The tradition began in 1996 when NASCAR champion Dale Jarrett kneeled and kissed the Yard of Bricks after his Brickyard 400 victory to pay tribute to the fabled history of the Indianapolis Motor ...
Allison drove for Penske Racing in the 1973 and 1975 Indy 500s. Younger brother Donnie was 1970 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year ...
Indianapolis Motor Speedway's huge new collaboration with ... a significant proportion of whom will travel from beyond the state's borders. The economic boost accompanying this influx is expected ...
The Stars of Life award is a prestigious honor highlighting EMS professionals who go above and beyond in their ... retired this year from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Fire Department.
Note: The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is closed ... Travelers can explore the speedway via two tours: Kiss the Bricks and View From the Top. The narrated Kiss the Bricks tour lasts 30 ...
Eleven bespoke racing helmets, a project that combines the talents of Bell Helmets and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, will each feature designs inspired by Taylor Swift 's various albums, creating a ...
Winning any of the five IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup races is an accomplishment in itself, and winning multiple races all but ...
INDIANAPOLIS ... Motor Speedway – including the 109th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, the Brickyard 400 presented by PPG and the TireRack.com Battle on the Bricks – are on sale ...
In 1994, a young Gordon knelt down and kissed the famous bricks at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to celebrate a win in the track’s inaugural NASCAR Cup race. Fast-forward 20 years and he’s doing the ...