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May Day: Roger Penske’s Indy 500 In The Age Of COVID-19

As our writer and the city’s signature cultural event fell into peril, both looked to the Indianapolis 500’s 83-year-old owner for inspiration.

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IndyCar Drivers React To Upended Season

“In the grand scheme of things, we’re not allowed to complain at our situation. It’s just the way it is.”

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Coronavirus Black-Flags The 500

The month of May is canceled.

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The Greatest Spectacle In Cancellations

What the media is saying about the Indy 500 making its temporary home in August.

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Explaining To Your Kids: Indiana High School Multi-Class Basketball

Indiana high school basketball: Now it’s just an uninteresting, unoriginal Applebee’s along the Shadeland Avenue of American life.

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Backtrack: Andy Brown, Indianapolis Racers Goaltender

Andy Brown, now of Trafalgar, shrugged off flying pucks as hockey’s last mask-less goalie.

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The Dadball Era: Closing The Bob Knight Chapter

Maybe some forgave on Saturday. Nobody forgot.

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The Dadball Era: The Return Of Victor Oladipo

Mr. Feathery made his return to the court.

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The Dadball Era: Indy, We Have A Problem

The rocketship is no more.

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The DadBall Era: Thanks For Nothing

Bless your little biscuit-clogged heart, Thanksgiving

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The DadBall Era: True Inevitabilities

On predictable outcomes in sports.

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IMS Museum Opens Vault For Special Exhibition

Race to IMS to experience rare artifacts from the museum’s collection.

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The DadBall Era: Return On Investment

“Brogdon is the perfect mixture of stoic wisdom and offensive efficiency, like Abraham Lincoln with a solid VORP rating.”

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The DadBall Era: A Few Considerations For Mr. Penske

How to bring the “Penske Perfect” mentality to racing’s most hallowed grounds.

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The Fieldhouse Turns 20

Net gains.

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