@IndyLights Freedom 100 Race Results from @IMS

Canadian Dalton Kellett started from the pole in today’s Freedom 100 Indy Lights race from Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Unfortunately Dalton couldn’t hang on and finished the race in third place behind the race winner #98 Colton Herta and second place finisher Pato O’Ward.

1 #98 Colton Herta Valencia CA Andretti Steinbrenner Racing
2 #27 Pato O’Ward (R) Monterrey Mexico Andretti Autosport
3 #28 Dalton Kellett Toronto Canada Andretti Autosport
4 #5 Santi Urrutia Montevideo Uruguay Belardi Auto Racing
5 #48 Ryan Norman Cleveland OH Andretti Autosport
6 #9 Aaron Telitz Rice Lake WI Belardi Auto Racing
7 #2 Davey Hamilton Jr (R) Boise ID Team Pelfrey
8 #23 Victor Franzoni (R) Sao Paulo Brazil Juncos Racing

 

 

 

IndyCar Grand Prix  Race Results

IndyCar Grand Prix Race Results

Canadians Robert Wickens and James Hinchcliffe both had top 10 finishes in today’s race. Wickens placed 3rd while James placed 7th.

For Immediate Release

Power makes history with third INDYCAR Grand Prix win, 200th Indy car win for Team Penske

INDIANAPOLIS (Saturday, May 12, 2018) – Will Power etched his name further into the INDYCAR Grand Prix record books while extending the legacy of team owner Roger Penske in Indy car history.

Power won the Verizon IndyCar Series race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course for the second straight year and third time overall – each victory coming from the pole position. Power’s triumph by 2.2443 seconds over Scott Dixon also marked Indy car win No. 200 for Team Penske, nearly double that of any other team.

“It’s amazing,” said Power, driver of the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet. “It just shows what sort of team that Penske is, and it’s a real honor to drive for Roger. We’re given the equipment week in and week out to win, so I can’t thank him enough for the opportunity he’s given me.”

INDYCAR GRAND PRIX: Official results

Power led 56 of 85 laps on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile permanent road course to collect his 33rd career victory (ninth all time). Thirty of those triumphs have come since joining Team Penske in 2009, tying the 37-year-old Australian with Helio Castroneves for the most with the team.

Power chased down race leader Robert Wickens, who started second in the No. 6 Lucas Oil Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda, and made a daring outside pass heading into Turn 1 on Lap 51 to take first place. Seven laps later, Power’s crew barely got him out of the pits in front when nearly the entire field made final stops for fuel and tires under the second and last full-course caution of the race.

From there, Power kept Wickens and then Dixon in his mirrors to the finish – all the while stretching his tank of Sunoco E85 ethanol to the checkered flag.

“I had to save a lot of fuel at the end and go fast because I knew how good Dixon is at saving fuel and going fast. The Chevy had great fuel mileage,” said Power, the 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series champion. “Man, I’ve never driven so hard for an entire race. I was 100 percent the whole time. Yeah, I’m exhausted. Every lap was like a qualifying lap.”

Team Penske made its Indy car debut on June 15, 1968, at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, with driver Mark Donohue. Three years later, Donohue delivered the team’s first win at Pocono Raceway. In 1972, Donohue drove to the first of what is now a record 16 Indianapolis 500 wins for Team Penske. Adding the four INDYCAR Grand Prix victories, 10 percent of Team Penske’s Indy car wins (20 of 200) have come at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Penske, the 81-year-old mastermind of the team, downplayed the achievement of the 200th win. He gave credit to Power and his crew while also looking ahead to the prize he craves most – another Indianapolis 500 win.

“What a great day for the team,” Penske said. “The greatest drivers have performed for us. IMS is the most special place to secure our 200th win. I could not think of a better setting. The most important win now is No. 201.”

Dixon, bidding to pick up a 42nd career victory that would tie him for third all-time with Michael Andretti, was satisfied to finish runner-up for the 39th time in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda – particularly after a disappointing qualifying effort on Friday locked him into the 18th starting position.

“It was a great result today for the PNC Bank car and the whole team,” the four-time Verizon IndyCar Series champion said. “Everyone on the Ganassi team never quits, never gives up and we were able to make up a lot of spots and finish second.

“I think that was the worst I’ve ever qualified without crashing or having a technical issue. Good day in the points for the No. 9 team. I love having this race open up the month for us here at Indy.”

Wickens continued to impress in his rookie season, collecting a second podium and third top-four finish in five races. The 29-year-old Canadian admitted that trying to race hard while conserving fuel in the final stint was a learning experience.

“It was the first time in my career I’ve had to save fuel like that, but in the end, happy with the podium,” Wickens said. “Would have liked to be a bit further up, but hard to complain.”

Sebastien Bourdais finished fourth in the No. 18 Team SealMaster Honda, using his push-to-pass overtake boost on the final lap to zip past Alexander Rossi (No. 27 NAPA AUTO PARTS Honda) for the position. Helio Castroneves, making his Verizon IndyCar Series return following a full-time switch this season to Team Penske’s sports-car program, placed sixth in the No. 3 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet.

The race tied an INDYCAR Grand Prix record with seven different leaders and featured 214 on-track passes with the 2018 car’s universal aero kit – an increase of 96 passes from a year ago.

There were two full-course caution periods for eight laps. The first came on the opening lap when Castroneves and teammate Simon Pagenaud touched, and Jordan King ran into the back of Pagenaud. The second caution waved on Lap 56 when Josef Newgarden spun trying to pass Bourdais.

Newgarden finished the race in 11th place, but continues leading the standings. The reigning series champion is two points ahead of Rossi, 26 up on Bourdais and 31 ahead of Dixon.

Following two days off to convert the cars and Indianapolis Motor Speedway to superspeedway oval configuration, practice for the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil begins on Tuesday. Qualifying to set the 33-car field takes place May 19-20. Coverage of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” begins at 11 a.m. ET Sunday, May 27 on ABC and the Advance Auto Parts INDYCAR Radio Network.

Pro Mazda Royal Purple GP of Indy Race #2 Results – @ExclAutosport – @parkertracing

Congratulations to Parker Thompson who drove the #90 Exclusive Autosport to the top step of the podium today. Parker’s win today puts him up 28 points ahead of Rinus VeeKay in the season driver point standings.

Parker’s teammate Antonio Serravalle finished the race in 11th place after starting the race in 13th.

1 #90 6 Parker Thompson (R) Red Deer Canada Exclusive Autosport
2 #1 7 Carlos Cunha Campinas Brazil Juncos Racing
3 #82 9 Sting Ray Robb Payette ID Team Pelfrey
4 #3 1 Oliver Askew (R) Melbourne FL Cape Motorsports
5 #81 8 Andres Gutierrez (R) Monterrey Mexico Team Pelfrey
6 #78 12 Kris Wright (R) St Petersburg Russia BN Racing
7 #83 14 Charles Finelli New York NY BN Racing/Fatboy Racing
8 #9 4 Robert Megennis (R) New York NY Juncos Racing
9 #8 11 Nikita Lastochkin Moscow Russia Cape Motorsports
10 #79 3 David Malukas (R) Chicago IL BN Racing
11 #91 13 Antonio Serravalle (R) Markham Canada Exclusive Autosport

 

2018 Season Point Standings

Pos. Driver Points
1 Parker Thompson – R 150
2 Rinus VeeKay – R 128
3 Carlos Cunha 120
4 Harrison Scott – R 116
5 David Malukas – R 105
6 Oliver Askew – R 102
7 Sting Ray Robb 88
8 Andres Gutierrez – R 79
9 Nikita Lastochkin 74
10 Robert Megennis – R 69
11 Lodovico Laurini – R 63
12 Kris Wright 57
13 Antonio Serravalle – R 48
14 Charles Finelli 47
15 Rafael Martins – R 45
16 Kory Enders – R 21
17 James Raven – R 17

USF2000 Indianapolis Grand Prix Circuit Race 1 Results – @ExclAutosport

 

Pos No Start Driver Hometown Team
1 #19 2 Alex Baron Narbonne France Swan-RJB Motorsports
2 #8 1 Kyle Kirkwood (R) Jupiter FL Cape Motorsports
3 #12 4 Jose Sierra (R) Mexico City Mexico DEForce Racing
4 #28 7 Jamie Caroline (R) Warlingham England BN Racing
5 #11 8 Kory Enders Warwick NY DEForce Racing
6 #21 6 Calvin Ming Guyana South America Pabst Racing
7 #80 10 Julian Van der Watt (R) Pretoria South Africa Team Pelfrey
8 #91 12 Igor Fraga (R) Kanazawa Japan Exclusive Autosport
9 #27 16 Colin Kaminsky Homer Glen IL DEForce Racing
10 #10 13 Zach Holden (R) Greenfield IN DEForce Racing
11 #90 20 Manuel Cabrera (R) Mexico City Mexico Exclusive Autosport
12 #20 15 James Roe (R) Naas Kildare City Ireland Swan-RJB Motorsports

Starting lineup for race #2

1 8 Kirkwood, Kyle (R) Cape Motorsports 01:25.0252
2 22 Kohl, Lucas Pabst Racing 01:25.4458
3 19 Baron, Alex Swan-RJB Motorsports 01:25.4741
4 28 Caroline, Jamie (R) BN Racing 01:25.5152
5 23 Lindh, Rasmus (R) Pabst Racing 01:25.5256
6 21 Ming, Calvin Pabst Racing 01:25.6945
7 10 Holden, Zach (R) DEForce Racing 01:25.7066
8 12 Sierra, Jose (R) DEForce Racing 01:25.7291
9 36 Keane, Darren Newman Wachs Racing 01:25.7589
10 20 Roe, James (R) Swan-RJB Motorsports 01:25.8057
11 11 Enders, Kory DEForce Racing 01:25.8590
12 24 Frederick, Kaylen Pabst Racing 01:25.8740
13 27 Kaminsky, Colin DEForce Racing 01:25.9549
14 80 Van der Watt, Julian (R) Team Pelfrey 01:26.0109
15 91 Fraga, Igor (R) Exclusive Autosport 01:26.0270
16 5 Soler-Obel, Mathias (R) Sol.O Racing 01:26.2253
17 81 Dupell, Kyle (R) Team Pelfrey 01:26.4760
18 82 Tomaselli, Bruna Team Pelfrey 01:26.5777
19 14 Peichel, Max (R) ArmsUp Motorsports 01:26.5990
20 37 Osborne, David (R) Newman Wachs Racing 01:26.6351
21 51 d’Orlando, Michael (R) Team Benik 01:26.6991
22 90 Cabrera, Manuel (R) Exclusive Autosport 01:26.7099
23 30 Donegan, Keith (R) ArmsUp Motorsports 01:26.7660
24 29 McDonough, Russell (R) BN Racing 01:26.7773
25 38 DeLuzuriaga, Oscar (R) Newman Wachs Racing 01:27.1999
26 31 Cook, Sabre (R) Team Benik 01:27.3224

2018 INDYCAR schedule builds on consistency, adds Portland event

 

For Immediate Release

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017) – Consistency and stability, plus the return of a favored track in the Pacific Northwest, highlight INDYCAR’s announcement of the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series schedule that again contains 17 races.

Sixteen of the 17 races from this year’s exciting and momentum-building season return in 2018, with most falling in the same spot on the calendar to further capitalize on their date equity. The newcomer to next year’s schedule is Portland International Raceway, which hosted Indy car races under CART and Champ Car sanction from 1984-2007, including what is still the closest race finish in Indy car history on a road or street course. The Portland event is set for Labor Day weekend in 2018.

The 2018 season will feature the highly anticipated introduction of universal aero kits to be used by all teams. The new kits offer a car look more sleek, bold and reminiscent of favorite Indy cars of the past. The aerodynamics involved are expected to make the already intense competition even stronger by allowing cars to run closer together and provide more passing opportunities.

“The strength and consistency of the Verizon IndyCar Series’ 2018 schedule is something all of us should be proud of,” said Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman & Company, which owns INDYCAR and the Verizon IndyCar Series. “We’re also looking forward to continuing the upward trend of the series through the introduction of the universal aero kits, which testing has shown to be an exciting product.”

Indicative of its status as the most diverse and demanding racing series, the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series schedule features a virtual even mix of road courses, street courses and ovals. Five temporary street-course races will be held, starting with the season opener, the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on March 11. Six races will be conducted on permanent road courses, including iconic tracks such as Road America and Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and the Sept. 16 season finale at Sonoma Raceway.

Befitting the hundred-year history and tradition of Indy car racing, six oval tracks are on the schedule. Three are short ovals, including the last race using the original start/finish line at Phoenix Raceway on April 7. Three will be held on superspeedways, including the centerpiece of the schedule, the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil on May 27.
For the eighth consecutive year, the 2018 season kicks off in St. Petersburg, Florida, on the 1.8-mile temporary circuit set up on city streets and a runway of Albert Whitted Airport. The Gulf Coast city has hosted Indy cars continuously since 2005 and provides the perfect warm-weather backdrop to usher in the new season.

Phoenix Raceway, which will be rebranded ISM Raceway in 2018, is the second stop on the schedule, returning to the first weekend in April after vacating that date this year to not conflict with the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four taking place in nearby Glendale, Arizona. The 1.022-mile oval that has hosted 63 Indy cars races dating to 1964 is undergoing a $178 million renovation that will see the start/finish line moved to the Turn 2 dogleg area following the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series race.

“We’re thrilled that the Verizon IndyCar Series Phoenix Grand Prix will return to April 6 and 7 under the lights,” said Bryan Sperber, Phoenix Raceway president. “Our race fans will be treated to the stars of the IndyCar Series racing at record speed at Phoenix at a time of year that delivers chamber of commerce weather.”

The Portland International Raceway event is set for Aug. 31-Sept. 2 on the 1.967-mile permanent road course and will be operated by Green Savoree Racing Promotions, which also promotes the Verizon IndyCar Series events at St. Petersburg, Toronto and Mid-Ohio. The return to Portland takes INDYCAR back to an important market rich with race fans and sets up a West Coast swing to finish the season, with the Portland event followed by the Sonoma finale.

“INDYCAR couldn’t be more excited to again race in front of one of our strongest fan bases,” Miles said. “Portland International Raceway has produced thrilling road racing throughout Indy car history – the 1997 finish still stands as the record for the closest finish on a road or street course – and the timing of our return couldn’t be better given the bold new look our cars will have in 2018. We expect this will be a show fans won’t want to miss.”

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said he attended the Indianapolis 500 as a young man and is excited to see the sport come back to his city.

“INDYCAR racing brings excitement and thrills to a city and to race spectators,” Wheeler said. “The return of INDYCAR racing to Portland will give us terrific international exposure, a great deal of revenue, new jobs and an exciting experience for race fans”

Other schedule highlights include:

Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach: The race on April 15 will mark the 35th consecutive year for Indy cars on the iconic Southern California street course, the longest-running relationship for any event on the schedule outside the Indianapolis 500;
Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear: The event at the Raceway at Belle Isle Park returns as the only doubleheader race weekend on the schedule, June 2-3;
KOHLER Grand Prix at Road America: In what has become a wildly popular event with fans since rejoining the schedule last year, the 2018 race is set for June 24;
Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at Gateway Motorsports Park: On the heels of a virtual sellout crowd in INDYCAR’s return to the 1.25-mile oval this year after more than a decade away, excitement is already brewing in the St. Louis region for the 2018 race on Aug. 25.
Official track activities for the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series season begin with two days of open testing at Phoenix Raceway on Feb. 9-10.
All races on the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series schedule will be broadcast by longstanding television partners ABC and NBCSN, as well as the Advance Auto Parts INDYCAR Radio Network. The final broadcast schedule will be announced at a later date.