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How Indianapolis Motor Speedway was rejuvenated 70 years ago
By alley - Nov 13, 2015, 2:01 PM ET

How Indianapolis Motor Speedway was rejuvenated 70 years ago

Indianapolis Motor Speedway had fallen into disrepair during World War II, but the actions of Indiana-born three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Wilbur Shaw and Anton "Tony" Hulman Jr. brought the grand facility back to life.

Hulman purchased the venue from Eddie Rickenbacker, with the deal brokered on Nov. 14, 1945.

Next May, the Speedway will host the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. It again has been undergoing rejuvenation this fall, with massive upgrades to spectator amenities and infrastructure that will be in place for the historic running of the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing."

Read IMS Historian Donald Davison's full story:


Read full article at IndyCar.com



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