Returning hero helping Scott McLaughlin "complete" career at Indy 500
🥀What an Indy 500 win would mean to Scott McLaughlin - and wha🍬t he is doing to achieve that goal.

Penske driver Scott McLaughlin says his career won’t💞 be “complete” until he wins the Indy 500, as he prepares for his fifth start in IndyCar’s blue riband round.
McLaughlin built a name for🌄 himself in Australia’s Supercars championship, winning the overall title for three consecutive seasons between 201🐠8-20 with DJR Penske.
That led to him moving stateside to race in IndyCar with Penske, and the Kiwi has already racked up seven race victories in the US’s premier open-wheel♔ championship.
However, after four attempts, McLaughlin co𝓡ntinues to chase that elusive maiden win in the Indy 500, having never finished higher than sixth at the Brickyard.
For the 31-year-old, drinking milk on Victory 🃏ಌLane in Indianapolis will be a bigger achievement than his success in the Bathurst 1000 in 2019.
“I think my racing career isn’t complete until I win this race,” McLaughlin said. “I just genu🅘inely want to win this race out of everything on this planet. Even more than Bathurst 1000. For me it’s everything.”
Pagenaud supporting McLaughlin's victory bid

To achieve hisꦰ ultimate career goal, McLaughlin has been working with 2016 IndyCar champion and 2019 Indy 500 winner Simon Pagenaud.
Although Pagenaud has been absent from IndyCar since his horrific accident at Mid-Ohio in 2023, his vast experience of Indy🌞Car racing - including his time with Penske - has been invaluable to McLa🍷ughlin.
“I really enjoy working with him (Pagenaud), because it sort of brought it back to the Speedway, brought him back to something he loves,” McLaughlin said. “He's✃ really intense too, like, his preparation is next level, but it's bringing the next level for me.”
McLaughlin led a front-row lockout for Penske in qualifying for the Indy 500 last year afte🅘r setting the fastest-ever pole lap 𒈔at the fabled circuit in Indiana.
A phone call from Pagenaud played a key role in MไcLaughlin setting history that day.
“He's such a great student because he doesn't take anything the wrong way,” Pagenaud said.꧋ “He has no ego, and he believes in what you tel♒l him. He believes in it so strongly that he just does it. And he has this ability that's extraordinary.”
Pagenaud has ꧙brought a composed and calm approach to McLaughlin, helping the Kiwi manage the high-intensity month of May - which also includes races at the Barber and the Indianapolis road course in addition to the 500.
Pagenaud said he agreed to mentor McLaughlin due to his character and the values he believed i𝕴n.
“I wouldn’t do this with any other driver because I appreciate t🌳he values that he has as a person, as a human being,” he said. “He has immense talents. I wish I had some of his talents. If you could put what I know and what he knows together, to me, that makes a really amazing package.”
McLaughlin has largely inherited the crew 🐟Pagenaud had during his♒ time with Penske between 2015-’21.
M🔴cLaughlin values the advice given by Pagenaud, who in turn respects that McLaughlin is a talented and professional driver.
“I'm trying to put myself in his shoes,” Pagenaud said. “Obviously, driving into this track is always very emotional, even so now, because I'm very nos🐓talgic of the great success I've had. I'm very grateful again.
“That makes for emotions to com🃏e out a bit. But I'm also very focused on trying to think about all the details I used to think about.
“When he goes out there, I'm trying🦄 to think exactly how ♋I was thinking. And it's kind of reliving my life through his life.
“It's weird, but it allows me to. He♒ gets it, and I don't have to force it. I just talk to him like I would talk to myself, and then he drinks it. He drinks like a fire hose. He can drink a lot. He's pretty impressive.”
McLaughlin will line up 10th on the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖♛结果历史:grid for the 109th running of the Indy 500.