Wienie 500, Slaw Dog and Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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The inaugural Wienie 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was one for the history books. Here are the five best moments from the race.
A new iconic American racing tradition was born at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday as the first-ever Wienie 500 set the track ablaze — or whatever the equivalent is of doing 60 miles per hour in a giant hot dog on wheels.
Check out photos from the first Wienie 500 where six Wienermobiles took to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a two-lap race as part of Carb Day. - Australia's #1 motorsport news website - Speedcafe.com
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.
Staged? You're trying to tell me the Weinie 500 was rigged? HOW DARE YOU IMPUGN THE GOOD NAME OF THE WEINERMOBILE!
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We grilled the crew of these Wienermobiles and even got a tour as they relished in the chance to race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Oscar Mayer Wienie 500 was more than a race; it was a chance for one of the six Wienermobiles to earn the title of "Top Dog."