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  2. Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Wikipedia

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    On the grounds of the speedway is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, which opened in 1956, and houses the Hall of Fame. The museum moved into its current building located in the infield in 1976. Also on the grounds is the Brickyard Crossing Golf Resort, which originally opened as the Speedway Golf Course in 1929.

  3. Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is an ... Displays include highlights of the history of Speedway ownership, the evolution of the track, and memorabilia from ...

  4. Tony Hulman - Wikipedia

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    Anton "Tony" Hulman Jr. (February 11, 1901 – October 27, 1977) was an American businessman from Terre Haute, Indiana, who bought the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1945 and brought racing back to the famous race course after a four-year hiatus following World War II.

  5. You may not realize just how big Indianapolis Motor Speedway is

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    The Indianapolis 500 is run every year at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a 560-acre facility on the west side of the city. ... a World War I fighter pilot who had raced in early Indy 500s, led an ...

  6. Roger Penske - Wikipedia

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    Roger Searle Penske (born February 20, 1937) is an American auto racing team owner, businessman, and retired professional driver. Penske is the owner of Team Penske, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, IndyCar, and other auto racing-related businesses.

  7. Tony George - Wikipedia

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    Tony George became president and CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation after the death of Joe Cloutier in 1989.. During his first few years as Speedway head, he oversaw new projects such as an infield road-circuit, Tower Terrace Suites, pit lane reconstruction (including the addition of a warm-up lane requested by many influential Speedway alumni), and a control tower.

  8. Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis 500, formally known as the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, [1] [2] and commonly shortened to Indy 500, is an annual automobile race held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, United States, an enclave suburb of Indianapolis. The event is traditionally held over Memorial Day weekend, usually the last weekend of May.

  9. Hulman family - Wikipedia

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    The Hulman family is a family of Indiana businesspeople and philanthropists best known as the former owners of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indy Racing League and Hulman & Co., which produces Clabber Girl Baking Powder. Notable members include: Anton "Tony" Hulman and Mary Fendrich Hulman