Which Milk Did Indy 500 Drivers Choose for Victory Lane?
Celebrating victory in the Indianapolis 500 is perhaps one of the most famous and remarkable traditions associated with the legendary race. In 1936, Louis Meyer became the first driver to ask for a glass of milk after winning the Indy 500. Following a brief interruption from 1947 through 1955, Read on
Annual Indy 500 Pit Stop Competition Ended Early Due to Rain
The annual pit stop competition held during Carb Day for the Indy 500 was ended early after five pit stop battles, because of rain. At the moment the rain began, the No. 76 crew of Rinus VeeKay had set the fastest time, although no official timing was available during the battle won by Josef Newgarden — whose crew won last year — against Scott Dixon. Read on
Josef Newgarden Leads Indy 500 Carb Day Practice
Josef Newgarden laid down a statement in the final practice session ahead of the Indianapolis 500. The Team Penske driver quickly moved to the top of the timing charts and was never seriously challenged afterward. The session featured a busy opening hour filled with on-track action, as the field once again used Carb Day to simulate the kind of racing expected on Sunday. Read on
The Complete Guide to the 110th Running of the Indy 500
After a year of preparation and ten intense days of practice, the green flag for the 110th Indianapolis 500 will wave this coming Sunday! Can Helio Castroneves claim a historic fifth Indy 500 victory, can Alex Palou make it back-to-back wins, or will we see a surprise winner? One thing is certain: one of the 33 starters will make history! Read on
| 1. | J. Newgarden | 0:39.414 |
| 2. | C. Rasmussen | 0:39.565 |
| 3. | D. Malukas | 0:39.724 |
| 4. | C. Daly | 0:39.763 |
| 5. | T. Sato | 0:39.780 |
| Full results | ||

| 1. | A. Palou | 237 |
| 2. | K. Kirkwood | 210 |
| 3. | D. Malukas | 185 |
| 4. | C. Lundgaard | 182 |
| 5. | J. Newgarden | 162 |
| Full standings | ||
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Gallery: The Liveries of Every Car in the 110th Indy 500

The Winners and Losers of Indy 500 Qualifying Weekend

Newgarden Fastest in Monday Indy 500 Practice, Heavy Crash for Rossi

The Key Reasons Behind Indy’s Crash-Free Opening Week

Starting Grid for the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500

Alex Palou breaks Rosenqvist dominance to claim Indy 500 pole

Rosenqvist Fastest in Top 12 Qualifying, Palou Rebounds to Second

Felix Rosenqvist Dominates First Indy 500 Qualifying Segment

| 1. | Ganassi Racing | 406 |
| 2. | Team Penske | 387 |
| 3. | Arrow McLaren | 346 |
| 4. | Andretti Global | 342 |
| 5. | Meyer Shank Racing | 239 |
| Full standings | ||
| 1. | United States | 247 |
| 2. | Spain | 237 |
| 3. | New Zealand | 188 |
| 4. | Denmark | 187 |
| 5. | Sweden | 155 |
| Full standings | ||
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