
Celebrate National Hot Dog Day with a look back at the inaugural Wienie 500
On Carb Day ahead of this year's Indianapolis 500, six different Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles raced at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The event streamed live on FOX Sports.
In the race on the Indy 500 track, each of the Wienermobiles represented a different regional hot dog style. Here's a look at how each is made.
On Carb Day this year, Oscar Mayer's "Hotdoggers" hauled their buns to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first Wienie 500 race, each representing a regional hot dog style. The Slaw Dog vehicle, named for the Southeast delicacy, came out on top.
Fans can track them online at khcmobiletour.com/wienermobile. As of Wednesday, July 16, upcoming appearances were scheduled in Indianapolis and Frankfort.
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