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Parity and Performance Making IndyCar More Fun Than F1 for Fans and Drivers
Rinus VeeKay makes it five different winners in five races races this season for NTT IndyCar Series.
By
Jerry Bonkowski
KARL ZEMLIN
Rinus VeeKay led 33 of 85 laps on Saturday to become the NTT IndyCar Series' fifth different winner in five races this season.
Romain Grosjean, who failed to reach the podium in his last five years in Formula 1, finished second.
VeeKay is third first-time IndyCar winner this season, joining Pato O'Ward and Alex Palou.