racing scene, turning pro in 2000. He won his first American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Superbike championship in 2006 defending that championship by a single point for a second crown in 2007. Currently leading the 2008 AMA Superbike championship, Ben was afforded the opportunity to fill in for an injured Loris Capirossi at the British GP June 22 for the Rizla Suzuki team, finishing 14th and gaining his first-ever MotoGP points. Ben is here in Indianapolis this week for the MotoGP tests and will be riding for the Rizla Suzuki team at Laguna Seca, Calif., and the Red Bull Indianapolis GP in September.
Larry took me over to the Rizla Suzuki suite and introduced me to both Ben and his mother, Mary Spies. What a wonderful lady! We sat and talked about this and that. Well, folks, all I can say is Mary has a wonderful, white1958 Corvette she’s very proud of that far out-styles Ben’s green 1967 Corvette that sits and gathers dust. However, her pride in her son Ben shines the brightest!
Well, there’s going to be a full week of MotoGP test action at the Brickyard, and if you’re anywhere near West 16th Street this week, you’ll be able to see the action from the south end of the road course by the Hall of Fame Museum parking lot.
Check out the details at www.redbullindianapolisgp.com and see you all next week.
Greg
New playground in town
Last week I had a rare opportunity to get an in-depth, behind-the-scenes tour of the newest civic jewel of Indianapolis, the Lucas Oil Stadium.
A longtime friend and fellow Ducati owner is a project manager for one of the major contractors on the Lucas Oil Stadium project. I spent Friday afternoon tagging along with him on a walk-through inspection from the lowest level up to the nosebleed levels of the new stadium. The folks from Otis haven’t got their part of the project done yet so there were a LOT of stairs involved in this little walkabout.
WOW, this playground is one very big house! The view from the playing field is hard to describe. I don’t see how my friend and fellow Ducati owner Nick Harper can keep his attention on this field of play in such an intimidating space. My favorite view was definitely from the upper-suite level, in close proximity to multiple flat panel monitors and soon-to-be stocked bars and buffet counters. Remember, an important part of all my experiences seem to involve food!
One of the more interesting design features of the main lobby space is a collection of Lucas Oil-sponsored racing memorabilia that includes race cars, planes and boats, to name a few. The only thing missing is a MotoGP bike in the collection! Maybe the folks over on West 16th Street can help fix that for the grand-opening events in August this year. Also, mark you calendars for Aug. 16. The new stadium will be open for self-guided public tours so we all can see what our tax dollars are being spent on.
Well, that was one incredible experience Friday afternoon at the new Lucas Oil Stadium. The only thing that could possibly top that experience would be trying to ride more than three different bikes in 24 hours.
Mission accomplished! Number six is tucked away in the family room.
See you all next week on redbullindianapolisgp.com .
Greg
Historic traditions at the famous oval
Have you ever been so close to a destination you could almost see it but just couldn’t seem to get there? Indianapolis has some areas around town where city planners thought the idea of one-way roads made sense. It’s always entertaining to see a vehicle with out-of-state plates turning onto a one-way road and the subsequent look of terror in the eyes of the driver when they realize their predicament.
This past weekend, all roads led to Speedway, Ind., as hundreds of thousands of race fans from all over the world journeyed here to experience the 92nd running of the Indianapolis 500. Now that’s a tradition that’s hard to top! The folks over on West 16th Street are also getting ready to launch what many motorcycle enthusiasts hope will become another longstanding tradition at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS); the Red Bull Indianapolis GP, Sept. 14, 2008.
Weeks of planning went into every movement of the day to execute a very special demonstration to give the fans attending “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” a chance to experience a MotoGP bike first hand.
2006 MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden made a couple laps of the IMS oval before the start of the 92nd running of the Indianapolis 500. I didn’t personally experience this special demonstration, but from the brief glimpses during the televised pre-race activities, it appeared Nicky was having no problem finding his way around this one-way road just off of West 16th Street.
Here’s a shot from IMS photographer Brad Love of Nicky Hayden making his way around the famous oval. Also, check out IMS media correspondent Pat Sullivan’s interview with Nicky after his historic demonstration lap at redbullingindianapolisgp.com.
See you all next week as we continue our countdown to September on redbullindianapolisgp.com.
Greg
When only the best will do …
A Kentucky tradition since 1963, the Moonlite Bar-B-Q in Owensboro, Ky., has been voted the Best Barbecue in Kentucky by Kentucky Monthly and Kentucky Living readers. Now ask anybody from Kansas City or Dallas or maybe Memphis, and they will all solidly refute that claim, boldly claiming their local barbecue to be the finest in all the land!
Where am I going with all of this? Another fine Kentucky tradition is Earl’s Racing Team in Owensboro, Ky. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to visit the home of Earl’s Racing Team with Mel Harder from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Hayden’s had graciously agreed to loan a very special motorcycle to the IMS to exhibit in their booth at the Dealer News Powersports Expo in Indianapolis.
On a brisk but sunny Sunday morning, Mel and I drove down to the “OWB” to meet up with Earl Hayden at the family compound. Nestled in the back of garage complex was a Hayden racing fan’s NIRVANA of racing memorabilia! Proudly sitting next to a collection of Nicky, Tommy and Roger Lee championship motorcycles, leathers, helmets and trophies was the 2006 Honda RC211V motorcycle that carried Nicky over the finish line at the Circuito de la Comunitat Valenciana in Valencia, Spain, in November 2006, winning the 2006 MotoGP World Championship.
Earl Hayden is one proud father, and we spent the better part of an hour talking about all his kids’ accomplishments and touring the Earl’s Racing Team compound before loading up Nicky’s 2006 MotoGP championship motorcycle in the trailer for the trip back to Indianapolis.
Now back to the Moonlite Bar-B-Q. If you’re ever in the “OWB” and have the chance to ask Earl Hayden where a good place is for lunch, you better be ready to experience the Best Barbecue in Kentucky, if not the best in the land! And, oh by the way, it is just across the street from the Hayden family compound, ready to serve an outstanding gastronomic experience in the finest Kentucky tradition.
See you all next week on redbullindianapolisgp.com.
Greg
Do you wanna be in the movies?
Welcome back to week two of “The Experience.” Last week I mentioned how I became involved with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the upcoming Red Bull Indianapolis GP.
Actually, this goes back to a very special day in November 2006 at the MotoGP finale at The Circuito de la Comunitat Valenciana in Valencia, Spain. The 2006 MotoGP championship had come done to this final event. After having lost his lead in points with a series of mishaps late in the season, Nicky Hayden had to finish well ahead of Yamaha’s multi-time champion, Valentino Rossi, to secure his first world championship. The day ended up being his, and Nicky Hayden left Spain that weekend with the 2006 MotoGP world championship in his possession!
Three weeks later, Honda contacted each of their North American dealers, announcing the release of a 2007 CBR1000RR Repsol replica motorcycle in celebration of “The Kentucky Kid’s” world championship. My good friends at Dreyer Honda South accepted their allocation of one unit and immediately gave me a call with the news. Wow, what was I to do? I had to have it as it represented the pinnacle of the dreams of a young, 10-year-old racer I held up in the pits at Indianapolis Raceway Park over a decade ago.
Let’s flash forward to the spring of 2007. After a long, cold Indiana winter, the Repsol replica showed up just as the weather was starting to break. In the meantime, I had acquired a set of replica Repsol race leathers as well as Nicky’s Arai replica helmet from his 2005 victory at the Laguna Seca MotoGP in Monterey, Calif. Are you starting to get the picture? I am a serious Nicky Hayden fan!
Well, anyway, the rumor mill had been brewing pretty long about a possible event coming to Indianapolis when I got a voice mail from somebody at IMS. Again, I’ve got to thank my great friends at Dreyer Motorsports for passing on to the IMS staff member their knowledge of a serious Nicky Hayden fan on the south side with just the motorcycle they were seeking for their media program for an event yet to be confirmed.
Lights, camera, ACTION!
My day on the stage finally came the first of July. It turned out to be a beautiful, sunny summer day with the temps in the low 90’s! Not bad if you’re on a beach, but how about on the front straight of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in full race leathers with most of the five hours “posing” for the cameras! Indy 500 veteran Stephan Gregoire, the old guy in the video, was clad in 1910 vintage leathers on a very cantankerous old machine for an equally long period of time.
Well, the final product of my experience that day is the Red Bull Indianapolis GP Event Introduction video that opened the official media event on July 16, 2007. Since then, many others have experienced this little piece of my experience as we continue our countdown to Sept. 14, 2008.
See you all next week on redbullindianapolisgp.com.
Greg
