2017 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama Betting Odds, Predictions

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We have your Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama betting odds and some predictions in this video preview.

Event: IndyCar – Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama
Date: Sunday, April 23rd, 2017; 3:30 PM ET
Location: Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL
TV: NBC Sports
The 2017 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama will take place on Sunday, April 23rd, 3:30 PM ET at Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL
The race can be seen on NBC Sports
The Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama started with a testing session in 2007, and IndyCar would start racing there in 2010,
. IndyCar wanted to get into the South for a long time, but never saw an opening for open-wheel racing, as stock-car racing is king in the Southern states. However, the testing session was very well attended by fans..
Barber Motorsports Park has been the home of this race since its inception, and it is 3.83 km (2.38 miles) long track has 16 turns.
Previous Winners :
Scott Dixon of the United States ran the fastest lap of this race in 2016, but the rest of the show belonged to France's Simon Pagenaud, who won the pole, led the most laps, and went on to win his second race in a row after Long Beach
Pagenaud was followed across the finish line by Americans Graham Rahal and Josef Newgarden, and then Australia's Will Power and Colombia's Juan Pablo Montoya.
Pagenaud dominated this race from start to finish, lead 84 of 90 laps, and Rahal finished more than 13 seconds behind the winner.
Will Power and American Ryan Hunter-Reay have both won this race twice, while Pagenaud joins Brazil's Helio Castroneves and Josef Newgarden as one-time winners..
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Year Winner Team
2016 Simon Pagenaud Team Penske
2015 Josef Newgarden CFH Racing
2014 Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport
2013 Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport
2012 Will Power Team Penske

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