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It’s not unusual for racing fans to travel. Some will travel in packs, bringing hordes of racing fans from their hometown. Other have made it a solo venture, preferring to take in the Indy 500 with a close friend or by themselves. But anyway you do it get ready for a blast. The Indianapolis 500 creates a supercharged atmosphere, with a palpable tension in the air. Winning an Indy 500 can make a drivers year. Losing can mean a season of wondering what might have been. But for the fans it’s nothing but fun. From qualifying to Pole Day, Indy 500 tickets have it all. The sounds, the smell of racing fuel and burning rubber, and the feel of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a venue that shouts history from its’ walls.
Since the mid-1930’s the Indianapolis 500 winner has traditionally partaken of milk in the winners circle. It’s one of those quirky things that make this race so loved. In 2010 it was Dario Franchitti who took a swig. Other recent winners have been Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon. Tons of racing fans have been eager to see Danica Patrick be the first woman to wield the bottle but her 3rd place finish is still the best showing for a woman in Indy 500 history. Who will be the next to guzzle cow juice? See it for yourself with Indianapolis 500 tickets from Frontrow.com.
A race with a history like the Indianapolis 500 is in constant evolution. It’s been a long time since a rear view mirror was a big sensation at an Indy 500. Since then, changes in engines, car design, and track improvements have kept the Indianapolis 500 at the forefront of the racing world. As the Indianapolis 500 reaches the 100-year mark in 2011, it’s sure to be leading the pack in competitive racing. Holding on to tradition while embracing the future keeps the Indy 500 in the lead position of auto racing. Get a good long look at the past and the future with Indianapolis 500 tickets.
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Jay Penske's team finds engines for 2 cars Longview Daily News Jay Penske has struck a deal to use Chevrolet engines for his two drivers at the Indianapolis 500, ending an ugly dispute with Lotus. Dragon Racing agreed to drop a $4.6 million lawsuit against Lotus in exchange for being released from its contract ... and more » |
Jay Penske's team finds engines for 2 cars Fox News INDIANAPOLIS – Jay Penske finally cut a deal to race in the Indianapolis 500. To get the Chevrolet engines he wanted for his two cars, Penske agreed to end his contentious relationship with Lotus by dropping a $4.6 million lawsuit he filed against the ... and more » |
Jay Penske's team finds engines for 2 cars SI.com "I have to thank all parties for working together to help preserve the traditions of the Indianapolis 500.'' Penske said the two sides had been close to an agreement for the past week, though final details weren't worked out until Thursday morning. and more » |
Jay Penske's team finds engines for 2 cars SI.com INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Jay Penske has struck a deal to use Chevrolet engines for his two drivers at the Indianapolis 500, ending an ugly dispute with Lotus. Dragon Racing agreed to drop a $4.6 million lawsuit against Lotus in exchange for being released ... and more » |
Recipes: IndyCar driver Alex Tagliani's favorites are Oatmeal Pancakes, Double ... Indianapolis Star It will be his Indianapolis 500 pole day breakfast. / Michelle Pemberton / The Star At least one -- Bryan Herta Autosport driver Alex Tagliani -- will be having his favorite oatmeal pancakes on pole day. Tagliani's wife, Bronte, developed the pancake ... and more » |
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