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| - Indianapolis 500 is a pinball machine produced by Midway (under the Bally name). It is based on the sporting event of the same name.
- The Indianapolis 500 is an annual race in the Indy Racing League's schedule. The race is 500 miles or 200 laps. It is televised on ESPN on ABC. Several drivers attempt to drive in the Indianapolis 500 and then the Coca-Cola 600 making the Memorial Day 1100.
- The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, also known as the Indianapolis 500, the 500 Miles at Indianapolis, the Indy 500 or The 500 is an Auto-Racing Roster held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. At lap 200, Gagné swerves into a Marble path, then slides into 2 Cars, triggering a pile up. Turbo won the race, as a result of tucking into his shell, eventually he became the new Indy 500 champion.
- The Indianapolis 500, or Indianapolis 500-Mile Race as it is formally known, is an American automobile race held annually over the Memorial Day weekend in Speedway, Indiana. Begun in 1911 and known as "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing", it is one of the oldest motorsport events and is attended by nearly 400,000 people annually, making it the largest single-day sporting event in the world.
- The Indianapolis 500 is a race held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 1911. It is part of the Triple Crown together with the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Monaco Grand Prix. __TOC__
- The Indianapolis 500, often called the Indy 500, Indy or the 500, is an American motor race held in Speedway, Indiana at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Considered to be one of the most prestigious motor races and is part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport. It was first raced in 1911, and was part of the Formula One World Championship from 1950–1960. It was also part of the Grand Prix circuit from 1911–1916 and from 1919–1930, being considered a Grand Épreuve from 1923–1930. The World Championship races were not run to Formula One regulations.
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