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Cycle News 1997 05 14

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AVIEW FROM THE FENCE BY ERIC JOHNSON y earliest memories of motor racing, be it automobile or motorcycle, are of listening to the Indianapolis 500 live on the radio. Where I grew up in northeastern Ohio, Memorial Day weekend usually marked the final exodus of the deep, gray blanket of clouds that covered the region throughout the dreary winter months. The Indy 500 always seemed to bask in the glow of warm, springtime weather. My dad is a big automobile racing fan, and each spring a ritual would take place where all of his Snap-0n tools, air compressor, engine hoist, car jacks, wheels, tires and a funky old radio he picked up in Europe called a Telefunken (complete with a glowing green radio tube that always fascinated me), were yanked out of the deep, dark basement and transported up to the garage. From there, he dutifully worked on a number of his big and noisy drag-racing cars throughout the spring and summer months. In the 1970s, when I was old enoug~ to figure out what car racing was all about, the arrival of the month of May would be marked by the radio being tuned to the local AM radio station that covered the Indianapolis 500. When that big Sunday rolled around, the garage doors would be rolled open, the wrenches pulled out, and the Telefunken volume knob would be turned to the far right (at least I think that's the way it went). To this day, I can vividly remember the 'V

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