Race distance: 85 laps, 151.1 miles.
Last year: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver Christian Lundgaard won from the pole, leading three times for 54 of 85 laps including the final 24. Alex Palou, Colton Herta, Scott Dixon and Josef Newgarden rounded out the top five.
Last race: Will Power rallied to win Sunday's Hy-Vee One-Step 250 oval race at Iowa Speedway, his first on the track in 18 attempts, to complete a weekend sweep for Team Penske. Power crossed the finish line as a scary four-car, last-lap crash unfolded behind him, injuring Sting Ray Robb. Alexander Rossi, Ed Carpenter and Kyle Kirkwood were also involved. Palou, pole winner Scott McLaughlin, Dixon and Herta rounded out the top five. The day before, McLaughlin earned his first IndyCar oval win in Iowa's doubleheader opener, leading 164 of 250 laps after starting second. Pato O'Ward was a half-second behind in second, followed by Newgarden, Dixon and Rinus VeeKay. Power finished 18th despite starting fourth.
Fast facts: Robb was examined and released from a hospital on Sunday night. ... IMSA and 2023 Indy NXT series runner-up Hunter McElrea will make his IndyCar debut in the No. 18 Honda for Dale Coyne Racing. ... Sunday will mark IndyCar's final event before breaking for the Paris Olympics and closing the season on ovals. ... Palou leads Power by 35 points in the standings, with O'Ward 52 behind and Dixon 57 back.
Next race: Aug. 16, Madison, Illinois.
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