DETROIT – Four hours before IndyCar turned its first laps in downtown Detroit in more than 30 years, Alex Palou was telling a scrum of reporters Sunday’s 100-lap race around the 1.7-mile street course could be a bit of a snoozer. “It’s all first and second-gear corners. At the moment,…Read More
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