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| Older kids and grown-ups
may not find tons of excitement at
the Speedway, but smaller children
usually love to get behind the wheel
of their very
own race car (or at
least be a passenger if they're not
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| The race cars move along
at a nice, easy pace—about
seven miles an hour. |
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| The cars run on real
gas engines, and the revving motors
and racing lights will make you feel
like your in the pits at Indy! |
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| While the speeds aren't
excessive and the ride is pretty gentle,
you might get bumped from behind by
an anxious driver. |
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| Popular among younger
children, the Indy Speedway attracts
quite a crowd, and the line moves pretty
slowly. |
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| The race (consisting
of one lap around the scenic track),
lasts about 4 1/2 minutes. |
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The Indy Speedway is a slow paced
car ride similar in style to car
rides found in fairgrounds and amusement parks. The idea
of driving your own car is irresistible to kids who can imagine
themselves at the wheel of their own Indy race car, speeding
towards the checkered flag! |
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