The unofficial finishing order for the 2013 Indianapolis 500.
INDIANAPOLIS â" Tony Kanaan finally broke through to win his first Indianapolis 500, winning under caution. Kanaan, who has become an Indianapolis favorite, ended years of frustration at the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing." Kanaan, who thanked his crew
The Indianapolis 500 had a thrilling ending when Tony Kanaan took the lead with 3 laps to go and brought home his first ever Indy 500 title.
With 45 lead changes already in the books, this year's Indy 500 has set a new level of competitiveness.
Despite that late caution, Kanaan's average speed of 187.433 mph for the whole race made this the fastest Indy 500 in the event's 97-year history, breaking the record set in 1990 by Arie Luyendyk. "We had a great car; I knew that from the get-go
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