500 (number) - Other Fields

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Five hundred is also

  • many NASCAR races often use the number 500 at the end of their race names (e.g., Daytona 500), to denote the length of the race (in miles, kilometers or laps).
  • the longest advertised distance of the IndyCar Series and its premier race, the Indianapolis 500.
  • an Italian car, the Fiat 500, or a number of cars in the United States built by Ford: the Ford Five Hundred, Galaxie 500 and Custom 500.
  • an American alternative rock band is named Galaxie 500, and the Canadian rock band Galaxie formerly used the name Galaxie 500.
  • North Carolina rock band Fetchin Bones released an album in 1987 called Galaxy 500.
  • a name of two different card games, see 500 (card game) for the trick taking game and 500 Rum for the rummy game.
  • (500) Days of Summer is a 2009 film directed by Marc Webb
  • an outdoor ball/disc game, see 500 (outdoor game)
  • an HTTP status code for Internal Server Error
  • an SMTP status code meaning a syntax error has occurred due to unrecognized command
  • the years AD 500, 500 BC.
  • the winning permillage of a sports team with equal numbers of wins and losses. Such teams are often referred to as "500 teams".
  • "500 Miles" is a folk song made popular in the world during the 1960s.

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