Christian Lundgaard seemed as surprised as anyone that he won Sunday at Road America. After all, he ran into the back of Scott Dixon on the opening lap. So to go from worst-to-first is not something, as he said, would have on a "bingo card" for the race on the longest circuit on the INDYCAR schedule, which meant a relatively short race when it comes to laps with just a 55-lap race on the 4.014-mile course. "I knew we were going to be fighting for a top-10 regardless, just from the pace that we had," the Arrow McLaren No. 7 driver said in the news conference after his second win of the season....
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