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Christian Rasmussen put on a show for fans Sunday night, passing more cars than anyone to earn his first IndyCar podium at World Wide Technology Raceway. The second year driver started in the 25th position, but quickly began carving his way through the field. By the halfway point, he was up to fifth position and […]
Christian Rasmussen impressed fans on Sunday night by earning his first IndyCar podium at World Wide Technology Raceway, passing more cars than anyone else.
Starting in 25th place, the second-year driver quickly worked his way up to fifth by the race’s midpoint.
Despite being penalized for a pit lane violation, Rasmussen didn’t let it deter him and managed to fight his way back into the top 10 within 25 laps, ultimately finishing in third place.
Throughout the race, he completed a total of 62 passes for position, showcasing his strong performance on the track.
Rasmussen’s determination and successful overtaking maneuvers earned him a podium finish and a well-deserved celebration with race winner Kyle Kirkwood.






