Josef Newgarden became the first driver in over two decades to win back-to-back Indy 500 races on Sunday, after one of the most dramatic events in years.
Newgarden was being shadowed closely by Pato O'Ward in the final stages of the race, the Mexican holding his overtake in an attempt to avoid being re-passed before the finish line.
In the event, O'Ward made his move with four corners and 2.5 miles to go - a move which proved his undoing, as Newgarden retook the lead on the back straight to win his second straight race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The race featured a record 16 different leaders, with O'Ward making a race-high 43 on-track passes on his way to second place, after which he was visibly distraught having also finished as a runner-up in 2022.
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The start of the race was delayed by around four hours by a storm in the Indianapolis area, and fans were treated to an incredibly dramatic open - a three-car collision causing a caution on the very first lap.
Meanwhile, Kyle Larson's attempt to drive the Memorial Day double of Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 was thwarted by the delayed start, and a penalty for speeding on pit road led to an underwhelming 18th pace finish.
Among the former F1 drivers in the race, 47-year-old Takuma Sato finished 14th and was followed home by Romain Grosjean in 19th.
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Indy 500 2024 results and classification
1. Josef Newgarden
2. Pato O'Ward
3. Scott Dixon
4. Alexander Rossi
5. Alex Palou
6. Scott McLaughlin
7. Kyle Kirkwood
8. Santino Ferrucci
9. Rinus VeeKay
10. Conor Daly
11. Callum Ilott
12. Christian Rasmussen
13. Christian Lundgaard
14. Takuma Sato
15. Graham Raha
16. Sting Ray Robb
17. Ed Carpenter
18. Kyle Larson
19. Romain Grosjean
20. Helio Castroneves
21. Kyffin Simpson
22. Agustin Canapino
23. Colton Herta
24. Will Power
25. Marco Andretti
26. Ryan Hunter-Reay
27. Felix Rosenqvist
28. Linus Lundqvist
29. Katherine Legge
30. Marcus Armstrong
31. Tom Blomqvist
32. Pietro Fittipaldi
33. Marcus Ericsson
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