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The Borg-Warner Trophy is a monument to history as it actually tells the story of the Indianapolis 500 through the faces and the engravings. It takes a steady hand to win, sculpt and engrave this ...
Today, the Borg-Warner Trophy is 110-pounds and 5-foot-four-inches-and-three-quarters tall. As each Indianapolis 500 has passed and more winners have been added to the base of the trophy, it will ...
The massive Borg-Warner Trophy is handed out to the winner of the Indy 500, and every single winner of the race gets their face engraved on the trophy.
Before the Borg-Warner Trophy, there was the Wheeler-Schebler Trophy. It was initially awarded to the leader of the race at the 400-mile mark. It was retired when owner Harry Hartz won it three times.
SPEEDWAY, Ind. — The legendary Borg-Warner Trophy has 106 faces on it, but a new face will grace it after the 104th Indy 500 on Aug. 23. The Borg-Warner Trophy gives the honor of having the face of ...
Well, the drivers don’t actually get the Borg-Warner Trophy, as it permanently sits in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. But, they do get a miniature version, affectionately called Baby Borg.
As of this writing an ounce of silver has an exchange value of $32.80. That puts the material value of the 153-pound Borg-Warner Trophy, which gets fractionally heavier every year, at around ...
INDIANAPOLIS — After winning back-to-back Indianapolis 500s, Josef Newgarden's face has officially been enshrined on the Borg-Warner Trophy for the second time. Newgarden's sculpted face was unveiled ...
INDIANAPOLIS – The magnificent Borg-Warner Trophy has stood the test of time since it was first introduced in 1935 and made its first appearance in Victory Lane at the Indianapolis 500 in 1936.
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