It began in 1996 when NASCAR’s Dale Jarrett and his crew chief Todd Parrott kneeled to kiss the bricks after his Brickyard 400 victory. The celebration then translated across to the Indy 500 in ...
Postvictory, winners and their teams kneel in front of the 1-yard span of bricks—one of the track's earliest surfaces—at the finish line and ceremoniously kiss them. A newer Indy 500 tradition ...
It is "the greatest spectacle in racing." Since 1911, the world's greatest drivers have competed at The Brickyard, looking for immortality in the Indianapolis 500. The view from turn one at the ...
I have been chasing race cars since the first Michigan 500 in ... the Yard of Bricks following a press conference to announce the sale of Hulman & Company and subsidiaries the Indianapolis Motor ...
The next day dawns early with the Indianapolis 500 “Victory Photos” at the “Yard of Bricks” on Memorial Day morning. Later that night is the Indianapolis 500 Victory Awards Celebration ...
Allison drove for Penske Racing in the 1973 and 1975 Indy 500s. Younger brother Donnie was 1970 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year ...
With four corners banked at 9 degrees, 12 minutes, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway drives more like a road course than an ...
scoring six wins in his career with his own chassis at the Yard of Bricks. Watson died shortly after his 90th birthday. The Indianapolis 500 has lost one of its great competitors just weeks before ...
Chase Elliott had a strong performance for the entirety of the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis, but it wasn't enough to kiss the bricks. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...
Everyone seems to think that Indy 500 winner Juan Montoya will race in Formula One next year, following the path as former CART champs Jacques Villenueve and Alex Zanardi. How much did winning the ...