IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden discusses his journey for a third straight Indy 500 win and a spoof ad for 'ethanol' cologne on 'Fox & Friends'. The Borg-Warner Trophy, an iconic symbol of the Indianapolis 500, is engraved with the names and faces of race winners. The trophy was first unveiled in 1936 and commemorates race winners from 1911 onwards. The trophy is permanently housed in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.
Key Points
Borg-Warner Trophy unveiled in 1936
Engraves names and faces of Indy 500 race winners
Trophy permanently housed in Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Pros
Celebrates the history and winners of the iconic Indianapolis 500 race
Honors the achievements of IndyCar drivers
Cons
Non-race winner Anton Hulman's face is the only gold one on the trophy