Wienermobile, Oscar Mayer and Indianapolis 500
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Oscar Mayer's Wienermobiles race in the inaugural "Wienie 500" at Indianapolis 500's Carb Day. All six vehicles will compete, each representing a regional hot dog.
Oscar Mayer and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway are taking the “hot dog race” concept to an entirely new level … and the intrigue, and humor, is hard to avoid.
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Oscar Mayer’s iconic Wienermobile fleet will be “hot dogging” it later this week at the inaugural "Wienie 500.”
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This first-ever “meat-up” of these wieners-on-wheels will take place on Friday, May 23 ahead of the actual Indy 500, and will be streamed live on social media and then with highlights presented on the pre-race show on Sunday. They’ll also be part of the 500 Festival Parade that takes place on Saturday.
As a part of Oscar Mayer’s hot dogs becoming the ‘Official Hot Dog’ of the Indy 500, the six Wienermobiles will represent different hot dogs from various regions of the US. The six cars will each be wrapped in unique liveries with not only racing numbers but also the name of the hot dog and region they represent.
Oscar Mayer announces today the “Wienie 500” – a first-of-its-kind spectacle where the fleet of Wienermobiles will haul buns to the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a race unlike any other. Ahead of this year’s Indianapolis 500,
Oscar Mayer is teaming up with Fox Sports for coverage for coverage of a promotional Wienermobile race that is tied to the Indianapolis 500