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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.
Six Oscar Meyer Wienermobiles will race today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the inaugural Wienie 500. Here's how to watch.
Drivers, start your Wienermobiles, because Friday is the inaugural "Wienie 500" race at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Staged? You're trying to tell me the Weinie 500 was rigged? HOW DARE YOU IMPUGN THE GOOD NAME OF THE WEINERMOBILE!
Not one but six Wienermobiles will hit the track in Indianapolis and race head-to-head in the inaugural Wienie 500.
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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.
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.
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Delish on MSNThe First Ever Wienie 500 Race Is Today—Who Are You Rooting For?Fox is broadcasting the first ever Wienie 500 race thanks to Oscar Mayer. Fans chime in with which wienermobile they want to win.
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Oscar Mayer’s Wienermobiles are racing at the Indianapolis Speedway in the "Wienie 500" because summer isn’t official until hot dogs hit the track.
The Friday before the Indianapolis 500 will look a little different this year. Thanks to six hot dogs on wheels doing their best to rocket around Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Dubbed the Wienie 500, six Oscar Meyer Wienermobiles will make their racing debut ...