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Mexico's O'Ward wins at Iowa in 100th career IndyCar start

  • Pato O'Ward won his eighth career title at the Iowa 275 during his 100th career IndyCar start.
  • O'Ward edged six-time Iowa winner Josef Newgarden after 275 laps on the Iowa Speedway.
  • This is O'Ward's first victory of the season after not winning since last year at the Milwaukee oval.
  • Alex Palou remains the current points leader with a lead reduced from 114 to 105 points over O'Ward.
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Mexican Patrick O’Ward ga-nó his first race of the season of IndyCar in the Iowa Speedway, the fastest short oval on the planet that is completed in just 18 seconds. In the first of the two competitions this weekend, the regiomontano was able to climb from the fourth starting position and take advantage on a rugged Saturday that about to culminate had a red flag and a yellow almost successively.

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Monterrey, Mexico.- In his 100th career at the IndyCar, O'Ward won the first round of the weekend in Iowa's oval. Arrow McLaren's number 5 car tricolor managed to have the support of his team to be able to climb to the top of the podium for the first time in the year. O'Ward joins Álex Palou (6), Kyle Kirkwood (3) and Scott Dixon (1) as the winners in what goes from the American serial campaign. BATTLE AGAINST THE EXPERT Although to win the win …

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