Alex Palou holds off field to win caution-filled Detroit Grand Prix
Automotive Industry - Lehto Live • 16m
During the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, NTT IndyCar drivers faced the unexpected on the new 1.7-mile, nine-turn course in downtown Detroit. Many drivers found the track to be bumpy, short, and tight, leading to chaotic and dramatic moments, particularly at low-speed corners. Despite the challenges, Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi Racing emerged victorious, navigating through the chaos and showcasing thrilling passing maneuvers in the caution-filled race.
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