EDMONTON -- Esteban Guerrieri grabbed the lead on the first lap and held on to win a crash-filled IndyLights race in drizzling rain at the City Centre Airport Saturday. The Argentine, with Sam Schmidt Motorsports, held off teammate and polesitter Josef Newgarden by six-tenths of a second to claim his second victory of the year. "We both were on a good pace, you could see that from the beginning," said Guerierri, standing in the winners circle. "We understood the track." Guerrieri still sits second to points leader Newgarden in the overall championship race, but has a chance to make up more ground on Sunday, when the cars drive the second of two races. Guerrieri credited his crew, who did some last-minute work on his No. 7 car before qualifying. "I guess they pulled the gearbox apart," said Guerrieri. "I saw the car 10 minutes before qualifying and it was in three pieces." Oliver Webb of England was third -- more than seven seconds off the pace. Newgarden tried to make up ground on the final lap but Guerrieri shut the door. "It was tough," said Newgarden. "I think I was quicker than him, but he did a good job defending himself." The driver from Hendersonville, Tenn., said he was happy with second place to keep his lead in the overall standings. "Its points, points, points every weekend," he said. Webb made the podium in his first race. "It was a good race. We kept it in one piece, made a few moves, and ended up on the podium, he said. The race had been set for 40 laps on the new 2.2-mile, 13-turn road course, but the multiple crashes forced it to become a 36-lap timed race. It was a tough day for Canada. Three of the four Canucks in the field -- Tyler Dueck, David Ostella, of Maple, Ont., and Torontos Daniel Morad -- were knocked out in a chain reaction crash on the first lap on the Turn 5 hairpin when Guerrieri dove past Newgarden to take the lead. It appeared Dueck, from Abbotsford, B.C., tried to force an inside move, sending Ostella and Morad into a swampy infield still heavy with water from Fridays rains. Stefan Rzadzinski of Edmonton slid into the infield once but managed to finish 10th in the 16-car field. There was a scary moment late in the race, when Irish driver Peter Dempsey, fighting for position with Victor Carbone on Turn 1, caught Carbones front wheel, drifted into the catch fence and turned upside down. Dempsey managed to walk away and was OK. IndyLights, the development series for the IndyCar Series, will run the second race before the main IndyCar event.
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