Christian Rasmussen won the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250 for his 1st NTT INDYCAR SERIES Win

Starting from 9th place Car 21 Christian Rasmussen, Chevrolet, won the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250 for his 1st NTT INDYCAR SERIES Win. This is his 1st win & 2nd Top 5 of 2025. 2nd Place Car 10 Alex Palou, Honda, started from pole posted his 13th Top 5. 3rd Place Car 3 Scott McLaughlin, Chevrolet, started from 4th place posted his 5th Top 5.

4th Place Car 20 Alexander Rossi, Chevrolet, started from 12th place followed by 5th place Car 5 Pato O’Ward, Chevrolet, started from 3rd place. 6th Place Car 7 Christian Lundgaard, Chevrolet, started from 17th place followed by 7th place Car 2 Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, started from 7th place. 8th Place Car 4 David Malukas, Chevrolet, started from 2nd place followed by 9th place Car 9 Scott Dixon, Honda, started from 14th place. Lastly in the Top 10 was Car 66 Marcus Armstrong, Honda, in 10th place, started from 16th place. Canadian Car 30 Devlin DeFrancesco, Honda finished in 16th place.

The race had 5 Cautions for 49 laps: 1st Caution on lap 2 for Contact: Car 6 in Turn 4. 2nd Caution on lap 10 for Spin: Car 15 in Turn 2. 3rd Caution on lap 105 for Contact: Car 12 in Turn 2. 4th Caution on lap 142 for Track Inspection. 5th Caution on lap 209 for Conditions.

The race had 10 Lead changes among 6 drivers. Lap Leaders: Palou, Alex 1 – 15, Malukas, David 16 – 40, Palou, Alex 41 – 58, Foster, Louis 59, Palou, Alex 60 – 145, Armstrong, Marcus 146 – 153, Palou, Alex 154 – 196, Rosenqvist, Felix 197, Palou, Alex 198 – 234, Rasmussen, Christian 235 – 250.

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Point Standings: Palou 670, O’Ward 505, Dixon 433, Lundgaard 426, Kirkwood 405, Herta 352, Armstrong 352, Power 347, Rosenqvist 346, McLaughlin 320, Malukas 312, Rasmussen 308, VeeKay 287, Rossi 276, Ferrucci 269, Newgarden 265, Rahal 252, Simpson 250, Daly 237, Ericsson 219, Foster 203, Ilott 196, Shwartzman 195, Siegel 200, Robb 167, DeFrancesco 159, Abel 116, Takuma Sato 36, Helio Castroneves 20, Ed Carpenter 16, Jack Harvey 12, Ryan Hunter-Reay 10, Kyle Larson 6, Marco Andretti 5.

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Late Charge Delivers First Win to Rasmussen in Milwaukee Stunner

WEST ALLIS, Wis. (Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025) – Christian Rasmussen got the break he needed from Mother Nature, and then he and Ed Carpenter Racing did the rest.

Rasmussen used deft tire strategy by his team during a late caution period and then powered his No. 21 ECR Splenda Stevia Chevrolet past the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda of pole sitter and freshly crowned series champion Alex Palou with 16 laps to go to win the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250 on Sunday, his first career NTT INDYCAR SERIES victory.

“Today was amazing,” Rasmussen said. “We were so good on new tires, even compared to other cars on new tires. Wow – that’s a good day, a good Sunday.”

2023 INDY NXT by Firestone season champion Rasmussen, in his second NTT INDYCAR SERIES season with ECR, earned his breakthrough victory in his 30th career start. He became the newest first-time winner in the series since fellow Danish driver Christian Lundgaard in July 2023 at Toronto, and this was the first victory for ECR since Rinus VeeKay triumphed in May 2021 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.

“I knew this was coming for Christian,” team owner Ed Carpenter said. “He’s the best there is right now on short ovals, He has shown it all season long. That yellow played to his hand, and he did an amazing job taking advantage of his new tires and Chevy power. It feels so good; it’s been a while since we’ve won a race.”

Rasmussen beat Palou to the finish by 1.9463 seconds after taking the lead on Lap 235 of 250. Scott McLaughlin finished third in the No. 3 Sonsio Vehicle Protection Chevrolet of Team Penske, tying his season best.

Alexander Rossi finished a season-best fourth in the No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet to put two ECR cars in the top five at the checkered flag for the first time this year. Pato O’Ward rounded out the top five in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet.

Palou, who led 199 laps, saw a 2.011-second lead over McLaughlin evaporate when sprinkles around the historic 1.015-mile oval were reported on Lap 209, triggering the fifth and final caution period of the race.

During that caution, Palou, McLaughlin and third-place Josef Newgarden elected to stay out of the pits and keep their track position. Meanwhile, Rasmussen, Rossi and O’Ward were among a handful of drivers to dive into the pits for a quick change to fresh Firestone Firehawk tires, knowing speed diminished quickly when tire wear ramped up during this race.

After the restart on Lap 222, it took Rossi and Rasmussen just one lap to climb to fourth and fifth, respectively. Rasmussen then passed Rossi for fourth, with his sights set on Newgarden in third.

Rasmussen dove under Newgarden’s No. 2 Snap-on Team Penske Chevrolet in Turn 3 on Lap 227 and was .6 of a second behind second-place McLaughlin and 2.2 seconds behind Palou.

But the traction provided by the fresh Firestone tires – Palou, McLaughlin and Newgarden each made their final stops on Laps 196 or 197, nearly 15 laps earlier than Rasmussen – proved decisive.

Rasmussen was gobbling time on every area of the track with fresh rubber and his typically aggressive style, driving around McLaughlin with a high-line move in Turn 2 on Lap 230. Palou was 1.321 seconds ahead in the lead, but it appeared to be only a matter of time until Rasmussen would catch the four-time series champion and pounce.

That moment arrived on Lap 235 when Palou and Rasmussen went side by side through Turns 3 and 4, inches apart, with Palou hugging the low line and Rasmussen in the high groove. Rasmussen edged ahead on the front straightaway, officially taking the lead for good at the start-finish line, and finally got around Palou for clear sailing in Turn 1 on Lap 236.

It was the first time Rasmussen led all day, a spot he wouldn’t surrender. The Dane held steady while navigating lapped traffic over the closing laps for his momentous first win, which maybe shouldn’t be considered a stunner considering he, Palou and O’Ward are the only three drivers to finish in the top 10 in all five series oval races this season.

“We were talking before the race that if there was a late caution, then we want to go on new tires because it is such an advantage,” Rasmussen said. “There were more people that did it than I thought there would in that last stint, but it was definitely the right choice.”

The runner-up finish for Palou was his 12th top-three result in 16 starts this season, with eight victories. But finishing second also ended his chance to tie fellow legends A.J. Foyt and Al Unser for the most victories in an INDYCAR SERIES season, 10, at the season-ending Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix presented by Willscot on Sunday, Aug. 31 at Nashville Superspeedway (2 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network).

Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250 Race Results

Milwaukee Mile August 24, 2025

WEST ALLIS, Wis. – Results Sunday of the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250 NTT INDYCAR SERIES event on the 1.015-mile Milwaukee Mile, with order of finish, starting position in parentheses, car #, driver, engine, laps completed and reason out (if any):

1. (9) Car 21 Christian Rasmussen, Chevrolet, 250, Running

2. (1) Car 10 Alex Palou, Honda, 250, Running

3. (4) Car 3 Scott McLaughlin, Chevrolet, 250, Running

4. (12) Car 20 Alexander Rossi, Chevrolet, 250, Running

5. (3) Car 5 Pato O’Ward, Chevrolet, 250, Running

6. (17) Car 7 Christian Lundgaard, Chevrolet, 250, Running

7. (7) Car 2 Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 250, Running

8. (2) Car 4 David Malukas, Chevrolet, 250, Running

9. (14) Car 9 Scott Dixon, Honda, 250, Running

10. (16) Car 66 Marcus Armstrong, Honda, 250, Running

11. (24) Car 26 Colton Herta, Honda, 250, Running

12. (6) Car 27 Kyle Kirkwood, Honda, 250, Running

13. (8) Car 76 Conor Daly, Chevrolet, 250, Running

14. (21) Car 14 Santino Ferrucci, Chevrolet, 250, Running

15. (11) Car 18 Rinus VeeKay, Honda, 250, Running

16. (15) Car 30 Devlin DeFrancesco, Honda, 250, Running – Canadian

17. (27) Car 45 Louis Foster, Honda, 249, Running

18. (20) Car 83 Robert Shwartzman, Chevrolet, 249, Running

19. (13) Car 28 Marcus Ericsson, Honda, 249, Running

20. (26) Car 8 Kyffin Simpson, Honda, 249, Running

21. (22) Car 50 Jacob Abel, Honda, 248, Running

22. (25) Car 60 Felix Rosenqvist, Honda, 248, Running

23. (19) Car 77 Sting Ray Robb, Chevrolet, 248, Running

24. (10) Car 15 Graham Rahal, Honda, 247, Running

25. (23) Car 90 Callum Ilott, Chevrolet, 137, Mechanical

26. (5) Car 12 Will Power, Chevrolet, 102, Contact

27. (18) Car 6 Nolan Siegel, Chevrolet, 0, Contact

Race Statistics
Winner’s average speed: 124.656 mph
Time of race: 02:02:08.1735
Margin of victory: 1.9463 seconds
Cautions: 5 for 49 laps
Lead changes: 10 among 6 drivers

Next event: Sunday, Aug. 31 Nashville Superspeedway FOX 2:30 p.m.

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