Friends, Fans Celebrate Carnegie's Wonderful Life, Legacy At IMS
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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"I thought how amazing it was that this voice that the people know and love and rely on year after year, that just on the first qualifying day, at around a quarter to eight, you’d hear a click and then a hum, and then you’d hear the voice say, ‘TESTING, 1-2-3. GOOD MORNING, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,’ and the place would just erupt! I thought, ‘Carnegie could stir the place up with a sound check.’”
That voice, and the man behind it, left an indelible legacy on the Indianapolis 500, Davidson said.
“I think Tom Carnegie, more than any other single human being, is responsible for building up the qualification days, adding excitement to it for the race,” Davidson said. “Thank you, Tom Carnegie.”
Nancy George affectionately shared an anecdote about how she and her brother and sisters would ride their bikes around IMS as children, pretending they were race drivers. But one of the George children always played Carnegie’s role as Public Address announcer.
“If there was ever a movie made, he would have to be God,” Nancy George said. “He just had that presence that was coming out of the speakers around the track, and everyone would think of him as part of the family. And he was.”
An area celebrating Carnegie’s life will be available through Monday, Feb. 28 in the Museum for fans to leave cards, notes and other tributes.
“Tom was a wonderful man,” Josie George said. “Sixty-one years: I think we can say today that was a new track record that will not be beat.
“I don’t think that we’ll ever be able to contribute to what he has contributed over the years. To think that he’s the last of the 1940s group of men that came together and really branded this place. We still benefit from all of their contributions, but I don’t think we would have gotten through the last couple of decades as well as we did without Tom being present and providing that continuity.
“No one will ever be able to fill his shoes.”
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