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This is a long video clip from the Indy 500 website but well worth watching. Funny thing, Pam says she knows Joey Chitwood
Maybe he can help me find Indy's 78 Pace Car.

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Thanks Mark, great clip.

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That is a great clip Mark! It was funny watching and listening to Joey Chitwood and thinking back to fond memories as a child of watching the Joey Chitwood Daredevils (stunt drivers now) drive the stunt cars at the Indianapolis State Fair around the track.
It was great thinking back to last year and having the opertunity of driving our C5 around the Indinapolis Motor Speedway. It gave me chills and was definately an honor and a privledge to drive on the track that so many great race car drivers had driven before.
I have loved all of the previous pace cars and the Vettes have a special place in the history of the track with so many repeat returns.
Thanks for posting this, I really enjoyed it!!!Tuxblacray 2008-01-04 06:23:06
It was great thinking back to last year and having the opertunity of driving our C5 around the Indinapolis Motor Speedway. It gave me chills and was definately an honor and a privledge to drive on the track that so many great race car drivers had driven before.
I have loved all of the previous pace cars and the Vettes have a special place in the history of the track with so many repeat returns.
Thanks for posting this, I really enjoyed it!!!
Hey Mark,
I know Joey Chitwood too.
But he don't know me from a hill of beans.

Like Tux, I always liked watching those crazy drivers do things with cars that they just weren't meant to do.
Thanks for the video.


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