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The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix once again delivered a spectacular show from start to finish, with plenty of wheel-to-wheel battles leading to heightened emotions. While the race featured slightly fewer passes for position than last year, one thing remained the same: for the fourth consecutive year, Chevrolet's home race was won by... a Honda. What else stood out? We analyze the race weekend through a series of numbers. Read on
June 01, 03:13 pm
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Kyle Kirkwood, Alex Palou, Graham Rahal, Detroit,

Alex Palou triumphs in action-packed Detroit Grand Prix

Alex Palou claimed his fourth victory of the IndyCar season by winning the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. In an action-packed race, the Spaniard kept his cool and crossed the finish line first despite heavy pressure from Kyle Kirkwood. Kirkwood finished second, while Graham Rahal completed the podium in third. Read on
May 31, 03:01 pm
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Alex Palou, Detroit

Alex Palou Claims Pole on the Streets of Detroit with Flawless Lap

Alex Palou claimed pole position for the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix by being the only driver to complete an almost flawless lap in the Firestone Fast 6. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver extracted the maximum from his single qualifying lap in the Fast 6, finishing two-tenths of a second ahead of Will Power in second place. Read on
May 30, 02:28 pm
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Detroit

The Complete Guide to the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix

After two intense weeks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the IndyCar drivers have little time to recover, as the series heads to Detroit this weekend! The contrast could hardly be bigger: from the smooth and ultra-fast oval in Indianapolis to the bumpy streets of downtown Detroit. Read on
May 28, 11:19 am
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Race Detroit
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1. A. Palou 1:59:08
2. K. Kirkwood 1:59:11
3. G. Rahal 1:59:13
4. P. O’Ward 1:59:14
5. C. Lundgaard 1:59:15
Full results
Drivers
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1. A. Palou 327
2. K. Kirkwood 265
3. D. Malukas 248
4. C. Lundgaard 226
5. P. O’Ward 220
Full standings
Rookies
1. D. Hauger 127
2. C. Collet 89
3. M. Schumacher 75
Full standings
Engines
1. Honda 690
2. Chevrolet 587
Full standings
Teams
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1. Ganassi Racing 542
2. Team Penske 510
3. Arrow McLaren 468
4. Andretti Global 438
5. Meyer Shank Racing 379
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. United States 339
2. Spain 328
3. New Zealand 248
4. Sweden 244
5. Denmark 231
Full standings

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