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IndyCar IMS GP – Race Results

by Kevin Dejewski
7 months ago
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Palou walked away with another win at Indianapolis, his third on the road course. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

Palou walked away with another win at Indianapolis, his third on the road course. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

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Saturday afternoon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was reserved for a race around the 2.44-mile interior road course.

Alex Palou was absolutely unstoppable late in the race, and he pulled away from everyone else to claim his fourth win out of five races this season.

Pato O’Ward and Will Power rounded out the podium, and while both were quick and made few mistakes they both had nothing for the reigning series champion up the road.

READ MORE: IndyCar IMS GP – Full Race Report

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Graham Rahal gave it a valiant effort and led over half of the race, but with 25 laps remaining he started slipping down the order. He ended the day in a disappointing sixth place.

On the other hand, Scott Dixon moved forward for the second race running. The veteran climbed from 16th up to fifth and he will likely be focusing on his qualifying form going forward.

Incidentally, IndyCar’s lengthy green flag run finally came to an end when David Malukas pulled aside late in the race. The previous time there was a yellow flag was early in the season opening race in St. Petersburg, and there were 408 consecutive green flag laps run in the four events since then.

The IndyCar paddock is collectively done thinking about road courses for a while now, as the two week event that is the Indianapolis 500 gets underway in earnest on Tuesday with opening practice.

#DriverTime / GapLaps LedPoints
1Alex Palou1:48:00.66152952
2Pato O’Ward5.4840—40
3Will Power8.4529—35
4Scott McLaughlin10.5391—32
5Scott Dixon11.2645—30
6Graham Rahal19.07604931
7Marcus Armstrong19.9644627
8Kyle Kirkwood21.9958—24
9Rinus VeeKay22.6144—22
10Felix Rosenqvist23.2313—20
11Louis Foster26.1276—19
12Josef Newgarden26.4758—18
13Nolan Siegel26.7236—17
14Alexander Rossi27.7751—16
15Conor Daly30.8434—15
16Christian Lundgaard31.0414—14
17Devlin DeFrancesco32.2808114
18Robert Shwartzman33.1043—12
19Christian Rasmussen33.4520—11
20Santino Ferrucci34.3925—10
21Sting Ray Robb34.7544—9
22Callum Ilott6 laps—8
23David Malukas17 laps—7
24Jacob Abel18 laps—6
25Colton Herta12 laps—5
26Marcus Ericsson79 laps—5
27Kyffin Simpson85 laps—5
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Drivers’ Standings

#DriverPoints
1Álex Palou142
2Kyle Kirkwood108
3Christian Lundgaard96
4Felix Rosenqvist88
5Scott Dixon86
6Patricio O'Ward80
7Colton Herta73
8Scott McLaughlin69
9Will Power63
10Josef Newgarden58

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