
The day is finally here. On Friday afternoon, the six iconic Wienermobiles of Oscar Mayer will arrive at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first race “Wienie 500”, in celebration of Indianapolis 500 on Sunday (12:30 PM et in Fox).
It marks the first time in a decade, the six vehicles in the company’s fleet will be in the same place, and it is the first time they have run.
Here is everything you need to know about Wienie 500.
What is the Wienie 500?
The “Wienie 500” is the first show for children where the Wienermobiles fleet will transport buns to the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a race like any other.
When is the Wienie 500?
The race is scheduled for Friday to the annual carboh day festivities of the 2 PM race race.
How can I see the Wienie 500?
The race will be broadcast live on Friday, May 23 at 2 PM ET in the Fox Sports application and in @indycaronfox’s social accounts, and fans can detect the most prominent aspects of the race of the race of the Indy 500 race race in Fox.
Who is running at the Wienie 500?
Each Wienermobile will represent a regional favorite:
- New York Dog for the East
- Salad dog for southeast
- Chile dog for the south
- Chi Dog for the west medium
- Northwest Seattle Dog
- Sound dog for the southwest
Related: A guide to choose a wienermobile for the inaugural Wienie 500
Can I bet on Wienie 500?
YEAH. Draffkings Sportsbook offers a free contest in which fans will have the opportunity to win only answering questions before races on Friday. Tickets that accumulate the largest number of points will have the opportunity to share a part of the total cash prize of $ 10,000. Visit Drafting of Apomprosion To send your ticket.
Why Hot Dogs?
“The Indy 500 marks the unofficial start of the summer and the beginning of the hot dog season,” said Kelsey Rice, director of brand communications at Oscar Mayer. “As a brand known for provoking smiles in a disarming way, it is appropriate for us to bring a career of epic proportions to Speedway and celebrate a timeless tradition: delicious mats and a little friend to start a sumen.”
Approximately 42000 Hot Dogs were served in the Indy 500 last year.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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