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Saturday at Gateway - The IndyCar race…WOW!!..WHAT…A…RACE!
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Today’s IndyCar race was another of those races that series fans will be referencing for years to come - Something we have come to expect from the egg-shaped 1.25-mile oval in Madison, Illinois, just across the Mississippi River from the St.Louis Gateway Arch.
Though it took a LOT longer to conclude than usual - made necessary by a rain delay 4/5ths of the way through - it was well worth the wait, as Josef Nicolai Newgarden WON his fifth race of the season and third race in a row at this track for Team Penske, from a P3 start. Coming in P2 in the drive of his career - possibly his WHOLE career - was rookie David Malukas for Dale Coyne Racing w/ HMD Motorsports, from a P12 start. P3 went to Josef’s fellow “Bus Boy” Scott McLaughlin for Team Penske from his P4 start.
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The race was very quick, at first, due to a noticeable absence of full-course cautions. There were but two for the entire race, including one for conditions. Teams were trying to run strategies that counted on the rain coming at one point or another and trying to correctly guess when that would happen. Then, on lap 217 of 260 the rains stopped the proceedings, with Scott McLaughlin leading Newgarden and Pato O’Ward for Arrow McLaren SP at the time. The race could have been called at that point, but IndyCar elected to red flag the race instead, let the rain pass, dry the track and end this monster under the lights for those fans willing to stick it out - and most did. The wait was just over two hours.
We are so glad IndyCar did what they did, as we were treated to a nail-biting, slam-bang finish that saw Newgarden take possession of P1 at the restart, and Pato O’Ward aggressively pass several backmarkers between himself and the two Penskes. But the real treat was watching Malukas take off from P5 and start passing cars to get to the leaders, eventually passing them all with daring moves except for Newgarden. The kid from Chicago was clearly coming on hard, passing McLaugfhlin on the outside on the final lap and heading for Newgarden. He simply ran out of laps.
Will Power ended the day in P6 and was able to keep his points lead - barely. Marcus Ericcson, Scott Dixon and Alex Palou ended their day in P7, P8 and P9 respectively, and stay in touch in the points chase, but all lost a bit to Newgarden who is now in 2nd place, 3 points out. Pato’s P4 finish keeps him static, in 7th place.
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Here are some of the race highlights:
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First place Josef Newgarden on the WIN:
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Second place David Malukas on his podium
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Third place Scott McLaughlin on his podium:
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Notable:
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Newgarden has WON at WWTR a total of 4 times - the last three races in a row and his first WIN in 2017. With his 4 WINS at Iowa Raceway included, he is absolutely IndyCar’s best short oval driver in the modern era - the AJ Foyt of his time.
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This is David Malukas’ first IndyCar podium but we know it won’t be the last - maybe not even this season. The kid is strong and smart.
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Mathematically, there are at least 7 guys still in the championship hunt, though it is really down to the TOP FOUR listed below.
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Your happy podium - That’s David Malukas in P2 on the left, Josef Newgarden in P1 in the middle and Scott McLaughlin in P3 on the right:

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With this result, here are the TOP SEVEN in points leaving Gateway:
1 - Will Power, 482
2 - Josef Newgarden, 497 (-3)
3 - Scott Dixon, 468, (-14)
4 - Marcus Ericsson, 465 (-17)
5 - Alex Palou, 439 (-43)
6 - Scott McLaughlin, 428 (-54)
7 - Pato O’Ward, 424 (-58)
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The next outing for the IndyCars is the Grand Prix of Portland, September 1-4. This will also be the season finales event for USF2000 and Indy Pro 2000, as well as Round 12 for Indy Lights.
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Thanks, World Wide Technology Raceway - It was GRAND!
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