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Louis Meyer won the Indy 500 in 1928, 1933 and 1936.
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Wilbur Shaw won the Indy 500 in 1937, 1939 and 1940.
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Mauri Rose won the Indy 500 in 1941, 1947 and 1948.
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A.J. Foyt won the Indy 500 in 1961, 1964, 1967 and 1977.
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Bobby Unser won the Indy 500 in 1968, 1975 and 1981.
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Al Unser won the Indy 500 in 1970, 1971, 1978 and 1987.
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Johnny Rutherford won the Indy 500 in 1974, 1976 and 1980.
Rick Mears won the Indy 500 in 1979, 1984, 1988 and 1991.
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Dario Franchitti won the Indy 500 in 2007, 2010 and 2012.
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