Anna and her signature Dr Pepper can get a front row view of the famous track just days before the Indy 500.
This year's race was won by American driver Ryan Hunter-Reay in a thriller. The last three laps of the Indy 500's second closest finish ever can be viewed below.
http://youtu.be/GKw-EJzOgVA
In victory lane, Hunter-Reay drank a bottle of milk, a long-standing tradition started in 1936 when winner Victor Louis Meyer asked for buttermilk, something his mother encouraged him to drink on hot days. Now, drinking the milk in victory lane is worth $10,000 to the winner from a dairy sponsorship.
http://youtu.be/KoOJKscyMiE
Did you notice the sponsorship of Snapple (a drink from the Dr Pepper/Snapple Company) on the winner's car? Let's credit the power of the Anna / Dr Pepper can above for providing the momentum that sprung Hunter-Reay to his first Indy 500 victory.
Here's an Indianapolis Motor Speedway fun fact. The infield of the race track is so large, Churchill Downs, Yankee Stadium, The Rose Bowl, the Roman Colosseum, and Vatican City could all fit inside the 253 acres bound by the 2.5 mile oval track.