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The Indy 500 winner who had to apologize for drinking orange juice instead of milk

The Indy 500 winner who had to apologize for drinking orange juice instead of milk

USA Today25-05-2025

The Indy 500 winner who had to apologize for drinking orange juice instead of milk
Indy 500 Sunday is full of great traditions, from the singing of "Back Home Again in Indiana" during pre-race ceremonies to the winner chugging from a bottle of milk in victory lane.
But what happens when a driver wants a different drink after one of the biggest wins of their lives?
This happened in 1993, and it caused a bigger incident then you may imagine.
Why do Indy 500 winners drink milk?
The tradition dates back to the 1930's, a time when Louis Meyer, a three-time Indy 500 winner, casually enjoyed buttermilk as a refreshment after races. The milk-drinking ceremony became a part of the annual post-race celebration in 1956 and has remained ever since.
The Indy 500 winner who opted for a different drink in victory lane
The annual milk chug has become a part of pre-race operations - every driver pre-selects which variety of milk they want in victory lane prior to the race just in case they win.
Yet in 1993, Formula 1 legend Emerson Fittipaldi had a different plan in place. He piloted his Team Penske Chevrolet to victory lane for a second career Indy 500 victory, and celebrated with.... orange juice?
Fittipaldi, a Brazilian, chose to drink orange juice in order to promote the citrus industry in his home country. Fittipaldi was actually booed by fans over the stunt the following year, and though he did follow tradition and later drink milk during the same celebration of his win, he issued a public apology to the American Dairy Association.

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