The Uphill Battle: Power and Newgarden’s Journey from Last to Victory in the Indy 500

At Indianapolis Motor Speedway last Sunday, IndyCar officials discovered unauthorized modifications on the rear attenuator of Josef Newgarden’s No. 2 Penske Chevrolet, sparking controversy. While Will Power passed pre-qualifying tech despite modifications, Newgarden did not, leading to their cars being removed from the grid. Originally set to start 11th and 12th, both drivers were penalized after competitors raised concerns about fairness. Newgarden & Power will now start 32nd and 33rd, respectively, at the rear of the field for the Indy 500. IndyCar took strong action, including suspensions, fines, and the…

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Pole Position Perfection: Unveiling the Thrilling 2025 Indy 500 Qualifying Results

Pole Position Perfection: Unveiling the Thrilling 2025 Indy 500 Qualifying Results

Full qualifying results for the 2025 Indy 500 from Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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Thrilling Indy 500 Practice: Josef Newgarden Sets the Pace as Rasmussen Sparks Drama

Day 3 of Indy 500 practice brought a heightened sense of urgency compared to previous days, with short tempers and intense action on the track. Josef Newgarden set the pace for Team Penske, followed by Scott Dixon and Conor Daly impressing for their respective teams. Santino Ferrucci’s struggles continued, resulting in a drive-through penalty for crossing the pit exit lane white line. Balance issues plagued drivers like Graham Rahal, with the added weight from the hybrid unit challenging their handling. Despite daring draft maneuvers, tensions rose when Nolan Siegel criticized…

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