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I agree.THE VICTOR AWARDS Page 7. (Rev. #2) (INTERVIEW - WARD) (NOTE: ALL INTERVIEWS CONTAIN MORE QUESTIONS THAN CAN BE USED ON THE AIR. ACTUAL QUESTIONS WILL BE SELECTED IN LAS VEGAS.) CRANE: (1_) You won the Indianapolis 500 when you were 38 and again when you were 41 years old. This is relatively old in the sporting world. To what age can a driver- continue to compete? LINKLETTER:(TAPE LEAD-IN) We have some film here so let's take a look at 38-year-old Rodger Ward winning the Indianapolis 500. TAPE - WARD (S.O.T.) LINKLETTER: (.2) Was age the reason you quit racing? CRANE: (3) You've been a winner driving midgets, stock cars and the big Indianapolis-type cars. Which is the most fun to race?