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Alex Palou wins Long Beach race after safety car incident

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Felix Rosenqvist finished the race in second place.

Official3 backing sources

Felix Rosenqvist lost the lead due to a safety car situation.

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Alex Palou won the race.

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Open Questions

5 questions
What specific mechanical failure caused Marcus Ericsson's retirement?
How many seconds was Felix Rosenqvist's lead before the safety car?
What was the exact timing or lap of the safety car incident?
Are there any penalties or investigations related to the safety car incident?
What are the specific plans or preparations for Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Ericsson ahead of the Indianapolis 500?
Cause of the safety car situation that cost Felix Rosenqvist the leadfactual

A poorly timed safety car for the Swede allowed Alex Palou to pass and win.

According to SVT Sport
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Loose carbon fiber debris on the track caused a short but decisive safety car situation.

According to Sportbladet

Context: This disagreement affects the understanding of whether the safety car was due to external factors (debris) or strategic/timing issues, which could imply different responsibilities for the outcome.

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