Where Can I Bet the Indy 500 Online?

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May/24/2017

Dozens of websites will be looking to take your Indy 500 bets online this Memorial Day weekend with payouts potentials starting at $55 for every $10 bet or $550 for every $100 bet (2017 Indy 500)

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“We are old enough to remember the early days when books didn’t even take bets on NASCAR or the Indy 500,” joke Payton O’Brien of Gambling911.com.  “Today the payouts are among the most lucrative of any sport.”

With the 2017 Indy 500, as an example, Scott Dixon was the favorite but with relatively long odds at +550.   The payout would be $55 for every $10 wagered.

Most of the internationally licensed online betting sites do accept bets on the Indy 500.  Just make sure they are Gambling911.com endorsed.  We are one of only two or three of the websites that can command a flat fee (as opposed to affiliate payments where said affiliate receives a cut of losses) for sponsorships due to our nearly 20 years online.  Internet betting firms that advertise with us have the deepest pockets and are typically the most established or best funded.  We encourage you to research other websites before making a final decision as to where you should bet.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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