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IndyCar Detroit – Race Results

by Kevin Dejewski
3 months ago
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Scenic views for a Detroit street fight. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

Scenic views for a Detroit street fight. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

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One week after the Indianapolis 500, IndyCar held a crazy race around the streets of downtown Detroit.

Pit stop shuffles and a red flag among other incidents resulted in a shaken up order, but Kyle Kirkwood moved back to the front in time to take his fourth IndyCar victory.

Santino Ferrucci and Colton Herta scrapped in the final laps but remained in order for second and third across the line. Will Power lost out in the same battle, eventually crossing the line fourth.

READ MORE: IndyCar Detroit – Full Race Report

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A large incident interrupted the final leg of the race when Louis Foster’s suspension failed at the end of the longest straight. He collected Felix Rosenqvist on the way, and both drivers suffered a heavy impact with the tire barriers.

Scott McLaughlin was given a penalty for running into the back of Nolan Siegel early in the race and causing the young driver to spin. McLaughlin recovered to 12th but Siegel was only able to manage 19th on the day.

After a long stretch of consecutive on track action, drivers finally have a one week break before returning to race the first short oval of the season.

#DriverTime / GapLaps LedPoints
1Kyle Kirkwood2:00:20.02644853
2Santino Ferrucci3.5931841
3Colton Herta4.94271137
4Will Power5.4488133
5Kyffin Simpson6.2189—30
6Marcus Armstrong8.5237—28
7Pato O’Ward9.1683327
8Christian Lundgaard9.7823—24
9Josef Newgarden18.7691—22
10Alexander Rossi19.4492—20
11Scott Dixon19.9431220
12Scott McLaughlin20.4172319
13Marcus Ericsson20.7988—17
14David Malukas21.5169—16
15Sting Ray Robb22.1711—15
16Robert Shwartzman29.0575—14
17Conor Daly33.6641—13
18Jacob Abel48.9180—12
19Nolan Siegel2 laps—11
20Graham Rahal3 laps—10
21Felix Rosenqvist17 laps210
22Louis Foster17 laps19
23Devlin DeFrancesco17 laps—7
24Christian Rasmussen20 laps217
25Alex Palou28 laps—5
26Callum Ilott34 laps—5
27Rinus VeeKay94 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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