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Jack Arute's Tales from Indy 500

Jack Arute's Tales from Indy 500
By Jack Arute

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Jack Arute was a fresh-faced 18-year-old just out of high school when he made his first trip to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. As a graduation present from his father, the two set out for the 1969 Indianapolis 500. When he walked through the gates for the first time it was everything he thought it would be: Gasoline Alley in front of him and the "Yellow Shirts" blaring on their whistles to clear the way for the drivers passing through.

Arute soaked it all in and took a hundred pictures, realizing that day just how special Indy was and how he wanted to somehow be a part of it. He eventually made that dream come true through his job as a pit reporter for ABC Sports. From his initial fear of approaching A.J. Foyt in the garage as a cub reporter to waiting out Gil de Ferran´s tears after he won the 87th running of the race, "Jackie" has seen it all. He now relates all of his greatest, funniest, and most meaningful stories in the updated softcover edition of Jack Arute´s Tales from the Indy 500.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1235649 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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About the Author
Jack Arute is the top pit reporter for ABC Sports and has covered motorsports for them since 1984. A five-time recipient of the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association Award for Television, including AARWBA's 2002 award for Best Radio and Best Television Presentation, he has also been cited for his TV work by the National Motorsports Press Association, receiving their Broadcaster of the Year Award in 1988. In his spare time, Arute competes in sprint car races, as well as serving as president of his family´s NASCAR racetrack, the Stafford (Connecticut) Motor Speedway. He and his wife Wendy reside on a horse farm in Suffield, Connecticut, that was built in 1764.

Jenna Fryer grew up in New Jersey rooting for the New York Yankees and reading biographies of her favorite players. As a journalism major at West Virginia University she covered Mountaineers football for the student newspaper. Since graduating in 1996 she has covered a range of sports and teams, from Southeastern Conference football in Alabama to the high speeds of racing in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she currently resides. She attended her first Indianapolis 500 in 2003.


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Jack Arute is a great guy and I loved his recounts of classic tales from The Brickyard. I hope there is a second volume some day. If you enjoy this, you may wanna check out the A.J. Foyt autobiography simply titled "A.J.".

Not sure why Danica got the cover as she was barely mentioned. Since she is the hot new thing, I guess they hoped to sell a few more books.

ABC pit reporter shares some stories from the modern era of the Indy 5004
Jack Arute's first Indy 500 was in 1969 as an 18-year-old spectator. His family owns a track in the Northeast and racing is in his blood. His dad passed down a love for the Indy 500 in particular.

Arute only tells stories from 1969 to the present (2004 in the hardback version, 2005 in the paperback version). Nothing too complicated and a real fun read, especially if you want to re-live some of the more exciting, interesting and sad moments from the last 35 years or so.

I'd recommend the paperback version over the hardback since it has been expanded to include the 2005 race - the race where Danica Patrick became a household name.

This is a quick read - I finished it in just one evening, but to be fair, I did read into the wee hours of the morning because the stories were that much fun.