“The Brickyard” — There’s a reason they call it that. When it was built in 1909, they laid it down with about 3.2 million bricks. In fact, as a tribute, a yard of those original bricks still remains exposed at the finish line. Since then, from early races to the Indy 500, the track’s witnessed some historic moments. And now it has touched history itself.
A major repaving project at the track has unearthed something historic under the track. And now, IMS is ready to show it to the world.
Uncovering a century-old history buried under The Brickyard
IMS is preparing to release a miniseries to showcase breathtaking footage of a 100-year-old history that’s finally ready to see the light of day.
“It’s not often that we get to really see the full history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in f

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