The Indianapolis 500 is a global event that attracts millions of motor racing enthusiasts from around the world. This year’s race promises to be another thrilling spectacle, with a packed grid of talented drivers primed to take on the famous oval circuit. To help you get ready for the big race, we’ve put together a lineup of all the drivers set to compete in the 2022 Indianapolis 500. Our printable PDF makes it easy to keep track of who’s driving which car, so you can follow the action no matter where you are. First up, we have Scott Dixon, who is set to start from pole position. Dixon is one of the most successful drivers in IndyCar history, with six championships and 52 race wins to his name. He’ll be driving the #9 PNC Bank Honda for Chip Ganassi Racing, and he’ll be looking to add another Indy 500 victory to his impressive resume. Next up, we have Colton Herta, who will start alongside Dixon on the front row. Herta is one of the sport’s rising stars, and he’s already established himself as a force to be reckoned with in IndyCar. He’ll be driving the #26 Gainbridge Honda for Andretti Autosport, and he’ll be looking to become the youngest ever winner of the Indianapolis 500. Moving on to the second row of the grid, we have Rinus VeeKay, Alex Palou, and Ryan Hunter-Reay. VeeKay is another rising star in IndyCar, and he’ll be driving the #21 Bitcoin Chevrolet for Ed Carpenter Racing. Palou won the IndyCar championship last year, and he’ll be driving the #10 NTT DATA Honda for Chip Ganassi Racing. Hunter-Reay is a former Indy 500 winner, and he’ll be driving the #28 DHL Honda for Andretti Autosport. In the middle of the grid, we have some more big names, including Simon Pagenaud, Will Power, and Helio Castroneves. Pagenaud won the Indy 500 in 2019, and he’ll be driving the #22 Menards Chevrolet for Team Penske. Power is another former Indy 500 winner, and he’ll be driving the #12 Verizon 5G Chevrolet, also for Team Penske. Castroneves is a three-time Indy 500 winner, and he’ll be driving the #06 Meyer Shank Racing Honda. Further down the grid, we have some less experienced drivers who will be looking to make a mark on the race. This includes rookies like Scott McLaughlin, who will be driving the #3 Pennzoil Chevrolet for Team Penske, and Romain Grosjean, who will be driving the #51 Nurtec ODT Honda for Dale Coyne Racing with RWR. Overall, the 2022 Indy 500 promises to be an exciting race, with plenty of drama and action to keep fans entertained. Whether you’re watching at the track or tuning in from home, our printable PDF of the starting grid is the perfect way to keep track of the drivers and their positions throughout the race. So make sure you download your copy today, and get ready for some high-speed thrills and spills at the Indianapolis 500!