The Niagara Falls Review

Newgarden rolls to another win at Barber Motorsport­s Park

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BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — Josef Newgarden has won at Barber Motorsport­s Park for the third time in four years.

Newgarden led virtually the entire way after starting the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama on the pole in a dominant performanc­e that gave him his second win in the first four races this season. Heavy rains on Sunday forced IndyCar to run the final one hour, 15 minutes of the timed race on Monday.

The result was familiar: a Newgarden win on the picturesqu­e road course a few hours from his Tennessee hometown, often labelled his “home track.”

Well, home sweet home. Newgarden finished with a 10-second advantage over twotime race winner Ryan HunterReay, followed by James Hinchcliff­e, rookie Robert Wickens and Sebastien Bourdais.

It was the sixth win in nine years in Alabama for Team Penske.

The defending series champion Newgarden got his ninth career victory.

The race restart opened in sunny conditions and finished amid showers that played an important role in determinin­g the late strategy.

Newgarden built a commanding lead before taking his second pit stop with about 15 minutes left. With showers starting to fall, his team switched to rain tires for the stretch run.

Bourdais stayed on the track trying to keep a grip on both the lead and the track. He finally relented for a pit stop and Newgarden wasn’t challenged after that.

Who’s hot

Bourdais, coming off two 13thplace finishing following an opening win at St. Petersburg, had a big weekend.

He has led laps in each of the season’s first four races.

Who’s not

Two-time Barber winner Will Power came in on a high note with a second-place Long Beach finish after two subpar performanc­es.

The Australian spun out on the first turn of Lap 17 Sunday and slammed into the inside wall. That incident, however, can be chalked up to a waterlogge­d track at a place where he typically has been successful.

Up next

May is all about Indianapol­is, with the IndyCar Grand Prix on May 12 before heading to the Indianapol­is 500 on

May 27.

 ?? BUTCH DILL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Second-place IndyCar driver Ryan Hunter-Reay, left, and third-place James Hinchcliff­e of Oakville, Ont., right, spray champagne on winner Josef Newgarden after the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama Monday.
BUTCH DILL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Second-place IndyCar driver Ryan Hunter-Reay, left, and third-place James Hinchcliff­e of Oakville, Ont., right, spray champagne on winner Josef Newgarden after the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama Monday.

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