Katherine Legge is back at the Brickyard
Making her first start in the Indianapolis 500 in 2013, Katherine Legge returns to the Speedway after a decade-long absence. Legge returns with Rahal Letterman-Lanigan in the No. 44 Hendrickson Honda.
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Making her first start in the Indianapolis 500 in 2013, Katherine Legge returns to the Speedway after a decade-long absence. Legge returns with Rahal Letterman-Lanigan in the No. 44 Hendrickson Honda.
On March 30, the athletics department at IUPUI introduced the 2023 class for its Hall of Fame. The class includes volleyball player Kaitlyn Hickey, swimmer Alexus Laird, golfer Jose Pablo Segurola, men’s basketball player Alex Young, cross country and track star Robert Murphy and former Director of Athletics Michael Moore.
Last week, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosted the annual Open Test for the Indianapolis 500. Thursday’s 8.5 hour test saw lots of action as Friday was canceled due to rain.
Earlier this week, NTT, a telecommunications company based in Japan, renewed their title sponsorship of the Indycar series for three more years, weeks after the season kicked off on March 5, with a thrilling Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, which saw 2022 Indianapolis 500 champ, Marcus Ericsson, leave with the trophy.
Noah Thomas, a junior at IUPUI, is taking a stand. Thomas has observed politics his whole life and the 2018 mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, inspired Thomas to go to his first protest and realized the importance of being a voice for change.