Tuesday marked a busy day for the drivers that make up the field for the 101st Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil. While there was no on-track activity, and won’t be again until Miller Lite Carb Day (5/26 at 11:00 a.m. on NBCSN), the field of 33 were scattered around the country doing a bevy of appearances in the lead up to Sunday’s race. Below is a list drivers and the places they visited.
Bristol, Connecticut/ESPN: James Hinchcliffe
Buffalo: Graham Rahal
Charlotte: Will Power
Chicago: Juan Pablo Montoya
Columbus: Mikhail Aleshin
Dallas-Fort Worth: Tony Kanaan
Dayton: Jack Harvey, Zach Veach
Denver: Buddy Lazier
Detroit: Carlos Munoz, Simon Pagenaud, Spencer Pigot
Fort Wayne: Jay Howard, James Davison
Houston: Helio Castroneves
Louisville: Pippa Mann, Ed Jones
Miami-Fort Lauderdale: Oriol Servia, Gabby Chaves, Sebastian Saavedra
Milwaukee: Max Chilton, Charlie Kimball
New York: Alexander Rossi, Conor Daly, Fernando Alonso
Philadelphia: Marco Andretti, Sage Karam
St. Louis: Ed Carpenter, Takuma Sato
San Francisco: JR Hildebrand
Tampa-St. Petersburg: Ryan Hunter-Reay
Toronto: Scott Dixon
Washington: Josef Newgarden
It was a day that began early for all drivers, particularly those in transit. However, drivers like Fernando Alonso, Alexander Rossi, and Conor Daly got a jump on their travels last night.
On their way to NYC for the #Indy500 media tour, @ConorDaly22, @AlexanderRossi, and @alo_oficial enjoy some time to relax on the plane. pic.twitter.com/lP5Mki6L6x
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) May 23, 2017
Meanwhile, Oriol Servia, Sebastian Saavedra, and Gabby Chaves flew out early this morning. Servia used the travel to get in some much needed rest ahead of the busy day.
Off to Miami to promote the 101st Running of the Indianapolis 500 with @GabbyChaves & @OriolServia. Digging those shades man 😂 pic.twitter.com/NiaYEUmGY5
— Sebastián Saavedra (@sebsaavedra) May 23, 2017
Unsurprisingly, the driver most in demand was Fernando Alonso, who spoke with such outlets as CNN and Sports Illustrated, among others.
A short hop to NYC today for @alo_oficial. He'll be talking all things @IndyCar with the media. #Indy500 pic.twitter.com/cVieggAPPz
— McLaren Indy (@McLarenIndy) May 23, 2017
Conor Daly, meanwhile, had a unique run-in with professional wrestling star Ric Flair.
That time @RicFlairNatrBoy grabbed @ConorDaly22 by the collar. Woooooooooo!!!!!!! #indy500 cc @Indy500SnakePit!!! pic.twitter.com/J7MNK9cszu
— Indianapolis Motor Speedway (@IMS) May 23, 2017
Last year’s pole sitter, James Hinchcliffe, kept himself busy with a visit to ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. He also spent time at their Los Angeles location ahead of this year’s Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, a race in which he won.
Back on the @SportsCenter set, @Hinchtown is taping a segment for their 7 o'clock show during his #Indy500 media tour. #INDYCAR pic.twitter.com/YVlyCy939R
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) May 23, 2017
And not all of the appearances were within the United States. Polesitter Scott Dixon ventured north of the border to Toronto for his media blitz.
About to go live on @CP24 in Toronto is @scottdixon9 #indy500 @CampingWorld @marcuslemonis pic.twitter.com/b8frfbbiHR
— CGR IndyCar (@CGRindycar) May 23, 2017
Ryan Hunter-Reay, on the other hand, ventured closer to home, as the Florida native spent his day in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area.
WATCH: @RyanHunterReay is in Tampa today for his #Indy500 media tour, and he sent along this update! #INDYCAR pic.twitter.com/fqrN4i0IYh
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) May 23, 2017
Some drivers even got a little racing in. For example, Pippa Mann enjoyed an arm chair race (which she won) during her stop in Louisville.
WATCH: @PippaMann was the winner of the roller chair race against @terrymeiners on @GreatDayLive in Louisville for her #Indy500 media tour! pic.twitter.com/oQnryQNOCS
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) May 23, 2017
Rossi and Alonso, however, kept their racing in the virtual world.
During the #Indy500 media tour, @AlexanderRossi and @alo_oficial play the @IMS on Xbox @ForzaMotorsport at @RoadandTrack #INDYCAR pic.twitter.com/PM0NCByf8K
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) May 23, 2017
Perhaps the most interesting activity, however, was reserved for Ed Jones. Before joining teammate Pippa Mann in Louisville, Jones joined Zach Veach and Jack Harvey at American Dairy Association Indiana, where Jones was afforded the chance to milk a cow.
Looool... what you doing bro??? 😂 @Edjonesracing pic.twitter.com/dovUv2y4u5
— Jack Harvey (@jack_harvey93) May 23, 2017
A full rundown of events can be seen via the Verizon IndyCar Series twitter.
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