Graham Rahal and Marco Andretti have all the ingredients the IndyCar Series has been craving. They have famous family names, have reached Victory Lane and seem to enjoy playing up their growing rivalry.
Carlos Munoz's initiation to Indianapolis went relatively smoothly.
Jamie McMurray has no regrets about the ebbs and flows of his career since his 2002 Sprint Cup debut with Chip Ganassi Racing.
It's been a season of bad breaks for Juan Pablo Montoya, so it was only fitting when things again didn't go his way.

It was Harvick's first Sprint Cup win of the season — he opened the year with a win in the exhibition Sprint Unlimited at Daytona — and his 20th career victory. It put Chevrolet and Richard Childress Racing in Victory Lane, snapping a two-race winning streak by Joe Gibbs Racing.
Matt Kenseth proved during the final practice for Sunday's race at Kansas Speedway that the track-record qualifying lap that landed him on the pole was no fluke.
Juan Pablo Montoya appears to be perfectly content with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, even if nobody seems willing to talk about whether he'll still be with the team next season.
The kid is human after all.
Tony Stewart grabbed his tools and banged away on the No. 14 for do-it-yourself repairs.