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My view on the 92nd Indianapolis 500

Monday, May 26th, 2008

I’ll just cut right to the chase and give a list of points:

  • People need to learn how to brake for the pits.  On several occasions people were laying on the brakes mid turn four to slow down for the pits – the first two times this happened it took out Graham Rahal and Marty Roth, who were both forced high in the ensuing traffic jam.
  • People need to learn how to not make stupid crashes.  Two unprovoked spins during yellow-flag conditions.  One near miss – one of the Conquest cars was flying through turn four too fast during Graham’s caution, nearly slammed into a safety truck, then nearly hit the pit wall by diving too far low to avoid it.
  • Tony Kanaan, Sarah Fisher, and Marco Andretti – ultimately just a bad situation.  Marco shouldn’t have tried the move on a teammate at that point in the race, but TK had enough room to make it stick.  Sarah Fisher was the real loser in that because TK will still have a ride next week / year / probably longer because he is a damn good driver.  Sarah is a good driver, but at this point for whatever reason not good enough to obtain serious sponsor money – to see someone who is running well on a shoestring go out like that is heartbreaking.  (I didn’t really care about Roth crashing because, well, he sucks.)
  • Danica and Briscoe.  Danica probably needs to get better at picking her battles – but I think if you put every other driver out there through that situation, at least some of them would also want to give him more than a piece of their mind.  Briscoe needs to shut his damn mouth – Danica’s brakes won’t do her any good when you basically T-bone her.  I’ll go ahead and join the crowds saying Sheckter should have Briscoe’s ride.

I really do wish the end had been better – it really ended up being anticlimactic, since Dixon had just enough to not let Vitor have a real shot, and Vitor had just enough to not let Marco have a real shot.  I also wish the conditions had been more pass-friendly – I’m guessing the fact that this was the wettest May on record kept the track extra green since it was punishing anyone who went high.

All in all, though, the trip has been a great success and I’m sure I’ll be back out here again next year.

Vacation time – and a new toy

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

I love weeks like this – specifically, the week before Memorial Day weekend, because it means continuing a family tradition (even if it is only in its second continuous year) – flying out to Indy for the Indianapolis 500.

Weather’s looking great so far:

Beats the rainout we had last year. Same seats so we’ll have the same view as last year, and I’ll be packing a camera with me again – just not the same one. Last year I took a full-on DSLR setup, consisting of a Canon Digital Rebel XT (aka the 350D), along with the kit Canon 18-55 EF-S lens and a Tamron 70-300 EF telephoto lens. I managed to get a few decent photos, but the problem is that even though the kit I took is nowhere near the level (and size and weight) of equipment my wife hauls around, it’s an awful lot of gear to pack into a small bag, throw on a plane, haul into the Speedway, keep propped up on my lap, keep protected from the always-present threat of rain, and actually shoot with in the confines of a single seat in the bleachers.

So we picked up one of these – a Canon S5 IS. The resulting photos will probably be a bit noisier than what I would get from the XT, but it has nearly the same reach on the lens (35mm equivalent: 432mm) as the XT / 70-300 does (480mm due to crop factor). It’s also considerably smaller, doesn’t require lens changes to get to the wide end of the spectrum, and can take some decent video, too – something that, as far as I know, no Canon DSLR does.