Watch how a squares pool would have played out during past Indianapolis 500 races. Every lead change, every checkpoint, replayed in 60 seconds with randomized participants.
Newgarden completes the three-peat, becoming the first driver since Helio Castroneves (2001-2002) to win consecutive Indy 500s. And he does it three in a row.
Newgarden does it again. A daring last-lap pass on Pato O'Ward gives Team Penske back-to-back Indy 500 victories.
Newgarden passes Marcus Ericsson on the final restart to win his first Indianapolis 500, giving Team Penske yet another Borg-Warner Trophy.
Ericsson holds off Pato O'Ward after a late caution to win the 106th Indianapolis 500. The Swedish driver drinks the milk.
At 46 years old, Castroneves joins A.J. Foyt, Al Unser, and Rick Mears as a four-time Indy 500 winner. He climbs the fence one more time.
Sato wins his second Indy 500 in front of an empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway due to COVID-19. The race was moved from May to August for the first time.
Pagenaud battles Alexander Rossi in an epic duel over the final 13 laps. The Frenchman holds off the charging Rossi to win the 103rd Indy 500.
The Australian finally conquers Indianapolis. Power leads 59 laps and holds off Ed Carpenter to give Team Penske its 17th Indy 500 win.
Sato becomes the first Japanese driver to win the Indianapolis 500, holding off a hard-charging Helio Castroneves in the closing laps.
Rookie Alexander Rossi wins the 100th running on a daring fuel strategy. He runs out of fuel on the cool-down lap. The margins were that thin.
Montoya wins the Indy 500 for the second time, fifteen years after his first. The Colombian outduels Will Power in a thrilling restart.
After 12 agonizing years of near-misses, the most popular driver in IndyCar finally wins the Indianapolis 500. A record 68 lead changes.
Wheldon wins his second Indy 500 in a race with a massive last-lap crash. Tragically, this would be his last victory. He died in a crash at Las Vegas later that year.
The Colombian rookie dominates the race, leading 167 of 200 laps. Montoya announces himself as a superstar in his very first Indy 500 start.
The closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history. Unser Jr. beats Scott Goodyear by just 0.043 seconds. The width of a tire.
Mario Andretti wins his only Indianapolis 500 in the iconic STP-liveried No. 2 Hawk. One of the greatest drivers in racing history conquers the Brickyard.
A.J. Foyt wins his first of a record-tying four Indianapolis 500 victories. The tough Texan would go on to become the greatest Indy car driver of his era.