Category Archives: Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Indy 500 Qualifying Change Looms – Mark Miles Officially Smartest Guy in Indy
November 12, 2013

by Kent Sterling Very little about qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 has made sense over the years.  The only reason it continued with a similar qualifying format from year-to-year was because that was the way it had been done before. There is no punier reason for opposing change than loyalty to the status quo. Hulman […]

With Mike King Out as IndyCar Voice, Kevin Lee Should Be Next Man Up
October 29, 2013

by Kent Sterling There are things I admire about Mike King.  He was a shameless promoter of IndyCar Racing, and his voice conveyed his enthusiasm for the events he covered. But I can’t lie and say I’ll miss King as the voice of IndyCar.  If Kevin Lee is tapped as the new host for the […]

Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar Need Some Messaging Help
October 10, 2013

by Kent Sterling The Associated Press is really good at providing dry game recaps, and other nondescript pieces that help newspapers fill its pages with relevance.  What it rarely does is rage against a player, team, or league – until what happened at IndyCar’s Grand Prix of Houston got wedged between the APs Jenna Fryer’s […]

Jimmie Johnson Will Win the Brickyard 400 on Sunday
July 26, 2013

by Kent Sterling Telling you that Jimmie Johnson will pilot his #48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy to a fifth Brickyard 400 win shouldn’t spoil the surprise for you. Johnson has won four of the last seven Brickyards, and that is reason enough to predict with confidence that it will happen again on Sunday. Winning at the […]