The Indians regularly raced their racing cars on the track with a stopwatch

发布时间 : 2021-07-15

Indianapolis often uses stopwatch timing cars, and hopes to have some one hundred percent Indy people representing Indianapolis and Catherine Spike. For years, no matter what 500 games this year, the 500 games in this year were Kathleen's sixty-ninth consecutive games, and it rained every year. She began to follow her father's car, and said that when she was only 9 months old, he took stopwatch to record Holt's first game.

When she was 10 years old and on Indy 500, she was an expert in timing racing and entering stations. Then it was stopwatch. It was a gift for her father. She still used it to time, although the speed was too fast for the timer. She recorded everything, collected everything, and had stories to support it.

Kathleen became a friend with driver Duke Nalon and chatted with the racing legend of AJ Foyt, and Kathleen said she had one thing that she did not want to end the car, and then insisted that the stopwatch continue to go on, "it's almost contagious," Catherine said. "When you are there, in that group of people, you feel that you feel that everyone has your friend. It's just drawing blood, letting you draw blood, making you feel young so that you can go."

She had a brick on the track, and in the three day of the champion Wilber Shaw, when she was on the Carmel Shaw next door, he was on the backyard terrace, watching the stopwatch silently back in 1973, when she took time to compete and gave Tom Kanai Ki the announcement for him. She also collected almost all the time sheets.

Kathleen remained active after leaving the track; she still had a medical license for more than 50 years and served as a medical director. Tradition brings her family together, and says that as long as she is healthy, she will continue to participate in competitions every year, so the stopwatch should be used as collection.


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