Granatelli Exhibit to Open at Indy Museum

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is pleased to announce a new exhibit opening August 1 dedicated to one of most colorful and influential personalities in racing history: Andy Granatelli.
โ€œGranatelli: Larger Than Life presented by Oโ€™Donovan & McCardel Wealth Management of Raymond Jamesโ€ will chronicle the life and legacy of Granatelli, the marketing wizard who turned an oil additive โ€“ STP Oil Treatment โ€“ into a household name, and won the Indianapolis 500 as a car owner through sheer will, persistence and a work ethic engrained from childhood.
Photos from John Wright
The Granatelli brothers were a true rags-to-riches, โ€œAmerican dreamโ€ story. Andy, his older brother, Joe, and younger sibling, Vince, grew up in a tough Chicago neighborhood, yet the trio were automotive entrepreneurs before their teenage years, providing service on cold winter days.
The brothers soon would promote races at Chicagoโ€™s Soldier Field, barnstorm across the Midwest fair circuit with an auto thrill show, and eventually build the family business, Grancor, into a multimillion-dollar powerhouse.
Through much of the 1960s and โ€˜70s, Andy Granatelli used the Indianapolis 500 to increase the popularity of STP by displaying the logo prominently on everything from team uniforms to billboards, and by handing out free STP decals by the thousands. His tireless promotion, including running elbows with A-list celebrities, also elevated the raceโ€™s popularity. One classic example was when Granatelli invited late-night talk show legend Johnny Carson to drive the STP Paxton Turbine at IMS in Fall 1967.
After years of heartbreaking near-victories, Granatelli finally achieved victory at the โ€œ500โ€ in 1969 with driver Mario Andretti, and the ebullient Granatelli created one of the raceโ€™s most endearing moments by planting a massive kiss on Andrettiโ€™s cheek in Victory Circle.
โ€œGranatelli: Larger Than Life presented by Oโ€™Donovan & McCardel Wealth Management of Raymond Jamesโ€ will occupy the IMS Museumโ€™s North Hall and Gallery through June 20, 2021. It will accompany the museumโ€™s popular exhibit, โ€œFrom the Vault presented by Bank of America,โ€ which has been extended through March 21, 2021.
To learn more about the Museum and its many exhibits, tour options, special events and educational programming, please visit www.indyracingmuseum.org