VIDEO: Amazing Indy 500 Finish
The 100th anniversary of the first Indy 500 was one of the most incredible finishes to a race that you will ever see. After some late race pit stops and fuel mileage gambles, rookie JR Hildebrand assumed the lead when Belgian driver Bertrand Baguette (seriously, that's his name) pitted with only a few laps left. Hildebrand had passed one of the race favorites, Dario Franchitti, who had pitted on the same lap as Hildebrand, but could not keep pace with the rookie. Hildebrand looked set to make history and win the Indy 500 as he took the white flag. But, he could only manage 799 of the 800 turns successfully. It was one of the most heartbreaking and unbelievable finishes to a sporting event I've ever seen...
And just like that, Dan Wheldon won his 2nd Indy 500. It just so happened that the crash happened right when Marty Reid was preparing the customary "taking the checkered flag" remarks that every race announcer does including the 100th anniversary of the 500. The crew of Reid, Eddie Cheever, and Scott Goodyear did well to paint the picture of the shock, surprise, agony, and ecstasy of the moment. Marty Reid was shouting, "just like Tomas Scheckter" because he crashed in the same spot on the racetrack leading as a rookie in 2002, but on the 173rd lap, not the 200th (I happened to sit right in front of Sheckter that day when it happened, it's still one of my most vivd memories as a sports fan).
Down the stretch, it was clear that fuel mileage would tell the story, but ESPN/ABC/ESPN-on-ABC wasn't up to the pace...









