two1/8 mileshortchutesbankingin turns9 1/5*NascarBrickyard4003 1/5millionbricks$84millionwouldcost todayeach brickweighs 91/2poundsspeed 743/5 mphin 1911RectangularOval trackGrandPrix 21/6 milesIndy500seats257,000/400,000peopleopenedAugust12,19091/10shift inweightTwo 5/8 milestraightaways36/12 ft.wide stripof bricks43/1000secondclosestmargin40/1000bigchange inchassis2 1/2mileslongbrokeground3/15/1909lasersmeasurescar to track1/1000 persecond4 identical1/4 mileturns$3 millioncost(1909)3/13,200brickremaintwo1/8 mileshortchutesbankingin turns9 1/5*NascarBrickyard4003 1/5millionbricks$84millionwouldcost todayeach brickweighs 91/2poundsspeed 743/5 mphin 1911RectangularOval trackGrandPrix 21/6 milesIndy500seats257,000/400,000peopleopenedAugust12,19091/10shift inweightTwo 5/8 milestraightaways36/12 ft.wide stripof bricks43/1000secondclosestmargin40/1000bigchange inchassis2 1/2mileslongbrokeground3/15/1909lasersmeasurescar to track1/1000 persecond4 identical1/4 mileturns$3 millioncost(1909)3/13,200brickremain

Indianapolis Speedway - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. two 1/8 mile short chutes
  2. banking in turns 9 1/5*
  3. Nascar
  4. Brickyard 400
  5. 3 1/5 million bricks
  6. $84million would cost today
  7. each brick weighs 9 1/2 pounds
  8. speed 74 3/5 mph in 1911
  9. Rectangular Oval track
  10. Grand Prix 2 1/6 miles
  11. Indy 500
  12. seats 257,000/ 400,000 people
  13. opened August 12,1909
  14. 1/10 shift in weight
  15. Two 5/8 mile straightaways
  16. 36/12 ft. wide strip of bricks
  17. 43/1000 second closest margin
  18. 40/1000 big change in chassis
  19. 2 1/2 miles long
  20. broke ground 3/15/1909
  21. lasers measures car to track 1/1000 per second
  22. 4 identical 1/4 mile turns
  23. $3 million cost (1909)
  24. 3/13,200 brick remain