Josef Newgarden claimed victory in a chaotic IndyCar Series race on Saturday night at the 1.25-mile oval outside of St. Louis, Missouri. It was his fifth victory at the track formerly known as Gateway.
It was Newgarden's fifth victory at the track formerly known as Gateway, and his second of the 2024 season. “I think the team needed it,” said Newgarden, a two-time Indianapolis 500 champion. “They’ve done a great job, on the No. 2 car, specifically, they’ve done a really good job. They’ve given me race-winning cars throughout the year, even past Indy and they haven’t materialized. So, it’s nice to get another one on the board.
In a battle among those that pitted, Ericsson was able to get by Dixon with an outside pass off of Turn 2 to move into 13th, and then moved by Siegel to take 12th. Ericsson continued his march up, breaking back into the top 10 after passing AJ Foyt Racing’s Sting Ray Robb on lap 105. The lead for Power expanded to 1.4631 by lap 110 over McLaughlin, who took second as Malukas fell to third. The second round of pit stops began on lap 119, with Malukas peeling off for service, along with Herta.
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