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  • ...33; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:indy 500.jpg|250px|Indianapolis 500, 1994]] ! colspan=2 |'''Indianapolis 500'''
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  • ...ngs''' ([[November 11]], [[1906]] - [[February 8]], [[1939]]) won the 1934 Indianapolis 500. Born in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]], Bill Cummings also died in Indianapolis in a road accident.
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  • ...polis 500]]. Nicknamed "The Gasman," Sneva won the pole position for the [[Indianapolis 500]] three times ([[1977]], [[1978]], [[1984]]). On [[May 14]], [[1977]], Sneva became the first driver to qualify at the [[Indianapolis 500]] over 200 mph. His one lap track record was 200.535 mph.
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  • ...ionship Car]] racing driver from [[Jamestown, North Dakota]]. He won the [[Indianapolis 500]] in [[1938]] with a record speed of 117.2 mph. He led for 92 laps. The | [[1935 Indianapolis 500|1935]]
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  • ...ld''' ([[December 16]], [[1905]] - [[November 10]], [[1976]]) won the 1930 Indianapolis 500. | [[1928 Indianapolis 500|1928]]
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  • ..., died [[June 27]] [[1994]]) was an American race car driver who won the [[Indianapolis 500]] in [[1957]]. He won the race on his twelfth attempt, the most tries o As the Indianapolis 500 was included in the [[Formula One]] World Championship from 1950 to 196
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  • ...was an American [[racing driver]], best known as the winner of the 1955 [[Indianapolis 500]] and 1955 [[American Championship Car Racing|National Championship]]. As the [[Indianapolis]] 500 counted as a round of the [[Formula One]] World championship from [[1
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  • ...in the 1964-1974 seasons, with 98 career starts, including the 1965-1973 [[Indianapolis 500]], sitting on the pole in 1968 in the [[Andy Granatelli|Granatelli]] tu | [[1965 Indianapolis 500|1965]]
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  • ...1949-1954, 1960-1961 and 1963-1965 seasons with 54 starts, including the [[Indianapolis 500]] races in 1951-1954, 1960-1961, and 1963-1965. He finished in the top | [[1951 Indianapolis 500|Report]]
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  • ...ampionship Car]] race driver from [[Riverside, California]]. He made his [[Indianapolis 500]] debut in 1934 and won the pole in 1935, 1936, and again in 1940 and f | [[1934 Indianapolis 500|1934]]
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  • ...ccess through the [[1930s]], with second, third and fourth places at the [[Indianapolis 500]] and placing well in the championship standings, but never winning a m | [[1934 Indianapolis 500|1934]]
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  • ...that year's league co-champion with [[Scott Sharp]]. He competed in the [[Indianapolis 500]] six times, with a best finish of 10th in [[1998]][http://www.champcar | [[1996 Indianapolis 500|1996]]
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  • ...es, California]] where they ran a grocery store. Petillo competed in the [[Indianapolis 500]] on ten occasions, winning the race in 1935 in a year that marked the | [[1928 Indianapolis 500|1928]]
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  • ...s, racing in the 1952-1960 seasons with 72 starts, including each year's [[Indianapolis 500]] race. He finished in the top ten 54 times, with 23 victories. Bryan won the [[1958 Indianapolis 500]] and the 1954(AAA), 1956 and 1957(USAC) [[American Championship Car Ra
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  • == 1981 Indianapolis 500 == | [[1963 Indianapolis 500|1963]]
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  • | [[1963 Indianapolis 500|1963]] | [[1964 Indianapolis 500|1964]]
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  • ...can]] [[race car]] driver best known as the first two-time winner of the [[Indianapolis 500]]. ...[[Sheepshead Bay]], [[New York]], and making his debut at the prestigious Indianapolis 500. Later that year he suffered severe burns when his car burst into flame
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  • ...r]] and "big car" driver. He competed as a [[Formula One]] driver in the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]] only. He was the first driver to pass the qualifying "rookie test" at the [[Indianapolis 500]] in 1936. He also drove as a relief driver in 1937, 1939, and 1940, wi
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  • ...the Year in [[1979]] and competed in the [[1981 Indianapolis 500|1981]] [[Indianapolis 500]], finishing 11th. He made 57 CART & USAC Champ Car starts in his caree
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  • ...ed [[September 8]] [[1984]]) was an American race car driver who won the [[Indianapolis 500]] in [[1950]]. As the Indianapolis 500 was included in the [[Formula One]] World Championship from 1950 to 196
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  • ...to go the distance without making a tire change. Following his victory at Indianapolis, he competed in several more events, winning a 100-mile match race against ...others in the [[Roman Catholic]] Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]].
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  • ...gan]]) is a former racing driver, best known as a two-time winner of the [[Indianapolis 500]] and 1976 [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]] Marlboro Championship The [[1973 Indianapolis 500]] win was a very bitter-sweet victory as his teammate David 'Swede' Sav
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  • ...Sweden]]. He was [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] champion in 1998 and won the [[Indianapolis 500]] in [[1999]]. After recovering from his injuries, he raced in the [[2005]] Indianapolis 500, replacing an injured [[Buddy Rice]] who effectively replaced him in th
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  • He began racing in [[Champ Cars]] and the [[Indianapolis 500]] in the early 90's, initially for [[PacWest]], and later for owner [[A | [[1994 Indianapolis 500|1994]]
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  • ![[1947 Indianapolis 500|1947]] ![[1950 Indianapolis 500|1950]]
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  • ...lled at the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] during practice for the [[1953 Indianapolis 500]]. During his long Indy career, Miller earned the nickname "Dean of the ![[1930 Indianapolis 500|1930]]
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  • ...80]]) was an [[United States|American]] race car driver. He won the 1925 [[Indianapolis 500]]. ...1919, where he watched his uncle [[Ralph DePalma]] win. He drove his first Indianapolis 500 in 1920.
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  • ...nner of the Indianapolis 500 race in 1937, 1939 and 1940; president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 1945-1954''']] ...ted [[United States|American]] [[automobile racer]] and president of the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] from 1945 until his death.
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  • ...g in the 1941 and 1946-1961 seasons with 121 starts, including 14 in the [[Indianapolis 500]]. He finished in the top ten 74 times, with 21 victories. As the [[Indianapolis]] 500 counted as a round of the [[Formula One]] World championship from [[1
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  • He started from the pole position driving a [[Maserati]] in the 1941 [[Indianapolis 500]], but [[spark plug]] problems put him out of the race after sixty laps ...s Motor Speedway]] invited him to drive the [[Chevrolet Camaro]] [[List of Indianapolis 500 pace cars|Pace Car]].
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  • ..., but made his mark on the series a year later during qualifying for the [[Indianapolis 500]]. He qualified second behind [[A.J. Foyt]]'s driver [[Billy Boat]], a ...on the strength of three victories. In [[2000]] he qualified on pole at [[Indianapolis]] but subsequently finished 33rd and last. It was a difficult season with
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  • ...first driver to successfully defend his points championship and win the [[Indianapolis 500]] race. His USAC wins tally is a record 138 (The late [[Rich Vogler]] i ...versatile as a driver, he is the only person to record victories in the [[Indianapolis 500]], the [[Daytona 500]] stock car race, the [[24 hours of Daytona]], and
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  • ...rs|AAA season champion]] in [[1910]]. At the [[1911 Indianapolis 500|first Indianapolis 500]] in [[1911]], his use of what would now be called a [[rear-view mirror
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  • ...d States|American]] [[racecar driver]] who won the [[1959]] and [[1962]] [[Indianapolis 500]]. He also was the 1959 and 1962 USAC Championship Car champion. Ward ...the backstretch. He completed all of the laps for the first time in [[1956 Indianapolis 500|1956]], finishing eighth.
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  • ...or'''" is an [[United States|American]] [[race car]] driver and two-time [[Indianapolis 500]] winner. ...shing fifth at the California 500. A year later, he competed in his first Indianapolis 500, finishing tenth. Unser continued racing on the CART circuit, becoming
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  • ...ix motor racing]] champion and the first [[France|Frenchman]] to win the [[Indianapolis 500]]. ...13 he travelled with the team to the [[United States]] to compete in the [[Indianapolis 500]] race. Goux won the race, becoming the first French person to ever do
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  • |Last win:||1987 Indianapolis 500 |Last race:||1993 Indianapolis 500
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  • | [[1950 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small></small> | [[1951 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small></small>
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  • | [[1950 Indianapolis 500|500]] || [[1951 Indianapolis 500|500]]
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  • Cooper raced in the 1919 [[Indianapolis 500]]. Cooper raced in the 1924 Indianapolis 500, and was leading after 400 miles. A tire blew, and he had to pit. He re
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  • ...naco Grand Prix|Monaco GP]] and Kanaan wore Rubens's one during the [[2006 Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]]. | [[2002 Indianapolis 500|2002]]
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  • | [[1950 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small></small> | [[1951 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small></small>
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  • | [[1951 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small></small> | [[1952 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small></small>
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  • ...]] series, racing in the 1967-1970 seasons with 23 starts, including the [[Indianapolis 500]] in 1968-1970. He finished in the top ten 10 times, with his one vict | [[1966 Indianapolis 500|1966]]
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  • ...s 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway'' ...ed by the other teams, but it ran as high as third and finished ninth. The Indianapolis establishment gradually realized the writing was on the wall as Brabham and
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  • ...d also finished third in the [[Le Mans 24 Hours]]. In [[1985]], he won the Indianapolis [[Rookie of the Year]] award. He went on to win his first Indy race in [[1 ...has announced that he will return to the driver's seat for the [[2006]] [[Indianapolis 500]] in a one-off effort to assist the development of his son, [[Marco And
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  • | [[1958 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small></small> | [[1959 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br /><small></small>
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  • ...[[2000]] and [[2001]] [[Champ Car]] champion and the winner of the 2003 [[Indianapolis 500]]. Following his Indianapolis triumph de Ferran decided to retire at the end of 2003. He won his final ra
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  • '''John Andretti''' is a [[NASCAR]] [[Busch Series]] driver from [[Indianapolis, Indiana]].
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