The "Greatest Spectacle in Racing" is the Indianapolis 500 race each Memorial Sunday. It is seen by millions on TV but the race is far different when setting with over a quarter million people watching cars so so fast you can't read the numbers on them. My friend and former employer, Rich Hull, got me hooked on the race back in the 1980's. He has attended twenty-nine times and I have gone with him for about ten. We went this year for one last time after so many years of preparation and execution of a plan to get to the track, sit in the high bleachers for the race and get home safely. Our commentary is not official nor is our race coverage thorough. Marcus Ericsson won the 106th running of the Indianapolis 500 in a thrilling finish, holding off a hard-charging Pato O'Ward following a green-white-checkered finish. We focused on the color and the history. Rich welcomed me Back Home Again In Indiana.
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