Indianapolis 500in a sentence
- He snuck around his neighborhood with bags full of flour, launching guerrilla attacks on windshields of passing cars, and one Memorial Day weekend, he wedged himself into a car trunk to sneak into the infield of the Indy 500.† (source)
- When Freddy first saw it, he shouted, "Woo-hoo!" like I'd just won the Indy 500.† (source)
- He hot-rods it all over town, whips around the squares like they were his own personal Indy 500.† (source)
- After I picked up the wooden crate addressed to me at the bus station, I told the driver I was in a hurry and we went careening through the streets as if we were in the Indianapolis 500.† (source)
- Just a baby, drowning in an oversized Indy 500 shirt, complete with checkered flags and a bright green race car.† (source)
- They took in the Indy 500, the Kentucky Derby, road-tripped down to Disneyland, and he guided her through the architecture of his personal cathedral at that time, the storied granite walls of Yosemite.† (source)
- The Indianapolis 500 can seat over a quarter of a million fans in the permanent stadium seating alone.
- How am I gonna get down it to go to the market if you got it set up like the Indy 500?† (source)
- He couldn't wait to see the Indy 500 again.† (source)
- The buildup to the Memorial Day Indy 500, normally a huge sporting event, was all but squeezed out of the nation's press; in the San Francisco Chronicle, coverage of the auto race was buried on page 24, alongside an interpretation of the tides.† (source)