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Daly feels fortunate for Indy 500 shot

Asked which was more difficult – entering Turn 1 at Indianapolis at 220mph or finding funds to keep racing Indy cars – Conor Daly didn't hesitate. "Finding money, that's a lot tougher," said the second-generation driver who was confirmed Tuesday as Dale Coyne's third entry in the 102nd Indianapolis 500. "It's been a crazy six months but I'm just thankful for Dale, Thom Burns and the U.S. Air Force. "Without them I'd be a spectator this May." Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Daly confirmed for Indy 500 in Coyne-Burns entry Daly secures Indy 500 ride AMR named new sponsor of INDYCAR Safety Team IndyCar's 2018 driver-engineer pairings Kart4Kids charity...
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