INDIANAPOLIS -- We know James Hinchcliffe and the two other drivers who qualified on the front row for the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 (Sunday, 11 a.m. ET, ABC) are going to be fast on race day.
We know Team Penske will be a factor, even though its fastest qualifier will line up sixth and defending Indy 500 champion Juan Pablo Montoya is starting way back in 17th.
But who in the 33-driver field are we overlooking? Who might surprise this year's front-runners and the traditional powerhouses who dominate at the Brickyard?
Key an eye on these five drivers; they haven't topped the time charts anytime in the lead up to this year's race, but history shows they'll show up when it counts.