FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Tony Kanaan realized within a matter of laps on the repaved and reconfigured track that the pack was back.
At Texas Motor Speedway, where over the past 20 years IndyCar has had some of its fastest and most exciting finishes, drivers quickly worked in a second groove on the 1+-mile track that was repaved earlier this year. Some even were going three-wide, whether they meant to or not.
”Very intense from first lap to the last lap,” Kanaan said. ”I’m glad it’s over.”
But Will Power had anticipated every bit of that before starting the race that he won under caution late Saturday night.