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Old School Meets New School
Memorial Day Weekend means something to everyone. For car racing enthusiasts it means the Indianapolis 500. Annually run at the end of May, the premiere event of the IndyCar series is a test of endurance for drivers and a thrill ride for spectators. Scott McLaughlin, who set a qualifying speed record to earn the pole position opened as the co-betting favorite along with defendi...
Pole sitter Alex Palou and Scott Dixon are co-favorites to win Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 at odds of +650. Palou leads the fastest field in the history of the race, as the average qualifying speed for the 33 drivers was 232.184. That speed is more than a mile an hour more than the previous record set last year. Palou had the fastest qualifying speed of 234.217. Starting up front with Palou are Rinus VeeKay and Felix Rosenqvist but listed with lower odds than VeeKay and Rosenqvist are Pato O’Ward at +725, Takuma Sato at +1050, Alexander Rossi at +1100 and defending Indy 500 winner Marcus Ericsson at +1225. Veekay and Rosenqvist are listed with Indy 500 odds of +1350. Let’s look at Indy 500 odds and picks. ...
Scott Dixon is favored to win the 2022 Indy 500 on Sunday, May 29 on NBC. Dixon will start on the pole for the fourth time, but he has managed just one previous Indy 500 win. Helio Castroneves is the defending Indy 500 champion and a four-time winner of the race, but he is listed as a longshot to win this year’s race, as Castroneves will start from row 9. Dixon is listed as the...
The 105th running of the Indy 500 is set for Sunday on NBC and it is pole sitter Scott Dixon listed as the favorite at odds of +350. Right beside Dixon on the starting grid is Colton Herta and he is the second choice in Indianapolis 500 betting at odds of +600. Sunday’s race is expected to be very competitive, as the margin between Dixon and the worst qualifier is the third-closest in Indy 500 history. Let’s take a look at Indy 500 odds and Indy 500 picks....
The Indianapolis 500 will take place, though it will be three months after its habitual time slot over Memorial Day weekend. The premiere event of the IndyCar Series will go on without spectators in attendance for the first time in its 104 runnings. The goal of the drivers remains the same: winning The Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Three-time winner on the circuit this season and the 2008 Indy 500 champ, Scott Dixon opened as the betting favorite, slightly ahead of 2016 champ Alexander Rossi. Si...
The most prestigious auto race in the United States is scheduled for this Sunday, and for the first time ever, NBC will be covering the event. Mike Tirico and Danica Patrick will be in Indianapolis to call the 2019 Indianapolis 500 this Sunday, as Will Power looks to defend his title. Who will drink the milk and kiss the bricks at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in celebration? Let’s get into it. ...
Takuma Sato is the defending champion at the Indianapolis 500 but he’s not given great odds to repeat. The oddsmakers have listed Sato with only the 17th-best odds to win again this year. If it happens, he will pay out nicely at +3000, but an underwhelming season as made many other drivers likely to claim the victory. ...
The IndyCar Series doesn't get a ton of love over the course of the year from sports bettors, but for one weekend, it takes center stage in the minds of all sports fans. The Indianapolis 500 is a race drenched in history, and this year's race marks its centennial, a true celebration for one of the great races of all-time....