Two-Time F1 Champion Alonso To Compete in 101st Indianapolis 500

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  • Hilljacademics
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 07-12-09
    • 701

    #1
    Two-Time F1 Champion Alonso To Compete in 101st Indianapolis 500
    The Indianapolis 500 has attracted another world champion to its driver field.

    McLaren announced today that Fernando Alonso, Formula One’s two-time champion and three-time runner-up, will compete in the 101st Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil on May 28. Buy Indy 500 Tickets

    Alonso will drive for Andretti Autosport, which has won four Indianapolis 500s, including last year’s race with Verizon IndyCar Series rookie Alexander Rossi at the wheel of the Honda-powered Dallara. Honda also powers Alonso’s car on McLaren’s grand prix team.

    Alonso becomes the ninth driver to enter the 500 with a world championship on his resume. In recent years, Nigel Mansell’s participation in 1993 as the reigning F1 champion was the most celebrated, with media interest at a fevered pitch. Mansell finished third.

    Alonso’s decision to join this year’s 500 field adds to the momentum of the race and the Verizon IndyCar Series. Last year’s 500 was sold out for the first time in history and broke attendance marks. The Verizon IndyCar Series has seen television ratings increases each of the past three years, a combined 55 percent, and Alonso’s participation should provide an even greater spotlight on month of May activities.

    "The entire INDYCAR community – competitors, fans, media, everyone – is delighted and excited at the prospect of a driver as brilliant as Fernando making his debut in our series,” said Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman & Company, which owns Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Verizon IndyCar Series. “Even better, he’ll be making that debut in the greatest race of our year, the world-famous Indy 500.”

    Alonso has 32 grand prix victories and 97 podium finishes in 275 F1 starts. Competing in his 15th F1 season, Alonso became the youngest champion in series history in 2005 at age 24 and backed it up with another title the following year.

    Alonso strives to win the 500 as F1 champion Graham Hill did as a rookie in 1966. Jack Brabham, Jim Clark, Emerson Fittipaldi, Mario Andretti and Nelson Piquet also drove in the 500 as one-time world champions, while Alberto Ascari, Jackie Stewart, Jochen Rindt and Jacques Villeneuve won F1 titles after competing in the 500.

    “I’m immensely excited that I’ll be racing in this year’s Indy 500 with McLaren, Honda and Andretti Autosport,” Alonso said. “The Indy 500 is one of the most famous races on the global motorsport calendar, rivaled only by the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Monaco Grand Prix.”

    McLaren has a storied history in the Indianapolis 500. Company founder Bruce McLaren fielded a car in the 1970 race, although he failed to qualify in it. The next year, after McLaren died, Mark Donohue qualified a Penske-entered McLaren in the second position but completed only 66 laps and finished 25th. In 1972, Donohue won the 500, the first of a record 16 for Team Penske and first of three McLaren victories at IMS. Johnny Rutherford won the other two, in 1974 and ’76.

    This appearance in the 500 comes 38 years after McLaren’s most recent attempt at IMS and Alonso’s car will carry the same papaya orange McLaren livery. Both of Rutherford’s McLaren victories came in cars of this color. Alonso’s car also will carry many of McLaren’s grand prix partners.

    Andretti Autosport owner Michael Andretti has a link to McLaren, too. He raced for the F1 team in 1993 alongside Ayrton Senna.

    Alonso has never raced an Indy car before or driven on a superspeedway, but Andretti thinks the talented 35-year-old driver can overcome that inexperience with the amount of track time afforded competitors in May. Andretti demonstrated his point through Rossi’s victory a year ago.

    “I’m confident that I’ll get to grips with it fast,” Alonso said of the transition to the Verizon IndyCar Series and the 500. “I’ve watched a lot of Indy car action on TV and online, and it’s clear that great precision is required to race in close proximity with other cars on the far side of 220 mph. I realize I’ll be on a steep learning curve, but I’ll be flying to Indianapolis from Barcelona immediately after the Spanish Grand Prix (May 14), practicing our McLaren/Andretti car at Indy from May 15 onwards, hopefully clocking up a large number of miles every day.

    “I know how good the Andretti Autosport guys are. I’ll be proud to race with them and I intend to mine their knowledge and expertise for as much info as I possibly can.”

    Andretti Autosport has won the 500 with four drivers: Dan Wheldon (2005), Dario Franchitti (2007), Ryan Hunter-Reay (2014) and Rossi (2016).

    “Could history repeat itself? Stranger things have happened,” Miles said of another possible rookie winner. “But whether or not Fernando wins this year, I’m thrilled that the name of McLaren will be returning to Indianapolis. Three times in the 1970s the Indy 500 was won by a driver at the wheel of a McLaren – one win for Mark Donohue and two wins for Johnny Rutherford – and I’m sure Johnny will be at the Brickyard again this year to cheer on his old team.

    “Last but not least, we should all remember Bruce McLaren, the team’s founder, a brilliant driver-engineer-entrepreneur who was tragically killed while testing a McLaren M8D Can-Am car at Goodwood 47 long years ago and who will finally and rightfully be inducted to the Auto Racing Hall of Fame this May.”

    McLaren will be inducted in May along with Franchitti, the three-time 500 winner and four-time Verizon IndyCar Series champion.

    Miles credited Alonso, Andretti and Zak Brown, the executive director of McLaren Technology Group, for assembling the deal. Brown called Alonso “the best racing driver in the world.”

    “Could Fernando win this year’s Indy 500? Well, I wouldn’t be so silly as to make any such rash prediction, but I expect him to be in the mix,” Brown said. “Put it this way: the team he’ll be racing for won the race last year, using the same Honda engine, and he’s the best racing driver in the world. That’s quite a compelling combination.”

    The addition of the Alonso entry brings to six the number of cars Andretti Autosport has entered in this year’s 500. Full-season drivers Marco Andretti, Hunter-Reay, Rossi and Takuma Sato will compete, along with rookie Jack Harvey, who was named to drive the No. 50 Honda on Sunday.

    Practice for the 101st running of the 500 begins May 15. Qualifying is May 20-21. Ticket information for the race is available at IMS.com.
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 60714

    #2
    Here is a live feed of his rookie test going on right now

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    • Optional
      Administrator
      • 06-10-10
      • 60714

      #3
      He killed the rookie test.


      Taking Alonso +2750 just for .5u as if he does that well when official practice starts in 2 weeks those odds will halve I think.
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      • 5mike5
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 09-21-11
        • 51821

        #4
        Originally posted by Optional
        He killed the rookie test.


        Taking Alonso +2750 just for .5u as if he does that well when official practice starts in 2 weeks those odds will halve I think.
        is gonna be in good equipment Opti?

        anyvody ever can't close that has never competed in an Indy race before?
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        • Optional
          Administrator
          • 06-10-10
          • 60714

          #5
          Originally posted by 5mike5

          is gonna be in good equipment Opti?

          anyvody ever can't close that has never competed in an Indy race before?
          Last year a rookie convert from F1 won the race with the same team. But there hasn't been an active F1 driver run the race since Jim Clark won it in the first rear engine Indycar about 50 years ago.

          He has enough car. Dont really think he can beat veterans without something unusual happening again but he's trying to show he is the greatest driver ever by being able to win all the toughest races in different series (as he didnt get to win the 5 or 6 world drivers crowns he thinks he should have), so I would like to see him do it if he can.

          Think the +2750 odds are a bit silly high after that rookie test day too, so would be silly not take some of them. Mario Andretti said he looked like he had been racing there for 20 years. I doubt he will be over +1000 by race day.


          BTW, Indycar say 2 million different people tuned into that live feed of him just testing alone. 70,000 simultaneous at the peak. This Indy 500 could double the previous record worldwide audience due to him.
          Last edited by Optional; 05-05-17, 06:43 AM.
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          • 5mike5
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 09-21-11
            • 51821

            #6
            2 mil watching a practice. Wow

            hell at those odds why not, I'll go ahead and take him too

            hes +2500 now, guess that's still good value so I'll take it now before it drops even more

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            • Optional
              Administrator
              • 06-10-10
              • 60714

              #7
              Originally posted by 5mike5
              2 mil watching a practice. Wow

              hell at those odds why not, I'll go ahead and take him too

              hes +2500 now, guess that's still good value so I'll take it now before it drops even more

              The odds moved right after my bet. Thought they may reset to the +2750. Anyway +2500 still gift odds I think.
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              • 5mike5
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 09-21-11
                • 51821

                #8
                Originally posted by Optional
                The odds moved right after my bet. Thought they may reset to the +2750. Anyway +2500 still gift odds I think.
                thanks for the help as always

                im locked in
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                • 5mike5
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 09-21-11
                  • 51821

                  #9
                  Down to +2000

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                  • Optional
                    Administrator
                    • 06-10-10
                    • 60714

                    #10
                    Originally posted by 5mike5
                    Down to +2000

                    Glad I didnt wait any longer then. Odds sat at +2750 for 24 hours after the test.

                    He's only 15/1 at Crownbet
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                    • BarstoolProphet
                      SBR MVP
                      • 06-05-14
                      • 1151

                      #11
                      He is looking great in time trials, and qualifying.

                      I believe top 10.

                      Race month ,ladies...I love it. Greatest race in motorsports. PERIOD,.
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                      • Optional
                        Administrator
                        • 06-10-10
                        • 60714

                        #12
                        May, the best month for gear heads


                        Alonso has looked near perfect as he has learned this week. Not sure he has made a single serious error and by the last couple of days has been pretty much top 5 fast.


                        A knowledgeable friend says Ryan Hunter Reay looking like the driver to beat so far. Glad he has qualified so far back so we might see better odds than the +800 to +1000 that was about for him after Fast Friday.
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                        • Optional
                          Administrator
                          • 06-10-10
                          • 60714

                          #13
                          So far I have;

                          Reay +1200
                          Alonso +2750
                          Munoz +5000




                          IndyCar Indianapolis 500

                          Scott Dixon +650
                          Will Power +825
                          Fernando Alonso +1000
                          Helio Castroneves +1150
                          Juan Pablo Montoya +1200
                          Marco Andretti +1250
                          Josef Newgarden +1300
                          Tony Kanaan +1350
                          Ryan Hunter-Reay +1350
                          Ed Carpenter +1350
                          Alexander Rossi +1500
                          Simon Pagenaud +1650
                          Takuma Sato +1650
                          JR Hildebrand +2000
                          James Hinchcliffe +2250
                          Charlie Kimball +3300
                          Graham Rahal +3300
                          Carlos Munoz +4000
                          Mikhail Aleshin +5000
                          Ed Jones +7100
                          Sage Karam +8800
                          Max Chilton +11500
                          Oriol Servia +11500
                          Jack Harvey +13250
                          Conor Daly +17500
                          Jay Howard +17500
                          Gabby Chaves +17500
                          Zach Veach +22500
                          Sebastian Saavedra +27500
                          Buddy Lazier +27500
                          Spencer Pigot +33000
                          Pippa Mann +33000
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                          • 5mike5
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 09-21-11
                            • 51821

                            #14
                            So far I have:

                            RHR (+1150)
                            marco (+1350)
                            Alonso (+2500)
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                            • Optional
                              Administrator
                              • 06-10-10
                              • 60714

                              #15
                              I have Ed Carpenter, Marco and Scott Dixon on my maybes to add.
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                              • 5mike5
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 09-21-11
                                • 51821

                                #16
                                What the bloody hell just happened??

                                Alsonso +475?!

                                wow talk about getting drilled. Did I miss something? He opened 10-1 a few hrs ago, went to 9-1 them just now plummeted to the race fav +475!!?!
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                                • Optional
                                  Administrator
                                  • 06-10-10
                                  • 60714

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by 5mike5
                                  What the bloody hell just happened??

                                  Alsonso +475?!

                                  wow talk about getting drilled. Did I miss something? He opened 10-1 a few hrs ago, went to 9-1 them just now plummeted to the race fav +475!!?!
                                  LOL

                                  Guess we look pretty smart about now?

                                  Honestly though, I'd be shocked if he wins. But would still really like to see it. Not just to win the bet. I admire what he's trying to do.
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                                  • 5mike5
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 09-21-11
                                    • 51821

                                    #18
                                    I Only look smart because I tailed you

                                    well thats what what I think too, that's why I'm shocked even for a minute he would be punched down to race favorite. Very doubtful he ends up there but still. I know he was gonna get hit just on the hype and name alone but good grief. Must have had a lot of bets on him this morning after qualifying so well
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                                    • Optional
                                      Administrator
                                      • 06-10-10
                                      • 60714

                                      #19
                                      7907 Takuma Sato -145
                                      7908 Ed Carpenter +115
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                                      • Optional
                                        Administrator
                                        • 06-10-10
                                        • 60714

                                        #20
                                        A lot of odds moved actually.

                                        Alonso fandom creating some nicer odds elsewhere.

                                        And a couple of great +odds head to heads on Kanaan and Montoya against him if people want to fade Alonso.




                                        IndyCar Indianapolis 500

                                        Fernando Alonso +475
                                        Scott Dixon +625
                                        Will Power +925
                                        Marco Andretti +1200
                                        Helio Castroneves +1250
                                        Juan Pablo Montoya +1350
                                        Tony Kanaan +1350
                                        Ryan Hunter-Reay +1350
                                        Josef Newgarden +1400
                                        Simon Pagenaud +1650
                                        Takuma Sato +1650
                                        Ed Carpenter +1800
                                        Alexander Rossi +1850
                                        JR Hildebrand +2000
                                        James Hinchcliffe +2100
                                        Carlos Munoz +4000
                                        Charlie Kimball +4400
                                        Mikhail Aleshin +5250
                                        Graham Rahal +5500
                                        Max Chilton +6600
                                        Ed Jones +7100
                                        Sage Karam +8800
                                        Oriol Servia +11500
                                        Jack Harvey +17500
                                        Conor Daly +17500
                                        Jay Howard +17500
                                        Gabby Chaves +17500
                                        Zach Veach +22500
                                        Sebastian Saavedra +27500
                                        Buddy Lazier +27500
                                        Spencer Pigot +33000
                                        Pippa Mann +33000
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