• Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Staff
    • Write for Us
    • Advertising & Services
    • Official News
  • News
    • Women in Racing News
    • Heel Clicks
    • Driver Features
    • Pit Features
    • Horsepower & Heels Blog
    • Featured Professional
    • Featured Links
  • Resources
    • Books & Reviews
    • Personal Development
    • Events
    • Technical
  • Contact Us
  • Menu
  • Skip to left header navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary navigation
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Before Header

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS

Horsepower & Heels

Celebrating, promoting and supporting women in motorsports and Moto Enthusiasts

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Staff
    • Write for Us
    • Advertising & Services
    • Official News
  • News
    • Women in Racing News
    • Heel Clicks
    • Driver Features
    • Pit Features
    • Horsepower & Heels Blog
    • Featured Professional
    • Featured Links
  • Resources
    • Books & Reviews
    • Personal Development
    • Events
    • Technical
  • Contact Us
You are here: Home / Horsepower & Heels Blog / The Brickyard

The Brickyard

May 26, 2009 //  by Horsepower & Heels

So, as is my norm here lately, I had another whirlwind weekend in celebration of Memorial Day festivities. (I’m almost dizzy looking at my calendar anymore)

Originally, I had planned to make a trip to Indy all weekend, but I was pleasantly surprised to learn that I had been added to the Dixie Derby All-Star team. We had a home bout on Saturday, which I played in and we ended up winning 154-41. Great night for sure. Thanks for everyone that came to watch, I had a great time!
I didn’t get to celebrate long at the afterparty, because after that tiring day, it was up bright and early headed out to Indianapolis, IN. I had a few different reasons to be going to Indy, but one of them was to definitely catch part of the Indy 500 in person. I’ve never seen an Indy race live, especially not at the hallowed Brickyard, so I raced the 6 hours up there early Sunday morning to catch the race. (thank GOD for radar detectors…. and drafting… and fun travelers with the same idea in mind)
I arrived around lap 90, but by the time I got parked and hiked the 2 miles to the track, it was somewhere around lap 140 or so. To my luck, they weren’t even checking tickets anymore, so I just walked in and grabbed an empty seat on Turn 2. I had a bunch of friends there that I hoped to meet and sit with, but unfortunately, you can’t exactly hear a cell phone well from the track, so I just gave up and sat in the stands next to some *interesting* people.
Of course, I learned after I made it about 1.75 miles of my hike that I’d hauled my camera with me for NOTHING, being that I had conveniently left my only CF card in the USB reader at work back in Huntsville. Grrrr….. I can be thoroughly brain-dead sometimes. But I did catch some of the *BIG* Meira crash, as it happened right in front of me. They took awhile to get him out, I had a sick feeling as they don’t make it a point to say anything about the driver’s condition over the PA. I thought I saw him moving on the stretcher, so that was a hopeful sign. Thankfully, he’s okay, just has some broken vertebrae and will have some therapy to go through for the rest of the season.
So, the best evidence of my 1st trip to an Indy car race comes from my negative 3.0 mega pixel camera phone. And let me tell you how hard it is to actually CATCH a 2oomph car whizzing by with that sucker too. ::Shakes head in disgust::
Danica Patrick again did really well, landing in the 3rd spot at the race end behind Helio and Wheaton. Helio had a huge lead, but I was secretly hoping for some last lap antics by Danica that would’ve moved her into 2nd. Sarah and Milka both finished the race, but out of the top 10. Oh well, next year for my girls!
Monday’s rainy trip home was far from fun, as I was thoroughly exhausted and had to fight some pretty crappy conditions. (Hello Mustang, time for some new tires!) I made it back into town around 8pm, snuggled up to my little chihuahua, and tried to unwind before heading back to the grind.
And it doesn’t appear that my schedule will be letting up any time soon! Next weekend: Evansville, IN for Derby. Following weekend: Knoxville, TN for derby, where I’m actually skating with the Knoxville team, who was short players. Week after? FLORIDA for fun, sun, family…. and oh yea, WORK too. Then possibly a bonzai run back to Bowling Green, KY for the nostalgia race. Yippeee-aye-ahhh!
Derby Photos: Angela Zaborny; Indy Photos: My crappy Blackberry.
Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Road Trip

About Horsepower & Heels

Horsepower & Heels™ is a fully supportive women in motorsports trademark passionate about helping all women in racing, motorsports, and the moto enthusiast culture.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
Previous Post: « Traveling the country one track at a time
Next Post: Top Gun to Top Fuel: Mixing my two favorite things »

Primary Sidebar

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS
  • TikTok
  • Twitter

Horsepower & Heels Features

2026 International Female Ride Day

2026 International Female Ride Day

March 9, 2026

The 2026 International Female Ride Day will mark the 20th event for the movement, which began in …

2026 Daytona Bike Week Ladies events

Daytona Bike Week Women’s Events

February 26, 2026

2026 Ladies Rides/Events for Daytona Bike Week Here’s a detailed listing of women-focused …

More Features

More from Horsepower & Heels

Tags

Alexis DeJoria Angelle Sampey Ashley Force Awards Brittany Force Courtney Force Crew Drag Racing Drag Radial Elaine Larsen Erica Enders Erica Ortiz FFW Funny Car Guide to Racing Haley James Horsepower & Heels IHRA In the Shop Janette Thornley Jet Dragster Leah Pritchett Megan Meyer NASCAR NHRA NMRA Open Wheel Pippa Mann Press Pro 5.0 pro mod Pro Stock Pro Stock Motorcycle Races Rally Road Trip Shea Holbrook Special Causes Sponsors Sprint Car TAD Top Fuel Women in Motorsports Women of the Year Women Racing
  • Home
  • About Us
  • News
  • Resources
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2026 · Mai Lifestyle Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in