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Josef Newgarden completed a daring pass to the outside of Pato O’Ward on the final lap to win the rain-delayed Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. As Newgarden and O’Ward sped down the frontstretch taking the white flag, O’Ward completed a slingshot pass of Newgarden, who then attempted his own slingshot pass as they raced into Turn 3. Josef Newgarden and Pato O’Ward battled to the end in the 108th running of the #Indy500. AdvertisementAnd Newgarden certainly earned the win Sunday, completing a bold pass that will go down in racing lore. The race had 48 lead changes, which is the fourth-most in Indianapolis 500 history (out of 108 races).
Persons: Josef Newgarden, Pato O’Ward, Newgarden, Hélio Castroneves, O’Ward, Scott Dixon, Alexander Rossi, Alex Palou, 0QqbcbnfYl, “ Pato, Pato, , Arrow McLaren, Wilbur Shaw, Mauri Rose, Bill Vukovich, Al Unser Sr, Kyle Larson, Ryan Hunter, Reay, Larson, Borg, — Jordan Bianchi, Indy, Newgarden’s elation, Jeff Gluck, Justin Casterline Organizations: Borg, Warner, INDYCAR, NBC, Indianapolis, Castroneves, NASCAR, Team Penske, Penske, Indy, Drivers Locations: Mexican, O’Ward, Charlotte, Indianapolis
Tournament Prediction Game, Round 3: Salvage Your Bracket!
  + stars: | 2023-03-29 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
tournament bracket is probably completely busted. See if you can make accurate predictions about the men’s and women’s Final Four. Then you can compare your choices to other readers’ picks (and see what the New York Times sports staff thinks). If you played in previous weeks, you can check your scores for Round 1 and Round 2. Let’s begin this round:
tournament bracket is in shambles. How about playing a game that requires no brackets? See if you can make accurate predictions about the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight. Then you can compare your choices to other readers’ picks (and see what the New York Times sports staff thinks). Want to see how you did in Round 1?
CNN —Game 3 of the World Series between the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies, which had been scheduled for Monday night, has been postponed because of rain in Philadelphia. Because of Monday’s postponement, the rest of the World Series has been pushed back by a day. The best-of-seven series is level at a game apiece after the Astros bounced back to win 5-2 to even up the series in Game 2 on Saturday. The Astros, in their fourth World Series in six years, won 106 games in the regular season. The Phillies are vying for their third World Series title, with the franchise’s last coming back in 2008.
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