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Disneyland Autopia Cars Race for Charity at the Indy 500

Travel News Asia Monday, 29 May 2006

Checkered flags waved, crowds cheered and engines roared as two American traditions teamed up to celebrate special milestones.

Disneyland Autopia Cars Race for Charity at the Indy 500

In honor of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary and the 90th running of the Indianapolis 500, “The Happiest Place on Earth” and “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” teamed up for the “Minnie Indy Charity Race” on Wednesday, May 24 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Minnie Mouse herself was on hand to wave in the likes of Danica Patrick, Dan Wheldon, Eddie Cheever Jnr, and Dario Franchitti who were among the 31 IndyCar Series drivers who participated in the whimsical race. They were driving miniature cars taken directly from one of Disneyland’s original opening day attractions - the popular Autopia. Instead of racing along the highways of Disneyland’s Tomorrowland, the Autopia cars and their speed-loving IndyCar Series drivers traversed a comical obstacle race course, at top speeds of 10 mph, that took place on a specially designed “Minnie” roadway created on the famous Brickyard.

“The fun of Disneyland and the spectacle of the Indy 500 are two great American traditions,” said Matt Ouimet, president of the Disneyland Resort. “As the 50th anniversary celebration enters its finale this summer we are proud that our Autopia cars will be on hand to commemorate 90 years of racing excellence at the Indy 500.”

The Autopia tradition will continue this summer as a new generation of futuristic cars cruise over to Hong Kong Disneyland where they will make their new home in Tomorrowland and immerse guests in a cosmic environment. Guests of all ages will be able to whiz down the highway of Tomorrow in their electric space cars and encounter all sorts of alien landscapes, promising a fun adventure for the entire family.

“This summer Hong Kong Disneyland will welcome its very own version of Autopia,” said Bill Ernest, executive vice president and managing director Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. “This will be a very exciting moment for all our guests as they experience for themselves the classic Disney Autopia attraction – with a futuristic twist!”

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