Time until scheduled green flag
It's that time of year again where a non-niche audience actually cares about open-wheel racing in America for a day.
The big theme this year are the new aero kits, which are body work created by manufacturers Honda & Chevy that replace pieces of the original Dallara DW-12 chassis. If you look closely you can tell the difference between cars now (sadly the difference isn't quite as dramatic as the road course kits)
As these aero kits are largely untested and the Indy 500 is the first oval race of the season, this has led to a series of spectacular crashes involving Helio Castroneves, Josef Newgarden, and Ed Carpenter.
Thus far Chevy seems to have a clear advantage in speed, but anything can happen in a 500 mile race. Expect less passing and more crashing than the previous couple years.
Starting grid
Row 1
1. Scott Dixon
2. Will Power
3. Simon Pagenaud
Row 2
4. Tony Kanaan
5. Helio Castroneves
6. Justin Wilson
Row 3
7. Sebastien Bourdais
8. Marco Andretti
9. Josef Newgarden
Row 4
10. JR Hildebrand
11. Carlos Munoz
12. Ed Carpenter
Row 5
13. Oriol Servia
14. Charlie Kimball
15. Juan Pablo Montoya
Row 6
16. Ryan Hunter-Reay
17. Graham Rahal
18. Carlos Huertas
Row 7
19. Simona de Silvestro
20. James Jakes
21. Alex Tagliani
Row 8
22. Sage Karam
23. Conor Daly
24. Townsend Bell
Row 9
25. Takuma Sato
26. Pippa Mann
27. Gabby Chaves
Row 10
28. Sebastian Saavedra
29. Jack Hawksworth
30. Stefano Coletti
Row 11
31. Bryan Clauson
32. Ryan Briscoe
33. James Davison