Motor Racing: US teen Herta becomes youngest winner in IndyCar history

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WASHINGTON: Colton Herta became the youngest winner in IndyCar history on Sunday (Mar 24), the 18-year-old American taking the checkered flag in ...

WASHINGTON: Colton Herta became the youngest winner in IndyCar history on Sunday , the 18-year-old American taking the checkered flag in his only third series start at the IndyCar Classic.

Herta, who turns 19 next Saturday, made his last pit stop just inside the final refuel window and took the lead when a crash forced leaders Will Power and Alexander Rossi to delay their last stops."Perfect strategy," Rahal said."We were not expecting that. We had really good pace. Early on we were so quick."

Herta's Harding-Steinbrenner Racing is owned by George Steinbrenner IV, the 22-year-old son of New York Yankees baseball club co-owner Hank Steinbrenner. Herta passed Rossi after the first pit stops on lap 13, but Rossi replied on lap 22 with a daring inside move on a long backstretch to reclaim second.

Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)

 

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