He crashed twice trying to qualify, then started dead last in a car put together with so many spare parts it should have been sponsored by Pep Boys.
As if that wasn’t daunting enough, Tony Kanaan’s last chance to steal the Indianapolis 500 turned on a pit stop for one last splash of fuel with only four laps to go.
“We took a gamble,†Kanaan said. “The strategies could work both ways … Details
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