Alex Palou, of Spain, celebrates after successful the Indianapolis 500 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday.
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Alex Palou of Spain took first place within the 109th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, successful IndyCar’s marquee occasion for the primary time in his profession.
The 28-year-old rocketed previous Andretti World’s Marcus Ericsson within the ultimate laps of the competition and held onto the highest place till the tip.
Palou is the primary driver from Spain to win the distinguished race.
Moments after his victory, Palou stopped his automobile on the oval monitor, jumped up on prime of it and threw his arms within the air to cheers from the gang.
“I can not consider it,” Palou stated, chatting with reporters. “What an incredible day. What an incredible race.”
Minutes later Palou, who’s initially from Barcelona, took a swig of milk as is the custom of all Indy 500 winners. “Finest milk I’ve ever tasted,” he stated.
Ericsson completed in second place, whereas David Malukas of AJ Foyt Racing got here in third.
The race obtained off to a barely late begin Sunday afternoon resulting from a rain delay. Because it obtained underway, a number of promising drivers rapidly discovered themselves out of the competitors.
Scott McLaughlin of Workforce Penske was warming up his tires throughout the tempo lap when he crashed out. Then, within the fourth lap, Marco Andretti collided with the wall after being nudged out of a crowded area. Andretti is the grandson of racing legend Mario Andretti.
For Kyle Larson, who had set out to finish in each the Indy 500 and the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 in North Carolina on the identical day, his race ended after he spun out and was concerned in a multi-car collision and completed in twenty seventh. The early exit gave him extra time to make it to the race in Charlotte.