Tom Carnegie, the all-to-familiar mighty, thundering, barritone voice of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been silenced.
Tom Carnegie, the legendary chief announcer for the Speedway's public address system for an incredible 61 years, died Friday. He was 91.
He served as the P/A announcer at the Speedway from 1946 to 2006, calling 61 Indy 500's, 12 Brickyard 400's, and 6 United States Grand Prix's.
Tom Carnegie, the legendary chief announcer for the Speedway's public address system for an incredible 61 years, died Friday. He was 91.
He served as the P/A announcer at the Speedway from 1946 to 2006, calling 61 Indy 500's, 12 Brickyard 400's, and 6 United States Grand Prix's.
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