The ultimate send-off to the final Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix is the continuation of this season's NTT IndyCar Series and this is the final splash to the fountain fans in Motown will remember forever.
As the green flag waved, the final Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix is on and the drivers are going for broke in the last 70 laps of the Detroit Grand Prix. However, Lap 2 saw trouble for Graham Rahal as the right rear tire suffered some problems following a collision. Lap 15 saw Josef Newgarden getting risky while Lap 18 saw Scott McLaughlin stuck off course. Halfway through the race, the remaining drivers are making their moves until Lap 51 saw Kirkwood tapped to the wall. As the race reaches its climax, Will Power goes all out.
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In the end, Will Power wins the final Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix while Alexander Rossi finished 2nd and Scott Dixon finished 3rd.
After Detroit, Will Power surged to the lead with 255 points while Marcus Ericsson's down to second with three points behind Power and Pato O'Ward's in 3rd with 243 points.
The next race will be at Road America for the Sonsio Grand Prix this June 12th.
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