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Indy 500 - 100th 500 Mile Race - Blakeway Panoramas Speedway Posters
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Indy 500 - 100th 500 Mile Race - Blakeway Panoramas Speedway Posters

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About this image: this aerial Panorama, photographed by James Blakeway, commemorates the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 mile race. The inaugural running in 1911 was won by ray harroun, the man nicknamed "the little professor." billed as "the greatest spectacle in racing," the Indy 500 is the most prestigious event of the indycar calendar, and one of the oldest and most important automobile races. It has been declared the largest single-day sporting events in the world. Likewise, the Indianapolis motor speedway itself is regarded as one of the world's largest sporting facilities in terms of capacity, with more than 300,000 fans annually. About Blakeway worldwide panoramas: we have been in business for over 25 years, photographing and selling the largest selection of high quality panoramic art prints in the U.S. And worldwide. Our panoramic Portfolio includes City skylines, National parks and historic sites from around the world as well as officially licensed sporting events from the NFL, NHL, NASCAR and over 100 U.S. Universities. Each image is available unframed or in 3 different frame styles and is printed and framed in Minneapolis, MN. We take great pride in our products and service and use high quality UV resistant inks to minimize fading, acid free mats to protect the photos, aluminum frame moulding to withstand the rigors of shipping and Tempered glass for safety. Our mat colors are chosen according to the team's style guide so you can be sure that your team photo is matted in the team's official color(s).

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