The Wienie 500? Oscar Mayer Crashed The Indy Speedway In The Best Way

Hold onto your buns because you’re going to need to ketchup with Oscar Mayer’s outrageous Wienermobile news. Oscar Mayer is revving up for the inaugural of its “Wienie 500” taking over the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 23.
This first-of-its-kind spectacle and high-stakes showdown will feature an eclectic fleet of six Wienermobiles, each sporting a new look and representing a regional hot dog favorite. From the Chi Dog to the Seattle Dog and every other one in between, watch as six wieners duke it out on the track for the top spot.
Also, fans can head to Draftkings.com/wienie500 to enter the free-to-play pool, with those racking up the most points winning a share of the total cash prize of $10,000. Streaming live at 2 PM ET on the FOX Sports app, this quirky AF competition promises all the thrills and silliness you’d expect from Oscar Mayer. Details below:
GET A SNEAK PEEK: From custom Hotdogger racing suits to a condiment-spray trophy celebration in the “Wiener Circle” victory lane, every detail is crafted to deliver smiles and create a one-of-a-kind racing experience. Keep an eye out for the trailer coming soon.
WIN BIG: Starting May 20, fans can predict the outcome of the race by answering a series of race-related questions in a free-to-play pool via Draftkings.com/wienie500.
FIRST MEAT UP IN OVER A DECADE: The Wienie 500 will mark the first ‘meat up’ of all six Wienermobiles in over a decade and the first competitive race for the fleet.
MEAT THE STARTING LINEUP: Each Wienermobile will sport an all-new look, representing a beloved regional dog for fans to passionately get behind, including the Chi Dog (Midwest), New York Dog (East), Slaw Dog (Southeast), Sonoran Dog (Southwest), Chili Dog (South) and Seattle Dog (Northwest).
HOW TO WATCH: Catch the ketchup-fueled fun on Friday, May 23 at 2PM ET streaming live via the FOX Sports app or tune into the FOX Sports Indy 500 pre-show on Sunday for highlights.
The Wienie 500 is racing into Indy with buns of steel, friendly chaos, and enough hot dog energy to make you look twice—even if you’re not a frankfurter fan.