Sunday, June 28, 2009

SunTrust Indy Challenge (June 27, 2009)

Got to let you guys in on a secret; the IndyCar race last night at Richmond International Raceway was a blast. It was a perfect evening (not too hot, and no rain) and the breeze the cars kicked up at something like 167 mph on the 3/4 mile track was really nice. Had really good access to the drivers (thats Helio Castroneves signing an autograph on his way to the race), and I also saw Ryan Briscoe and Danica Patrick (some more race photos are on my Flickr Page) in the garage area. There was a lot of things to see and do, and really enjoyed the whole event. I am already making plans to return to this race next year.

It was amazing how fast the cars are, having been to some NASCAR races over the years (though mostly at Lowes Motor Speedway in Charlotte, NC) I was amazed how quick they could fly the IndyCars around Richmond International Raceway. I also was very happy with the seats, having a good view of the entire track as well as pit road. That is just a first rate facility and as my son had told me (who had been here when he worked with Richard Petty) just a first rate track. For sure it was just around 1/3 full, but that made it really easy to see the drivers and also to get out at the end of the race. I was back home in no time .
As I noted, saw Danica Patrick, and also got a close look at her race car seen here in the garage. Indy Cars are technological marvels. All of them use Honda engines and make a remarkable sound when they go around the track. There were also a great many booths to visit, and a whole lot of things to watch. I had gone to Indy a few years ago (actually many years ago now) and have to say this was my favorite Indy Car event. Looking forward to their return in 2010!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Race Shop Touring (Concord, NC)

I am planning to attend the upcoming IndyCar race in Richmond, VA. When I lived in Louisville, Kentucky went to a few Indianapolis 500's and am looking very forward to this race. I live currently both here in Richmond, and have a home in Concord, NC. There I took a motorcycle ride on Monday June 22 to visit the museums and shops of some of the local race teams. One that I saw was Earnhardt-Ganassi near the Concord Regional Airport. The airport has been the focus of many of the local races teams (in fact all three here are near it). This is a view of the race shop where the cars are built for Earnhardt-Ganassi.


The crashed car seen here (a video of the crash is seen on the monitor next to it) was seen at Roush Racing. As with the other shops, many race cars are available for viewing, along with many other race items. The shops also have items available for purchase (shirts, hats, etc). Though a few shops in the area do charge admission, these three at least are free to wander through and offer an interesting look at the cars. All are in very modern buildings; the era of backyard race shops is long gone in NASCAR. In fact all of these are in huge buildings, if not multi-building complexes.


The largest of the museums in the Concord area, is Hendrick Motorsports. This is Dale Earnhardt, Jr's car one of the many on display. The shops are in a large multi-building area, and the museum has a number of cars on display from many drivers, and including some past drivers. As with the other shops you can see the teams working from viewing areas, and get a real feel for how the cars are built. I posted a few more photos from all the shops on my Flickr Page if you would like to look at a few more photos. There are also a number of race teams located in nearby Mooresville, NC and of course the Richard Childress operation is located in Welcome, NC with a great collection of Dale Earnhardt, Sr. cars (that is one of the shops I previously mentioned that charges admission). With three great tracks clustered together (Lowe's Motor Speedway, The Dirt Track, and the Z-Max Dragway) the area offers a lot of big time racing action, as well as some fine local racetracks. If you like racing, its a fun place to be.
However...so does Richmond and as I noted will be making the next post on the upcoming IndyCar race. It will be fun to get back to that, and to see that race live.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Two weeks in Richmond

Coming near the end of a two week period in Richmond, VA. Work has been a real slog lately, with a lot of problems with equipment, and long hours. Friday nights tend to go into the early Saturday hours.....yeah, I am grateful to have a job, but sure would not mind a little less of it. Over the weekend just stuck close to the apartment. Interesting place, saw a car towed the other night. Owners and passengers came running out of their apartment (saw this as I was pulling up at 11pm after work) and talked to the tow truck driver. Looked like some money changed hands, the pickup truck was lowered from the lift, and they all drove away. Anyhow, visited the pool some, gave the DVD player a workout (watched The Dark Knight....yeah, its been out a while, but sure glad I saw that one, best of the Batman movies), and mostly relaxed. Good thing, as this is shaping up to be another wild week.
Probably will head back to NC this afternoon. Did see that there is a Motorcycle show at Hooters of Chesterfield this Saturday from noon to ? (ad did not say ending time). Depending on when I head out, will be possibly roll out there. Course, have my motorcycle in North Carolina and the only thing better than looking at motorcycles is riding them. In fact, due to the bike being there, and me being often here, looking at getting a PC Motorcycle game. As a former flight crewman on a Navy plane miss flying, and enjoy my flight simulators. Think it might be fun checking out a motorcycle sim (and as a bonus, get to ride a MotoGP sportbike at least virtually). Amazing how real the flight sims are; after many hours of Microsoft Flight Simulator, doing the real thing in a "Discovery Flight" had that been there/done that feeling.
Have also been reading some local blogs. One of note that really made me smile when I needed it was "Working Stiff" which is about working in Richmond, VA. I really enjoyed that blog. I also have enjoyed reading "Journey to Ironman" which is about bicycling, but some good stuff in there. Makes me want to put some new tires on the old Huffy and get out for a bit on that (plus with the rising fuel prices, be a cheap way to get out in the wind).
Next post will be on the weekend in North Carolina, looking forward to being back with family and friends there.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Riding NC on a Three Day Weekend (June 6-8)

Pretty wild Friday night at work. With so many out of work; don't want to sound ungrateful, but it was a LONG night. Came in at 3PM Friday left at 4AM on Saturday morning. Needless to say the drive back to North Carolina at 8am was quite an epic journey. Had a big barbeque and bike event called the Hog Happenin, but thought a ride on four hours sleep after a close to five hour drive was a really bad idea. So will head to that next year.
I did get out on Sunday, for a change of late beautiful weather all weekend. Rode around some of the two lane routes, and also visited some friends for a while. Great time of course with the wife and my son and the dogs. I even got out the lawn mower and cut the yard (my son usually does it, but I gave him the weekend off from lawn care). I enjoyed doing it frankly....no yard work in the apartment, but its fun. Monday (had a vacation day) rode with my friend Steve around the area. Steve knows some great routes and we took a roundabout way to Salisbury, Nc for a good lunch and a visit to Tilley's HD. Steve is in the photo above, has the red Harley Ultra Classic (thats my Vulcan next to it). That blew away some of the disapointment from Saturday.
Ride back to Richmond was nice; again great weather (the rains apparently held off till I got here). Will be in Richmond this weekend since the Curtailment Day we had scheduled at work for Friday was cancelled (yeah I know....days off without pay and overtime...go figure) and we will be working Friday and maybe Saturday now.
Still have been checking some of the blogs for weekend events, and do enjoy exploring the area which I will do some of this weekend (whatever the weekend actually turns out to be with work).

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