Antron Brown Knew He Would Spend His Life At The Track
Brown was built for speed.
Kate Shoup
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Ball State Is Out To Prove 2020 Was No Fluke
Ball State—a Cardinal squad filled with Hoosiers—is putting together a winning drive to be your Indiana college football team
Andrew Mentock
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My Colts, My Choice: The DadBall Era’s 2021 Colts Preview
Just because I’ve never played football and don’t even watch it all that much doesn’t mean that my football opinions are any less valid than those of the experts.
Nate Miller
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Making Peace with Metta
In “Untold: Malice at the Palace,” Metta Sandiford-Artest looks for forgivneness. He’s not the one who should be apologizing.
Matthew Gonzales
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Edge And Peyton’s Brand Of Football Is Entering The History Books
The two iconic Colts are entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame this fall, along with the balanced offense they created together.
Alex Kirshner
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The Return Of Rick
One of Indiana’s longshots finally hit this week. Rick Carlisle alone isn’t going to save the Pacers, but his hire shows they’re ready to get serious.
Derek Schultz
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When Michael Jordan, Bob Knight, And The Epic Summer Of 1984 Came To Indianapolis
In between his college and pro careers, Jordan showed glimpses of his greatness in Indianapolis leading up to the Olympic Games.
Jon Wertheim
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Photos: The 105th Running Of The Indianapolis 500
Hélio Castroneves has now won four Indy 500 races.
Kate Shoup
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The 500 Is Back, And This Time It Counts
After a two-year wait, we’ll never again take for granted the traditions and memories associated with the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
Derek Schultz
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The Indy 500 That Bettie Cadou Knew
Remembering a pioneering woman reporter at the Speedway 50 years later, and what has—and hasn’t—changed.
Richard S. McCoy
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Photos: IndyCar’s Finest Get Ready For The Return Of The 500
We were on the track with the fastest in the world at the Grand Prix and Indy 500 qualifiers.
Kate Shoup
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Q&A: Beth Paretta Of Paretta Autosport
As Paretta Autosport competes in the Indy 500 for the first time this month, its founder talks about her aspirations for an all-women racing team and her wish to retire the phrase “Lean In.”
Suzanne Krowiak
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Why Have Only Two Women Ever Driven The Indy 500 Pace Car?
Supermodel Elaine Irwin made history 20 years ago as the first woman to drive the Indianapolis 500 pace car. Only one has followed in her path.
Susan Salaz
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Derek Schultz On The Return Of The 500, The Messy Pacers, And More
Schultz returns to the Monthly Weekly to catch up on all things Indy sports.
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Checkered Past: Kelly Petillo And How Not To Build A Racing Legacy
The Depression-era Indy 500 champ was banned from the track for his heinous crimes, but his name lives on in unexpected places.