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The eyes of the motorsports world descended upon Kyle Larson and his second attempt at The Double this past weekend. Unfortunately, the world-class driver didn’t live up to his reputation during the Indianapolis 500 or the Coca-Cola 600.
Three major sporting events debuted on new TV homes this past weekend -- the Indy 500 on Fox, NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 on Prime Video and the French Open on TNT -- and viewers had a generally positive reaction to each.
Indy 500 broadcast on FOX set a new milestone for the viewership of the greatest spectacle in racing, with the highest average viewership in 17 years.
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The Andretti IndyCar team has released a statement after two of its cars were disqualified from the Indianapolis 500. IndyCar confirmed that the No. 27 and 28 of Andretti Global and the No. 90 of PREMA Racing had failed post-race technical inspections. As a result, they were disqualified and each car was slapped with a hefty $100,000 fine.
SportsLine's model revealed its 2025 Indianapolis 500 predictions and picks for Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including NASCAR driver Kyle Larson
Tom Brady rode with Jimmie Johnson and took a lap around Indianapolis Motor Speedway before the Indianpolis 500 started on Sunday afternoon
Drivers took the green flag Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway hoping to win the 109th Indy 500. Follow along for live updates.