April
4th, 2007
Updated: August 27th, 2007 :
A
"chance of a lifetime", a "day to remember",
"the right place at the right time", "unbelievable",
or one of a hundred other sayings could describe these
special two days in April that I just had the privilege
of experiencing.
I
and another of our Registry members, Jim Egan, our Ombudsman,
were invited to travel to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
and participate in this two day event working with the
fifty seven Corvette Pace Cars that are currently at
the Indy Speedway performing Track and Festival car
duties. What does this really mean? Well, here is how
our two days unfolded ......
The
plans called for us to arrive at the Speedway around
the noon hour on Tuesday, April 3rd (after a 6 hour
drive in from the Cleveland Ohio area). Upon arrival,
we were met by Howard Kirchenbauer in Gasoline Alley,
our Registry historian and "our boss" for
the next two days. It was a beautiful sunny day, in
the mid 70's. And there lined up in front of a garage
was a row of shiny Atomic Orange Corvette Pace Cars
(56 in total), complete with all their graphics !
But
wait.... we were informed by Howard that a cold front
was heading towards Indy, complete with damaging winds,
heavy thunderstorms, and HAIL ! We had about 1.5 - 2
hours before the storm hit, and we had to move those
56 Corvettes (which were already lined up in their track
sequential number and getting their final detailing
by a skilled cleaning crew in preparation for an evening
photo shoot on the track) into the F1 garage area until
the storm passed by. So, we hopped in (along with 5
other people) and started moving Corvettes.... Whew,
we finished moving the Corvettes, and the sky was beginning
to turn black in the direction of the storm.... BUT
- there are another 100+ brand new Chevrolet support
vehicles (Suburbans, Silverado's, Impala SS, Trailblazer
SS, Uplanders, Colorado's - did I miss anyone?) that
were also in harms way sitting out in one of the "Flag
Lots"...... So we jumped into action again, and
were joined by several others and moved all of those
into other garages. We even found a few garages to put
our "personal transportation" into and waited
in one ourselves for the storm to hit... and it did.
Heavy rain AND pea sized hail just as forecasted, so
we all got a nice warm feeling knowing that we protected
those Vettes (and the other support vehicles too of
course) from harms way.
But
this storm put a real damper on our schedule, which
was to originally have the cars setup on the front straightaway
and pit lane by around 5pm and ready for an early evening
photo shoot, to be followed by a second early morning
shoot, and the eventual "Festival Driveaway"
activities.
What
is a "Festival Driveaway" your ask? It's when
the keys to the Track and Festival vehicles are actually
handed over to their new "owners" to enjoy
using between now and the end of the Indy 500. These
are some lucky folks and they consist of Speedway and
local community officials and dignitaries, as well as
members of the Indy 500 Festival committee. This year
is a special one for the Festival committee, celebrating
their 50th Anniversary! Congratulations to the 500
Festival !
So,
due to the weather situation, we found a break in the
storm and headed over to the Speedway Museum (and Gift
Shop of course), and then out to dinner. We returned
to the track around 7:30pm, and with a lingering drizzle,
began to move the cars out to the track. We were a group
of 10, which consisted of a person driving a 15 passenger
van (that we used as a shuttle), 3 on-track "parkers",
and 6 actual drivers who moved the cars out from the
garages.
I
was amazed by the precision involved in lining up the
cars. Each was placed in a straight line, equidistant
from the next car, and on the same angle. And of course,
most of this work was completed IN THE DARK ! Do you
know how dark it gets at the Speedway with only the
light of a cloudy night sky and headlights on from 56
Corvettes? Yes, VERY dark, and other than security,
VERY DESERTED ! As we were nearing completion, the rain
became heavier and colder. We wrapped up and were back
at the Brickyard Crossing Motel by 11pm.
Below
is how the cars actually were lined up on the track.
Numbers 1-21 and 24 were "Track Cars", and
25-58 were "Festival Cars".
The
next morning, we were back at the
Speedway at 7am to prep for the special activities.
WOW, the cars looked great, and we DID have them all
straight and in formation ! How'd we do that??
Overnight,
the temperature turned COLDER, and there were a few
snow flurries in the air, and even some ICE on the convertible
tops. We helped pass out the keys to each car and found
a good position to wait for the festivities to begin.
Up in the Pagoda the dignitaries were having a nice
breakfast. Although I did'nt see any, we heard there
were also drivers on the premises being interviewed
by the media. Then, we saw the crowd coming towards
the track, smiling like a bunch of 10 year old children
on Christmas day as they headed for their new Corvette
Pace cars.
After
a brief driver orientation of their cars, they lined
up for a few photos, and then were led around for a
pace lap - consisting of 35 Corvette Pace Cars. WHAT
A SIGHT !!! Shutters were clicking and videos running
to document this year's piece of history.
After
the Pace Lap, we had a few final duties, including moving
the 22 remaining "track" Corvette Pace Cars
back to Gasoline Alley, as well as some of the other
Chevrolet support vehicles to a static display in front
of the Pagoda.
This
has certainly been a wonderful few days, and it could
have only been improved by the weather cooperating,
but it was well worth the trip to participate in these
festivities. I hope you all enjoy the photos I had a
chance to take during this event !
But
wait, What is that "Other" Track car for -
that adds up to 57 cars??? Yes, there was a Track
Car #91 lurking around the garage area. Seems that
this car has a VIN number that coincidentally ends with
500 (get it, 91st running of the 500 miler !!). Well,
rumor has it that this car was intended to be given
to the race winner as one of his awards. But, he never
received this car since it was redirected to another
new owner, but that's another story for another day
!!
But
don't worry, Dario DID receive a Pace Car replica for
his efforts, just not one of the Track cars !!
Bob
Kirsch, Webmaster
(and 1 lucky guy !!)
But,
stay tuned to our website for the latest updates on
the Corvettes at Indy this year....
P.S.,
thanks Howard!
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