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Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez know a loud sports venue from their incredible playing careers in MLB, but to see over 300,000 people in one place for the Indy 500 has even this duo in awe. Actor and television host of " America ’s Got Talent," Terry Crews, is at the Indy 500, and he’s got some of his own moves to show off while he’s there.
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The Mirror US on MSNWhy do they dump milk at the Indy 500? Winner's celebration explained at famous raceWidely known as 'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing', the Indianapolis 500 has quite the unique winner's celebration with the victor traditionally dousing themselves in milk
Drivers took the green flag Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway hoping to win the 109th Indy 500. Follow along for live updates.
Following the end of "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing," cameras caught Ericsson, a former Formula 1 driver, visibly upset after losing the 2025 Indy 500. Ericsson's career has seen a transition from Formula 1, where he drove for Caterham briefly before racing for Sauber from 2015 to 2018, to a successful stint in IndyCar.
Indianapolis 500 winner will drink milk to celebrate on Sunday. Here's how the tradition started (and nearly ended) over the past century.
Jimmie Johnson is at the 2025 Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, and that isn't much of a surprise, considering the seven-time NASCAR champion competed in 29 IndyCar Series races, including the 2022 Indy 500.
And talk of Indianapolis, and it will almost certainly bring the world's most famous 500 Mile Race to the forefront of the mind and imagination. Some of the top drivers in the world have returned to Indianapolis on Sunday looking to make history and lay claim to one of the biggest racing prizes in the world.
After battling for victory at one of Sunday's two famous races, podium finishers Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri all said they had no interest in ever trying to win the Indy 500.
The field for the 2025 Indianapolis 500 will be led to the green flag by rookie Robert Shwartzman. The former reserve driver in Formula 1 stunned in qualifying last week to become the rare rookie to land the pole position.