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  1. The 11-time F1 race winner is one of the biggest names in this year’s Indy 500 field, but after running 20th on Day 1 (215.3 mph), 26th on Day 2 (215.5 mph), 26th on Day 3 (216.7 mph) with his engine in a backup car and 29th today (217.4 mph) in his...

  2. “The thing now, it's a challenge, right?” “I was telling one of the mechanics, ‘I could go get a job as a truck driver or tire guy with Ganassi and win a championship, right? And then say we won the Indy 500 and say I won the Indy 500, but I had no...

  3. Slightly cooler temperatures during Happy Hour--the final hour of the day where the sun dips below the grandstands on the front straight--played a slight role in the Nashville native's impressive speed, but once again, getting a giant tow played the...

  4. She's not celebrated for any of that, at least not among the majority of racing fans. They instead fixate on her one win in 115 IndyCar starts, and now her struggles in NASCAR. Sure, her progress in NASCAR has been slow, but people seem to forget that...

  5. That’s how the grid for the 2012 Indy 500 looks at the moment, but is that 34th seat a viable option for one of the many drivers hoping to make the show? Entered by Ed Carpenter Racing, the Chevrolet-powered No. 21 ECR car would appear to be the one...

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  1. The last U.S. driver to win was Sam Hornish, Jr. , in 2006. "It's one of the biggest races in the world, definitely... Full Article at Sports Illustrated

  2. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Guy Fieri, host of the Food Network's hit show "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives," will drive the pace... Full Article at Sports Illustrated

  3. 150 mph barrier. Tom Sneva is still revered as the man who broke the 200 mph barrier in 1977. Speeds kept increasing... Full Article at Sports Illustrated

  4. "Growing up in California [in the 1980s], I didn't follow a lot of NASCAR," four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon said. Full Article at Sports Illustrated

  5. "Growing up in California [in the 1980s], I didn't follow a lot of NASCAR," four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon said. Full Article at Sports Illustrated

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