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Monday, May 28, 2012
Indy 500: Record Heat Tests Drivers, Challenges Fans : Media Social Gossip
Media Social gossip Associated News INDIANAPOLIS — How hot was it at Sunday's Indianapolis 500? Depends
on whom you ask.
Track officials announced just before 2:30 p.m. that the temperature had hit
93 degrees, which would set a record as the hottest 500 in history. The
previous record was 92 degrees in 1937.
But the National Weather Service in Indianapolis
scheduled the official heat at 90, and The Weather Channel had the mercury at a
balmy 89 degrees.
Official highs and lows for Indianapolis
are recorded at Indianapolis
International Airport. Weather Service meteorologist Marc Dahmer (Day'-mer)
says the temperature at the speedway likely was higher because of the amount of
pavement, the heat generated by the cars and the number of people gathered in
such a small area. Media Social Gossip
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