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the cars dove into turn one.
At the exit of turn two.
• Nationwide Tour,
Melwood Prince George's
County Open, Golf, 11:30
p.m.
• PGA Tour, The Memorial,
Golf, 2 p.m.
• Champions Tour,
Principal Charity Classic,
Golf, 5:30 p.m.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
• Chicago Cubs at
GOLF
• European PGA Tour,
Wales Open, Golf, 9:30 a.m.
world. The drivers were
introduced and made their
way to their cars. Florence
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leling the front straight,
there were people every-
where. Most were walk-
ing, taking over the road;
HwUW
stellar job on
National Anthem, getting a
rousing round of applause.
Jim Nabors was intro-
duced and sang "Back
Home Again in Indiana" as
the multitude of balloons
were released from behind
the scoring pagoda. The
• is
After two days away from
any race tracks, Wednesday
began with Community
Day at the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway. For a
AUTO RACING
• NASCAR, Sprint Cup,
Speed, 11 a.m.
• NASCAR, Sprint Cup,
Speed, 2:30 p.m.
• IRL, Versus, 4 p.m.
• NASCAR, Nationwide
Series, ESPN, 6:30 p.m.
• NASCAR, Truck Series,
WinStar World Casino
400k, Speed, 8 p.m.
Editor s note: Racing
columnist Carey Akin has
been on his annual pil-
grimage to Indianapolis.
Today's column focuses on
the Indy 500 race. The next
will finish up his tale of
other tracks visited.
pace slowed at times as
different drivers lost con-
Pure Stock division.
Randy Seals and Rick
Wolfe won in the Hobby
Stock and Modified divi-
sions, respectively. The
night's Limited Modified
feature was won by Bobby
Middleton.
Saturday night at Gator,
the ASCS Gulf South series
was also the headliner. Kent
Lewis, Jr. took the win in a
23-year-old chassis and a
home-built motor. Daniel
Seals won in the Pure Stock
division. Vidor’s Jerad
Herring won in the Limited
Battleground
on Saturday
night. Kyle Dixon won yet
ture. Brad Helman scored
a victory in the Pure Stock
class. Lee Fincher and
• Corey Babbit won in the
Limited Modified and
Modified classes, respec-
tively.
For this weekend, we
here at the Motorsports
roundup encourage all fans
to come out to at least one
of the tracks in operation
this weekend. A special
event will be taking place
on Friday, at 105
Speedway in Cleveland.
The newly organized
Texas State Late Model
cars i
the turns. For any fan. it is
a thrill to do, and for those the Indy 500. It was also
with any knowledge of the Firestone Indy Lights
Indy 500 racing history, it
is a drive riddled with
goose bumps. After com-
pleting a lap, cars are then
directed to a parking area.
It is a very relaxed time at
the Speedway,
The garage area, other-
wise know as Gasoline Helio Castroneves domi-
Houston, WGN, 7 p.m.
• Chicago Cubs at Houston
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Chicago at Philadelphia.
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The morning of May 30
opened with heat and large crowd grew quiet
ordered the field to fire their
engines, only to burst into
500 at Anderson, Ind.
Ganassi's Dario
Franchitti that ran the
fastest on Carb Day. at
Freedom 100. IndyCar over 225 miles an hour.
Series pit stop competition followed closely by his
-_j _ 7? t__------- teammate, Scott Dixon.
Wade Cunningham easily
won the Freedom 100, and
Penske took another win in
sang "God
America".
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SPORTS ON TV
BOXING
• Card TBA, ESPN2,9 p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
• World Series, game 5,
teams TBD, ESPN. 6 p.m.
• World Series, game 6,
teams TBD, ESPN, 8:30
p.m.
Back in the Houston
area, the winner at Golden
lost control, spun and Triangle Raceway Park specializing in racing pho-
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part of the largest single inside wall, bringing out Morgan in the ASCS Gulf vt)ll haye anv information
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The race continued, the event. Also Friday, at 105 Motorsports Roundup, he
Kasey Garvin won in the ^10^0trnet. "
Columnist ‘back home, again, in Indiana’
Alley is
open to
one and
all. Teams
are out
practicing
their pit
stops near
their
garages.
Drivers
have
autograph
sessions scheduled, too. The
mere $7. anyone can drive pit road is also open, with
their car (or rental, for that vintage cars from the early
matter) on a slow lap around part of the last century to
the famed raceway. Often the more modern rear
car clubs get together to engine cars available to be
make the drive. examined up close and
Speeds are kept in check personally.
by the number of cars on F ' ,
the track, and Indiana Speedway
gural event. The new
series looks to attract some
of the crate late model
drivers from the previous
few seasons over at
north short chute between Houston Raceway Park, as
Ryan Hunter-Reay and well as having some of the
Mike Conway. Conway's touring late model —
Dario car flew high into the catch petitors attending.
Golden Triangle
Henderson sang "God troi or broke down.
Bless America". Penalties were issued to
Recording artist Jewel did some top competitors, cre-
a stellar job on the ating some controversy,
not a stranger to any Indy
500. The dominance of
Franchitti and the Ganassi
team has already been
reported on. The story of
the day was probably the
run that Tony Kanaan had
from-last place to as high
as second before having to
Hulman George pit for fuel just before the
end of the race.
The anticipated domi-
nance of Helio
Castroneves just never Series is holding Its inau-
materialized as Franchitti
led more than 150 laps.
The race finished under
yellow as a result of a dra-
humidity. It was the 94th
running of the historic
Indy 500. Walking down
Georgetown Road, paral- applause, drowning out the
1-1:— .1— r„roar of I|1C cars as thgy
pulled away in formation
for their parade laps.
Jack Nicholson was the
and only making room for honorary starter, and
the occasional motorcade dropped the green flag on matic last-lap crash in the
as just about everyone in the field as they came roar-
the area tunneled onto the ing down the narrow
grounds of the legendary canyon of the front
palace of speed. With less straightaway.
than an hour before the Franchitti jumped from his fence and broke into
dropping of the green flag, position on the outside of pieces, with the driver Raceway Park is running
the seats were nearly full the front row to the lead as breaking a leg and crush- its regular weekly shows,
and the traditional pre-race the cars dove into turn one. ing a vertebra. as are Gator Motorplcx and
ceremonies unfolded. At the exit of turn two. • • • Houston Raceway Park.
There was a steady buzz heading down the back Back in the Houston Carey Akin is the owner
stretch. Davey Hamilton area, the winner at Golden of Manvel Motorsports.
Modified
At
Carey Akin/Manvel Motorsports
Friday morning at the Chris Windom (11) climbs over Troy DeCaire (68) as Jacob Wilson drives past at the Little another Hobby Stock fea-
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State Troopers with their Carburetion (or Carb)
in the low portion of Day; the last day of prac- nated qualifying.
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and a ZZ Top concert in
the afternoon.
Practice for the
IndyCars is only an hour
long, from 11 a.m. to noon, the pit stop competition.
Where Team Penske driver ~
of voices all around from
the crowd; estimated to be
in excess of 300.000. all made contact with the last Friday
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