What is the Borg-Warner Trophy made of?

What is the Borg-Warner Trophy made of?

sterling silver
In 1935, the Borg-Warner Corporation – now, BorgWarner Inc. – commissioned a commemorative trophy to honor the Indianapolis 500 winners. The art deco trophy stands 5ft 4.75in high including its base, has handles shaped like wings to represent speed, and weighs in at 110lbs, of which 80lbs is sterling silver.

What is the value of the Borg-Warner Trophy?

The trophy was refurbished in 1992 and is valued at more than $1 million. Today, 105 faces grace the trophy’s squares. The faces date back to Ray Harroun, winner of the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, and include two sets of dual victors (one driver started the race and the other finished it) for 1924 and 1941.

How tall is the Indy 500 trophy?

5 feet 4 inches tall
Designed in the Art Deco style that was popular in the 1930’s, the trophy is made of sterling silver and is just over 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs approximately 110 pounds, of which roughly 80 pounds is sterling silver.

What is the prize money for winning the Indy 500?

Indy 500 purse: $10 million (est.) The purse for the 2021 Indy 500 hasn’t been released publicly yet, but it likely figures to be somewhere between the $7.5 million pot in 2020 and the $13 million purse in 2019.

Why is it called the Borg Warner Trophy?

The Borg-Warner Trophy is the trophy presented to the winner of the Indianapolis 500. It is named for and was commissioned by automotive supplier BorgWarner. Unveiled at a 1936 dinner hosted by then-Speedway owner Eddie Rickenbacker, the trophy was officially declared the annual prize for Indianapolis 500 victors.

Why does the winner of the Indianapolis 500 drink milk?

INDIANAPOLIS — The winner of the Indianapolis 500 drinks milk in Victory Lane. It’s a tradition. In 1936, Louis Meyer drank some in Victory Lane because his mother said it would refresh him on a hot day, according to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Meyer drank buttermilk.

Do drivers keep Indy 500 trophy?

The actual perpetual trophy is not given to the winner; it remains at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum on the grounds of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The winning drivers since 1988 have been presented with an 18-inch (460 mm) tall free-standing replica of the trophy, sitting on a beveled square base.

Who makes the Nascar trophy?

It is made of sterling silver with a wood base and it depicts two checkered flags in flight, and was created by silversmiths Tiffany & Co., whose other major championship trophies in sports have included the World Series (Major League Baseball) Commissioner’s Trophy, the NFL’s Vince Lombardi Trophy, given to the …

How much does an Indy car cost?

The car costs around $2-3 million, and the drivers themselves may demand a salary of this or more. This number will be higher for the best performing teams, and much lower for the teams near the bottom.

How much does an Indy car weigh?

Car Specifications

Manufacturer Dallara Automobili, Italy
Materials Carbon fiber, kevlar and other composites
Weight Approximately 1630 lbs (Road/Street Courses), 1620 lbs (Short Ovals) and 1590 lbs (Speedways) (Does not include fuel/driver/drink bottle and contents/ driver equivalency weight)
Length Approximately 201.7 inches

Where is the Borg Warner Trophy?

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum

Borg-Warner Trophy
The Borg-Warner Trophy on display at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Awarded for Winner of the Indianapolis 500
Sponsored by BorgWarner
Location Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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