Pato O'Ward, Indianapolis 500
Digest more
Pato O'Ward hopes spending the morning milking a cow will help him finally clear out the negative karma keeping him from winning the Indianapolis 500.
After missing the Indy 500 experience as a rookie, Indy 500 hopeful Pato O'Ward said on media day he wanted to milk a cow. The next morning, he did
Pato O'Ward shouldn't have as much love for a track that hasn't loved him back, yet he's hopelessly devoted to the Indy 500.
Pato O'Ward seeks peace and quiet as a self-proclaimed introvert. You wouldn't know it from how he's built his superstar fandom.
Pato O’Ward hopes spending the morning milking a cow will help him finally clear out the negative karma keeping him from winning the Indianapolis 500.
North Korea’s newest warship was severely damaged during a launch ceremony Wednesday, with leader Kim Jong Un, who witnessed the accident, saying it brought shame to the nation’s prestige and vowing to punish those found responsible, state media reported. "I'm a strong Republican and in general a big fan of Trump but this is a sad day for America."
5don MSN
Pato O'Ward won't be staring at the back of Team Penske when the Indianapolis 500 begins May 25. He had strong opinions on a failed tech expectations for Josef Newgarden, Will Power.
Instead, it was for the driver who drove during first practice for McLaren that weekend: Pato O’Ward, IndyCar’s biggest star and a reserve driver for the Woking-based F1 team. Advertisement The Mexican driver was stuck in traffic and ran,
Pato O'Ward shares his strong emotional connection to the Indianapolis 500 as he chases an elusive first win in the historic race.
Pato O’Ward (+500 at DraftKings Sportsbook): O’Ward was narrowly edged out by Newgarden in the 2024 Indianapolis 500 and will look to close the deal this time. He has placed second twice in the last four races this season, but did not place in the top 10 in practice. Dixon will start third and is at +250 to finish first or second.