Indianapolis 500

Thriller At The Brickyard
Thriller At The Brickyard
Thriller At The Brickyard
The finish at the Indianapolis 500 was worth the wait for Ryan Hunter-Reay. He used a series of daredevil moves to deny Helio Castroneves a chance at history on Sunday and became the first American since 2006 to win "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."
Kanaan Kisses Bricks
Kanaan Kisses Bricks
Kanaan Kisses Bricks
Tony Kanaan had one more lap, one anticlimactic last lap under the yellow caution flag, to end 12 years of frustration in the Indianapolis 500. Kanaan is Indy's hard-luck loser no more. He is its champion at last, fittingly with a dose of good luck for a change.
Bump Day
Bump Day
Bump Day
Bump Day at Indianapolis followed the script. No surprises, no drama and no drivers getting bumped. All nine drivers who made attempts on the second and final day of Indianapolis 500 qualifications made it into the 33-car field, led by two young Americans -- Josef Newgarden and Graham Rahal -- who easily had the two fastest cars on the track.
Family Affair
Family Affair
Family Affair
Ed Carpenter turned Pole Day into a family celebration. The stepson of IndyCar founder Tony George became the first member of the Hulman family to win the biggest pre-race event in the series -- the Indianapolis 500 pole.

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