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U.S. Air Force Captains Lowell Huntington (right),

U.S. Air Force Captains Lowell Huntington (right),

U.S. Air Force Captains Lowell Huntington (right), and Curtis Cordon (left), both pilots from the 393rd Bomb Squadron pose with the Borg-Warner trophy at the 2018 Indianapolis 500, May 24, 2018. Named for and c... More

The crowd gathers during the pregame ceremonies at

The crowd gathers during the pregame ceremonies at

The crowd gathers during the pregame ceremonies at the 2018 Indianapolis 500, May 27, 2018. A B-2 Spirit performed a flyover before the start of the race. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joel Pfiester)

A B-2 Spirit flies over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

A B-2 Spirit flies over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

A B-2 Spirit flies over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana to signal the start of the 2018 Indianapolis 500, May 27, 2018. Flyovers educate current and future generations on the long-term ... More

U.S. Air Force Capt. Curtis Cordon, a pilot from the

U.S. Air Force Capt. Curtis Cordon, a pilot from the

U.S. Air Force Capt. Curtis Cordon, a pilot from the 393rd Bomb Squadron coordinates with a B-2 Spirit prior to the flyover at the 2018 Indianapolis 500, May 24, 2018. Flyovers educate current and future genera... More

A member of Danica Patrick’s pit crew speaks with pilots

A member of Danica Patrick’s pit crew speaks with pilots

A member of Danica Patrick’s pit crew speaks with pilots from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, before the start of the 2018 Indianapolis 500, May, 27, 2018. Whiteman performed a B-2 Spirit flyover as part of ... More

A pit crew member’s helmet sits atop a wall at the

A pit crew member’s helmet sits atop a wall at the

A pit crew member’s helmet sits atop a wall at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the 2018 Indianapolis 500, May 27, 2018. Conor Daly, the driver of the No. 17 car was sponsored by... More

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