"The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" will have a little bit of a different feel this year.

For starters, it's going to be run in August, not May. Plus, despite the sounds of cars burning rubber at about 370 kph around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, things are also going to be a lot more quiet.

The roar of the engines will return to the famed track later this month, when the Indianapolis 500 is finally run on Aug. 23. The race is being held almost three months to the day later than originally scheduled — a delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.