Lloyd Turns Attention To St. Petersburg

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Now that Alex Lloyd has won on an oval, he’s looking forward to more familiar territory of the twists and turns of a temporary street circuit.

Lloyd stayed clear of debris and pitfalls March 24 to win the Miami 100 on the 1.5-mile Homestead-Miami Speedway oval, taking a yellow/checkered combination ahead of pole sitter Chris Festa. The scheduled 67-lap race was truncated because of a Lap 47 incident that involved five cars and damaged a section of the Turn 2 catch fence above the SAFER Barrier.

Lloyd, a two-time winner last season on road courses, now turns his attention to the 1.8-mile circuit on the scenic streets of St. Petersburg, Fla. Many of the teams will test on the Homestead-Miami Speedway road course on March 27.


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