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Indianapolis 500 milk tradition in 2025. Sunday will mark the 69th year in a row, and 76th time overall, the Indy 500 winner drinks milk in Victory Circle at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
From 1947 through 1954, the winning driver of the Indianapolis 500 would drink "Water from Wilbur" out of an engraved chalice. Milk returned to Victory Circle for the 1956 Indianapolis 500 ...
The Indianapolis Indians Charities are hosting Swing 2025, a 1930s-themed charity event on Victory Field, featuring live ...
“Over the years, fans have grown to know and love the Daily Deals that enhance the ballpark experience at Victory Field,” said Matt Guay, Indianapolis Indians vice president and general manager. “From ...
It's called the "greatest spectacle in racing," but fantastic auto racing isn't what makes the Indianapolis 500 one of the most iconic auto races of the year—the race traditions do.
Louis Meyer was the first racer to ever drink milk after he won the Indianapolis 500 in 1936, which began a tradition that lives to this day. Racers traditionally drink milk in the victory circle ...
Wilbur Shaw, who won the Indy 500 in 1937, 1939 and 1940, became president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and implemented some changes. From 1947 through 1954, the winners of the iconic race ...