Colton Herta won the IndyCar race in Toronto on Sunday for his first victory of the year, starting from the pole and maintaining control throughout the chaotic race at Exhibition Place. The 24-year-old American raced to his eighth career victory and first in more than two years.
Colton Herta, of the United States, celebrates with his team after winning an IndyCar auto race in Toronto , Sunday, July 21, 2024. Winner Colton Herta, center, of the United States, second-place Kyle Kirkwood, left, also of the United States, and third-place Scott Dixon , right, of New Zealand, celebrate on the podium after an IndyCar auto race in Toronto , Sunday, July 21, 2024.
Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood finished second on the street course, followed by four-time Toronto champion Scott Dixon of hip Ganassi Racing. The race was the first street event for the hybrid powertrains introduced two weeks ago on the road course at Mid-Ohio.
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