The tradition began in 1996 when NASCAR champion Dale Jarrett kneeled and kissed the Yard of Bricks after his Brickyard 400 victory to pay tribute to the fabled history of the Indianapolis Motor ...
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been around since 1909 ... Travelers can explore the speedway via two tours: Kiss the Bricks and View From the Top. The narrated Kiss the Bricks tour lasts ...
WHEN INDIANAPOLIS Motor Speedway co-founder James Allison began building his brick, arts and crafts–style mansion on Cold Spring Road in 1911, he was one of a few members of the city’s elite putting ...
President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Doug Boles, joins Bob Sirott to give some facts about the speedway that people ...
The corner of Lafayette Rd. and Georgetown Rd. on the northwest side of Indianapolis is getting some much-needed life. The long empty Georgetown Cinema building has a new name ...
The attack on Digby Court, a few blocks from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, peppered the home with more than 20 gunshots - shattering windows, damaging siding, and hitting the woman inside. She was ...
Allison drove for Penske Racing in the 1973 and 1975 Indy 500s. Younger brother Donnie was 1970 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year ...
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials have announced that tickets for all their 2025 marquee events are on sale at IMS.com, calling (317) 492-6700 or at the Speedway ticket office at 4790 W.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway's huge new collaboration with Taylor Swift is set to captivate the singer's extensive fanbase while promoting the racing sport and elevating the profile of the city.
Bell Racing Helmets has collaborated with Indianapolis Motor Speedway to design eleven unique helmets inspired by singer ...
Doug Boles, President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, joins Lisa Dent to talk about the history of the Indianapolis Motor ...