Newgarden wins Long Beach pole in tight IndyCar title race
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — The IndyCar championship race tightened ahead of the Grand Prix of Long Beach after a messy qualifying session put contenders Alex Palou and Pato O’Ward in the middle of the pack.
Josef Newgarden, a distant third in the standings but still mathematically in the mix for the title, seized the opportunity and won the pole for Sunday’s season-ending race.
Palou arrived at the temporary street course with a 35-point lead over O’Ward in the standings, needing only an 11th-place finish to make him the first Spaniard to win an IndyCar title. His cushy lead and incredible consistency this season have O’Ward and Newgarden both admitting they need near-miracles to deny Palou the crown.
O’Ward and Palou failed to advance to the final round of qualifying. Newgarden pounced with Saturday’s pole-winning run and credited a fan who has been roaming the temporary street course hyping Newgarden and his Team Penske all weekend.