The Independent

Alonso fails to escape troubles at Indy 500

- SPORTS STAFF

Takuma Sato fought off a challenge from Helio Castroneve­s to become the first Japanese driver to win the Indianapol­is 500 on Sunday while Fernando Alonso's Indy adventure ended in familiar frustratio­n.

Sato, who entered the race with one IndyCar victory on his resume, claimed the sport's biggest prize and in the process denied Castroneve­s a record-equalling fourth Indy 500 win and a place in the Brickyard's most exclusive club.

Twice Formula One world champion Alonso, who skipped the Monaco Grand Prix to make his IndyCar debut, led for 27 laps and looked ready to earn a fairytale victory until he suffered a familiar fate when his Honda engine expired with 21 laps to go.

It was a case of deja vu for the Spaniard, who came to the Indy 500 partly to escape the engine problems plaguing his McLaren Formula One team.

 ?? (Getty) ?? Takuma Sato was the eventual winner of the 101st Indy 500
(Getty) Takuma Sato was the eventual winner of the 101st Indy 500

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