The Inaugural Oscar Mayer Wienie 500 Took Place During the Indianapolis 500’s Carb Day, The Final Practice Day Before The Renowned Auto Race.
See the Wienermobiles and Crew at the Wienie 500 at Ims for Carb Day
We Grilled the Crew of these Wienermobiles and Even Got A Tour As they Relized in the Chance to Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- All Six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles Gatherd at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 23 for an Inaugural Wienie Race.
- The Slaw Dog, The Wienermobile that Represents The “SAUCY SOUTH,” Took Home First Place.
- Want to Rewatch The Race? Fox SPORTS Stream the Wienie 500 on Its Social Media Sites.
It’s not everyday you get to see a 27-fot-Long Hot Dog Bus. But what about six?
On Friday, The Six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles − Yes, There are Six − Gathered at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to Participate in the Inaugural Oscar Mayer Wienie 500. Two “Hotdoggers,” The Fresh College Graduates Who Drive the Wienermobiles, SPORTED Indy 500-STYLE Attire As they Loaded up to Race around the Track.
The Wienie 500 Was Held on Carb Day, The Final Practice Day Before Indianapolis 500 Kicks of on Sunday, May 25.
Miss The Wienie Race? Here’s what to know about the Inaugural Oscar Mayer Wienie 500.
Where, where was the oscar Mayer Wienie 500?
The Inaugural Oscar Mayer Wienie 500 was held on Friday, May 23 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Who is? Slaw Dog Took Home First Place
Slaw Dog Took Home First Place. The 27-Foot-Long Winning Bus, Which Represented the “SAUCY SOUTH,” was Driven by Grill Master Matthew Bailey of Madison, Georgia and Mustard Maddie Meyers of Kirkwood, Missouri.
“Imp’mit, I will have this Moment Forever,” MUSTARD MADDIE Shared on Her Instagram Story After the race.
Want to Rewatch The Race? Here’s How
Fox SPORTS Stream the Oscar Mayer Wienie 500 on Its Social Media Sites.
Wienermobiles Represent Regional Hot Dog Flavors. Here’s how to make them
Over the Course of A Year, The Hotdoggers Visit Direction Regions of the Country from Inside the Wienermobile: East, Southheast, South, MIDWEST, Northwest and Southwest. During the Oscar Mayer Wienie 500, Each of the Wienermobiles Represented a regional hot dog. Here’s How to Grill them Up:
- New York Dog (East): Kosher Hot Dogs Topped with Sauerkraut and HomeMade Onion SAUCE, Sat Between A Bun SMOTHERED in Spicy Brown Mustard, as shared by Bobby Flay Per Food Network
- Slaw Dog (Southheast): Hotel Spicy South HITHEN
- Chili Dog (South): Hot Dolined by Food Network
- Chi Dog (MidWest): All-Beef Frankfurt, Like Vienna Beef, Inside a Poppy Seed Bun, Toped with Yellow Mustard, Pickle Relish, Chopped White Onion, Tomato Slices, A Dill Pickle Spear, Pickled Sport Sports Peppers and Ciley Salt, as reported by New York Times Cooking
- Seattle Dog (Northwest): Hots Doog Toped with Cream Cheese, Sauerkraut, Brown Mustard and Sweet Ons, Per Allcycipes
- Sonran Dog (SouthWest): Hog Dog Wraped in Bacon and Toped with Pinto Beans, Onions, Jalapeno Salsa and Tomatoes, as shared by Serious Eats
What is the oscar Mayer Wienermobile? A bit about the history
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is Oscar May’s Hot Dog on Wheels − A 27-Foot-Long Hot Dog-Shaved Bus used to adventise the Brand. Today, Six Wienermobiles Travel Through Six Difference Regions of the Country.
The Wienermobile Made Its First Apparance in 1936 but it looks a bit difference than it does to apply. A 13-Foot-Long Metal Hog Dog on Whats Was The First Iteration of the Wienermobile. The vehicle Feature An Open Cockpit, So the Driver Was Seen Sticking Out of the Top of the Hot Dog, According to Oscar Mayer. By 1940, a Glass Enclosure Was Added to Better Protect The Driver.
In 1952, after Taking a HITUS DURING World War II, Five 22-Foot-Long Wienermobiles Began Traveling Through the Country, Per Oscar Mayer. They were the first to have a sound system and Sunrooof.
The Wienermobile Continued to Adapt over the year and toy’s Fleet has a renained the same Sink about 2004, accounting to Oscar Mayer. The Vehicle is Made of Custom Fiberglass and Contains a V-8, 6.0 Lite Engine. As for the Interior, Each Wienermobile Features a Hog Dog-Hhaped Dashboard, Six Mustard and Ketchup Seats, A 52-inch Flat Screen Television, Gull-Ling Doors With Retractable Steps, a Removable Roof, Blue Sky Ceiltings and a Wiener Jingle Horn.
Here’s How to See a Wienermobile Near You
To Find a Wienermobile Near You, Visit the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Locator at khcmobiletour.com/wienermobile. You can also request khcmobiletour.com/wienermobile/request.
Grita Cross is a national trending reporter at usa today. Story Idea? Email Her At GCROSS@usatode.com.