Indy 500 live stream: How to watch IndyCar race, UK start time, full grid

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    The Indy 500 is one of the most prestigious motorsport events on the calendar and one leg of the Triple Crown – alongside the F1 Monaco Grand Prix and Le Mans 24 Hours. Express Sport brings you all the details ahead of this afternoon’s green flag.

    The Indy 500 is a 500-mile race that takes around three hours to complete. The track is 2.5miles long and the cars hit speeds of about 236mph as they blitz around the circular circuit.

    Six-time champion Scott Dixon will start on pole after he beat Colton Herta by 0.03s in qualifying last week.

    “It was pretty hairy, glad it’s over. It was definitely pretty tense,” Dixon told Fox News.

    “I could see the mechanics working on the car as we rolled through, adjusting the wings.

    “I asked them not to tell me. It’s definitely a roller coaster of emotions for everybody and I’m actually really relieved that that’s all over.”

    Indy 500 live stream

    The Indy 500 is set to get underway at .45pm (BST) on Sunday, May 30.

    The race will be exclusively broadcast by Sky Sports F1 in the UK.

    Coverage will be starting from 3.45pm, and will last until 9pm.

    Sky Sports subscribers can also live stream the game by downloading the Sky Go app.

    Indy 500 grid

    1 9 Scott Dixon

    2 26 Colton Herta

    3 21 Rinus VeeKay

    4 20 Ed Carpenter

    5 48 Tony Kanaan

    6 10 Alex Palou

    7 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay

    8 6 Helio Castroneves

    9 8 Marcus Ericsson

    10 27 Alexander Rossi

    11 18 Ed Jones

    12 5 Pato O’Ward

    13 51 Pietro Fittipaldi

    14 7 Felix Rosenqvist

    15 30 Takuma Soto

    16 29 James Hinchcliffe

    17 3 Scott McLaughlin

    18 15 Graham Rahal

    19 47 Conor Daly

    20 60 Jack Harvey

    21 2 Josef Newgarden

    22 1 J.R. Hildebrand

    23 45 Santino Ferrucci

    24 86 Juan Pablo Montoya

    25 98 Marco Andretti

    26 22 Simon Pagenaud

    27 14 Sebastien Bourdais

    28 25 Stefan Wilson

    29 59 Max Chilton

    30 4 Dalton Kellett

    31 24 Sage Karam

    32 12 Will Power

    33 16 Simona de Silvestro



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