Alex Palou, Indianapolis 500
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109th running of Indy 500 in photos
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Kyle Larson, Indianapolis 500
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The Indy 500 took place on May 26, and the race was packed with high-octane excitement, as well as some participants getting in a bit of trouble. Not every competitor got off scot-free, and now, the folks in charge at the Indy 500 are handing out penalties.
Marcus Ericsson had finished second to winner Alex Palou in Sunday's Indianapolis 500 before his Andretti Global car failed post-race inspection.
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If you gotta go, you gotta go. That is what Conor Daly was likely thinking when he needed to go so bad that he urinated in his race suit with no other options left at the Indy 500.
When Tom Brady stepped on stage in an Indy 500 ceremony he was greeted with the familiar sound of boos from Indianapolis fans.
Sunday's Indianapolis 500 had its biggest television audience in 17 years. Álex Palou's victory averaged 7.05 million viewers on Fox, according to Nielsen. That is the largest audience since 2008, when Scott Dixon's win averaged 7.
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Indianapolis 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson was penalized to the rear of the 33-car field along with Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood on Monday.
Kyle Larson wanted to be the second driver to complete The Double — completing both the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, going for a combined 1100 miles — but a day of wrecks left him out of the history books. Larson has now attempted and failed the feet twice, and is not sure if a third attempt is in his future.