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The Indianapolis 500, also known as 'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing' or 'The Brickyard,' takes place on Sunday, May 25. Here is how to watch the Indy 500 online.
The Indianapolis 500, The Greatest Spectacle in Racing, is set for its 109th running on Memorial Day Weekend when checkered flag waves at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Starting second will be veteran Takuma Sato, driving the No. 75 AMADA Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda. Sato, who leads a driver development program as part of his role as an Executive Advisor at Honda Racing, has won the Indianapolis 500 twice. His first win came back in 2017, and he won it again in 2020.
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After they developed the first iteration of Driver’s Eye, the team got it into Formula E racing in 2020, and was able to finalize the development of the tech, testing it in Formula 1 in 2021—and giving race fanatics a new, visceral way to experience the sport. It gained ground, and in 2023 became mandatory in Formula 1.
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Indianapolis 500 starting grid is set for Sunday, May 25. What we know about the Indy 500 lineup of drivers, odds, expert picks, start time and more.
The 109th running Sunday is loaded with storylines, from Team Penske firings to cars failing inspections, Shwartzman making history and Newgarden’s 3-peat bid.
SportsLine's model revealed its 2025 Indianapolis 500 predictions and picks for Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including NASCAR driver Kyle Larson
Remember, the general rule to keep in mind at the Indy 500 is this: If it can obstruct someone's view of the race, leave it at home.
Indianapolis 500 winner will drink milk to celebrate on Sunday. Here's how the tradition started (and nearly ended) over the past century.