When Tony Kanaan says “I haven't been easy on my body,” he's not talking about a few aches, pains and blisters from competing in major triathlons including the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii in 2011. The Brazilian race driver is referring to
Tony Kanaan's long wait for a win at Indianapolis came to an end on Sunday when the Brazilian drank the milk at the end of an action-packed Indy 500. In a race defined by constant slipstreaming and a record 68 lead changes, the KV Racing Technology
Tony Kanaan won a wild race that set a new record for leaders and lead changes.
But then one comes to Tony Kanaan. And then the question is truly answered. The Brazilian has been part of the series' nucleus for a decade, going through good times (his IndyCar championship in 2004) and bad times (the death of good friend and former
The Indianapolis 500 had a thrilling ending when Tony Kanaan took the lead with 3 laps to go and brought home his first ever Indy 500 title.
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