Palou's pit crew are out but he's passed the entry point. Maybe next lap.
Callum Ilott makes it two crashes in a row after he crashed out yesterday. It seems to be a big one.
He seems to be unable to pass Rasmussen ahead - I wonder if his race engineers comments have got to him.
He's now two seconds ahead of Malukas and nearly seven seconds in front of yesterday's winner, Pato O'Ward.
Lundgaard is up to twelfth after a poor race yesterday, he still seems to missing confidence at ovals still but its promising he's not dropping back today but gaining places.
Luke Mason, Newgarden's race engineer, has warned him of Rasmussen ahead - it seems the Dane is getting a reputation for his driving style...
He's back into the top 10, just nine more cars to go to return to where he was before the pits.
If he wanted to win before, he will be determined to now. He's behind Herta at this moment.
Colton Herta hit the wall with quite a large impact, he's lucky to still be going - Rossi was on the inside and managed to avoid getting caught up.
Palou leads again but Malukas challenges immediately - Daly passes Rosenqvist for fourth.
Newgarden seems to have come back into pitlane, he remains 13th however.
Yesterday is was a fumble in the stop, today its the decision to pit first. While unlucky, the track is renowned for traffic issues and benefitting from staying out as long as possible.
Palou and Malukas pits, they come out in the lead while Newgarden is down in 13th.
Ericsson hit the wall after getting onto the marbles and had to pull into the infield. It could have been a right front tyre failure.
Brave move to pit first when this is how he lost the lead yesterday. He's pitted as a caution has come out. This could hurt Newgarden.
Palou is still somehow just keeping ahead of Palou! The pair are now 4.8s behind Newgarden.
Alex Palou squeezes back past on the outside! Brave fighting that's allowed Newgarden to fun three seconds ahead.
David Malukas is trying his best to pass Palou trying up the inside at one of the turns. He goes again and he takes the position.
It's clear Newgarden is not waiting around today, he wants this win.
Christian Rasmussen sits in 14th after starting 17th - he's not storming through the same he did yesterday but there's still time.
Palou is dropping back from Newgarden already a second-and-a-bit behind.
David Malukas is not too far away - a bit of bad traffic could help put him in a good position to challenge the front two. He is yet to win a race in IndyCar.
The Swede dropped down the grid yesterday so he'll be hoping to be able to hold position in fifth.
Pato O'Ward has silently crept up to be outside the top three after starting eighth. Let's see what he can do.
Conor Daly is up to sixth after passing Dixon on the outside, brave stuff. Next for him is Rosenqvist.