Indy 500
Definition
The Indy 500, short for the Indianapolis 500, is an annual 500-mile automobile race held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, USA. Dubbed 'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,' it's one of the world's most prestigious motorsport events, attracting top IndyCar Series drivers and over 300,000 spectators.
Examples
My dad treats the Indy 500 like the Super Bowl of awkward family hugs after too many beers in the infield.
She accelerated through rush hour like it was the Indy 500, leaving minivan soccer moms in her dust.
At the Indy 500, even the pit crews make your mechanic look like he's still figuring out which end of the wrench to use.
I entered a soapbox derby calling it my Indy 500 training run – downhill gravity doesn't judge your aerodynamics.