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IndyCar Phoenix: Newgarden earns thrilling win after Palou crashes out

Josef Newgarden surged late on to pull off a remarkable win at Phoenix Raceway, as defending IndyCar champion Alex Palou crashed out.

The Tennessee native was 10th on a late restart with fresh tyres on his #2 Team Penske, but charged through the field and took the lead with seven laps to go to take victory, the 33rd of his IndyCar Series career. In the end, he beat Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood by 1.7937s on the 1-mile tri-oval.

Polesitter David Malukas, Newgarden’s team-mate, was third to take the final spot on the podium as Arrow McLaren’s Pato O'Ward finished fourth ahead of Meyer Shank Racing’s Marcus Armstrong

But it was a nightmare race for St. Pete winner and defending IndyCar champion Palou as he crashed out of the race early on.

Graham Rahal propelled his #15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing car around Palou for third after a restart on lap 10, and shortly after Juncos Hollinger Racing’s Rinus VeeKay attempted an outside pass on Palou going through the dogleg, but the two came together and it led to the reigning and four-time series champion going out of race in his 100th start in the series after just 22 laps.

 

 

Largely untroubled running continued until the second caution came out on lap 142 after Louis Foster hit the wall. Kirkwood cycled to the lead as Rasmussen pitted, along with Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon

Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi Racing, Will Power, Andretti Global (Photo by: Penske Entertainment)

Kirkwood took the restart on tyres that were 25 laps older, along with team-mate Will Power, who were 1-2 on the lap 155 restart. The Andretti duo held firm for several laps until Rasmussen took the lead on lap 191. Following another cycle of pitstops, Power took the lead six laps later and was thrust into a fight with Rasmussen.

But on lap 206, Power and Rasmussen collided, as Power drifted high on the exit of Turn 2 to hit the left-front of Rasmussen’s ECR Chevrolet. The contact left Power with a flat tyre, and Rasmussen saying “something doesn’t feel right” over the radio as the caution came out once more.

 

Despite the concerns over damage, Rasmussen stayed out, ahead of O’Ward and Kirkwood. 

O’Ward opted to pit, along with Newgarden, while Rasmussen led from Kirkwood at the restart on lap 218. O’Ward and Newgarden began to carve through the field from ninth and 10th and while O’Ward’s climb was stunted as he broke into the top five, Newgarden fought through and managed to get up to the top three with 10 laps remaining. 

Kirkwood got around the battered race car of Rasmussen with eight laps to go, but then lost the lead a lap later to the surging Newgarden. 

Despite an admirable fight, Rasmussen was unable to hold pace and fell down the running order to finish 14th, as Newgarden comfortably took his first win of the season, with Kirkwood and Malukas joining him on the podium.

IndyCar Phoenix - race results

RACE

All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval Mph Pits Points Retirement
1 United States J. Newgarden Team Penske 2 250

1:51'14.4657

  134.842 5 51  
2 United States K. Kirkwood Andretti Global 27 250

+1.7937

1:51'16.2594

1.7937 134.806 3 41  
3 United States D. Malukas Team Penske 12 250

+2.8412

1:51'17.3069

1.0475 134.785 4 39  
4 Mexico P. O'Ward Arrow McLaren 5 250

+3.9318

1:51'18.3975

1.0906 134.763 5 33  
5 New Zealand M. Armstrong Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian 66 250

+6.4815

1:51'20.9472

2.5497 134.711 3 31  
6 United States A. Rossi Ed Carpenter Racing 20 250

+7.2911

1:51'21.7568

0.8096 134.695 5 28  
7 New Zealand S. Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 9 250

+8.1647

1:51'22.6304

0.8736 134.678 4 27  
8 New Zealand S. McLaughlin Team Penske 3 250

+9.8786

1:51'24.3443

1.7139 134.643 5 24  
9 United States G. Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 15 250

+10.4690

1:51'24.9347

0.5904 134.631 5 22  
10 United States K. Simpson Chip Ganassi Racing 8 250

+12.1306

1:51'26.5963

1.6616 134.598 5 20  
11 United States S. Ferrucci A.J. Foyt Enterprises 14 250

+16.8360

1:51'31.3017

4.7054 134.503 4 19  
12 Sweden F. Rosenqvist Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian 60 250

+17.2139

1:51'31.6796

0.3779 134.495 4 18  
13 Denmark C. Lundgaard Arrow McLaren 7 250

+17.6584

1:51'32.1241

0.4445 134.486 5 18  
14
C. Rasmussen Ed Carpenter Racing
21 250

+18.2862

1:51'32.7519

0.6278 134.474 5 17  
15 Norway D. Hauger Dale Coyne Racing 19 250

+18.9740

1:51'33.4397

0.6878 134.460 4 16  
16 Australia W. Power Andretti Global 26 249

+1 Lap

1:51'33.1071

1 Lap 133.929 4 15  
17 Sweden M. Ericsson Andretti Global 28 249

+1 Lap

1:51'34.0977

0.9906 133.909 4 14  
18 Germany M. Schumacher Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 47 248

+2 Laps

1:51'34.9878

1 Lap 133.353 3 12  
19 Brazil C. Collet A.J. Foyt Enterprises 4 248

+2 Laps

1:51'36.1321

1.1443 133.331 3 11  
20
N. Siegel Arrow McLaren
6 247

+3 Laps

1:51'35.3306

1 Lap 132.809 5 10  
21
R. Robb Sting Juncos Hollinger Racing
77 246

+4 Laps

1:51'36.8855

1 Lap 132.241 4 9  
22 Netherlands R. van Kalmthout Juncos Hollinger Racing 76 245

+5 Laps

1:51'32.6567

1 Lap 131.786 4 8  
 
L. Foster Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
45 140

+110 Laps

1:02'03.3776

105 Laps 135.361 2 7 Collision
  Spain A. Palou Chip Ganassi Racing 10 21

+229 Laps

10'51.5430

119 Laps 116.032   6 Collision
  France R. Grosjean Dale Coyne Racing 18 0

249 laps

  0.000   5 Mechanical

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