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Friday afternoon marked the inaugural running of the Wienie 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, pitting six Oscar Mayer wienermobiles against each other for two laps around the fabled Brickyard. While the top speed of the wienermobiles was considerably less than The Greatest Spectacle in Racing -- they topped out at about 60 mph -- the Wienie 500 nonetheless featured thrilling racing and the sort of last lap dramatics that Sunday's 109th Indianapolis 500 could only hope to provide.
The inaugural "Wienie 500" race at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway was one for the history books. For the first time in a decade, all six vehicles in the Oscay Mayer fleet came together, and for the first time ever, the iconic Wienermobiles raced. But which Hot Dogger left with the trophy? Here are the top moments from the Wienie 500:
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The top dog in a race among the six iconic Wienermobiles from Oscar Mayer proved to be the one representing the Southeast.
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Hailing from the Southeast, Slaw Dog and its Pilots, Maddy Mustard, and Grill-Master Matthew just eched their names into history as the inaugural winners of the Wienie 500.
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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.
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