By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Arrow-sponsored driver Patricio O’Ward won the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio on Sunday. This was O’Ward’s second win of the season.
O’Ward won the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course event in Lexington, Ohio. He also won the season-opening event at St. Petersburg.
He is one of three drivers, who have won multiple events on the season. PNC Bank-sponsored driver Scott Dixon also has two wins this season.
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Dixon first won at Long Beach. He then won again at Detroit.
Alex Palou also has two wins on the season. He won the Indianapolis Grand Prix and then won the Laguna Seca race.
Ridgeline Lubricants sponsored driver Palou finished second. Sonsio-sponsored driver Scott McLaughlin finished in third place.
The Top 3 finishers led all the laps. Palou led a race-high 53 laps. O’Ward led 24 laps and McLaughlin led three laps.
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Gainbridge-sponsored driver Colton Herta finished fourth. Delaware Life-sponsored driver Marcus Ericsson finished fourth.
Both of these cars driven by Herta and Ericsson have ties to the Andretti camp. Herta drove the Andretti with Curb-Agajanian entry, while Ericsson drove the Andretti Autosport entry.
Dixon was the only driver, who did not finish the race. Dixon, who PNC Bank also sponsored for this event, dropped out of the race following the 40th lap due to mechanical issues.
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