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Where It All Started: The Brickyard

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Contenu fourni par Sports History Network. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Sports History Network ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Tim Coffeen Talks Indy car and Racing History is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

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CONTACT TIM COFFEEN

Have a question for Tim or just want to tell him how much you love the show? You can leave a voice message below or you can send fill out the contact form. Maybe he’ll even play it on the Tim Coffeen podcast!!!

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this inaugural episode of “Tim Coffeen Talks Indy Car and Racing History,” Tim dips into his phenomenal knowledge of racing history to uncover the very beginnings of the Indy 500, along with sharing his own experiences from the greatest spectacle in auto racing.

CARS WITH RIDING MECHANICS!

The Indianapolis 500 looked much different back then with most race cars including a driver and a riding mechanic with no seat belts required! And where did the term “The Brickyard” originate? Tim tells us that after some disastrous results during very early races at the Speedway (built-in 1909), the owners arranged for the track to be “paved” with 3.2 million bricks, hence the word “Brickyard.”

DAYLIGHT RACING REQUIRED

The memories and stories from Tim Coffeen are never-ending, from sharing the escapades of a driver who drove two different cars during the very first race in 1911, to why the 500-mile distance was determined (there were no floodlights!), and how the Indy 500 developed the rolling start for the competing race cars.

THE STARTING GRID

The starting grid for the first episode of “Tim Coffeen Talks Indy Car and Racing History,” is ready for your review as follows:

  • When did the Indy 500 start?
  • Where does the name “brickyard” come from?
  • Way back when, why did mechanics also sit in the car with the drivers?
  • What were some of the key influences that changed the 500 in terms of speed?
  • Are there drivers from the past that you greatly admire?
  • What is your greatest memory from the Indy 500 either before, during, or after your own career?
  • Is it the team or the driver that has the biggest impact on a team’s Indy success?
  • What is the biggest fear of a crew during a race?
  • What is the future of the Indianapolis 500?

EPISODE ON SHN WEBSITE

EPISODE CREDITS

Tim Coffeen - the man with the stories

Joe Ziemba - host and interviewer

Ross Blilie - intro/trailer production

SHOW BIO

Tim Coffeen, the host of “Tim Coffeen Talks Indy car and Racing History,” will share stories and memories from his long career with top Indy car teams. As a winner of seven championship rings, Tim not only understands the history of open-wheel racing, he has lived it!

  continue reading

26 episodes

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Manage episode 328194227 series 3346937
Contenu fourni par Sports History Network. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Sports History Network ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Tim Coffeen Talks Indy car and Racing History is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

NETWORK SPONSORS

Row One - the vintage shop for sports history fans!

CONTACT TIM COFFEEN

Have a question for Tim or just want to tell him how much you love the show? You can leave a voice message below or you can send fill out the contact form. Maybe he’ll even play it on the Tim Coffeen podcast!!!

Head to Tim's Page on the Sports History Network to leave a message.

EPISODE SUMMARY

In this inaugural episode of “Tim Coffeen Talks Indy Car and Racing History,” Tim dips into his phenomenal knowledge of racing history to uncover the very beginnings of the Indy 500, along with sharing his own experiences from the greatest spectacle in auto racing.

CARS WITH RIDING MECHANICS!

The Indianapolis 500 looked much different back then with most race cars including a driver and a riding mechanic with no seat belts required! And where did the term “The Brickyard” originate? Tim tells us that after some disastrous results during very early races at the Speedway (built-in 1909), the owners arranged for the track to be “paved” with 3.2 million bricks, hence the word “Brickyard.”

DAYLIGHT RACING REQUIRED

The memories and stories from Tim Coffeen are never-ending, from sharing the escapades of a driver who drove two different cars during the very first race in 1911, to why the 500-mile distance was determined (there were no floodlights!), and how the Indy 500 developed the rolling start for the competing race cars.

THE STARTING GRID

The starting grid for the first episode of “Tim Coffeen Talks Indy Car and Racing History,” is ready for your review as follows:

  • When did the Indy 500 start?
  • Where does the name “brickyard” come from?
  • Way back when, why did mechanics also sit in the car with the drivers?
  • What were some of the key influences that changed the 500 in terms of speed?
  • Are there drivers from the past that you greatly admire?
  • What is your greatest memory from the Indy 500 either before, during, or after your own career?
  • Is it the team or the driver that has the biggest impact on a team’s Indy success?
  • What is the biggest fear of a crew during a race?
  • What is the future of the Indianapolis 500?

EPISODE ON SHN WEBSITE

EPISODE CREDITS

Tim Coffeen - the man with the stories

Joe Ziemba - host and interviewer

Ross Blilie - intro/trailer production

SHOW BIO

Tim Coffeen, the host of “Tim Coffeen Talks Indy car and Racing History,” will share stories and memories from his long career with top Indy car teams. As a winner of seven championship rings, Tim not only understands the history of open-wheel racing, he has lived it!

  continue reading

26 episodes

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