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IndyCar Milwaukee – Race Results

by Kevin Dejewski
2 months ago
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The field roared away with a full grandstand of fans watching on. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

The field roared away with a full grandstand of fans watching on. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

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The NTT IndyCar Series tackled the historic Milwaukee Mile on Sunday, with 250 laps deciding who would walk away with a special tool-themed trophy at the end of the day.

Christian Lundgaard stormed to his first IndyCar victory, taking advantage of fresh tires in the final laps to fly past five cars to take the top spot. It was Ed Carpenter Racing’s first win since 2021.

Alex Palou led the most laps, but ended the day second after Rasmussen slid past. McLaughlin similarly was hampered by old tires, and rounded out the podium in third.

READ MORE: IndyCar Milwaukee – Full Race Report

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There were a high number of cautions and high number of pit stops, as drivers looked to change to fresh tires nearly every 50 laps.

Unfortunately, the cautions came with disappointment as Callum Ilott, Will Power, and Nolan Siegel all failed to see the checkered flag.

Only one more race left on the 2025 IndyCar calendar, with a tilt around the Nashville Superspeedway coming up next weekend.

#DriverTime / GapLaps LedPoints
1Christian Rasmussen2:02:08.17351651
2Alex Palou1.946319944
3Scott McLaughlin10.6611—35
4Alexander Rossi11.4582—32
5Pato O’Ward12.0829—30
6Christian Lundgaard12.8287—28
7Josef Newgarden14.4043—26
8David Malukas15.09252525
9Scott Dixon15.6486—22
10Marcus Armstrong16.4456821
11Colton Herta16.8168—19
12Kyle Kirkwood17.8815—18
13Conor Daly19.0209—17
14Santino Ferrucci19.8603—16
15Rinus VeeKay20.2184—15
16Devlin DeFrancesco22.9954—14
17Louis Foster1 lap114
18Robert Shwartzman1 lap—12
19Marcus Ericsson1 lap—11
20Kyffin Simpson1 lap—10
21Jacob Abel2 laps—9
22Felix Rosenqvist2 laps19
23Sting Ray Robb2 laps—7
24Graham Rahal3 laps—6
25Callum Ilott112 laps—5
26Will Power148 laps—5
27Nolan Siegel250 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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