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Indy 500 2025 Live Race Langoupboard Updates Today: Indianapolis 500 results

The 109th Indianapolis 500 is here, and the storylines are in abundance, since 33 drivers compete on the 200-round race on the 2.5-mile oval by Indianapolis Motor Speedway:

  • Rookie Robert Shwartzman leads the field when the green flag falls for the first time in decades. This is his first career -val breed.
  • Josef Newgarden is looking for an unprecedented third racing victory in a row, but has to do this from the last row.
  • Helio Castoneves tries to become the first driver to win the race five times, while Takuma Sato begins in the front row in the front row when he is looking for a third win.
  • Alex Palou, who has dominated Indycar Racing in recent years, is looking for his first victory in Oval Track.
  • Pato O'Ward, who has won temptingly close to two of the last three years in the past three years, begins in the front row.
  • Kyle Larson has a long day ahead of him. He starts the 19th place for the 500 and starts second place in Nascar Cocar Coca-Cola 600. If everything is to be planned, he will be the second driver who completes 1,100 miles at these two events.

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Indy 500 start grid: A complete guide to the 33-car line-up for the 2025 race

Round 82, caution: Rinus Veekay loses his brakes that enter the pit road, turns and the back end beats the mine wall.

  1. Takuma Sato
  2. David Malukas
  3. Alex Palou
  4. Conor Daly
  5. Santino Ferrucci
  6. Rinus Veekay
  7. Pato O'Ward
  8. Callum ilott
  9. Felix Rosenqvist
  10. Josef Newgarden

Round 73: Alexander Rossi's car catches fire in the box. He leaves, but his day is ready and he throws his driving gloves frustrated. Fueler Mike Miller is brought to the Infield Care Center, although he says that he is doing well.

Rounds 61-62: Managers come to pitch under green. Takuma Sato leads from the cycle with David Malukas.

Colton Herta reports that his brakes do not work properly after missing his box box. It is punished on the box road for speed over the speed.

  1. Takuma Sato
  2. Conor Daly
  3. David Malukas
  4. Alex Palou
  5. Santino Ferrucci
  6. Pato O'Ward
  7. Marcus Ericsson
  8. Callum ilott
  9. Colton Herta
  10. Felix Rosenqvist

Round 31 restart: Christian Rasmussen overtakes Alexander Rossi for the tour. None of the drivers had caution. Scott Dixon, who apparently seemed to have a brake fire on the Parade round, was in the box to tackle a mechanical problem.

Round 25: Kyle Larson and Robert Shwartzman have bad pit stops, and the leaders almost collide while leaving the box. Shwartzman is up to the 21st place, Larson 31 ..

Light rain creates caution.

  1. Takuma Sato
  2. Pato O'Ward
  3. Felix Rosenqvist
  4. Robert Shwartzman
  5. Marcus Ericsson
  6. Alex Palou
  7. Scott Dixon
  8. Alexander Rossi
  9. David Malukas
  10. Conor Daly

Round 11: Takuma Sato takes the lead on Pato O'Ward. Felix Rosenqvist is third, Robert Shwartzman fourth.

Round 10 restart: Pato O'Ward gets the leap on Rookie Pole-Sitter Robert Shwartzman.

Round 4, caution: The race becomes green, and Marco Andretti falls out and immediately hits the outer wall at the end of the front. He is forced by Jack Harvey outside.

The race begins carefully after the McLaughlin crash.

The start will be delayed again when Scott McLaughlin strikes the inner wall at the front of the front during the parade round. He weighs his face in his hands after leaving the car.

The underside of Scott Dixon's car is briefly on fire, but he says that he only plays a small brake problem and he plans to play.

Rhined officers set a command at 1:21 p.m. to start engines.

Rhine officers are calling for the command to start engines with slight rain in the IMS area.

Tony Kanaan, the director of the Arrow McLaren team, reports to the Fox program that Larson has to go to Charlotte around 4 p.m. The rain delay leaves Larson's efforts in the air. If Larson doesn't start, Kanaan would replace him. Kanaan, the racing champion in 2013, who retired as a driver, took up a refresher course in early May.

Here is more about the short-term NASCAR star to achieve the cup race.

Local favorite stage from Conor Daly visits the snake pit before taking the green flag. He starts 11th place.

Indystar will organize Indystar 500 drivers, the head of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Doug Boles, and team owners in the catering railway from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET Sunday, May 25th, shortly before the race. The planned guests include Kyle Larson, Tony Kanaan, Conor Daly, Mike Shank and Marcus Ericsson. Make sure you turn on!

Alex Palou, Pato O'Ward, Takuma Sato and Scott Dixon are just a few of the names that have been won for this year. See who the Indystar experts are expected to win the Indianapolis 500.

The 109th run of the Indianapolis 500 will take place on Sunday, May 25, 2025.

The green flag falls on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 12.45 p.m. for the Indianapolis 500 et.

Live reporting on the Indianapolis 500 is broadcast on Fox at 10 a.m. Sunday, May 25, 2025. Will Buxton is the play-by-play voice with the analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell.

Live reporting on the Indianapolis 500 can be streamed on Sunday, May 25, 2025, Indycar Live, Fox Sports and Fubo.

Take a look at the Indy 500 with a free Fubo test version

Indycar Nation is on Siriusxm Channel 218, Indycar Live and the Indycar Radio Network (Check -affiliates for the race)

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