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By the Numbers: The 110th running of the Indianapolis 500

The 110th edition of the Indianapolis 500 was an incredible race from start to finish, with plenty of action and strategy ultimately culminating in the closest finish in Indy 500 history! Felix Rosenqvist became the third Swede to win the Indy 500, while Meyer Shank Racing has as many Indy 500 victories as IndyCar wins! Read on
May 25, 03:44 pm
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David Malukas, Felix Rosenqvist, Indianapolis,

Felix Rosenqvist wins Indy 500 photo finish over David Malukas

In a true thriller, Felix Rosenqvist claimed victory in the 110th edition of the Indianapolis 500. The Meyer Shank Racing driver passed David Malukas just before the finish line, with the gap between the two drivers measuring only 0.023 seconds. Scott McLaughlin crossed the line in third, ahead of Pato O’Ward in fourth. Read on
May 24, 04:05 pm
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Rain threatens to disrupt Indy 500: these are the procedures

It’s going to be an exciting Race Day during the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500! Not only because of the on-track action, but also because of the question whether the race will be able to run fully as scheduled. A weather front with rain is moving toward Indianapolis, Read on
May 24, 05:34 am
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Borg-Warner Trophy

Key Storylines for the 110th Running of the Indy 500

With every edition of the Indianapolis 500, history is made — the winner will forever have their face on the Borg-Warner Trophy, making them nearly immortal in American motorsports. Every driver on this year’s starting grid has their own story, with several standing out for different reasons. Read on
May 24, 04:35 am
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1. F. Rosenqvist 3:05:09
2. D. Malukas 3:05:09
3. S. McLaughlin 3:05:10
4. P. O’Ward 3:05:10
5. M. Armstrong 3:05:10
Full results
Drivers
1. A. Palou 279
2. D. Malukas 236
3. K. Kirkwood 224
4. C. Lundgaard 195
5. P. O’Ward 188
Full standings
Rookies
1. D. Hauger 110
2. C. Collet 75
3. M. Schumacher 66
Full standings
Engines
1. Honda 591
2. Chevrolet 525
Full standings
Teams
1. Team Penske 464
2. Ganassi Racing 453
3. Arrow McLaren 398
4. Andretti Global 373
5. Meyer Shank Racing 321
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. United States 288
2. Spain 267
3. New Zealand 224
4. Sweden 206
5. Denmark 200
Full standings

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