500 Entry List at 34; Room for One More?

With the confirmation of Takuma Sato entering the Indianapolis 500 with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, the entry list stands at 34. I’m hearing talk of Katherine Legge still trying to secure a ride with a Honda team, likely Dale Coyne Racing.

I hope she can get an entry. 35 cars makes for more dramatic bumping than the 34 we have seen the last two years. It will create a real fight on the final day of qualifying.

Here is where the entry list stands by engine and team:

Chevrolet

Team Penske (3) Josef Newgarden, Scott McLaughlin, Will Power

McLaren (4)- Pato O’Ward, Christian Lundgaard, Nolan Siegel, Kyle Larson

A, J, Foyt Racing (2) David Malukas, Santino Ferrucci

Ed Carpenter Racing (3) – Alexander Rossi, Christian Rasmussen, Ed Carpenter

Dreyer & Reinbold (2)- Ryan Hunter-Reay, Jack Harvey

PREMA (2)- Callum Ilott, Robert Shwartzman

Juncos Hollinger Racing (2)- Conor Daly, Sting Ray Robb

Honda

Andretti- (4) Colton Herta, Kyle Kirkwood, Marcus Ericsson, Marco Andretti

Chip Ganassi Racing -(3) Scott Dixon, Alex Palou, Kyffin Simpson

Dale Coyne Racing- (2) Rinus VeeKay, Jacob Abel

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing- (4) Graham Rahal, Devlin DeFrancesco, Louis Foster, Takuma Sato

Meyer Shank Racing – (3) Felix Rosenqvist, Marcus Armstrong, Helio Castroneves

Sebring

I am heading to Sebring this morning. After Saturday, I will have watched 78 hours of endurance racing in 9 months.

The only active IndyCar drivers racing Saturday are Scott Dixon in the number 60 GTP, Alex Palou in car 93 GTP, and Kyle Kirkwood in the 14 Lexus GTD Pro.

I’m most looking forward to seeing the new Aston Martin Valkyrie GTP car.

The race is exclusively on Peacock, and coverage starts at 10 am Eastern on Saturday.

I’ll try to post photos and a brief report Saturday afternoon, and I will have a wrap up Sunday night.