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  •   Home > News > Sports > Motorsports

    Troubles for two New Zealanders in the Indy 500

    Troubles for two New Zealanders in the Indy 500


    Scott McLaughlin is devastated after crashing out in the warm-up lap at The Brickyard.



    2008 winner Scott Dixon's three laps behind the lead after needing time on pit lane for extensive repairs.

    Marcus Armstrong is 22nd after 90 of 200 laps - the race has largely proceeded under caution due to persistent rain, but has now re-started.

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