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Yardbarker on MSNIf It Ain’t Broke Don’t Fix It: Traditions at the Indy 500We’re getting very close to the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500. During tomorrow’s coverage, viewers might notice things happening at the 500 that don’t happen at other races on the schedule.
After his Brickyard 400 victory in 1996, Jarrett and crew chief Todd Parrott decided to walk out to the start-finish line, kneel and kiss the Yard of Bricks to pay tribute to the fabled history of ...
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NASCAR Unearths the Real Reason Behind the Famed Tradition of Kissing the Bricks of Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayThe kissing tradition is all thanks to NASCAR legend Dale Jarrett and crew chief Todd Parrott. After winning the Brickyard 400 in 1996, the pair decided to walk out to the start-finish line ...
Dale Jarrett and crew chief Todd Parrott were the first to kiss the yard of bricks after winning the Brickyard 400 in 1996. And, it has continued since then. The track is so impactful that it is a ...
After his Brickyard 400 victory in 1996, Jarrett and crew chief Todd Parrott decided to walk out to the start-finish line, kneel and kiss the Yard of Bricks to pay tribute to the fabled history of ...
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