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  1. 1937 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

    With temperatures topping out at 92 °F (33 °C), it is one of the hottest days on record for the Indy 500. Speedway legend Wilbur Shaw won the first of his three "500" victories.

  2. A Finish for the Ages: 1937 Indianapolis 500

    Apr 1, 2020 · With two powerful Indy cars in nearly a dead heat, the hundreds of thousands of people present knew history was being written before their eyes. This is a tale of the 1937 Indy …

  3. 1937 Indianapolis 500 | Motorsport Database - Motor Sport …

    Find race reports, circuit info, driver and team details.

  4. Indianapolis 500 - Ultimate Racing History

    Jimmy Snyder took over on lap 121, and Gulotta returned on lap 153 to finish the race. Emil Andres relieved Al Miller on lap 79, and was relieved by Mauri Rose on lap 159. George …

  5. The Indy 500 Encyclopedia< - 1937 - michaeljesse.net

    1937 Local favorite Wilbur Shaw won the 25th Indianapolis 500 in 4 hours, 24 minutes, 7.8 seconds with Jigger Johnson as his ride-along mechanic. Shaw did it driving a four-cylinder …

  6. Check out the results of the 1937 Indy 500 season. As well as …

    Full details of the 1937 Indy 500 season. List of cities and highways. List of all participants, teams and winners.

  7. 1937 Indianapolis 500 | Autopedia | Fandom

    The 25th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 31, 1937. Late in the race, Wilbur Shaw held a comfortable lead, and had …

  8. 1937 Indianapolis 500 Explained

    The 25th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 31, 1937. With temperatures topping out at, it is one of the hottest days on …

  9. Race Stats by Year | Indianapolis 500 Historical Stats

    Indianapolis 500 Race Day Stats Browse by Category History Home Race Stats Race Results Yearly Race Summary All-Time Race Track Records All-Time Race Records Home …

  10. Wilbur Shaw's 1937 Indy 500 Win - First Super Speedway

    This is the story of the first of Wilbur Shaw's three Indianapolis 500 victories in 1937. Driving what he called his "pay" car, a machine he designed and built himself, local boy Shaw won what …