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The Indianapolis 500: A Century of High Speed
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The Indianapolis 500: A Century of High Speed
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The Indianapolis 500: A Century of High Speed
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The 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 will be the most spectacular event of the most famous automobile race in the world.
The History of the Indianapolis 500
tells the story of the first century of competition, revealing that the first Indy car race was in 1911, but the national emergencies of World War I and World War II interrupted the event because of the gasoline rationing.
Discover each race with more attention — and more detail — focused on the biggest and most significant races, the glorious traditions of the race, and the most impactful and memorable drivers. Highlights include the evolution of speed and mechanics as they occur and key figures and personalities the Motor Speedway has hosted. Recall some of Indy car's most talented drivers such as A.J. Foyt, Rick Mears, Al Under, Sr., and Mario Andretti and their successful careers at the Indianapolis 500.
For roughly the first 85 to 90 years of the Indianapolis 500, the race was very dangerous with a long history of fatalities amongs...
The History of the Indianapolis 500
tells the story of the first century of competition, revealing that the first Indy car race was in 1911, but the national emergencies of World War I and World War II interrupted the event because of the gasoline rationing.
Discover each race with more attention — and more detail — focused on the biggest and most significant races, the glorious traditions of the race, and the most impactful and memorable drivers. Highlights include the evolution of speed and mechanics as they occur and key figures and personalities the Motor Speedway has hosted. Recall some of Indy car's most talented drivers such as A.J. Foyt, Rick Mears, Al Under, Sr., and Mario Andretti and their successful careers at the Indianapolis 500.
For roughly the first 85 to 90 years of the Indianapolis 500, the race was very dangerous with a long history of fatalities amongs...