Indy 500: Sato fastest in final Carb Day practice at over 227mph
Two-time Indy 500 winner Sato lapped the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval in 39.4988s, a speed of 227.855mph.
In the final two hours of running before the Indy 500 race start, the track was filled with the 33 cars right from the green flag – although there were a couple of early yellows for track inspections.
Ahead of his final start in IndyCars, Tony Kaanan set the early …Keep reading
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