Team Penske shows off their skills at Sunday’s event. Image: Kevin Dejewski
Over the weekend, the NTT IndyCar Series made its way to the picturesque Road America circuit, maneuvering through the hilly terrain and engaging in thrilling battles on the long straights of the track.
Will Power secured his first victory in two years, leading his teammates to an impressive 1-2-3 for Team Penske. This achievement marks the first time a team has completely dominated the IndyCar series podium since 2017.
Josef Newgarden and Scott McLaughlin secured second and third place, respectively, facing minimal challenges from other competitors towards the end of the race, mainly competing against each other.
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Linus Lundqvist started the race in pole position, but his time at the front was short-lived as he was spun out by his teammate Marcus Armstrong coming out of Turn 1. Despite this setback, Lundqvist managed to continue but could only secure 12th place.
After five consecutive weeks of racing at this circuit, drivers and teams can finally enjoy a well-deserved week of rest and recovery. Subsequently, they will embark on a trip to Laguna Seca for a race that has been scheduled on a new date on the calendar.