Rahal sweeps Detroit Grand Prix doubleheaders

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DETROIT — Graham Rahal is relishing a remarkable run — this weekend in the Motor City and over the last two-plus seasons.

Rahal completed a doubleheader sweep at the Detroit Grand Prix on June 4 and became IndyCar’s first two-time winner this season.

Driving for father and former racing star Bobby Rahal’s Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team, Rahal has six career victories, five in two-plus seasons during a stretch of success that followed a six-year winless streak.

“Through the ups and downs of my career, when you get a chance to win a race, you never take it for granted,” he said. “So, it’s pretty special for me.”

It looked like a given Rahal’s Honda-power car was going to finish first easily, for the second straight race, until there was a single-file final restart with two laps to go in the 70-lap race. A red flag stopped the race for 18 minutes after 67 laps because Spencer Pigot’s car had a mechanical failure. The Ed Carpenter Racing driver got out of his smoke-filled car after a yellow flag came out because James Hinchcliffe’s car stalled.

That wasn’t enough to let the competition close in on Rahal, who pulled away for victory on the Belle Isle course. He finished 1.17 seconds ahead of Josef Newgarden’s Chevrolet, a day after getting to the checkered flag six-plus seconds ahead of the competition.

“I couldn’t pull anything too risky, because I didn’t have any grip on the tires,” Newgarden said.

Will Power of Team Penske was third Sunday, giving Chevy a better showing than on Saturday when Honda swept the podium near General Motors’ world headquarters.

“We didn’t get the win, but it was a good showing,” Power said. “Honda has definitely found something, but it’s not reliable.”

Rahal became the first to sweep in Detroit since it began hosting doubleheaders in 2013. He became the first to win two IndyCar races in a weekend since Scott Dixon pulled off the feat four years ago in Toronto. His team won consecutive races for the first time since Kenny Brack drove pulled off the feat in Japan and at Milwaukee in 2001. Rahal, who is from New Albany, became the first American to win in Detroit on Saturday since Michael Andretti in 1996.

Indianapolis 500 winner Takuma Sato earned the pole earlier in the day and finished fourth with his Honda-powered car for Andretti Autosport.

POINTS RACE: Scott Dixon, with an injured left foot from his crash in last week’s Indianapolis 500, finished sixth to stay atop the points list with 303 followed by Helio Castroneves (295), Sato (292), Simon Pagenaud (278), Newgarden (259) and Rahal (251) making quite a climb from No. 15 in the standings at the start of the weekend.

CLIPPED: Castroneves finished ninth, ending a race that included one of his tires getting punctured by Ryan Hunter Reay’s front wing. His winless streak extended to 52 races.

CONTRACT TALKS: The Detroit Grand Prix has one year left on its contract to hold the race on Belle Isle, and event chairman Bud Denker said he is confident the deal will be extended until at least 2021.

“My expectation is that we’ll be agreeing with the state over the next several months,” he said.

UP NEXT: The open-wheel series shifts to Texas Motor Speedway, where Rahal is the defending champion, for a race under the lights Saturday night June 10. Rahal beat James Hinchcliffe last year by 0.008 of a second, in the closest finish for an IndyCar race at Texas.

“I think it’s going to be a crazy race once again,” Rahal said. “It should be a track that will suit the Honda package very well.”

Graham Rahal, of New Albany, celebrates his second win in two days of racing at the Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle, Mich. Rahal became the IndyCar Series’ first two-time winner with the Sunday, June 4 win.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/06/web1_RahalHappy_PS.jpgGraham Rahal, of New Albany, celebrates his second win in two days of racing at the Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle, Mich. Rahal became the IndyCar Series’ first two-time winner with the Sunday, June 4 win. Photos by Chris Owens | IndyCar Series

http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/06/web1_RahalCar2_PS.jpgPhotos by Chris Owens | IndyCar Series

By Larry Lage

AP Sports Writer

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