LONG BEACH, Calif. — Alex Palou entered the Long Beach Grand Prix having won 21 INDYCAR races and four series titles. But among the few things he hadn’t accomplished? A victory at Long Beach, arguably annually the second-biggest race on the INDYCAR calendar. That was until Sunday when Palau — driver of the No. 10 car for Chip Ganassi Racing — earned his 22nd career victory as he crossed the start-finish line by almost four seconds over second-place finisher Felix Rosenqvist. "Every win is so special," Palou said in his postrace news conference. "Obviously, the [Indy] 500 is always going to sta...
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