Marco Andretti offers advice
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Several drivers who expected to be vying for the Indy 500 pole either narrowly clinched a spot Saturday or still have work left to do
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Pennsylvania’s Marco Andretti has qualified for Sunday’s Indianapolis 500. This is the twentieth consecutive year for him to race the 500. Marco said he lives in the commonwealth to be near family, including his famous grandfather Mario Andretti.
It's race week in Indianapolis as the "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" takes place Sunday with the 109th edition of the Indy 500.
Robert Shwartzman is one driver away from shocking IndyCar by winning the Indy 500 pole. O'Ward had a bit of a wiggle on his first lap, but wasn't close to pole speed. Making his oval racing debut, Robert Shwartzman is on provisional pole for the 2025 Indy 500 with only two drivers left to go.
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Andretti Global driver Marco Andretti recently spoke about driving for the Andretti Team after a change in the management that took place in September last year.
Either Jacob Abel, Marco Andretti, Marcus Armstrong, or Rinus VeeKay will not be taking part in the 109th Indianapolis 500.The four Honda-powered drivers representing Andretti Global, Dale Coyne Racing,
Starting positions that have never produced a winner: 18, 23, 24, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 (that's bad news for Devlin Defrancesco, Callum Ilott, Helio Castroneves, Nolan Siegel, Colton Herta, Graham Rahal, Marco Andretti, Marcus Armstrong, Rinus Veekay).
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motorsport.com on MSNJacob Abel fails to qualify for Indy 500 in teammate battle over last spotFour drivers faced off in a tense battle for the final three spots on the grid for the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500. They were Andretti Global's Marco Andretti, Meyer Shank Racing's Marcus Armstrong, as well as the Dale Coyne Racing duo of Rinus Veekay and Jacob Abel.