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Full rash Indy 500! Sato wins his second Indy 500!

The Indy 500 is the biggest race in the United States and this year there will also be a couple of F1 drivers. Spaniard Fernando Alonso will start at the back of the grid while Marcus Ericsson starts a bit further up the grid. Unfortunately, Alonso couldn't quite make it. He was way off the pace during the whole race. Marcus Ericsson crashed early in the race but he is OK. Winner The battle for the win went into the final rounds between Takuma Sato and Scott Dixon. Graham Rahal also crept closer at the end, but in the end it was Sato who took the win! Alonso was disappointed and drove much of the race in the back. Victoria de Takuma Sato en las #Indy500. @TakumaSatoRacer wins the #Indy500...
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