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By John Oreovicz
Special to ESPN.com Friday, May 28, 2004 INDIANAPOLIS -- Any 500-mile race is difficult to handicap because of the endurance factor. But the Indianapolis 500 is a case unto itself, because as the biggest single-day sporting event in the world, the 500 carries much more pressure than a normal race. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a tricky track to master even with dozens of hours of practice time available, and the venerable old facility takes on a whole new look when it is packed with more than 250,000 people. It has been well ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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