
INDIANAPOLIS -- For all the talk of problematic tires and empty seats, the rubber held up and an estimated crowd of 180,000 showed up Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for NASCAR's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard.
Although a dominating performance by Juan Pablo Montoya made the race look like it might be a runaway, the former Indy 500 champ made a pit road mistake that allowed the dependable Hendrick Motorsports team to pounce with what turned into an exciting late-laps battle between 50-year-old pole-sitter Mark Martin and gracious but gritty Jimmie Johnson.
There will be those that criticize "the racing" even after watching the most underrated three-time champ masterfully hold off the series' winningest driver in Martin, a huge sentimental favorite.
But a good race doesn't always have to be filled with door-banging, crash-filled, side-by-side racing (although that's always a good thing). It's about a compelling storyline and a close finish.
The Brickyard had both of those.
Although I haven't missed an Indianapolis 500 since 1991, it's been almost 10 years since I last covered NASCAR's visit to the world's most famous track. The massive press room was noticeably empty -- no staffers from the Los Angeles Times, either Detroit paper, or even nearby Chicago or Cleveland.
My colleagues assured me that there was a noticeable drop in attendance from last year and there were the obvious signs -- lots of empty seats in the prime front-stretch grandstands and more tellingly, no traffic Sunday morning.
Everyone was prepared for this in the days leading up to the race. The troubled economy shared the blame with the uncertainty of tire performance, even as the competitors themselves assured, promised and swore the tires wouldn't be the same problem as they were last summer when teams had to pit every 10-15 laps for fresh tires.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway's outgoing President Joie Chitwood said the single greatest day of ticket sales didn't come until a few weeks ago when when four-time cup champion, and four-time Brickyard winner, Jeff Gordon declared during a June tire test that Goodyear had solved the tire problem and guaranteed fans the tires would not be an issue in the race.
This event is not the Indianapolis 500 -- nor has it ever aspired to be -- and the stock cars aren't exactly suited for the tight, flat track.
There have been whispers that maybe NASCAR shouldn't be at The Speedway anymore; that its welcome has worn off, its luster gone.
Now the debate becomes who needs who more. Does NASCAR still need to be at this historic facility? Or does Indianapolis Motor Speedway need to be a part of the country's most popular motor sports series? The answers are yes and yes.
NASCAR's 1994 arrival in Indianapolis came at a time when the stock car series was beginning a massive expansion into untapped markets, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami and Kansas City. It was the beginning of the popularity peak that took NASCAR into the national consciousness, to a billion-dollar television deal and beyond the perception it was merely a regional obsession.
The Speedway also needed NASCAR. Having just one race -- even if it was the Indianapolis 500 -- didn't make economic sense. And in the mid 1990s when the Indy 500 suffered through the open-wheel split, NASCAR's contribution to IMS became more significant.
"I think it's developed into a very nice balance,'' said Indianapolis Motor Speedway Vice President of Communications, Fred Nation. "The Allstate 400 has developed into one of the favorite races for drivers and teams, acknowledging the track possesses unusual challenges. But they like the tradition and prestige of winning here.
"The novelty has worn off in the sense that a generation of drivers now regard the race as another on the schedule, while the previous generation thought this was the Indianapolis 500 track and never thought they'd be able to run on it.''
As for Sunday's race, Nation thinks the event answered the doom and gloomers.
"I'm sure it maintained its place as the largest attended NASCAR race of the year,'' Nation said. "As badly as we felt after the race lat year, we feel equally better about the prospects for 2010 that this will be the turnaround. It exceeded out expectations.''
People may be talking as much about who didn't win Sunday as much as they are about who did.
At least they're talking about the race and not about tires.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
7-27-2009 @ 6:54PM
newmunn1239 said...
indy sucked
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7-27-2009 @ 7:20PM
David and Deanna said...
We were there and it was a blast! J.J and Mark Martin were great and Kyle Busch sucked- couldn't have asked for a better day!
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7-27-2009 @ 7:40PM
Joey said...
Hendricks and NASCAR are married and cheat.
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7-27-2009 @ 8:24PM
gfunkmonkey said...
What a snoozer! No passing, no drama, and empty seats. I turned off the race after lap 20. This track is not suited for these cars. Dump Indy and give Darlington another race.
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7-27-2009 @ 11:15PM
carmelusp said...
Holly,
As for 1994 being when NASCAR started expanding to unmapped markets, I am from LA and was there watching & supporting NASCAR in the 60's. It was great watching the best of the best come up the esses to turn 6, where we were every year! Go to You Tube, "1963 NASCAR Riverside 500" and you can see a great highlight video of Dan Gurney beating Fireball Roberts and others in the first 500 mile road race for NASCAR.
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7-28-2009 @ 2:59AM
Sammy Edwards said...
Wrascar is what it is and Rick the convicted BRIBER is behind all of this with Wrascar. You say well then why isnt Dale Jr. winning well that is simple that takes all the attention off of Rick & Wrascar because some narrow minded people would think that if something like this was going on it would be for Dale Jr. well Dale Jr. is just a deflection and it is sad that he cannot see what is going on or does he know and realizes he is not the driver that people expect of him so he is being well compensated for his disguise. Just as Stewart/Haas is owned by none other than Rick the Briber but he just happens to be the benefactor this time around just trying to make people believe that owner driver first year doing so well taking the attention off Rick which Wrascar knows the deal here but hoping to increase attendance by all the hype is going along with this scam. So in reality Stewart/Haas is not a first year team only an addition to Hendrick remember when GM was cutting funding they met with Rick & Tony at Hendricks shop think a little people this is not B.S it is the truth
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7-28-2009 @ 6:09AM
ron said...
THEY SHOULD TAKE THE "SC" OUT OF NASCAR,AND CALL IT "NAD" THESE CARS AND NASCAR SUCK WHEN THEY RAN BACK IN THE 50.s, 60'S 70's AND 80'S THEY HAD TO RUN STOCK CARS I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS JUNK THAT THEY ARE RUNNING TODAY IS.
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7-28-2009 @ 10:08AM
Jack said...
And the lunacy goes on.
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7-29-2009 @ 1:50AM
Brad said...
And on and on and on and on Jack, I'm sure some of them even might consider Hendrick's had something to do with president Kennedy's assassination in 63 and probably the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa to.
7-28-2009 @ 10:32AM
judiann0909 said...
The 400 race at Indy was a JOKE!!!!!!!!!!! How dare Montoya to think he could actually win Hendricks race! Well I guess Nascar officials put a stop to that! WHO THINKS THE RACE WASN'T FIXED? Not me.Someone forgot to tell Montoya to hang back. I really don't like Montoya that well, but he had the best car out there. They've lost a long time watcher. SHAME ON NASCAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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7-28-2009 @ 9:06PM
Past fan said...
Fixed again! Nascar wanted to hive Hendrick something for his 60th birthday. They gave his goldenboy a win he didn't earn! Montoya was right!
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7-29-2009 @ 4:05AM
jessemolson48 said...
great race ,48 way awsome but 5 game him a run, and am glad to see the cry baby 18 crash,,hendricks rule, as in years before
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7-29-2009 @ 9:05AM
Jack said...
So true Brad. What a bunch of conspiracy idiots. These are the so-called fans that Nascar could do without. Move on mouth breathers.
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7-29-2009 @ 10:46AM
chiss4 said...
BORRRRRRRRRRRR-----INNNNNGGGGGGG!!!!! Lose the the "COT" and the sooner the better!!! Campionship Wrestling on Wheels!!! How's that taste???
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7-29-2009 @ 12:01PM
Tracy G Smith said...
The 400 race at Indy was the best.. Brad! mybe you had something to do with president Kennedy's assassination in 63 and probably the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa to.
Will Alert The CIA & FBI.........LOL
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7-29-2009 @ 4:44PM
illsell4u said...
Well I will try for the third time to make this post. I now know what Anna means when she says her posts get "lost in space".
Here is a way to look at it, Jack, that I think you will appreciate. The difference between a car going 57 MPH and a car going 60.1 MPH over a 25 foot timing strip is 15/1000ths of a second. How anyone call fail to believe that JPM made that tiny error is beyond me. This is one rule that Nascar is very consistent on. You speed on pit road you make a drive thru under green.
Sorry, no shadowy figure on the grassy knoll, no dead body buried under home plate at Wriggley Field, and no money changing hands so a Hendrick car can finish 1 and 2 for the third or fourth time this year. JJ and Mark Martin had nothing for JPM but were patient enough to wait for him to make a mistake. He did and they took full advantage of it.
mbl
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7-30-2009 @ 4:10AM
nzcr14 said...
DID YOU think i was dreaming mike?.
Now do you see the defferents from lost in space to sabotage?????????? lol, i think yao got it.
7-30-2009 @ 8:12AM
Jack said...
Yep I agree illsell4u. Just about every driver has been nailed for that one time or another. I just wish these conspiracy freaks would conspiracy themselves gone.
I was having the same problem with vanishing posts. I now post as new user each time. Problem solved.
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7-30-2009 @ 11:02AM
Kim said...
Loved it, Jack!!! "Conspiracy themselves gone!" That's great! LOL.
Isn't it amazing how jaded and close-minded people are they actually believe that whenever something doesn't go their way, then it must be a conspiracy? As one of my favorite comics, Ron White always says, "You can't fix stupid!" And he's right! :-)
Kim
8-01-2009 @ 1:51AM
nzcr14 said...
When this new BS came out FEW MONTHS AGO( NEW USER OR RETURNING USER) at leat 20 posts got lost in space in 2 weeks top.
ANOTHER WEEK after that and a bunch more of lost posts, i started the NAZCAR 14 MPD FIRST UNDER NEW USER for few days and than when they sent me the new password i started posting by clicking the RETURNING USER and new password.
THE PROBLEM ENDED THAN, BUT ONCE IN A LONG WHILE STILL HAPPENS.
IT WORKS UNDER NEW USER TOO BUT YA HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE EMAIL AND CONFIRM IT OF COURSE.
SINCE they changed the returning user to fanhouse log in i have had no problems. NOT YET ANYWAY.