Indiana's National Championship Coach Cignetti Set for Indy 500 Pace Car Duties
Curt Cignetti, the architect of Indiana's groundbreaking football national championship, has been selected to pilot the pace car at May's Indianapolis 500. The honor recognizes his historic achievement in leading the Hoosiers to their first-ever national title.

In a prestigious appointment befitting his historic accomplishment, Curt Cignetti will take the wheel of the pace car ahead of May's running of the Indianapolis 500. The Indiana football coach earned this distinguished role following his remarkable achievement of steering the Hoosiers to their first national championship in football history.
The selection underscores Cignetti's significance not just to collegiate athletics, but to the broader sports landscape. His groundbreaking success at Indiana has captured national attention and made him one of the most prominent figures in college football. The opportunity to drive the pace car at one of motorsport's most iconic events represents a fitting recognition of his transformative impact on the program and the state.
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