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The "Wienie 500" is a first-of-its-kind spectacle where the fleet of Wienermobiles will haul buns to the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a race unlike any other. The race is scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. during race week’s annual Carb Day festivities.
And talk of Indianapolis, and it will almost certainly bring the world's most famous 500 Mile Race to the forefront of the mind and imagination. From its beginnings as a yard of bricks laid just past the turn of the 20th century,
Check out this article for a complete schedule of Indy 500 events, including practices, qualifications, and the race.
On Carburetion Day, better known as Carb Day, at the Indianapolis 500 on Friday, the fastest car perhaps fittingly belonged to the two-time defending champion.
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What channel is the 2025 Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 25? What we know about streaming the Indy 500, where to watch, schedule, start time and more.
Bob Pockrass is back with his Indy 500 best bets. Find out why he likes Pato O'Ward to win and Kyle Kirkwood to show at the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing."
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Two-time defending Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden had the fastest lap of the 2-hour final practice on Carb Day at 225.687 mph.
The Indianapolis 500 has many long-standing traditions that fans and drivers love about the month of May at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Here are some of the most-beloved Indy 500 traditions, some of what sets this apart from most sporting events.
Natalie Grant, the Grammy-nominated vocalist who's built a star career in the Christian and gospel music worlds, will sing at the Indy 500.
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Pato O'Ward hopes spending the morning milking a cow will help him finally clear out the negative karma keeping him from winning the Indianapolis 500.
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2025 Indianapolis 500: Casey Irsay Foyt, daughter of late Colts owner Jim Irsay, named honorary starterThe Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Friday that Casey Irsay Foyt, the daughter of the late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, will serve as the honorary starter and wave the green flag for Sunday's 109th Indianapolis 500.