Winning and Losing at the 2021 Long Beach Grand Prix.

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Romain Grosjean, who started third in the Long Beach IndyCar race, rued his inability to use push-to-pass boost due to fuel constraints, which prevented him from overtaking his Andretti Autosport teammate Kyle Kirkwood, who won the race. Grosjean praised his team's strategy and pit stops, but lamented the missed opportunity to win.
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