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  2. 500 rum - Wikipedia

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    500 rum, also called pinochle rummy, Michigan rummy, Persian rummy, rummy 500 or 500 rummy, is a popular variant of rummy. [1] The game of canasta and several other games are believed to have developed from this popular form of rummy.

  3. Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan 500 was an IndyCar Series race held at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Held from 1981 to 2001, the event was held in high prestige, constituting part of Indy car racing's 500-mile "Triple Crown" .

  4. Category:Michigan Indy 400 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... 2000 Michigan 500; 2001 Harrah's 500 (CART) 2002 Michigan ...

  5. 2000 Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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    2000 Michigan 500; Race details; Race 11 of 20 in the 2000 CART season: Date: July 23, 2000: Official name: 2000 Michigan 500: Location: Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan, United States: Course: Permanent racing facility 2.000 mi / 3.219 km: Distance: 250 laps 500.000 mi / 804.672 km: Pole position; Driver: Paul Tracy Time: 30 ...

  6. Talk:1999 Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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  7. 1989 Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Michigan 500, the ninth running of the event, was held at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, on Sunday, August 6, 1989. Branded as the 1989 Marlboro 500 for sponsorship reasons, the race was won by Michael Andretti. He is the first driver to win Michigan 500 twice.

  8. 1983 Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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    By 1983, the Michigan 500 was established as the second most significant race on the Indy car schedule behind the Indianapolis 500. [2]On March 8, 1983, Domino's Pizza announced they would offer a one million dollar bonus to any driver who could win IndyCar's Triple Crown of 500 Mile Races: The Indianapolis 500, Michigan 500, and Pocono 500.

  9. 1996 Michigan 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 U.S. 500 was held at Michigan at the same time at the Indianapolis 500. The event was won by Jimmy Vasser. Despite the creation of a second 500-mile race, the Marlboro 500 continued unchanged in late July as it had for the last 16 years. Teams and drivers entered the race with the belief that the event was not as an important as the U ...