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No other symbol in sports measures time and history like the Indy 500's iconic Borg-Warner Trophy, but what happens when there's no more room?
The winner of the Indianapolis 500 receives a miniature version of the Borg-Warner Trophy, known as 'Baby Borg'.
The historic Borg-Warner Trophy has been presented to each Indy 500 winner for 89 years. It was first debuted by Eddie Rickenbacker, a previous owner of IMS, in 1936.
The historic Borg-Warner Trophy has been presented to each Indy 500 winner for 89 years. It was first debuted by Eddie Rickenbacker, a previous owner of IMS, in 1936.
The gleaming Borg-Warner Trophy has been globally recognized as a unique, enduring and iconic symbol of the Indianapolis 500 since it was first presented to the winner of the race in 1936, a ...
Just like the Borg-Warner Trophy, the miniature version features a hand-sculpted, three-dimensional sterling silver image of Newgarden's likeness, which was crafted by sculptor William Behrends.
From the Snake Pit to the Borg-Warner Trophy, the event is filled with history on and off the track. But one tradition that often stands out is the celebration after the 500 grueling miles.
The Indy 5OO Borg-Warner trophy is a ‘jumbo jet’ of trophies standing 5′4″ when not on a pedestal.
Four-time IndyCar champion Alex Palou and his boss have denied reports that Red Bull is interested in signing him to its ...
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