She had link to 500 since birth

500 Festival Queen Danielle Sylvester has known about the Indy 500 for as long as she's lived. And that's not just because she lives in Indianapolis. The 21-year-old queen was born on race day in 1985 and her father, Paul Sylvester, listened to the race on the radio while her mom was in labor. He'd hoped to name the baby for whoever won the race if it was a boy. Her mom, Terri Sylvester, had already picked out the name she liked for a baby girl: Danielle. It all worked out when Danny Sullivan turned a spin into a win that hot day in May. "I got my dream," her father said after Danielle was crowned. "We named our daughter after the winner of the 1985 Indianapolis 500."

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