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Indy 500: Sato wins for a second time

Takuma Sato scored his second Indianapolis 500 win, taking the biggest prize in motorsport on Sunday after triumphing in an incident-packed race which ended under yellow flag conditions after Spencer Pigot slammed the wall heavily. It was the 43-year-old's second victory at the Brickyard, this time with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing powered by Honda. Earlier Scott Dixon has dominated the first half of the Indianapolis 500, much as the five-time IndyCar champion and 2008 race winner has dominated the rest of the season for Chip Ganassi Racing. Dalton Kellett brought out a caution before the midway point when he hit the wall hard. That erased about a lead of about 10 seconds that Dixon had...
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