The Manila Times

DEFENDING CHAMP SATO HEADS ALL STAR INDY 500 CAST

- LeSoir

CHICAGO: Defending champion Takuma Sato of Japan and three-time winner Helio Castroneve­s of Brazil are among six former winners in the 35 entries announced Friday (Saturday in Manila) for the 102nd Indianapol­is 500.

And the grandson of legendary Brazilian racer Emerson Fittipaldi will be among four rookies seeking a spot in the 33- car field for the May 27 race.

IndyCar’s signature event, 200 laps around the famed 2 1/2-mile (4km) Indianapol­is Motor Speedway oval, will include four other past winners -- New Zealand’s Scott Dixon, the 2008 champion, Brazil’s Tony Kanaan (2013) and Americans Alexander Rossi (2016) and Ryan Hunter-Reay (2014).

is set for May 20-21 with bumping of slower cars from the grid ex-

as more drivers than the minimum are attempting to qualify.

20 with starting spots determined the following day, including the pole position.

Brazil’s Pietro Fittipaldi, whose grandfathe­r was a two-time Formula One champion and two-time Indy 500 winner, will drive an entry for Dale Coyne Racing alongside fellow Honda-powered entries Conor Daly of the United States and Sebastien Bourdais of France.

Other Indy newcomers include Brazil’s Matheus Leist, Canada’s Robert Wickens and American Kyle Kaiser. Danica Patrick will attempt to

‘Le Mans my priority’

Alonso is making the endurance test of 24 Hours of Le Mans his chief priority this season, the Spaniard told Belgian daily on Thursday.

“My priority is to live the Le Mans experience. A huge race,” the Spaniard told Le Soir.

“I don’t think I can save my F1 season but I have this opportunit­y to take part in Le Mans and I don’t intend on wasting my chance.”

The 2005 and 2006 world champion is serious about his ambition of becoming only the second driver to complete motorracin­g’s triple crown of the Monaco GP, the Indy 500 and Le Mans, after Britain’s Graham Hill.

Alonso shone at the Indy 500 in the United States last year before his Honda suffered engine failure, winning many fans in America.

The McLaren man said he would have to learn to curb his F1 instincts in the endurance races.

on everything but here (at Spa) its is often the opposite, for example on braking,” he explained. qualify for her eighth Indy 500 start in the last race of her career. She last competed in the 500 in 2011. Her thirdplace showing in 2009 is the best result for a female driver at Indy and her breakthrou­gh 2008 Indy Japan 300 victory is the only IndyCar triumph ever by a woman racer.

Andretti Autosport fields the

including Rossi and Hunter-Reay. Team Penske has four cars, including Castroneve­s, US reigning series champion Josef Newgarden, Australian Will Power and Frenchman Simon Pagenaud.

There are 21 entries from beyond US borders, including England’s Max Chilton, Jack Harvey, Jay Howard, Pippa Mann and Stefan Wilson.

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AFP PHOTO Fernando Alonso
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AFP PHOTO Takuma Sato

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