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IndyCar Portland: Power in control to close points gap to Palou

Will Power has dominated the IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Portland to secure victory and close the championship points gap to Alex Palou.

The Team Penske driver snatched the lead from polesitter Santino Ferrucci into the first corner and was relatively untroubled on his way to victory, with the 43-year-old's closest competition Palou who started third and quickly made his way to second, but was unable to mount a challenge to the Australian.

Power led 101 of 110 laps and beat Palou by 9.8267s to take his third victory of the season and 44th of his IndyCar career. Power has also moved back into second in the title race, now trailing Palou by 54 points with three races to go.

“Very rewarding,” Power said of the win. “I came here determined, so did the whole team. [We] got qualifying right and then executing the race as, no last-ditch effort, but really if Palou finished ahead of us today then it was going to be very difficult [in the title fight].

He added: “A couple of bad races before this but I really, really love this series. I feel lucky to be a part of it and race all these great drivers, and see if we can get a championship.”

Power’s Team Penske team-mate Josef Newgarden took a distant third, with Andretti Global’s Colton Herta fourth, ahead of Chip Ganassi Racing’s Marcus Armstrong in fifth.

Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi Racing Honda (Photo by: Phillip Abbott / Motorsport Images)

But it was a nightmare race for Chip Ganassi’s Scott Dixon who dropped out on the opening lap.

The seven-time IndyCar champion was forced off the track by an aggressive lunge by Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood, with the Kiwi losing momentum, and two corners later clashed with Pietro Fittipaldi which sent him into the Turn 8 barrier. Fittipaldi was handed a drive-through penalty for the crash.

The restart on lap five saw Power hold firm at the front, with moves further back in the field as Herta passed Christian Lundgaard to take fifth.

In a relatively uneventful race, Romain Grosjean spun coming out of Turn 1 at mid-race distance, and as he managed to get going he cut back across the racing line and made contact with Ed Carpenter Racing’s Christian Rasmussen.

Grosjean sustained right-front damage, drifting off track once more briefly before pitting. The former Formula 1 driver was later handed a drive-through penalty for the incident.

IndyCar Portland - Race results

Pos   Driver   Laps   Time   Gap
1 Will Power 110 1:55'34.1948  
2 Alex Palou 110 1:55'44.0215 9.8267
3 Josef Newgarden 110 1:55'57.3994 23.2046
4 Colton Herta 110 1:56'11.2987 37.1039
5 Marcus Armstrong 110 1:56'12.2282 38.0334
6 Marcus Ericsson 110 1:56'14.9635 40.7687
7 Scott McLaughlin 110 1:56'16.5446 42.3498
8 Santino Ferrucci 110 1:56'19.0504 44.8556
9 Graham Rahal 110 1:56'23.7759 49.5811
10 Kyle Kirkwood 110 1:56'25.1935 50.9987
11 R.van Kalmthout 110 1:56'26.3708 52.1760
12 Alexander Rossi 110 1:56'26.6927 52.4979
13 C.Lundgaard 110 1:56'29.6915 55.4967
14 Felix Rosenqvist 110 1:56'30.9554 56.7606
15 Patricio O'Ward 110 1:56'32.5878 58.3930
16 Kyffin Simpson 110 1:56'33.6799 59.4851
17 Toby Sowery 109 1:55'41.8278 1 lap /7.6330
18 Sting Ray Robb 109 1:55'50.3948 1 lap /16.2000
19 Jüri Vips 109 1:55'51.5976 1 lap /17.4028
20 David Malukas 109 1:55'56.2806 1 lap /22.0858
21 Nolan Siegel 109 1:56'05.2629 1 lap /31.0681
22 Conor Daly 109 1:56'05.9333 1 lap /31.7385
23 Linus Lundqvist 109 1:56'06.0097 1 lap /31.8149
24 Jack Harvey 109 1:56'08.9787 1 lap /34.7839
25 P.Fittipaldi 109 1:56'10.6786 1 lap /36.4838
26 C.Rasmussen 108 1:55'47.7240 2 laps /13.5292
27 Romain Grosjean 107 1:55'45.8508 3 laps /11.6560
28 Scott Dixon 0 0.9315 Contact
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