The young Dutchman Rinus Veekay won his first IndyCar victory on Saturday at the Indianapolis GP, ahead of Frenchman Romain Grosjean, who was only the third race in this Championship, less than six months after his spectacular accident in Formula 1. Au driving his Ed Carpenter Racing single-seater, Veekay, barely 20, got the better of Grosjean, who started from pole position, about fifteen laps from the end of this race with 85, on the road layout of the famous oval where the legendary 500 Miles will be contested in two weeks. Spaniard Alex Palou finished third, giving Grosjean's Dale Coyne Racing team two places on the podium, ahead of Americans Josef Newgarden (4th, Penske), Graham Rahal (5th, Rahal Letterman Lanigan) and another Frenchman. , Simon Pagenaud (6th, Penske).Sébastien Bourdais (AJ Foyt), the third French representative in Indycar, finished in 19th position.
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