Alex Palou (Chip Ganassi) will leave this Sunday in the first position of chevrolet detroit grand prixwhich means the second consecutive pole position for the Catalan rider in IndyCar after he got a few weeks ago at Indianapolis 500.
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“I’m super happy with my first pole on an urban circuit,” said Palou this Saturday in the American broadcast after he got out of his car after qualifying.
The Catalan, who ended up fourth in the iconic 500 Mile race, pointed out that it was a good feeling to get his second pole in a row.
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“We’ve had a great car from the start. But we have to finish it tomorrow,” said a Palou who is the leader of the IndyCar championship with 219 points, 20 more than a Marcus Ericsson (Chip Ganassi) that he is second in the standings and this Sunday he will start in sixth position.
the new zealand Scott McLaughlin (Team Penske) and the French Romain Grosjean (Andretti Autosport) They achieved this Saturday the second and third best records in the classification, respectively.
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Source: La Verdad
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