Here are the pictures of our little trip through the History of Speed:
Really classy tickets to the Museum. I really like how there's not a bar code or any other garbage. Real clean look.
Beautiful day! Outside the Museum - notice the flags are the different flags used for the race. Checkered Flag is in the middle.
My lovely Mother and me - clearly happy to be here!
View from the steps of the Museum - You can see the stands, which are on the other side of the track.
A re-creation of a 1950s garage at the Speedway. It's incredibly accurate - right down to the soda bottles in the upper right.
Ray Harroun's car - The Marmon Wasp. Winner of the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911.
Wilbur Shaw's Maserati - winner of the 1940 Indy 500.
Portrait of 2-time winner Emerson Fittipaldi. He's famous for drinking OJ instead of the traditional Milk after winning in 1989. Public backlash ensued and he made sure to drink the Milk after winning again in 1993.
A.J. Foyt's winning car for the 1961 race. This was Foyt's first win of his record 4 victories.
The Borg-Warner Trophy. The prize for winning the 500 is getting your face on this guy.
Mario Andretti's winning car from 1969. This was his only win despite his legendary status at Indy.
1991 Winning Car - the win was Rick Mears' 4th, tying Foyt's record for most wins.
View from the stands between turns 1 and 2. You can see the Pagoda on the right side of the picture. This is the general direction of our seats for the race.
It was a great day of racing history. Always love going to the track. Thanks for looking and hopefully I'll be back in May to see the 96st running of the Indianapolis 500.