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Newgarden holds off Palou at Long Beach Grand Prix

- Jenna Fryer

LONG BEACH, Calif. – Josef Newgarden won for the first time on the downtown streets of Long Beach, holding off Romain Grosjean on Sunday to make Team Penske 3- for- 3 to open the NTT IndyCar Series season.

Newgarden led a race- high 32 laps to win a second consecutiv­e race. Penske teammate Scott McLaughlin won the opener at St. Petersburg, then Newgarden won at Texas and now Long Beach to bump McLaughlin from the championsh­ip lead.

Team Penske last opened an IndyCar season with three consecutiv­e wins in 2012, when the team won the first four races.

Newgarden was challenged over the final 15 laps by Grosjean, the former Formula 1 driver seeking his first IndyCar victory. Jimmie Johnson, who broke his hand in a crash Friday and raced with a carbon fiber cast, crashed with 10 laps remaining to bring out the caution and give Grosjean and reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou a shot on a final restart.

The race went green with five laps remaining and Grosjean got several good looks inside of Newgarden but couldn’t pull even to attempt a winning pass. Takuma Sato crashed with a lap remaining to bring out a final caution and Newgarden won under caution.

“I was working my butt off with Grosjean at the end there,” said Newgarden, who won in his 10th career start in the most prestigiou­s street race in the United States.

Grosjean finished second for Andretti Autosport, which was seeking a fourth consecutiv­e win at Long Beach. Andretti drivers Alexander Rossi won in 2018 and 2019; Colton Herta won in 2021 and started from the pole on Sunday.

He led 28 laps but had ceded the lead to Newgarden when Herta crashed out of the race with 29 laps remaining. He said he was pushing too hard when he crashed.

“It’s just a stupid mistake. We were definitely in that thing,” Herta said. “It’s unfortunat­e. I feel really bad. The car was fantastic. Just overdid it a little bit today.”

Palou finished third for his 10th podium finish in 19 races since joining Chip Ganassi Racing at the start of last year.

Will Power of Team Penske was fourth and Pato O’Ward salvaged his sloppy start to the season with a fifthplace finish. The Arrow McLaren SP driver is supposed to be a championsh­ip contender but has made mistakes in each of the first three race weekends.

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