Wednesday, May 17, 2017

2017 GP of Indianapolis

Will Power dominated the GP of Indianapolis to win it for the second time in three years and earn the 30th Indycar win of his career!

 
 Helio Castroneves was the only driver who looked to have a chance at the win, taking the lead from Will Power on pit stops, but a different tire strategy didn't work and he ended up fifth.  It was the first caution free race on the road course at IMS, and only two cars did not finish, both due to mechanical problems. 
 



 
 2017 Honda GP of Alabama
Polesitter:  Will Power

TOP 10 Finishers
 
1. Will Power:  Started on pole for the third time this year, and Finally got in the winners circle in 2017.
2. Scott Dixon: Five Top 5s in 5 races has his second in points.
3. Ryan Hunter-Reay: His second podium in 4 races on the IMS road course.
4. Simon Pagenaud:  Has finished in each position 1-5 through 5 races this season.
5. Helio Castroneves:  A strong run was ended with a tire strategy call.
6. Graham Rahal:  The second year in a row Graham moved through the field to finish well here.
7. Max Chilton: Ties his best Indycar finish ever.
8. Alexander Rossi:  His second top 10 in two races on the Indy road course.
9. Spencer Pigot:  His second Top 10 this season.
10. Juan Pablo Montoya :  A strong finish for his first race this season.
 
Different Teams: 5 Penske (4), Ganassi (2), Andretti (2), ECR(1), RLL (1)
Different Countries 7:  Australia, New Zealand, USA (4), France, Brazil, United Kingdom, Colombia
 
 5 Chevys and 5 Hondas
 
 
FUN FACTS:
 
5 Lead Changes among 2 Drivers
Average Speed: 120.813 mph
Cautions:  0
 Fastest Lap: 126.539 mph on lap 68 by Josef Newgarden
Penalties: 4 (1. Marco Andretti avoidable contact on lap 6)
(2. Mikhail Aleshin Hit pit equipment on lap 63)
(3. Josef Newgarden pit speed violation on lap 64 and 65)

 
A ROUGH DAY for
Early season points leader Sebastien Bourdais who had an engine problem on lap four and was the first car out of the race.
Josef Newgarden was caught speeding in the pits and subsequently had a problem that saw him speeding during his drive through penalty and then again through his second drive through penalty.  He ended up finishing 11th after a strong top 5 drive all day.


 
 
 
NEXT UP:
 
THE 101st running of the
INDY 500!!!!

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