Someone years ago uploaded the satellite feed of this where you can hear the announcers during the breaks coordinate information and see production queue up replays and such. A must-have for modern day sports broadcasts IMO. That being said, it's nice to see this race finally uploaded in great quality.
I was already in my 30's at this broadcast, that I missed. I was working in my "dream" job. (it required weekends) Thanks for posting the network master copy of this. From the one inch tapes.
The middle part of this broadcast is full of artefacts and fuzz, and there is a whole section where the video plays twice but the audio is only right the second time. Did nobody watch this through before uploading it? Also, even if that can't be fixed, it would be cool if it could be set up so the TH-cam ads play when the original broadcast commercial breaks were, rather than just randomly.
Well I don’t know if they will put the 96 and 97 ones on here as well. They certainly have a master tape broadcast quality copy of those races as well for sure. Remember the IRL is part of indycar history despite its polarizing and controversial opinions due to the IRL in its infancy and the massive rules change that took place the next 2 Indy 500s.
I am just sad that we didn't actually get a restart with a battle. Villeneuve was reputedly so fast, but on the penultimate restart he loses loads of time behind a lapped car that didn't accelerate as fast as the two Scotts, and then on the second restart he had to slow to avoid overtaking the pace car and so we'll never know if he had the run to actually beat Goodyear on pace.
@@DanielHarveyDyer Jacques had a fast horse BUT Goodyears car got better as the race progressed. By the time of the finish I think he was the best chassis/engine out there. His spotter should have warned him about the position of the pace car, especially seeing as how everyone else slowed...
My thoughts exactly, what a dumbass thing to say... Roger probably banned Sam from ever stepping foot in the speedway again when he bought the track....
I remember wondering at the time if Paul Page announcing the Sunday night movie as the "Man that Wouldn't Die" as a good or bad omen for Stan Fox. Thankfully a good omen.
This race marked only the second time during the CART era that the V6 finished all 500 miles, the first was Al Unser Sr in 1992 & then Arie Luyendyk in this race. Of course the 92 race was the Buick V6, this race was the same engine rebadged as the Menard V6 after GM pulled out of IndyCar racing...
I watched this race live in the University bar with a bunch of other students and there are so many things I couldn't remember from then. I guess you shouldn't watch racing in the bar! I think Stan Fox hit the wall with his legs exposed twice (see 48:03 and 48:09). Really shocking.
Penske brings out a 1200+ hp car in 1994 ..blows the competition away ...Emerson literally was trying to put Al Jr 3 laps down and crashes..and the next year this...this is obviously some sort of penalty or a secret band on Penske...what's happened to lil Al and Emerson after this...did they win another race ..did they ever have a fast car at Indy..how long did it take Penske to recover...did Emerson and Lil Al boycott indy or did indy boycott Penske ?
Uploading and archiving videos is fine, but why is it only in English? Please provide Japanese commentary and commentary for CART(90~2002) Why don't you provide commentary and explanations in Japanese?! If you don't, I'll boycott watching IndyCar.😠
USAC screwed up this race, how it never ended up in a court of law, I do not know. Scott was robbed, Steve Horne was robbed. The fans were robbed. The sport was robbed. Total and utter mess.
@@Paul-GengeThat's your very evidence-free interpretation of what happened. But even If the PaceCar stands still, drivers have to line up behind. Remember the Villeneuve penalty. Just misunderstanding between Jacques and the PaceCar. No evidence, it did not wave him by. Jacques did not even gain an advantage. But they sentenced him.with a two laps penalty anyway. There is no way penalizing Villeneuve and letting Goodyear get away with it.
Someone years ago uploaded the satellite feed of this where you can hear the announcers during the breaks coordinate information and see production queue up replays and such. A must-have for modern day sports broadcasts IMO. That being said, it's nice to see this race finally uploaded in great quality.
I used to love watching satellite feeds back when I grew up with a large dish. Never had to worry about missing a wreck due to a commercial.
I was already in my 30's at this broadcast, that I missed. I was working in my "dream" job. (it required weekends) Thanks for posting the network master copy of this. From the one inch tapes.
1995, 1992, 1971 and 1982. The best Indy 500 races ever.
1995. The best IndyCar Series ever. Apart from 1992 and 1997 (CART).
Last Indy 500 in the CART era
The last Indy 500...
Jacques Villeneuve became 1996 Formula One runner-up and 1997 Formula One World Champion after he won the 1995 indy 500
The middle part of this broadcast is full of artefacts and fuzz, and there is a whole section where the video plays twice but the audio is only right the second time. Did nobody watch this through before uploading it? Also, even if that can't be fixed, it would be cool if it could be set up so the TH-cam ads play when the original broadcast commercial breaks were, rather than just randomly.
Underrated 500! Where the winner was 2 laps down at one point and came back to win! Also Scott Goodyear blew it by passing the pace car
I missed this race. I was on an Ohio Class submarine in the Navy.
THIS was the first 500 I attended.
You must be like 14 and in the infield. I remember you.
Greatest race of modern times.
I remember this indianapolis 500 motor speedway 1995 years, very classic video...
La ultima Indy 500 de la era CART
Thank you for leaving the Delta Force intro!
Please share the 1997 Indy 500 edition too! Another remarkable edition.
Let me just tell you that the traditional sound it no the shame as they went to then newer NA engines stock blocked to I think.
Well I don’t know if they will put the 96 and 97 ones on here as well. They certainly have a master tape broadcast quality copy of those races as well for sure. Remember the IRL is part of indycar history despite its polarizing and controversial opinions due to the IRL in its infancy and the massive rules change that took place the next 2 Indy 500s.
BACK HOME AGAIN....
This one STILL stings 29 years later, we were robbed of a finish that would've seen a guy named Goodyear win the race on Firestone tires...
Goodyear has only to blame himself. He made a rookie mistake.
I am just sad that we didn't actually get a restart with a battle. Villeneuve was reputedly so fast, but on the penultimate restart he loses loads of time behind a lapped car that didn't accelerate as fast as the two Scotts, and then on the second restart he had to slow to avoid overtaking the pace car and so we'll never know if he had the run to actually beat Goodyear on pace.
@@DanielHarveyDyer Jacques had a fast horse BUT Goodyears car got better as the race progressed. By the time of the finish I think he was the best chassis/engine out there. His spotter should have warned him about the position of the pace car, especially seeing as how everyone else slowed...
1:35:51 1:36:01 cobertura do Sbt nas 500 milhas de Indianápolis
"Now that Penske is just another team again" -person no longer working in TV or radio anymore.
My thoughts exactly, what a dumbass thing to say... Roger probably banned Sam from ever stepping foot in the speedway again when he bought the track....
1995. The very last of the truly great Indy 500's. Before this stupid Tony George destroyed everything.
I remember wondering at the time if Paul Page announcing the Sunday night movie as the "Man that Wouldn't Die" as a good or bad omen for Stan Fox. Thankfully a good omen.
Yay! Just what i needed!
Almost 30 years ago. The cars never looked and sounded better than in 1995.
This race marked only the second time during the CART era that the V6 finished all 500 miles, the first was Al Unser Sr in 1992 & then Arie Luyendyk in this race. Of course the 92 race was the Buick V6, this race was the same engine rebadged as the Menard V6 after GM pulled out of IndyCar racing...
After this race, Fermin Velez, Dr Jack Miller, Brad Murphey, Joe Gosek and Racin Gardner were allowed to race
usac really crapped out on this one . all race long mistake after mistake . props to king hiro for a 10th !
no pit lane speed limits in 1995? that's insane :O
They had a 100 mph pit lane speed limit. Several cars got stop and go penalties for exceeding it.
It does look mad compared to the current 60 mph limit, doesn't it.
The Reynard 95I and Lola T95/00 chassis were dominant. Sad deal that both chassis marques went into receivership.
Yea, fastest out there.
Both went bust chasing F1 pipe dreams
I watched this race live in the University bar with a bunch of other students and there are so many things I couldn't remember from then. I guess you shouldn't watch racing in the bar! I think Stan Fox hit the wall with his legs exposed twice (see 48:03 and 48:09). Really shocking.
Someone tell Fox Sports to bring back Delta Force
oh the indy 505 miles! Loved that he drove 2 extra laps for some stupid rule, they should have just reordered the field...
28/05/1995
To this day, Goodyear was robbed BIG TIME thanks to the pace car.
*Indianapolis 505
The first canadian victory. If you know, what I mean...
I was there.
K
So was I.. Was Amazing..!!!
Penske brings out a 1200+ hp car in 1994 ..blows the competition away ...Emerson literally was trying to put Al Jr 3 laps down and crashes..and the next year this...this is obviously some sort of penalty or a secret band on Penske...what's happened to lil Al and Emerson after this...did they win another race ..did they ever have a fast car at Indy..how long did it take Penske to recover...did Emerson and Lil Al boycott indy or did indy boycott Penske ?
Uploading and archiving videos is fine, but why is it only in English?
Please provide Japanese commentary and commentary for CART(90~2002)
Why don't you provide commentary and explanations in Japanese?!
If you don't, I'll boycott watching IndyCar.😠
その頃はTBS, NHKなんかが放送してたから日本語バージョンをここで求めるのは難しいと思いますよ
USAC screwed up this race, how it never ended up in a court of law, I do not know. Scott was robbed, Steve Horne was robbed. The fans were robbed. The sport was robbed. Total and utter mess.
Of all penalties that day, this was the most obvious. Goodyear made stupid mistake and paid for it.
@@villy27 or the pace car driver screwed up because he lost sight of the racecars and lifted
@@Paul-GengeThat's your very evidence-free interpretation of what happened.
But even If the PaceCar stands still, drivers have to line up behind.
Remember the Villeneuve penalty. Just misunderstanding between Jacques and the PaceCar. No evidence, it did not wave him by. Jacques did not even gain an advantage. But they sentenced him.with a two laps penalty anyway.
There is no way penalizing Villeneuve and letting Goodyear get away with it.