A National Historic Landmark and the home of the Indy500, this museum is dedicated to the world of auto racing and automobiles. 75 cars are on display in this state-of-the-art building as well as an extensive trophy collection, and the 48-seat Tony Hulman Theater which shows Indy500 highlights and rare footage from the early days of racing. Featured cars include The Marmon "Wasp," winner of the first race in 1911, four cars driven to victory by A.J. Foyt Jr., the first car to complete the Indy 500 without a pit stop in 1931, Dave Evans' #8 Cummins Diesel Special, and a 1925 McFarlan TV6 passenger roadster.