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2025 IndyCar Synk 275 at Iowa Speedway: Complete Race Results Unveiled

July 12, 2025 4 Min Read
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Pato O’Ward claimed victory at the Sink 275 in his 100th IndyCar start by holding off intense pressure from Josef Newgarden in the closing laps, following several caution warnings that led to a red flag and fierce competition. Starting fifth, O’Ward quickly positioned himself for the win by overtaking early and capitalizing on Newgarden’s slow pit stop.

The race was interrupted by a red flag after O’Ward’s teammate Nolan Siegel crashed heavily into the wall, necessitating repairs. Despite leading 232 of the 275 laps, Newgarden was unable to break past O’Ward, known as the “King of Corn” for his Iowa success, who ultimately held firm.

O’Ward celebrated on Victory Lane, acknowledging the season-long wait and noting this win came with a Chevrolet 1-2-3 finish. He praised Newgarden for his prowess, saying he had to be at his best to beat him, especially on this challenging track.

Pole-sitter Newgarden led the start, though early incidents included Colton Herta spinning and other aggressive moves from Nolan Siegel and Will Power. Spanish driver Alex Palou maintained strong form, advancing to third place early on, while Scott McLaughlin recovered from a qualifying crash to finish fourth.

The race featured multiple cautions, including for Jacob Abel and Kyle Kirkwood, who crashed twice during the weekend, severely impacting his championship hopes. Christian Rasmussen and others also showcased skilled driving amidst the chaos.

Pit stops created more shifts in positioning, notably with O’Ward overtaking Newgarden after a slower pit stop by the latter, and a hectic pit lane scene caused by timely cautions. Various battles unfolded mid-pack, with Will Power ultimately finishing third despite strong pressure from behind.

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Siegel’s crash, which brought out a second red flag, occurred at a critical moment when front runners were pitting. O’Ward discussed on FS1 how challenging it was to compete against Newgarden, but he managed to “turn the tables” and apply pressure.

As the race resumed, further caution came when Callum Ilott hit the wall, damaging his rear wing. In the final laps, O’Ward maintained his lead and denied Newgarden a late pass, securing his well-earned victory.

Newgarden praised his team’s performance but acknowledged that O’Ward deserved the win. Despite setbacks, Team Penske’s drivers, including Power and McLaughlin, remain competitive and optimistic about their chances in upcoming races.

Final race standings had O’Ward first, Newgarden second, and Power third, with notable performances from McLaughlin and Palou rounding out the top five.

Fan Take: This intense showdown not only highlights the emergence of Pato O’Ward as a formidable force in IndyCar but also intensifies the championship battle, especially against seasoned drivers like Newgarden. For racing fans, this thrilling competition and the mix of strategic pit stops and skillful driving promise an exciting season ahead, pushing the sport’s excitement to new heights.

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