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By Terry Blount
ESPN.com Saturday, May 26, 2007 INDIANAPOLIS -- Starting up front is not a requirement for winning the Indy 500. That's the usual mantra, but following that logic this time isn't the smart play. The 2007 Indy 500 has a six-pack of talent, experience and top equipment in the first two rows. Picking against them is a real gamble. "We're talking about a group of guys who've been champions and been winners," said Tony Kanaan, who starts in the middle of the first row. "We know what to do out there." The sextet at the front of t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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