During Sunday’s XPEL Grand Prix, Santino Ferrucci was solely focused on honoring Marlene Sexton, who passed away on June 11. He raced with a special Sexton Properties tribute livery and strived to bring home a strong result to commemorate her memory. Despite starting from 18th place, Ferrucci’s strategic tire changes and aggressive driving propelled him to a third-place finish. He had to carefully manage his fuel to make it to the end, emphasizing the team’s effort and support during the race. Ferrucci dedicated his success to Marlene and acknowledged the pivotal role she played in his achievement. This victory marked another solid performance for Ferrucci and A.J. Foyt Racing, highlighting their resurgence in form and competitive spirit on the track.
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