Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood in the No.27 Siemens AWS Honda scored his second victory of the season in Detroit.

Speaking following Sunday’s Detroit Grand Prix the Floridian said:

For some reason, the wing was damaged, but it wasn’t really causing that much of an issue. “This AWS Honda was on rails all weekend long. There were some challenges out there, that’s for sure. We had to pass our way back through a handful of times, and it was definitely not a walk in the park, especially with that front-wing damage at the end. We did lose a little bit of performance, but the car actually felt fine.

“Epic pit stops. Epic strategy. We were definitely the fastest.”

Pole-sitter Colton Herta in the No.26 Gainbridge Honda came home in third place and speaking following the action he said:

I’m happy to finally get a result on a Sunday. It’s been a really trying year so far for us on the Gainbridge team. 
We were finally to finish on the podium and it feels really good. And to deliver a win for Honda in the Motor City makes it even more special.”

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