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NASCAR raced at Indianapolis for the first time at the inaugural Allstate 400 at the Brickyard in August 1994, highlighted in this segment of the IMS Centennial Era Moments multimedia series.
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February 3rd, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Don Mulder:
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A Good Time, but...
I've been blessed with the opportunity to see every Brickyard 400 run so far. This event has a completely different feel to it when compared to the 500. The NASCAR roadshow pulls in on Friday and by Sunday it's OVER! Often at the 500 fans only watch or attend one race per year. Brickyard fans follow the series from event to event. I enjoy the race. It's fun. However, if I could only attend ONE RACE AT INDY the 500 is the winner without hesitation. Ahh, the magic of May.
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I've been blessed with the opportunity to see every Brickyard 400 run so far. This event has a completely different feel to it when compared to the 500. The NASCAR roadshow pulls in on Friday and by Sunday it's OVER! Often at the 500 fans only watch or attend one race per year. Brickyard fans follow the series from event to event. I enjoy the race. It's fun. However, if I could only attend ONE RACE AT INDY the 500 is the winner without hesitation. Ahh, the magic of May.