Oriol Servia, of Spain, leads JR Hildebrand through the first turn
during the final practice session for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, (AP Photo/Tom Strattman).
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The green flag dropped with a
chill in the air for the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, and it didn't take
long for J.R. HView Photoildebrand to bring out the first caution of the race.
The race resumed after Hildebrand's car was removed from the track with pole sitter Ed Carpenter leading the field. But all eyes were further back in the pack, where Helio Castroneves and Dario Franchitti were trying to become four-time winners of the race.
Marco Andretti was running second early on as he tries to end the ''Andretti Curse.''
By | The Associated Press