Pato O'Ward, Indianapolis 500
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Ha habido tanto drama antes de la 109ª edición de las 500 Millas de Indianápolis que el intento de Kyle Larson por completar el doblete
Pato O'Ward hopes spending the morning milking a cow will help him finally clear out the negative karma keeping him from winning the Indianapolis 500.
After missing the Indy 500 experience as a rookie, Indy 500 hopeful Pato O'Ward said on media day he wanted to milk a cow. The next morning, he did
Robert Shwartzman will become the first Israeli driver in the 33-car field when he leads it to the green flag as the first rookie pole-winner since 1983. The 25-year-old is both Russian and Israeli, though he races under the Israeli flag.
Pato O’Ward (+500 at DraftKings Sportsbook): O’Ward was narrowly edged out by Newgarden in the 2024 Indianapolis 500 and will look to close the deal this time. He has placed second twice in the last four races this season, but did not place in the top 10 in practice. Dixon will start third and is at +250 to finish first or second.
Instead, it was for the driver who drove during first practice for McLaren that weekend: Pato O’Ward, IndyCar’s biggest star and a reserve driver for the Woking-based F1 team. Advertisement The Mexican driver was stuck in traffic and ran,
Pato O’Ward hopes spending the morning milking a cow will help him finally clear out the negative karma keeping him from winning the Indianapolis 500.
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.
And talk of Indianapolis, and it will almost certainly bring the world's most famous 500 Mile Race to the forefront of the mind and imagination. From its beginnings as a yard of bricks laid just past the turn of the 20th century,