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Perennial favorite Kanaan still hunting for first Indy win

 

INDIANAPOLIS -- For some drivers, winning the Indianapolis 500 would make their career. Tony Kanaan isn't looking for any such validation.

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Good thing, too.

The good-natured Brazilian has done everything except win the biggest event in American open-wheel racing.

Kanaan's sixth-place start in Sunday's 92nd edition of the Indy 500 will be his worst in seven races, while his finishes have included a second (in 2004), a third, a fifth and an eighth. He is the only driver who has led in each of the last six 500s.

That record has made Kanaan a perennial favorite to win at Indy. And he easily could have two or three victories if not for circumstances and mistakes.

Last year, he had the strongest car in the race, leading half the rain-shortened, 166-lap event. But Kanaan spun out to avoid a crashed car in front of him and wound up 12th when rain cut short any hope of a comeback just 10 laps later.

That was just the latest disappointment for Kanaan, who seems able to win anywhere but Indianapolis.

Though he may not get the attention like two-time Indy winner and childhood friend Helio Castroneves or fan favorite Danica Patrick, Kanaan has proven time and again he is one of the best drivers in the IRL IndyCar Series. He won the championship in 2005 and has won at least one race each of the past five seasons.

But don't expect Kanaan to complain about anything as minor as having bad luck at Indy.

After losing his father at a young age and spending much of his youth in poverty, Kanaan now lives in a mansion in Key Biscayne, Fla., with wife Daniele and 8-month-old son Leonardo, his pride and joy.

"The way I got brought up, with all my difficulties, I learned how to accept facts and understand what you can and what you cannot do," Kanaan said. "I'm not saying I'm satisfied with what I have all the time, but I think I came a long ways.

"I achieved, I conquered; I won a championship, which I believe is far more difficult than winning one race."

And, while Kanaan acknowledges that Indy is "THE race," he is prepared to walk away eventually without a win here, if it comes to that.

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