Alex Palou, Pato O'Ward To Start 1, 2 At Laguna Seca
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Pato O’Ward needed to turn his second starting position into a strong win on Sunday at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. It was the only way to keep championship leader Alex Palou within reach as the IndyCar Series headed into the 14th of 17 races on the calendar,
Arrow McLaren had plenty to celebrate with Pato O'Ward winning his second IndyCar race in three starts and top boss Zak Brown in Toronto. It first took a team meeting.
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With McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown in attendance, O’Ward used timely pit stops and supplied the necessary speed when it counted to claim Sunday’s Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto. The result was the Mexican star’s second win on the year, coming in successive weeks after he claimed the opening leg of the Iowa Speedway doubleheader.
Pato O'Ward is targeting his best title fight finish of his career with a sizable cushion for second place and a long shot at tracking down Alex Palou.
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Pato O'Ward has chased the tail of Josef Newgarden's car plenty in his IndyCar career. So his win at Iowa was all the more sweet in Race 1 Saturday.
Arrow McLaren driver Pato O'Ward has been oh-so-close to winning the Indianapolis 500, and he has a prime starting spot for his sixth start.He's on the front row after qualifying at 232.098 mph on ...
Alex Palou and Pato OWard lead the front row for the Java House Grand Prix of Monterey, setting the stage for an exciting race.
The winner of two of the past three races delivered a strong first step toward winning at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca by turning the fastest lap of the first day of practice (1 minute, 9.20269 of a second on the 11-turn, 2.248-mile circuit).
Pato O'Ward held off Josef Newgarden at the Iowa Speedway on July 12 to win his first IndyCar race of the season. O'Ward won the Synk 275 powered by Sukup with an average time of 1:46:00.6760. Newgarden,
With 100 points to catch and 101 or more needed to overtake the Spaniard, O’Ward is doing the only thing he can, and that’s to push like hell and create opportunities to beat the nearly faultless Chip Ganassi Racing driver over the final four races of the season.