The four-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion climbed to second in the standings, 26 points behind leader Kyle Kirkwood, after finishing second in the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington.
Kyle Kirkwood's aggressive pass of Alex Palou proved to be the difference in Arlington. Here's what we learned from Sunday's INDYCAR race.
Plus: Start time moved up because of high-wind forecast; qualifying drama; and what did Pato eat??
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