James is one of those guys who has a fiery personality in the car. He is going to go 120% in the car, which typically means he either does well or he wrecks trying. Davison has become a jack of all trades under David Byrd's sponsorship, and it's nice to see a driver like that in this year's race.
Alonso makes his first start at Indy since his 2017 run with Andretti on Sunday, this time with the Arrow McLaren team. This will also be his last start for at least two years due to his new contract with Renault for Formula One next year. Alonso will not have the dominant car as he did last time out, and he is also the only driver to have major contact this month. With that in mind, it may be a struggle for the Spainard on Sunday, but if engineer Craig Hampson can work his magic, Alonso may find himself at the front come the end of the day.
The defending champion of the Indianapolis 500 finds himself in a sticky situation in the 9th row, however you cannot count him out. It is known that he is extremely happy with his race car, and that is dangerous for a driver as good as Pagenaud. Expect to see the day-glo yellow 22 car moving towards the front on Sunday.
Driver: Dalton Kellett (Canada)
Start Position: 24th
Car #: 41
Team: A.J. Foyt Enterprises
Sponsor: K-Line Insulators
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: Rookie
The first rookie in this year's field impressed me in qualifying, beating out veteran teammate Charlie Kimball after initially being very uncomfortable in the racecar last week. The longtime Indy Lights veteran should just be looking to finish on Sunday. With A.J.'s guidance, he has a very good chance of doing that.
Category: Surprise
Driver: Tony Kanaan (Brazil)
Start Position: 23rd
Car #: 14
Team: A.J. Foyt Enterprises
Sponsor: ABC Supply
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: 1st (2013)
The "Last Lap" for TK at the 500 was supposed to be a celebration for both he and his fans, but unfortunately that won't be the case. Fine by me though, that just means the Indy veteran will be back again in the future, and I can't think of anyone who will complain about that. Tony has always been able to bring the 14 to the front when he has driven it at Indy, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him do it again.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Will Power (Australia)
Start Position: 22nd
Car #: 12
Team: Team Penske
Sponsor: Verizon 5G
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: 1st (2018)
Power was not happy after his qualifying performance, to put things lightly. As you might expect, it was well below the standards of both he and Team Penske, and that means this Aussie will be charging to the front on Sunday. He struggled last year, but I expect him to turn it around in his quest for #2.
Category: Dark Horse
Row 7
Driver: Oliver Askew (United States)
Start Position: 21st
Car #: 7
Team: Arrow McLaren SP
Sponsor: Arrow Electronics
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: Rookie
Last year's Freedom 100 winner takes his first Indy 500 green flag this Sunday with one of the most prominent teams on the grid. Askew has had an impressive first season thus far, with a strong finish at Iowa. He will contend for the rookie of the year title on Sunday, and if luck falls his way, may find himself in the top 10 towards the end.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Jack Harvey (England)
Start Position: 20th
Car #: 60
Team: Meyer Shank Racing
Sponsor: SiriusXM
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 16th (2018)
The young Brit makes his fourth start at Indy on Sunday, all with the relatively-new Meyer Shank Racing team. Harvey was up front late in the race in 2018, but was forced to pit for fuel. MSR is now technically aligned with Andretti Autosport, similarly to the former Harding-Steinbrenner setup, so this team has potential. If things fall the right way, they could be in contention towards the end.
Category: Surprise
Driver: Santino Ferrucci (United States)
Start Position: 19th
Car #: 18
Team: Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan
Sponsor: SealMaster
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 7th (2019)
The infamous "Santucci" is back for his sophomore start at Indy, once again with the Dale Coyne team. He shined in his first start with the team last year, garnering rookie of the year honors. That being said, he has struggled thus far this month, failing to match the pace of his rookie teammate Alex Palou. Expect a charge from Ferrucci on Sunday.
Category: Surprise
Row 6
Driver: Conor Daly (United States)
Start Position: 18th
Car #: 47
Team: Ed Carpenter Racing
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: 10th (2019)
Conor once again returns to Indy this year with a different team, this time with Ed Carpenter Racing, a team known for its ability to perform for the big race. Since his experience with Andretti last May, Conor has seemingly stepped up his game, turning in several solid performances with Carlin on ovals. His persistence will be needed on Sunday, as it might be tough for Daly to drive to the front from midpack.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Zach Veach (United States)
Start Position: 17th
Car #: 26
Team: Andretti Autosport
Sponsor: Gainbridge
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 23rd (2018)
Veach returns for his fourth run and his third with Andretti and the Group 1001 sponsorship group and their brands. If there is a weak link on Andretti's team, Veach is it. He has failed to post a decent result in the 500 and is the weakest qualifier once again on the team. While he has the equipment to post the result, the jury is still out if he will be able to hold up his end of the bargain.
Category: Surprise
Driver: Ed Carpenter (United States)
Start Position: 16th
Car #: 20
Team: Ed Carpenter Racing
Sponsor: U.S. Space Force
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: 2nd (2018)
If there's anyone Indianapolis locals want to see win this race, its Ed. He has consistently been at the top since starting his own team, but the lack of power from the Chevys in qualifying this year has hampered his form. Many believe that ECR's cars are some of the best in the field, but Ed will have to use his patience to show that to be true; in 2015, Ed lost that patience with a mishandling car and wrecked out early.
Category: Dark Horse
Row 5
Driver: Pato O'Ward (Mexico)
Start Position: 15th
Car #: 5
Team: Arrow McLaren SP
Sponsor: Arrow Electronics
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: Rookie
The other Arrow McLaren rookie finally makes his first start after a practice crash all but ended his hopes of making the field last year with the struggling Carlin team. After chaotic RedBull-supported stints in Europe and Japan, Pato has finally found stability and support from one of the most well-funded teams in the sport. Pato will be in the hunt for rookie of the year, but so will almost everyone else in the rookie class.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Felix Rosenqvist (Sweden)
Start Position: 14th
Car #: 10
Team: Chip Ganassi Racing
Sponsor: NTT Data
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 28th (2019)
Felix looks to improve on a disappointing 28th-place finish last year after having several strong showings in the past year and winning his first race recently at Road America. The young Swede is extremely promising and is thriving under the tutelage of Scott Dixon. With a strong showing on Sunday, Felix may lock himself in as Ganassi's future.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Josef Newgarden (United States)
Start Position: 13th
Car #: 1
Team: Team Penske
Sponsor: Shell V-Power Nitro+
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: 3rd (2016)
The only current Penske driver to not win the 500 yet has to be feeling the heat. While Josef has won the championship in two of the three years he has driven for Penske, he has yet to accomplish the one thing all Penske drivers must. While this is not a do or die year for Newgarden, it is coming sooner than many think. I believe Newgarden will be driving with a passion come Sunday, and will be fighting for the win at the end.
Category: Favorite
Row 4
Driver: Spencer Pigot (United States)
Start Position: 12th
Car #: 45
Team: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing with Citrone-Buhl Autosport
Sponsor: Hy-Vee
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 14th (2019)
After his strongest month of May to date in 2019 with Ed Carpenter Racing, Pigot now joins the new Citrone-Buhl Autosport team which has partnered with RLL for this year's program. Along with the new team, Pigot brings a new sponsor, grocery store chain Hy-Vee, to the series. Rahal's cars always seem to run well in the race, and Hy-Vee may see this sponsorship pay off in a big way if that holds true this year.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Marcus Ericsson (Sweden)
Start Position: 11th
Car #: 8
Team: Chip Ganassi Racing
Sponsor: Huski Chocolate
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 23rd (2019)
The F1 veteran is back at Indy in 2020, this time with the dominant Chip Ganassi team. Ericsson ran well last year with Schmidt-Peterson Motorsports before an incident on pit entry tempered his run. This year with the dominant package and the guidance of Scott Dixon, Ericsson will be a dark horse to contend on race day.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Colton Herta (United States)
Start Position: 10th
Car #: 88
Team: Andretti Harding Steinbrenner Autosport
Sponsor: Gleaners Food Bank
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 33rd (2019)
The young Herta was looking for a promising first start last year, but mechanical issues ruined his debut last year. This year, Herta was slightly off the pace of his Andretti teammates, resulting in him missing the Fast Nine in qualifying. Herta will be looking to prove his talent on Sunday, but even just finishing this race would go a long way for a driver who has basically no race experience in IndyCars at IMS.
Category: Dark Horse
Row 3
Driver: Alexander Rossi (United States)
Start Position: 9th
Car #: 27
Team: Andretti Autosport
Sponsor: NAPA Auto Parts
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 1st (2016)
If anybody in the field is hungrier to win this race (again) than Rossi, I'd be absolutely shocked. After winning the race unexpectedly in 2016, Rossi's performances in 2018 and 2019 at the 500 have shown the passion and drive he has for this race. Rossi's race car is highly regarded as one of the best on the grid on raceday, and he will make moves no one else will. Come race day, expect him to be in the top 3 all day long.
Category: Favorite
Driver: Graham Rahal (United States)
Start Position: 8th
Car #: 15
Team: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Sponsor: United Rentals
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 3rd (2011)
Over the last couple of years, not many teams consistently put their driver in contention for the win at this race, but RLL has done that with Graham, and, even more surprisingly, it has never been from this far forward. The team has benefited from increased pace from Honda along with drawing the first spot in the qualifying order for raceday. With the form RLL has shown in the past, it would not be surprising to see them challenging for the win on Sunday.
Category: Dark Horse
Driver: Alex Palou (Spain)
Start Position: 7th
Car #: 55
Team: Dale Coyne Racing with Team Goh
Sponsor: N/A
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: Rookie
Of all the drivers in the top nine spots, Palou is the one that has surprised me the most. He has consistently been fast all month long, and may very well transfer that speed to the race on Sunday. It always seems like Dale Coyne Racing puts at least one fast car in the field, and Palou's has been blessed with that speed this year. Palou is one of the two favorites for rookie of the year this year, with the other starting three spots ahead.
Category: Dark Horse
Row 2
Driver: James Hinchcliffe (Canada)
Start Position: 6th
Car #: 29
Team: Andretti Autosport
Sponsor: Genesys
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 6th (2012)
The Mayor of Hinchtown finds himself in both an unusual and a familiar spot this year as a part-time driver with his former team, Andretti Autosport. Hinch has been extremely happy with his car, dubbed Genevieve, this month, and will look to prove he belongs as a full-time driver this Sunday at a track that has been so cruel to him.
Category: Favorite
Driver: Ryan Hunter-Reay
Start Position: 5th
Car #: 28
Team: Andretti Autosport
Sponsor: DHL
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 1st (2014)
RHR was and odds-on favorite for the pole this year, but a loss in the balance placed him in fifth after all was said in done. Since his win in 2014, he has seen cars that were utterly dominant and cars that were woefully uncompetitive. Besides 2016, this year may be his best shot yet to win again. Look for him to be at the front on Sunday.
Category: Favorite
Driver: Rinus Veekay (The Netherlands)
Start Position: 4th
Car #: 21
Team: Ed Carpenter Racing
Sponsor: Sonax
Engine: Chevrolet
Previous Best: Rookie
The fastest Chevy in the field belongs to the fastest rookie in the field as well. Rinus blew both myself and others away with his pace and poise during qualifying last weekend. Many believe he has one of the best cars in the field, but as NBC announcers have said multiple times this week, "he doesn't know what he doesn't know." Veekay will be a rookie of the year contender, but his confidence may cause him trouble on raceday.
Category: Dark Horse
Row 1
Driver: Takuma Sato (Japan)
Start Position: 3rd
Car #: 30
Team: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Sponsor: PeopleReady
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 1st (2017)
The 2017 champion surprised many with a consistent and fast qualifying run on Sunday, resulting in a front row start for Sato. He drove an incredible race last year, coming from down a lap to finish 3rd behind Pagenaud and Rossi. With the solid race cars RLL puts together, Sato will be a favorite on race day.
Category: Favorite
Driver: Scott Dixon (New Zealand)
Start Position: 2nd
Car #: 9
Team: Chip Ganassi Racing
Sponsor: PNC Bank
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 1st (2008)
With a name like Scott Dixon's, you might expect he would've won another Indy 500 since his first in 2008. Nevertheless, the Kiwi remains at a single win 12 years later, and if there's any year where he is going to score his second, it is this one. Dixon has dominated the season thus far, and will be looking to transfer that momentum to the 500. Dixon is my pick to win on Sunday.
Category: Favorite
Driver: Marco Andretti (United States)
Start Position: 1st
Car #: 98
Team: Andretti Herta Autosport w/Curb Agajanian and Marco
Sponsor: US Concrete
Engine: Honda
Previous Best: 2nd (2006)
It's been a long, long time since an Andretti started from point at Indy, but Marco breaks that streak on Sunday. After a dismal 2019 race, he has rebounded strong as he continues to chase the Indy dream. While he has what I believe is the fastest car in the field, I am concerned about his ability to manage traffic. If he can keep his lead as he works through traffic, Marco might be a legitimate threat to break the Andretti curse.
Category: Favorite
So there is the preview for this year's race. As you can see, there are a ton of competitive cars fielded, and if strategy takes hold of this race, the surprises we could see may be shocking. We hope for a safe and fun race, and most of all, that we will be Back Home Again in Indiana in May 2021.