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IndyCar Two-Seater Visits

a man in a yellow raincoat standing in a truck

The two-seater IndyCar arrived on Crawfordsville's east side over the noon hour.

a man in a yellow raincoat pushing a race car

The two man crew unloaded the fan favorite in the rain.

the back of a race car

The two seater is street legal with turn signals, license plate, headlights - and let's just say something less than an IndyCar engine.

a man in a race car

Scott Fehr, a long time team member in racing, acts as driver for this two-seater. The car is one of two owned by the Indy Racing Experience for promotional events.

a race car on a road

Crawfordsville City Police provided an escort into town - a ride in the rain that sure turned some heads.

a white race car on a wet road

Fehr negotiates the car around Market and Water streets.

a race car parked on a road

A look at the Dalara body.

the inside of a race car

A peak inside the cockpit of an IndyCar. A racing version would have much more going with the steering wheel but the car is quite similar.

a man wearing a helmet

Patrick Bryant '16, chairman of the Bachelor's IndyCar & The Liberal Arts Day, got the first ride downtown.

a woman putting a helmet on

A photographer for the Crawfordsville Journal Review took a lap around city streets.

a race car on a road

The weather cleared considerably and the two-seater arrived on the mall.

two men in a white vehicle

President Hess took the first lap around the mall. He finds out here the drivers really do have to squeeze into these cars.

two men in a race car

The President clearly enjoying the perspective an IndyCar.

two men in a plane

President Hess at speed on one of the mall's 'straight-aways."

two men in a race car

Mayor Todd Barton '00 was on hand for a lap.

a group of people standing in a line

Plenty of students lined up for rides. As a matter of fact, the car and crew stayed 30 minutes past their scheduled time to make sure everyone got a ride.

a race car on the road

This photo might be a site you never expected to see - the iconic Chapel with an iconic race car.


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