Christian Lundgaard Wins 2026 Sonsio Grand Prix
Lundgaard snapped a 47-race winless streak and beat David Malukas by 4.763 seconds after a late pass on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.
- On Saturday, Arrow McLaren driver Christian Lundgaard won the Sonsio Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway's road course, securing his second career IndyCar Series victory.
- The 24-year-old Danish driver snapped a 47-race winless streak with a daring outside pass on David Malukas with 18 laps remaining, forcing the race leader to concede position.
- Malukas finished second, while Graham Rahal secured the final podium position in third place after competing on the 2.439-mile road course.
- Defending pole-sitter Alex Palou finished fifth, extending his series points lead to 27 over Kyle Kirkwood heading into the 110th Indianapolis 500.
- Lundgaard and the grid return to the Brickyard in two weeks for the 110th running of the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing," the Indianapolis 500 on May 24.
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Christian Lundgaard wins first race since 2023 at Sonsio Grand Prix
Christian Lundgaard snapped a 47-race winless drought and secured his first IndyCar win in nearly three years with a victory in the Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course on Saturday.
Christian Lundgaard wins the Indianapolis Grand Prix and hopes to carry momentum into Indy 500
Christian Lundgaard is the winner of the Indianapolis Grand Prix and he hopes to carry that momentum into the Indy 500.
Lundgaard wins Indianapolis Grand Prix, hopes to carry momentum into Indy 500
Christian Lundgaard set up a daring outside move with 18 laps to go, then nudged his way past David Malukas through three sweeping turns on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's road course to win the Indianapolis Grand Prix on Saturday.
Christian Lundgaard Wins Chaotic Sonsio Grand Prix
Source: Michael L. Levitt / Getty Speedway, IN – Christian Lundgaard muscled past David Malukas with 18 laps to go to win a chaotic and barnburner of a Sonsio Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Road Course. The day started with Alex Palou earning Pole Position after rain forced IndyCar to postpone yesterday’s qualifying, as he looked for his fourth straight win at the Indy GP. The race started with chaos, a massive crash in Turn 1 when Felix Rosenqv…
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