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The Indianapolis 500 is a marquee event in motorsports. Check out notable records and all-time winners from the event's history.
The 109th Indianapolis 500 will air this Sunday at 7 a.m. here on Fox. Fox 13's Erin Mayovsky talks with Fox Indycar reporter Jamie Little, about what to look forward to this Sunday.
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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.
The 2025 Indy 500 will take place on Sunday, May 25 at 12:25 EDT. There will be six Wienermobiles participating in the race, each representing a different region of the United States. The six competitors include the Chi Dog (Midwest), New York Dog (East), Slaw Dog (Southeast), Sonoran Dog (Southwest), Chili Dog (South) and Seattle Dog (Northwest).
Natalie Grant will sing the national anthem ahead of the 109th running of the 500. Here's what to know about the singer.
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Kyle Larson dominated the run-up to the Indy 500. But attempting the Indy-Charlotte double again, Larson has become an afterthought in 2025.
Todd attended Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Motorsport Engineering. But beyond what she was learning in the classroom, Todd was starting to experience the real world of motorsport, thanks to three critical internships that put her on the path to Arrow McLaren.
Josef Newgarden received a record-setting $4.288 million for winning the Indy 500 in 2024; Sponsors, television networks and sanctioning body fees contribute to the purse. The pur
When most drivers would do anything to win the Indy 500 one time, several drivers in the last hundred-plus races have won more than once. In the last two decades, those with more than one Indy 500 win include Hélio Castroneves, Juan Pablo Montoya, Dario Franchitti and Takuma Sato.