The Lucas Oil Stadium hosted the second Triple Crown of the season and oh boy, the action on track was wild! In all three main races, it was a similar movie, with Ken Roczen leading the first six laps and then Jett Lawrence winning, showing he is in an unstoppable moment.
Race 1:
Roczen took the holeshot and from then on led all of the first six laps but it was the championship leader to take the win, leading the rest of the 10 laps before crossing the finish line with in the top position. Roczen was second and Chase Sexton, current champion, was third. Eli Tomac and Jason Anderson closed the top five.
Race 2:
What could have been a perfect copy, just wasn’t simply because this time it was Jett Lawrence to take the holeshot but, again, it was Roczen who led the first (six) laps, before the Honda rider got on the lead and again not letting it go ever again. The top? You guessed it: Lawrence, Roczen and Sexton, while this time it was Aaron Plessinger to take the fourth position, in front of Cooper Webb.
Race 3:
On the final race of the day in the 450, Lawrence had the best start one more took and got the holeshot but Roczen returned to the lead of the race, hoping to make a different result but it wasn’t like that: he led for more time now, ten laps, before Lawrence took the number one position, finishing with another win. Sexton was second this time and Roczen third, with Webb reaching the fourth place in front of Anderson.
Race results:
Overall:
Championship Standings: