The Most Horrifying Auto Racetracks In The World
April 1, 2017
3. Indianapolis Motor Speedway

This two-and-a-half-mile oval track was built in 1909, and the original is still being used today, most notably for the Indy 500. Some reports claim since that time, there have been forty-two fatalities at the venue, while others state fifty-six. The near-death accident involving Mike Conway took place there at the 2010 Indy 500 when his car flipped in the air and hit the fence. It tends to be the track’s corners that pose the highest threats, but speed and traction control are certainly on par. Drivers race at speeds from 160 to 230 miles per hour.