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Hear the heart-pounding, engine-revving true story of the first Indy 500--America's most celebrated automobile race.
In 1911, thousands of spectators gathered at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to watch 40 cars compete in the first annual Indianapolis 500-Mile Race. Better known as the Indy 500, the event was a celebration of the controversial new sport of automobile racing.
Dangerous and deadly, auto racing was drawing attention from across the country with its thrilling premise: No windshields, no helmets, no seatbelts-just speed. Fans would flock to race tracks to watch gutsy young men go up to 75 miles per hour in open cockpits.
But with fame came complications. Seven people were killed when the Indianapolis Motor Speedway first opened. Racers' wives became widows in the blink of an eye. Drivers encountered exploding tires, bursts of smoke, oily surfaces and pieces of asphalt flying at their faces--not to mention the wrenches and bolts thrown by unruly opponents gunning for the lead. And, while Marmon Wasp driver Ray Harroun was officially declared the winner of the first Indy 500, the decision is disputed to this day by fans and officials of the sport.
Listen to Blood and Smoke and go back to when America was first falling in love with automobile racing. Take the driver's seat on this audio-venture and experience the early days of the Indy 500, the controversies that shaped this iconic race, and the young drivers who risked everything for fame, fortune, and first place.
Author: Charles Leerhsen
ISBN-10: 1713501821
ISBN-13: 9781713501824
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Language: English
Published: 07/14/2020
Format: MP3 CD
Weight: 0.22lbs
Size: 6.70h x 5.30w x 0.30d
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