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Indianapolis 500 denied classic finish as 2020 wins yet again

Scott Dixon was going to win the Indianapolis 500. Then, Takuma Sato was going to win the Indianapolis 500. Then, with the "laps to go" counter down to single digits and Dixon crafting his plan to make a run at Sato, while second-generation racer Graham Rahal waited to pounce on them both from third, we had no idea who was going to win the Indianapolis 500. In that moment, we all seemed destined to win the day, three months of patience and irritation and compromise finally paying off with the gift of an all-time classic finish.