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Scott McLaughlin and Team Penske head into Indianapolis 500 looking to rewrite the 2025 script

By MICHAEL MAROTโ€ขSky F1

Scott McLaughlin waited 12 months to erase the worst memory of his life. All the inconsolable McLaughlin could do was cover his face. Instead, McLaughlin intends to take full advantage of a second chance on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's 2.

5-mile oval, and he hopes to show everyone what he's learned and how resilient he's become as he tries to write a worst-to-first script.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) โ€” Scott McLaughlin waited 12 months to erase the worst memory of his life. He spent the time contemplating the haunting images of a spinning car hitting the wall last May before the race had even started, his hands flapping in anger and the frustration sinking in as he climbed out. All the inconsolable McLaughlin could do was cover his face.

He's not going to blow it Sunday at another sold-out Indianapolis 500. Instead, McLaughlin intends to take full advantage of a second chance on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's 2. 5-mile oval, and he hopes to show everyone what he's learned and how resilient he's become as he tries to write a worst-to-first script.

โ€œNo doubt Iโ€™ve come back stronger from it,โ€ he said. โ€œI donโ€™t think Iโ€™m driving differently this year because of it. Iโ€™m just looking forward to getting back into the race, creating a new storyline, getting on with it.

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