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Dennis Reinbold
/ˈdɛnɪs ˈraɪnboʊld/
Definition
1
A prominent American automotive dealer and IndyCar racing team owner, best known as the co-founder of Dreyer & Reinbold Racing.
2
A figure in the motorsport world recognized for maintaining a consistent presence in the Indianapolis 500 for over two decades.
Examples
Dennis Reinbold turned the Indy 500 into his personal showroom, proving that if you sell enough Subarus, you might just find your way to the Brickyard.
The racing world notes the passing of Dennis Reinbold, a man who clearly believed that one IndyCar entry is never enough for a weekend of heartbreak.
After years of juggling car dealerships and pit crews, Dennis Reinbold leaves behind a legacy of endurance that makes most of our office-day stresses look like a leisurely Sunday drive.