Indy 500: Newgarden's Victory and Red Flag Questions.
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The Indy 500 was not rigged or fixed, but the red flag procedure raised questions. The race was stopped with two laps to go and restarted the next lap, which is not something that the Indy 500 had seen in any of its previous red flags. The desire to end a race under green flag conditions is driving much of the criticism the series now faces. There needs to be consistency and a standard procedure regarding how these red flags are handled, especially when you’re talking about three in such a short span of time during the greatest sporting event on the planet.
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