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Scott McLaughlin takes second in last-lap battle with Newgarden

Words: Samantha Hine

by Zane Shackleton
March 21, 2022

Scott McLaughlin crossed the line second, as teammate Josef Newgarden passed for the lead in the last corner of the last lap at Texas Motor Speedway.

After leading for 186 of the 248 laps it came down to lap traffic on the last lap of the race.

It's not over 'til it's over.
⁰@josefnewgarden overtakes teammate @smclaughlin93 on the final lap to take the checkered flag at @TXMotorSpeedway.#INDYCAR // #XPEL375 pic.twitter.com/2Tn81YblGo

— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) March 20, 2022

McLaughlin leaves Texas as the championship leader

Scott Dixon crossed the line fifth just ahead of teammate Jimmie Johnson who made his oval debut and took his best result in the series.

McLaughlin made a strong start to the race moving into second when the green flag dropped before taking the lead from Felix Rosenqvest.

The safety car made an early appearance after Alexander Rossi slowed on the track apron with what appeared to be engine issues.

After taking the lead on lap two, McLaughlin led the entire first stint until his pit stop on lap 57. Penske teammate Newgarden pitted a few laps earlier to jump into second.

Dixon had a solid start to the race holding seventh through the first stint and after the first round of stops.

The safety car made its second appearance on lap 99 after Takuma Sato made contact with the wall. The field made their second stop under the yellow flag, with McLaughlin holding onto the lead, while Dixon gained places during the stops to take the restart in fourth.

The yellow flag came back out soon after the race went back to green as rookie Kyle Kirkwood made contact with the wall.

The field came back to the green flag on lap 129, but quickly went back under safety car conditions on lap 130 after Devlin DeFrancesco, Graham Rahal, and Helio Castroneves were involved in a crash.

Three cars were involved in this incident on the lap 129 restart.@DevlinDeFran, @h3lio and @GrahamRahal have all gotten out of their cars.

WATCH LIVE:
📺: NBC
🦚: @PeacockTV – https://t.co/eI23rgMGYd
📱: INDYCAR APP – https://t.co/vyuISIgHnX#INDYCAR // #XPEL375 pic.twitter.com/ZS7ghyBGzs

— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) March 20, 2022

McLaughlin lead on the restart though teammate Newgarden took the lead briefly before the Kiwi took the lead back, giving Rinus Veekay in third the opportunity to move into second. The move took Newgarden out of the rhythm dropping him back to sixth.

Soon after taking second, Veekay moved into the lead of the race, moving McLaughlin into second. A few laps later Will power passed the top two cars to move into the lead, with Dixon passing McLaughlin to take third moments later.

The battle pack saw the top-five cars frequently changing positions with McLaughlin sitting second when he pitted on lap 192.

McLaughlin regained the race lead with 44 laps left in the race, where he remained until Newgarden took the lead on the final turn of the last lap. Scott Dixon crossed the line fifth after running comfortably inside the top ten all day.

The IndyCar series will be back for the next round of the championship at Long Beach April 10.

PosNameGap
1Josef Newgarden
2Scott McLaughlin+0.0669
3Marcus Ericsson+1.3537
4Will Power+15.2230
5Scott Dixon+15.6736
6Jimmie Johnson+18.0939
7Alex Palou+19.1937
8Simon Pagenaud+22.4649
9Santino Ferrucci+24.4149
10Rinus VeeKay+25.4840
11David Malukas+26.0503
12Colton Herta+1 lap
13Ed Carpenter+1 lap
14JR Hildebrand+1 lap
15Pato O’Ward+1 lap
16Callum Ilott+1 lap
17Dalton Kellett+2 laps
18Conor Daly+3 laps
19Christian Lundgaard+15 laps
20Takuma Sato+108 laps
21Felix Rosenqvist+110 laps
22Graham Rahal+120 laps
23Helio Castroneves+120 laps
24Devlin DeFrancesco+120 laps
25Kyle Kirkwood+135 laps
26Romain Grosjean+145 laps
27Alexander Rossi+237 laps
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