When it comes to the Indianapolis 500, the novelty of “Bump Day” may be less talked about today, but the consequences can still be dire. For some, just making the race is a critical as it can be, as it was in 2008 for Pacific Coast Motorsports, who put it all on the line to be part of it. As part of our “Bumped” video series on MotorTrend, we now present the extended interviews with the people behind the scenes. The fifth and final episode is with General Manager Michael Harvey, his wife Joanna, and Tyler Tadevic’s wife Stephanie to show just how this sport can affect families, not just a race team. Dinner was served by Joanna Harvey in their then-Indianapolis home, with the song “Big Leagues” by Vic Sage taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.
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When it comes to the Indianapolis 500, the novelty of “Bump Day” may be less talked about today, but the consequences can still be dire. For some, just making the race is a critical as it can be, as it was in 2008 for Pacific Coast Motorsports, who put it all on the line to be part of it. As part of our “Bumped” video series on MotorTrend, we now present the extended interviews with the people behind the scenes. The fourth episode is with engineer Tim Lewis and crewman Daniel Martin who shed light on how the story affects more than just the drivers and owners. Dinner was served by Chanos Drive-In in Sean Heckman’s living room in Pasadena, CA, with the song “Yeah That’s Me” by Frank Bentley taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.
When it comes to the Indianapolis 500, the novelty of “Bump Day” may be less talked about today, but the consequences can still be dire. For some, just making the race is a critical as it can be, as it was in 2008 for Pacific Coast Motorsports, who put it all on the line to be part of it. As part of our “Bumped” video series on MotorTrend, we now present the extended interviews with the people behind the scenes. The third episode is with driver Mario Dominguez who risked life and limb to make his dream a reality. Lunch was served in Mario’s condo complex in Mexico City, Mexico, with the song “Never Looking Back” by Veshza taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.
When it comes to the Indianapolis 500, the novelty of “Bump Day” may be less talked about today, but the consequences can still be dire. For some, just making the race is a critical as it can be, as it was in 2008 for Pacific Coast Motorsports, who put it all on the line to be part of it. As part of our “Bumped” video series on MotorTrend, we now present the extended interviews with the people behind the scenes. The second is Part Two of our dinner with Team Owner and ringleader, Tyler Tadevic, who literally risked it all. Dinner was served via Tacoshop 760 at Tyler’s shop in Thermal, California, with the song “Finding Out As I Go” by Evening Traveler taking us out. Thanks again to Continental Tire for making it all happen.