
Oscar Meyer Wienermobiles will race in the 'Wienie 500.' Here's how to watch the race for top dog
Oscar Mayer will be heating things up at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a new Carb Day tradition: The Wienie 500.
The famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles will race at the IMS for the very first time to see who is really the top dog.
Here's what to know and how to catch the race.
The inaugural Wienie 500 will be a showdown between six different Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles representing different regions of the U.S. based on local styles of hotdog.
According to a press release from Oscar Mayer, The Wienie 500 lineup will be:
Oscar Mayer is trading the highway for the speedway this Carb Day (Fri. May 23) with the inaugural 'Wienie 500' — a first-of-its-kind showdown where all six Wienermobiles will make their racing debut at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
If you're not planning on being at the track on Carb Day, no worries. You can still tune in to watch the Wienermobile race at home.
The Wienie 500 will be streaming live on Friday, May 23 at 2 p.m. via the FOX Sports app, or tune into the FOX Sports Indy 500 pre-show on Sunday to see highlights from the race.
Yes; race fans can even place bets on which Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be the "wiener" of the inaugural Wienie 500.
Starting May 20, fans can predict everything from the final race time to which condiment is sprayed on the winner in a free-to-play pool via Draftkings.com/wienie500.
Carb Day will take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 23, 2025, just two days before the 109th running of the Indy 500.
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