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Months of preparation and a grueling race schedule have finally led to "The Big Dance," the greatest spectacle in racing, the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500.
An inside look at what Indianapolis is like during the month of May, a time when the buses start pulling in, the diehard, lifelong fans hit the streets, and the month-long party begins.
With Liz not at the races, not cheering him on with their son, and not managing his meticulous routine, Will Power's quest for his second win is in question.
Former late night show host David Letterman discusses his passion for the sport; Christian Lundgaard has a bit of a sophomore slump; Meyer Shank Racing is led by two of the best veteran drivers in the sport -- Helio Castveonues and Simon Pagenaud.
While the Chip Ganassi Racing team secures a win with Marcus Ericsson taking the top spot at the podium at St. Petersburg, Andretti Autosport and Arrow McLaren come on strong.
The longstanding, bitter rivalry begins to unfold at the season's opening race, where Team Penske's Scott McLaughlin and Josef Newgarden and Chip Ganassi Racing's Marcus Ericsson vie for the top spot on the podium.