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Veach wins, Stoneman and Urrutia penalized

Zach Veach left all the dramas behind him, racing his Belardi Auto Racing machine to Indy Lights victory at Road America, but bad-tempered racing behind him affected the top three in the championship.   At the start, polesitter Veach jumped into an immediate lead, but championship leader Ed Jones drove his Carlin Racing machine around the outside of front-row starter Santiago Urrutia to grab second place, with Dean Stoneman (Andretti Autosport) moving past the other Schmidt Peterson Motorsports car of Andre Negrao to take fourth. Stoneman then passed Urrutia, too, but when the SPM driver tried to retaliate on the outside under braking for Turn 5, he ran out of road and dropped to ninth. At...
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