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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Andretti, Rahal, Foyt. It sounds like throwback day at the Indianapolis 500.


Except this year, three of the biggest names in IndyCar history are hoping to give the old 33-car starting field a brand new look.
Their more famous relatives are now watching from pit road as the next generation of Andrettis, Rahals and Foyts try to carve out their own niche in a sport where names mean everything.


"It's a new Indy, that's for sure," said 21-year-old Marco Andretti. "It's great to keep the names in it, the generations coming back. They're all very good drivers."


All Indy Racing League officials need now to re-establish the prominence of open-wheel racing in America is a few more wins from these Generation Y guys.

 
When CART and the IRL parted ways more than a decade ago, some of the brand names split, too.


Four-time Indy winner A.J. Foyt, the father of Larry and grandfather of A.J. Foyt IV, stayed with Tony George's series and continued bringing cars to the 2.5-mile oval as a team owner. Mario and Michael Andretti and Bobby Rahal remained in the CART series initially before returning to the Indy Racing League.


Now there's another kind of unification in the garage area: The old guard is back in a different form.


Marco Andretti has spent the last three seasons driving for his father's team, Andretti Green Racing, and posted the fastest lap in Tuesday's practice session, 226.599 mph. Pole qualifying is Saturday and Andretti is already eyeing the top qualifying spot for race day, just like his grandfather, Mario, used to back in the day.


"I'm going for the pole," Marco Andretti said. "If I'm sixth or seventh, I'm going to get back in line and go again because I'm not going to be starting ninth again."


Foyt IV is the youngest driver to ever start at Indy, celebrating his 19th birthday on race day in 2003, and has been a regular on the circuit since then. He spent three years driving for his grandfather before switching to George's Vision Racing last year, although there are still times he meanders into his grandfather's garage.


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