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The station, originally known as Radio Pacific and later as bSport and LiveSport, became TAB Trackside Radio. [4] A racing television station launched in 1992, initially known as Action TV and later as Trackside, is now Trackside 1. A second racing television station launched in 2007, known initially as TAB TV, is now Trackside 2. [1]
Only cars that made an attempt before the rains came (and before the track was scheduled to close at 6 o'clock) might be eligible for the pole position. Rookie Leon Duray "Jigger" Sirois drew the #1 spot in the qualifying order. At 4:12 p.m., the track was dry and finally opened for qualifying.
The 96th Indianapolis 500 was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, on Sunday May 27, 2012.It was the premier event of the 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series season.
At 5:50 p.m., with only ten minutes left before the 6 o'clock gun, Johnny Rutherford took to the track for one last attempt to qualify. His first lap was an impressive 203.156 mph, but the car began smoking throughout. Rutherford decided to ride it out, and he was not black-flagged.
2 4 Dan Wheldon W Panther Racing: Dallara: Honda: 200 +1.9819 18 40 3 7 Danica Patrick: Andretti Green Racing: Dallara: Honda: 200 +2.3350 10 35 4 8 Townsend Bell: KV Racing Technology: Dallara: Honda: 200 +2.7043 24 32 5 12 Will Power: Team Penske: Dallara: Honda: 200 +3.6216 9 30 6 9 Scott Dixon W Chip Ganassi Racing: Dallara: Honda: 200 +4. ...
December 19, 2024 at 4:00 PM. Anna Krivitskaya // Shutterstock. Each year, millions of cats enter the animal shelter system. And this year, shelters are reporting rising populations.
The experts of Yahoo Fantasy reveal their fantasy football rankings at each position in Week 16 of the 2024 season.
Can be extended to 1–2–3 or 1–2–3–4, etc. depending on a combination of racing series and team size. 107% rule Often used in Formula One or other racing series, it is a rule where the driver must qualify the car within 107% of the polesitter's time to be allowed to compete.