Race day was the worst ever for the Andrettis at Indy, which dampened the best ever for their family friends the Unsers. That would bring the toll for that month of May at Indy to one dead, 12 injured - six seriously, two terribly. Nine drivers were injured that day, Sunday, May 24, 1992, as the crashing kept on and on and on. If that was exaggeration, it wasn't by much. Rather than just answering no, I blurted, "Now I have some idea how war correspondents feel." She asked if this was normal for an Indianapolis 500. The first flashback is always the same: standing shivering in Gasoline Alley, in a wind that blew right through you, conferring midrace with a Sports Illustrated colleague about where each of us should go next in the bedlam, amid the screams of ambulance sirens and the whines of turbocharged engines. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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