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Strategy Helps Scott McLaughlin & Will Power to Team Penske 1-2 at Barber

Scott McLaughlin pits during the 2024 Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park.

LEEDS, Ala. — Four full-course yellow flags couldn’t derail Scott McLaughlin, as the No. 3 Team Penske Chevrolet used strategy to his advantage to win Sunday’s (April 28) Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park.

McLaughlin led 58 of 90 laps in the third NTT IndyCar Series points race of the year after starting on pole position. He finished just over 1.3 seconds ahead of Penske teammate and fellow front-row starter Will Power. McLaughlin’s and Power’s races were defined by a full-course yellow on lap 44.

Alexander Rossi exited pit road before his left rear tire was secure to the car. The tire came off as the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet negotiated Turn 2, with the car stopping just off track.

Under the ensuing yellow, McLaughlin and Power both pitted, both having stopped shortly before Lap 30. Several other drivers stopped, knowing that they needed only one more pit stop to make it to the finish.

Some other competitors had another idea, however. Sting Ray Robb hit the tire barrier outside of turn 1 on Lap 55. Underneath that yellow, Felix Rosenqvist, Alex Palou and about a dozen other drivers pitted, gambling that they could make it to the end without stopping again.

After the Lap 59 restart, there was a new race brewing. With a pit lane delta time of 29 seconds, McLaughlin and Power had to build up their advantage over Palou to be greater than that margin before their final pit stop on lap 75. Palou couldn’t charge, as he had to conserve fuel.

If the Penske racers couldn’t lengthen their lead to Palou enough, then winning would be much more difficult, owing to the limited passing opportunities around Barber.

McLaughlin circulated around the 17-turn, 2.3-mile circuit with laps mostly in the 68-second range, dipping into the 67-second range in the four laps before his final pit stop. Power was slightly slower than his teammate but remained in sight through that charge.

As for Palou, he remained in the 70-second range throughout that lap window, only dipping into the 69-second range by less than a tenth of a second on two occasions. McLaughlin and Power both pitted on lap 75, and their quick charge worked. As McLaughlin turned on the pit exit road, Palou was just starting to accelerate down the main straight.

Power blended out behind his teammate, and Palou had no answer, eventually finishing fifth.

Between the Rossi and Robb cautions, there was a seven-lap stint where…

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