Speed, Strategy, and Supremacy: IndyCar Detroit Race Recap

Speed, Strategy, and Supremacy: IndyCar Detroit Race Recap

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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 […]

One week after the Indianapolis 500, IndyCar held a thrilling race around the streets of downtown Detroit. Pit stop shuffles and a red flag led to a shuffled order, but Kyle Kirkwood eventually fought his way back to the front to secure his fourth IndyCar victory. Santino Ferrucci and Colton Herta battled it out in the final laps, finishing in second and third places respectively. Sadly, Will Power missed out on claiming a podium spot, crossing the line in fourth place. A major incident occurred during the race’s final leg when Louis Foster’s suspension failed, causing a collision with Felix Rosenqvist and a heavy impact with the tire barriers. Scott McLaughlin received a penalty for bumping into Nolan Siegel early in the race, leading to a spin. McLaughlin managed to recover to 12th place, while Siegel finished in 19th. Drivers now have a one week break before gearing up to race on the first short oval of the season after a series of consecutive action-packed races.

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