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May 24, 2016 | By Herff Jones
An Indianapolis tradition unlike any other. And no, we’re not talking about eating at St. Elmo’s Steakhouse. Tickets for the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil are selling fast, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials are projecting the first sellout of the event in two decades. Attending the Indy 500 is a rite of passage, and whether you experience it from the stands or the Snake Pit, you’ll want to remember this race. Luckily, your reminder can be right on your finger. For the first time ever, Indy 500 fans can purchase their very own Champion of Champions replica ring in honor of the 100th Running. For over 40 years, Herff Jones, a company known for its graduation class rings, has manufactured iconic Indy 500 staples such as the Champion of Champions winner ring, 33 starting drivers’ rings, a ring for the annual Pace Car driver, and nine TAG Heuer Pit Stop Challenge winning crew rings. This year, in honor of the 100th Running of the Indy 500, Herff Jones has designed a brand new design for the Champion of Champions ring. And for the first time ever, Herff Jones will be offering limited edition Champion of Champions replica rings featuring the new design for fans who are looking for memorabilia to commemorate the big day. Available for a limited time and certified for authenticity, Herff Jones will only create 500 gold Champion of Champions replica rings. Fans can visit hjindy500.com to order their one-of-a-kind Indy 500 Champion of Champions replica ring. Race fans can also register to win two post-race Victory Podium access tickets at the Herff Jones booth located outside the third garage south of the Pagoda. Now grab a glass of milk, and get ready to enjoy “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”!