When Seconds Count

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(NAPSA)—It takes perfect timing to win the Indianapolis 500, the most competitive motor race in the world, and TAG Heuer is adding to the excitement by introducing its new Indy 500 Chronograph, the most sophisticated of sports watches. i) PERFECT TIMING—The stunning Indy 500 Chronograph watchis a technological masterpiece marking a historic event. The fastest Indianapolis 500 was completed in 1990 by Arie Luyendyk (Netherlands) in two hours and 41 minutes 18.404 seconds. That’s an average speed of 186 mph. The fastest qualification for the Indianapolis 500, taken as an average speed for four laps in 1996, is 237.498 mph, again by Arie Luyendyk. The official timekeeper and watch of the Indy Racing League (IRL)/Indy 500 is TAG Heuer, the benchmark for prestigious sports watches and chronographs since 1860 and maker of the TAG Heuer Indy 500 Chronograph which retails for $895. Call 1-866260-0460 to locate the retailer nearest you. e Since the IRL debuted in 1996, there have been 38 racefinishes involving a difference in time of less than one second betweenfirst and second place. Learn more by visiting www.tagheuer.com.