OK, so this year’s Indianapolis
500 won’t be run in the month of May. For many of us, however, May is more than
just a month – it’s a state of mind. So let’s still celebrate great cars and
drivers of the past anyway!
Photo credit: Indianapolis Motor Speedway
In the 1978 Indianapolis 500, Danny Ongais started second
and led 71 laps, but was out with a blown engine after 145 laps.
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30 Days in May: No. 25,
Danny Ongais, 1978 Interscope Racing Parnelli/Cosworth. Some cars and drivers
just sum up an era at Indianapolis and are indelibly linked. While not a legend
of the Brickyard like, say, A.J. Foyt or Rick Mears, if you went to the track
in the late 1970s to mid-1980s, you remember Danny Ongais and the black
Interscope No. 25.
Danny On the Gas was fast, fearless and spectacular (in both good and
bad ways). When Tom Carnegie or John Totten piped up on the PA system that
Ongais was on the track, you paused from munching your Sno-Cone and gave the 2
½-mile oval your undivided attention.
In 1978, the Flying Hawaiian started second and led 71 laps before the
engine blew. Ongais wound up 18th with 145 laps to his credit.
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