The Oklahoman

PAGENAUD WINS INDY 500

- The Associated Press

Simon Pagenaud outdueled Alexander Rossi in a 13-lap sprint to the finish Sunday

INDIANAPOL­IS — Simon Pagenaud may have saved his j ob by giving Roger Penske a golden Indianapol­is 500 victory.

Pagenaud gave t he venerable team owner his 18th victory in“The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” by outdueling Alexander Rossi in a breathtaki­ng 13-lap sprint to the finish Sunday. The two swapped the lead five times over the final stretch before Pagenaud stormed to the front for good seconds before he took the white flag.

Rossi chased him for the final lap around Indianapol­is Motor Speedway but fell 0.2086 seconds shy of his second Indy 500 win — the seventh-closest finish in the 103 years of the race.

Instead, it was a milk-fueled celebratio­n for Team Penske on t he 50th anniversar­y of the owner's first entry in the famous race.

Penske now has two consecutiv­e Indy 500 victories — Will Power won last year —and two con se cut iv es sweep sat the speedway in May. Pagenaud, in a contract year and underperfo­rming, arrived at Indy with his job on the line. His rumored replacemen­t is Rossi, but Pagenaud won on the road course two weeks ago, won the pole to start the Indy 500 and now has given his boss a victory in the only race Penske truly cares about.

“What a guy, can you believe it?” Penske said. “He won that thing, I just can't believe it.”

Neither could Rossi, who lost his cool several times in the race but twice charged to the front and had better fuel mileage than Pagenaud and the Penske cars.

“Horsepower, that's unfortunat­e the way it is ,” said Rossi, who was in a Honda for Andretti Autosport. “I think we had the superior car, we just didn't have enough there at the end.”

Pagenaud was in a Chevrolet and the bowtie brand was the dominant engine maker all May.

He climbed from his car, let out a primal scream of relief, then dumped the entire winning jug of milk over his head.

“We've come through a life of trying to achieve this and I am just speechless,” Pagenaud said. “I never expected to be in this position and I certainly am grateful.”

Asked if he was on a mission — Pagenaud led a race-high 116 of the 200 laps — to save his job, Pagenaud dismissed the pressure of free agency.

“The milk motivated me,” Pagenaud said. “Just focus on the job, man.”

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Simon Pagenaud pours milk on his head after winning the Indianapol­is 500 on Sunday at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway. [AP PHOTO/DARRON CUMMINGS]

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