Will Power finds redemption with victory in Detroit Grand Prix on sound strategy
Will Power played an IndyCar tire management game to perfection Sunday, winning the Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle Raceway.
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Will Power played an IndyCar tire management game to perfection Sunday, winning the Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle Raceway.
Chip Ganassi and Ed Carpenter Racing drivers locked out the Fast Six pole shootout, but while Ganassi ended up first and third with Ericsson and Tony Kanaan, ECR's best representative at the flag was Conor Daly in sixth.
INDIANAPOLIS – Scott Dixon remained dejected Monday night about the mistake that crushed his hopes of a victory when he exceeded the pit lane speed limit by 1 mph on his final stop in the 106th Indy 500.
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Ericsson held off Pato O'Ward to score his maiden Indy 500 win, only his third in IndyCar competition after arriving from F1 in 2019, and the fifth for Ganassi's storied team since 2000.
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