Talk:1965 Indianapolis 500

Latest comment: 3 years ago by BMJ-pdx in topic Helmet in photo of Lotus 38

Schedule edit

Race schedule edit

Race schedule — April/May 1965
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Pole Day
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Indy 500
         
Color Notes
Green Practice
Dark Blue Time trials
Silver Race day
Blank No track activity

* Includes days where track activity
was significantly limited due to rain

ROP — denotes Rookie Orientation Program

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Helmet in photo of Lotus 38 edit

Here's an interesting fact, but I don't know how it can be included in the article:

In the photo of the Lotus 38, taken at Goodwood in 2010, driver Jackie Stewart is using a helmet like that which Jim Clark typically used: Dark blue, without the visor (Clark typically removed the visor to reduce wind buffeting, a problem addressed earlier on F1 cars by designer Colin Chapman's "Spa scoop" windscreen -- a channel to direct air upwards, visible here). (Stewart usually used a Tartan-banded helmet.)

BMJ-pdx (talk) 12:12, 17 September 2020 (UTC)Reply