The Speedway Survived Depression, War, and Decades of Change
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The Speedway Survived Depression, War, and Decades of Change

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is more than just a racing venue; it is a cultural icon that has left an indelible mark on American society. Known as "The Racing Capital of the World," the Speedway has been a symbol of innovation, competition, and community since its opening in 1909. This article ex
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