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Drivers, choose your milk...

When it comes to choosing which type of milk the winner of the Indianapolis 500 will sip/pour over his or her head, the 2017 starting field isn't on a health kick. Only three drivers have gone for the non-fat option, with 12, including last year's winner Alexander Rossi and 2017 pole winner Scott Dixon, opting for two percent. But the majority of the 33 starters – 18 in total (54.5%) – have ticked the box for the old-school pleasures of whole milk, according to the race's long-time milk partner, the American Dairy Association of Indiana. Drinking milk in Indy's Victory Lane began in 1936, when three-time winner Louis Meyer asked for a bottle of buttermilk to quench his thirst on a...
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