NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — The most entertaining two hours in motorsports are right around the corner.
The 76th running of the Little 500 is set for Saturday night, May 25, and based on early entries it’s going to be a most interesting edition of one of the most intriguing events in all motorsports.
It’s easy to see why the Little 500 remains popular today; it has all the elements that attracted most of us to motorsports in the first place. Action, color, noise, close racing, methanol fumes … all are part of an unforgettable Little 500 experience.
The Little 500 has stayed loyal to its origins, and its purpose: 33 cars, 11 rows of three, 500 laps to go. Exactly how it began.
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