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The Borg-Warner Trophy will visit Japan this week, starting a two-week tour outside the United States in its first international voyage.
The Borg-Warner Trophy’s first, fabulous trip outside the United States - all the way to Japan for a two-week period - is over. But the memories are vivid as the winning trophy for the Indianapolis ...
The Borg-Warner caretakers know how few people ever get to touch the trophy, even with gloves on. They know that every driver would love to take that trophy home with them.
The Borg-Warner Trophy is leaving the United States for the first time in its 82-year history, traveling this week to Japan for a 15-day celebration of Takuma Sato's victory in the 101st ...
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?
It's big and shiny, The Borg-Warner trophy is insured for up to $3.2 million dollars. A trophy worth that much has its own team of caretakers.
The Borg-Warner Trophy Victory Lane debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was in 1936 when Louis Meyer won the race for a third time.
The Borg-Warner Trophy, presented annually to the winner of the Indianapolis 500, is growing to accommodate the likenesses of winners through to the 2034 race.
He had already kissed the bricks as the Indianapolis 500 winner. It was time to plant one on his image on the Borg-Warner Trophy.
It's big and shiny, The Borg-Warner trophy is insured for up to $3.2 million dollars. A trophy worth that much has its own team of caretakers.
The biggest problem with stealing the Borg-Warner is that the trophy itself rarely ever leaves the Indianapolis Motor Speedway grounds. When it isn't sitting in the winner's circle during Indy 500 ...
The iconic Borg-Warner Trophy is leaving the United States for the first time in its 82-year history, traveling this week to Japan for a 15-day celebration of Takuma Sato’s victory in the 101st ...