Why does the Indy 500 winner drink milk?
Explaining the tradition and histor🐷y of milk dri♛nking at the Indy 500

We can explai🌄n the tradition of the Indy 500 winner drinking milk.
Instead of champagne which is more traditionally used🌠 on the podium in motorsports, the Indy 500 does something very different.
The winner of Sunday’s 109th running of the faꩲmous race will be given a cold bottle of 𒈔milk at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Milk at Indy 500 tradition explained
Louis Meyer started the tradition in 1936. He won the Indy 500 for the third time, sat on his car, and drank buttermilk fro🙈m the bottle.
But it was never planned.
“Somebody has g🎀iven him a bottle of milk,” the announcer said in surprise.
“Well, that race would make anybody thirsty.”
Mౠeyer said: "It was a hot day. I came into the garage area … and all I could think of was some nice, cold buttermilk.”
Me♎yer’s mother had always told him that buttermilk would refresh him on a💝 hot day, so the story goes.
He later claimed that he drank some of his favཧourite drink after winning the Indy 500 in 1933 and 1933 but there is no photographic eꦗvidence. That’s why the tradition officially started in 1936, when Meyer was photographed.
🔴The picture was captured by a Movietone News cameraman and caught the 💎eye of dairy executives across America.
Sensing an opportunity, they requested that🤪 milk be handed to the winner of every race from then o𒊎n. The tradition stuck.
Milk forced to make a comeback at the Indy 500
🅘Afte✃r World War II, three-time Indy 500 Wilbur Shaw was the president of IMS.
He insisted on giving the w🔯inner driver a glass of cold water from 1947 to 1954.
After his death in a🐼 plane crash, water was replaced by milk.
In 1956 when it retu🌟rned, the winning driver was paid a $400 bonus for drinking it. His mechanic was given $50 for joining in.

Drinking milk is an Indy 500 tradition
These days, drinking milk is a way ཧfor the Indy 500 to stay close𒁃 to its roots.
Each year, two farmers repre🐭senting the American Dairy Association Indiana are invited into Victory Circle.
One gives a bottle of milk to the winning driver, the other presents a bottle t🥂o his mechani🌸c and team owner.
The farmer who gives milk to the mechanic and team owner is known as a rookie, and must take notes. In future, he𝓰 is primed to deliver milk to an Indy 500 winning driver.

Indy 500 drivers must confirm their favourite milk
Buttermi✃lk is no longer an option at the Indy 500.
Drivers must submit their favourite milk choice to the Dairy Associ𝐆ation in advance.
They can choose between: fat-freeౠ, 2%, whole mil🌱k or no preference.
The milk of choice for the past 10 winners of the Indy 500
Milk choices for past 10 Indy 500 winners | ||
2024 | Josef Newgarden | whole milk |
2023 | Josef Newgarden | whole milk |
2022 | Marcus Ericsson | whole milk |
2021 | Helio Castroneves | 2% milk |
2020 | Takuma Sato | 2% milk |
2019 | Simon Pagenaud | whole milk |
2018 | Will Power | no preference |
2017 | Takuma Sato | 2% milk |
2016 | Alexander Rossi | 2% milk |
2015 | Juan Pablo Montoya | whole milk |

James was a sports journalist at Sk♏y Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.