Herta makes all right moves to win wet, wild IndyCar GP
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colton Herta stopped an early slide, overcame two late pit stops and eventually pulled away from Simon Pagenaud on Saturday to win the wild, wacky and wet IndyCar Grand Prix.
Herta beat the three-time race winner by 3.0983 seconds amid rooster tails coming from the saturated road course. The 22-year-old California driver won for the first time this season and seventh time overall.
“This is awesome,” he said. “That’s the hardest race I think I’ve ever done — wet to dry, dry back to wet.”
Dalton Kellett of Stouffville, Ont., was 26th.