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Brazil's Tony Kanaan wins Indy 500 - CNN
May 26th 2013, 20:07

Marco Andretti in No. 25 for Andretti Autosport, left, and Tony Kanaan of Brazil in No. 11 lead the pack before a turn during the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 26.Marco Andretti in No. 25 for Andretti Autosport, left, and Tony Kanaan of Brazil in No. 11 lead the pack before a turn during the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 26.
Katherine Legge of England, left, and Scott Dixon of New Zealand talk before the start of the race.Katherine Legge of England, left, and Scott Dixon of New Zealand talk before the start of the race.
Driver Charlie Kimball stands on the grid during the performance of the national anthem.Driver Charlie Kimball stands on the grid during the performance of the national anthem.
Balloons are released as cars, drivers and crews wait to start the race.Balloons are released as cars, drivers and crews wait to start the race.
Tony Kanaan, left, and Hélio Castroneves of Brazil greet each other.Tony Kanaan, left, and Hélio Castroneves of Brazil greet each other.
Dario Franchitti of Scotland makes adjustments to his car before the start.Dario Franchitti of Scotland makes adjustments to his car before the start.
 Ed Carpenter in car No. 20 leads a pack. Ed Carpenter in car No. 20 leads a pack.
Carpenter keeps his lead.Carpenter keeps his lead.
 Dario Franchitti's No.10 stops in the pit. Dario Franchitti's No.10 stops in the pit.
Will Power of Australia in No. 12 leads cars down the front stretch.Will Power of Australia in No. 12 leads cars down the front stretch.
  • Brazilian Tony Kanaan wins Indy 500 in final laps
  • There were a record 68 lead changes in the race
  • Drivers also set records for number of leaders and average speed

(CNN) -- With a daring move in the last few laps, Tony Kanaan of Brazil passed American Ryan Hunter-Reay and won the 97th Indianapolis 500 under a yellow caution flag.

It was the second of two caution flags precipitated by crashes in the final eight laps of the 200-lap, 500-mile race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

"I got a little bit of luck today," Kanaan said in a post-race interview.

The race featured a record 14 leaders and 68 lead changes, with Kanaan making the last one between the two caution flags. No driver is allowed to pass another car while the caution flag is posted, so at that point, to win, all Kanaan needed to do was finish without crashing.

Despite the yellow flags, the average speed was 187.433 mph, setting another Indy 500 record.

Kanaan was a sentimental favorite after several near-misses in his 11 previous Indy 500s. Throngs gathered around him as he drank the winner's traditional bottle of milk and later kissed the Speedway's bricks.

Rookie Carlos Munoz of Colombia finished second, Hunter-Reay finished third and Marco Andretti placed fourth. Each of the top four finishers was driving a Chevrolet.

Ed Carpenter -- the stepson of Tony George, the founder of the IndyCar racing series -- sat in the advantageous pole position at the front of the field at the start of the race. He finished 10th.

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