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The Greatest Spectacle in Racing is set to write a new chapter on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as 33 drivers look to drink from the milk after winning the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500. Time: 12 p.m. ET
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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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SportsLine's model revealed its 2025 Indianapolis 500 predictions and picks for Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including NASCAR driver Kyle Larson
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.
Sold-out Indianapolis 500 packed with drama, from Kyle Larson’s double to Josef Newgarden 3-peat bid
He won the pole with Italian team Prema Racing, a dominant European organization that this season expanded to IndyCar. Shwartzman has never before raced on an oval and will start alongside two-time winner Takuma Sato and Pato O’Ward, who lost to Newgarden on the last lap year.