💨 Abstract
The Indianapolis 500 has achieved a grandstand sellout for the first time in nearly a decade, with local TV blackout lifted for live viewing in central Indiana. The 109th race, set for Sunday, is anticipating about 350,000 fans. Key drivers include Josef Newgarden, aiming for a historic third consecutive win but starting from the rear, and rookie sensation Robert Shwartzman, who will start on the pole.
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