Novi Special (1949)

Novi Special (1949)

Outdoor Sculpture

 4790 W 16th St, Indianapolis, IN, 46222

Novi Special (1949) is a faithful replica, in limestone, of a car housing the Mighty Indy Novi, a dual overhead cam supercharged V8 engine used in the Indianapolis 500 race from 1941-1966.  The engine’s design caused it to emit a characteristic sound, consisting of both a “scream” and a deep roar:  this sound became associated with the Indy 500 and pleased many racegoers, not only because of its volume but also because it signified the type of power that could result in an exciting crash during the race.

The 1949 Novi Special #54, driven by Duke Nalon, occupied the pole position that year and was favored to win; however, Nalon crashed on the 24th lap while leading the race.

The sculpture was a gift of the Evans family of Bedford, Indiana, in memory of Eddie Evans.

 

Medium type: Limestone

Date created: 2016

Location Info

4790 W 16th St

4790 W 16th St, Indianapolis, IN, 46222