Newgarden remained ahead of Rossi but were now split by rookie Malukas. With defending champion Alex Palou - starting down in 22nd - and Will Power among the drivers to make early pit visits on an alternate strategy a few laps after the restart, the leaders soon started to head in. The debris left behind obliged race control to throw the full-course caution. Scott McLaughlin, his Penske team-mate, passed David Malukas for fifth, but there was even worse luck for the other Dale Coyne Racing entry of Takuma Sato, who was shoved into the wall at the Turn 1 kerfuffle, and limped his very broken car back to the pits. Newgarden checked his momentum and that allowed Alexander Rossi around his outside to try and claim third, but Newgarden had put the matter beyond dispute by the end of the lap. From the start, polesitter Herta was unthreatened, while Dixon swept across from the outside to ensure Newgarden couldn’t sneak up from third to claim second.
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