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There is plenty of history at stake, from Kyle Larson's double attempt, Josef Newgarden staring at a historic third straight Indy 500 win and much more.
Kyle Larson crashed during Friday's qualifying practice for the Indianapolis 500 but remains confident ahead of this weekend's time trials.
CONCORD, N.C. - After months of preparation, race week for the Indianapolis 500 is finally here. Only two practices remain until Kyle Larson and the rest of the IndyCar grid takes the green flag on Sunday, May 25.
Weather played havoc with Kyle Larson's attempt at racing 1,100 miles on the same day in 2024. He's back to try at the Indy 500-NASCAR double and crashed yet again.
Kyle Larson learned from Pato O’Ward’s late loss to Josef Newgarden in last year’s Indy 500 — and vows not to make the same mistake.
Fox Sports motorsports insider Bob Pockrass joins former NFL lineman Geoff Schwartz to break down betting picks for the 2025 Indianapolis 500! From win, place, show to value plays and dark horses, Bob brings his expert insight to help you make smarter bets on race day.
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Schwartzman will be flanked on the front row by two-time Indy 500 champion Takuma Sato and last year's runner-up Pato O'Ward. Sato is one of three former champions who will start in the first three rows, with 2008 winner Scott Dixon in fourth and 2022 champion Marcus Ericsson in ninth.