Newgarden win caps off fine fightback for Chevrolet

Newgarden win caps off fine fightback for Chevrolet

Team Chevy’s response to its drubbing by Honda at the 2022 Indianapolis 500 was on display throughout most of the race as its drives led 130 of 200 laps while making exceptional fuel mileage on the way to victory for American auto manufacturer.

Josef Newgarden’s triumph for Team Penske and Team Chevy on the last lap was a thrill felt throughout the Speedway and General Motors.

So near, but so far for Arrow McLaren at Indy

‘Dragon move’ a necessary evil – Newgarden

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