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  • INDYCAR Fans Can Celebrate Season Champs Sept. 21 at IMS

    INDYCAR Fans Can Celebrate Season Champs Sept. 21 at IMS

    INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, Sept. 1, 2023) – INDYCAR fans can participate in the salute of 2023 season champions in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and INDY NXT by Firestone at the INDYCAR Victory Lap Celebration on Thursday, Sept. 21 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

    Doors open for the event, hosted by NBC NTT INDYCAR SERIES announcer Leigh Diffey, at 7 p.m. ET at the Gallagher Pavilion in the Pagoda Plaza at IMS. Fans can register for free tickets at www.indycar.com/victorylap. Quantities are limited, so fans are encouraged to register promptly.

    Awards will be presented to the 2023 champions in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and INDY NXT by Firestone during the program that starts at 7:30 p.m. Drivers finishing second through fifth in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES standings and the 2023 Rookie of the Year also will attend and be honored. The Manufacturers Championship trophy also will be presented.

    Both series have two race weekends remaining, Sept. 1-3 at Portland International Raceway in Portland, Oregon, and Sept. 8-10 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California.

  • CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT PORTLAND: TEAM CHEVY RACE ADVANCE

    CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT PORTLAND: TEAM CHEVY RACE ADVANCE

    CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
    BITNILE.COM GRAND PRIX OF PORTLAND
    PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
    PORTLAND, OREGON
    TEAM CHEVY RACE ADVANCE
    SEPTEMBER 1-3, 2023

    CHEVROLET SHIFTS TO THE PENULTIMATE EVENT OF THE 2023 NTT INDYCAR SEASON AT THE BITNILE.COM GRAND PRIX OF PORTLAND SEEKING A REPEAT VICTORY

    DETROIT (August 31, 2023) – The penultimate event of the 2023 NTT INDYCAR season is here, and Chevrolet heads to the Pacific Northwest seeking a repeat victory from last year. Scott McLaughlin, driver of the No. 3 Freightliner Team Penske Chevrolet, raced to victory in 2022 in dominating fashion after capturing the NTT P1 Pole Award and leading 104 of the 110-lap event.

    “Our win at Portland last year in the Freightliner Chevy was very satisfying because I felt like we controlled the entire weekend,” said McLaughlin. “In the NTT INDYCAR Series those don’t happen often. This series is too competitive to expect to have those happen regularly, but it does give us a lot of confidence that we can go there and get our second win of the season. We’ve had a solid year, pretty consistent. Getting a win at Portland or Laguna Seca to go with the Barber victory would give us a lot of momentum heading into the offseason.”

    Since INDYCAR’s 2018 return to Portland International Raceway, Team Chevy has captured two wins (Will Power – 2019, McLaughlin – 2022), two pole awards (Power – 2018, McLaughlin – 2022), three podium finishes, all while leading 221 laps at the 12-turn, 1.964-mile natural terrain road course in Portland, Ore. With the Bowtie brand dominating in 2022, Chevrolet looks to go back-to-back with a repeat victory in the second to last race of the year.

    Most recently finishing on the podium at World Wide Technology Raceway for Chevrolet in second, and finishing last year’s event in Portland fourth, Pato O’Ward, driver of the No. 5 Arrow McLaren INDYCAR Chevrolet said, “I’ve got some nice memories of Portland, mostly from five years ago when I won my INDY NXT championship. At this level in the NTT INDYCAR Series, it has been a bit of a rollercoaster for me,” reflected O’Ward. “We’ve had some good races and we’ve had some bad races, but I’ve always enjoyed going to that track. I think it’s one of the tracks with the most INDYCAR history that we go to in the year. It’s quite enjoyable to drive around there, so I’m pretty pumped to go back.”

    The BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland from Portland International Raceway kicks off first with first practice on Friday, Sept. 1 at 6 p.m. ET. A second practice opens Saturday in the Pacific Northwest at 12 p.m. ET, with qualifications and the Firestone Fast Six following at 3:30 p.m. ET. Sunday’s 110-lap, 216.04-mile race takes the green flag live on NBC at 3 p.m. ET. All practice and qualifying will be live on Peacock, INDYCAR Radio, and SiriusXM Channel 160.

    WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES):

    Felix Rosenqvist, No. 6 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    ”Super pumped to be back on the West Coast. Portland is a place where I’ve had some success in the past, so hopefully we can get another positive result here this weekend.”

    Alexander Rossi, No. 7 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    ”After securing consecutive top-five finishes, we’re definitely carrying some momentum into the penultimate race at Portland. I have a lot of good memories from this track, so while we’ve had our ups and downs this season, I’m looking forward to continuing the trend that we’re on. It’s going to be a beautiful weekend from a weather standpoint, so I hope to see a big turnout from the always knowledgeable Northwest fans.”

    Gavin Ward, Race Director at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    “It’s a quick turnaround as we head to the West Coast for the final two races of the season. We want to keep tallying the championship points and get Pato (O’Ward), Felix (Rosenqvist) and Alexander (Rossi) a few spots higher in the standings. The road courses will be tough fights, and we expect the field to be tight, as it always is. Let’s hit the road and race.”

    Ryan Hunter-Reay, No. 20 Chevrolet at Ed Carpenter Racing:

    “I am looking forward to getting back on a classic road course! I’ve been racing at Portland International Raceway since 2003 and it remains basically the same. Portland is notorious for wild starts and restarts in the first corner chicane. Hopefully, we can take advantage of those situations and have a strong, clean weekend for BITNILE.COM in the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland!”

    Rinus VeeKay, No. 21 Chevrolet at Ed Carpenter Racing:

    “Happy BITNILE.COM Grand Prix race week! I am very excited, I love the race in Portland. It’s a cool track, it’s almost like a European road course I feel like. Talk about variables during a race though! The weekend last year went pretty well but the end result does not show that. This year, our sponsor BITNILE.COM is the sponsor of the race! It’s going to be a great weekend!”

    Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 Chevrolet at AJ Foyt Racing:

    “I think it’s cool just to be out on the west coast. Portland’s fans are always super nice and very much enjoy racing. I also just enjoy this track as a driver. It’s very satisfying to run laps here.”

    Benjamin Pedersen, No. 55 Chevrolet at AJ Foyt Racing:

    “With such a short lap, the drivers can make a huge difference from the driving perspective to try to find that tenth of a second throughout the whole lap. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the top six in qualifying within two or three tenths of a second, so it’s super tight. The key is really just putting a lap together and understanding how it flows and really being precise with every little detail.”

    Callum Ilott, No. 77 Chevrolet at Juncos Hollinger Racing:

    “I’m looking forward to going to Portland; it’s where I did my first race in INDYCAR. We’ve had a decent car there before, so it should be a race where we can make good progress and gain a positive result.

    “I enjoy racing on the track as there’s quite a few overtaking places. Heading over to

    the west coast is always a nice trip to finish the season off with.”

    Agustin Canapino, No. 78 Chevrolet at Juncos Hollinger Racing:

    “The team performed well in Portland last year, so I’m feeling really positive about our chances this weekend.

    “It will be a long race where anything can happen in the 110-lap distance, so I will try

    my best to take advantage of each outing and prepare well for Sunday.”

    CHEVROLET AT PORTLAND (V6 2.2-liter twin turbo direct injected era):

    Wins: 2

    2019: Will Power

    2022: Scott McLaughlin

    Pole Awards: 2

    2018: Will Power

    2022: Scott McLaughlin

    Podiums at Portland by Team Chevy: 3, since the 2018 return to Portland International Raceway

    Laps Led at Portland by Team Chevy: 221 laps led since the 2018 return to Portland International Raceway

    2023 CHEVROLET BY THE NUMBERS:

    197: NTT INDYCAR SERIES races as V6 engine supplier since 2012 return to INDYCAR.

    111: Wins in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES since 2012.

    126: Earned poles since 2012.

    7: Manufacturer Championships since 2012.

    7: Driver/entrant champions since 2012.

    12: Indianapolis 500 victories by Chevrolet at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

    5: Indianapolis 500 wins by Chevrolet since 2012 in the V6 2.2-liter twin turbo direct injected era.

    26: Wins by Will Power since 2012 – all with Chevrolet power – most of any driver with the same manufacturer.

    14: Consecutive seasons with at least one win by Will Power, including the past 11 with Chevrolet power.

    9: Wins from the pole by Will Power with Chevrolet power since 2012, most by any driver.

    46: Pole starts by Will Power since 2012 in a Chevrolet-powered car, most of any driver.

    *Will Power’s career total of 70 poles makes him the all-time pole winner in INDYCAR.

    About Chevrolet

    Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, available in 79 countries with more than 3.2 million cars and trucks sold in 2020. Chevrolet models include electric and fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

  • NTT INDYCAR SERIES points leader Alex Palou aims to clinch championship in Portland this weekend

    NTT INDYCAR SERIES points leader Alex Palou aims to clinch championship in Portland this weekend

    BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland race weekend begins Friday with ten total races on tap

    PORTLAND, Ore. (Aug. 30, 2023) – Championship chases across multiple series will be decided at Portland International Raceway (PIR) this weekend at the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland, Sept. 1-3. The NTT INDYCAR SERIES title is likely one of them as points leader Alex Palou brings a 74-point lead into the season’s penultimate race in the Rose City.

    With two races remaining, only two NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers are still eligible to win the Astor Cup awarded to the season champion – Palou and his Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Scott Dixon. Palou, the pilot of the No. 10 Honda, has won at Portland before, taking the checkered flag at the 2021 Grand Prix of Portland, a victory that propelled him to claim the 2021 INDYCAR title. On Sunday, the 26-year old Spaniard can clinch his second series championship if he holds at least a 55-point advantage in the standings at the conclusion of the 110-lap BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland.

    “We’ve won at Portland before and I also got my first INDYCAR pole there, so it is a special place,” said Palou. “The team is looking good for the championship, and we know that it will stay within the team, which is the most important thing. We have a chance to win it and seal the title there, so hopefully we can bring it home early.”

    Even though Palou holds a sizable points lead heading into the weekend, Dixon, a six-time series champion, is making a late-season charge. The legendary veteran, second on the all-time INDYCAR wins list (55 wins), has won two races in a row at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course and then at World Wide Technology Raceway outside of St. Louis to keep his championship hopes alive.

    “I think the 10 car (Palou) has had an almost perfect season and kudos to everybody on the 10-car side. They’ve done everything right,” said Dixon. “On the days they may have struggled for pace, they were able to sort that out with strategy in the race. They’ve really just had no bad days. When people have those years, it can be a bit hard to watch for other competitors in the field, but I’ve been in that place where anything you kind of touch just turns to gold or goes in the direction you want it to. I think what is very special is, going into the last two races, to only have a Ganassi driver able to win the championship. It’s very cool and very, very good for this team.”

    Though eliminated from title contention, Team Penske teammates Josef Newgarden and Scott McLaughlin will also jockey for position in the standings as the season heads to the finish line. Newgarden, a four-time winner in 2023 including the Indianapolis 500, sits third in the standings, and McLaughlin, the defending Portland race winner, comes in at fifth. Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward, currently in fourth position, is looking for his first victory of the year.

    “I would like to have some of the luck he (Palou) has had. If he could rub some of that off on me, that would be fantastic,” said McLaughlin. “He gets the opportunities, and he takes them. You can’t be angry about that. You’ve just got to work harder and be better.”

    Drivers from the three top open-wheel development series that feed into the NTT INDYCAR SERIES will also be battling for championships at PIR on Labor Day weekend. With three races left, INDY NXT by Firestone points leader Christian Rasmussen takes a 50-point advantage over Andretti Autosport’s Hunter McElrea. Champions will be crowned and scholarship funds awarded in USF Pro 2000 Presented by Cooper Tires and USF2000 Presented by Cooper Tires as both series conclude their seasons with tripleheader races across the weekend. The U.S. Touring Car Championship will also add exciting sports car action to the weekend lineup.

    Prior to the race weekend, fans are welcome to attend the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland Kickoff Party on Thursday, Aug. 31 from 5-7:30 p.m. PT at Kenton Station Restaurant & Pub (8303 N. Denver Ave., Portland 97217). The Portland sports talk radio show “Primetime with Isaac & Suke” from 1080 AM The Fan will broadcast live from the party until 7 p.m., and INDYCAR drivers Agustin Canapino, Callum Ilott, Benjamin Pedersen, Felix Rosenqvist, Alexander Rossi, plus additional drivers from support series will be on site at select times to sign autographs and mingle with fans.

    Ticket prices start as low as $25 for Single Day General Admission and $70 for Single Day Grandstand seats. Three-day tickets remain available for purchase and offer the best fan value. General Admission for the entire weekend is just $70, and a 3-Day Grandstand reserved seat starts at $85 which includes gate admission.

    Children 12 and under receive free general admission to the event. This also includes complimentary access to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES Paddock throughout the weekend when accompanied by a ticketed adult. To enhance their experience further, the youngest fans can participate in the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland Rookie Racers. This immersive program, offering unique experiences throughout the race weekend, is on sale at raceportland.com for a nominal fee.

    For all ticket pricing, grandstand locations and additional festival information, visit raceportland.com. Stay up to speed on the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland on social media all year long by following #PortlandGP.

    About BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland:

    Portland International Raceway (PIR) is the home of the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland. PIR is a 1.964-mile, 12-turn permanent road course owned by the City of Portland and operated under Portland Parks & Recreation. Opened in 1960 to host sports car and drag racing, the 268-acre property hosts over 550 events annually including automotive and motorcycle road racing, motocross, cruise-ins and other special events including the Rose Cup Races. PIR has been the site of many memorable INDYCAR races. Al Unser Jr. won the inaugural one in 1984, and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES returned in 2018 after an 11-year absence with 2017 and 2020 Indianapolis 500 winner Takuma Sato taking the checkered flag. The Father’s Day race of 1986 featured Mario Andretti passing his son Michael on the last lap and winning by 0.070 of a second. The closest three-way road racing finish in INDYCAR SERIES history took place at PIR in 1997 when the top three were covered by just 0.055 of a second. In 2021, Alex Palou’s victory in Portland propelled him to win the 2021 NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship. The Grand Prix of Portland is owned and operated by Green Savoree Portland, LLC, which also promotes NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Pacific Office Automation 147 event at PIR (June 2-3, 2023) and whose affiliates own and operate three additional INDYCAR SERIES races: Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding (March 3-5, 2023), The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Presented by the 2023 Accord Hybrid (June 30-July 2, 2023) and Honda Indy Toronto (July 14-16, 2023).

    For more information, visit raceportland.com, ‘like’ its Facebook page @PortlandGP or follow updates on Twitter @Race_Portland and Instagram at @Race_Portland using #PortlandGP.

  • Scott McLaughlin to make 50th IndyCar career start at Portland

    Scott McLaughlin to make 50th IndyCar career start at Portland

    Embarking in his third full-time season in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, Scott McLaughlin is within reach of a milestone start. By competing in this weekend’s Grand Prix of Portland at Portland International Raceway, the driver of the No. 3 Team Penske Dallara-Chevrolet will be making his 50th career start in the IndyCar circuit.

    A native of Hamilton, New Zealand, McLaughlin made his inaugural presence in the IndyCar circuit at the Streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in October 2020, which served as the final event of the 2020 campaign. McLaughlin’s IndyCar debut occurred nine months after testing an IndyCar for Team Penske at Sebring International Raceway before turning in his first laps on an oval circuit at Texas Motor Speedway in February. His debut also occurred eight months after Penske initially planned for McLaughlin to make his debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course before the COVID-19 pandemic hindered the plans. Driving the No. 3 Penske Dallara-Chevrolet, McLaughlin started 21st and finished 22nd in his series debut after being involved in a two-car wreck with Rinus VeeKay nearing the halfway mark.

    A few days prior to his IndyCar debut at St. Petersburg, McLaughlin was named a full-time IndyCar competitor for Team Penske for the 2021 season. The news occurred as Team Penske also announced its transition from the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship following a six-year run. McLaughlin’s first full-time entrance in the IndyCar Series also occurred as he contended against former Formula One veteran Romain Grosjean and seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson for the Rookie-of-the-Year title.

    Assuming full control of Penske’s No. 3 Chevrolet, McLaughlin commenced his rookie IndyCar campaign by finishing 14th at the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park. After finishing 11th during the following scheduled event at St. Petersburg, he then excelled in the first of a Texas Motor Speedway doubleheader feature by finishing a career-best second place behind fellow New Zealander and six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon. He then notched back-to-back eighth-place results before finishing 20th in his first career start in the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. As a result, McLaughlin was named the 2021 Indy 500 Rooke of the Year, joining Rick Mears and Helio Castroneves as previous Penske competitors to achieve the award.

    As the 2021 season progressed, McLaughlin finished no higher than 12th during the following six scheduled events before notching a strong fourth-place finish at World Wide Technology Raceway in August. He then proceeded to finish ninth, 12th and 11th, respectively, in the final three events on the schedule before capping off his first IndyCar Series season in 14th place and with 305 points in the driver’s standings. At the conclusion of the season, McLaughlin was named the 2021 IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year.

    McLaughlin commenced the 2022 IndyCar season on a high note by claiming his maiden career pole position and race victory at the Streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, in February after leading a race-high 49 of 100-scheduled laps and fending off a late charge from the reigning series champion Alex Palou. He was then beaten in a photo finish over teammate Josef Newgarden on the final lap during the following scheduled event at Texas despite leading a race-high 186 of 248-scheduled laps, but he managed to retain the series points lead for two consecutive weeks. McLaughlin would then lose the points lead after finishing 14th during the following event at the Streets of Long Beach, California. By the time the first eight events on the schedule were complete, however, McLaughlin and the No. 3 Penske team had dropped to ninth place in the standings after posting only two top-10 results during a five-race span between April and June.

    McLaughlin then ignited a late charge to the championship battle by collecting his second career victory at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in early July. Despite finishing ninth at the Exhibition Place in Toronto and 22nd in the first of a Iowa Speedway doubleheader feature during the following two scheduled events, he rallied by notching respective finishes of third, fourth, second and third from the second Iowa event in July through World Wide Technology Raceway in August. After scoring his third IndyCar career victory at Portland in September, where he led all but six of 110-scheduled laps, McLaughlin had climbed back up to fifth place in the standings and trailed the points lead by 41 points, which made him championship eligible entering the season-finale Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California. During the finale, McLaughlin ended up sixth on the track, which was enough for him to conclude the season in fourth place in the final standings despite falling 50 points shy of winning his first IndyCar title. Overall, McLaughlin capped off his sophomore IndyCar season on a high note by notching a total of three victories, three poles, seven podiums, 433 laps led and an average-finishing result of 8.8.

    Four days prior to competing for his first IndyCar title, McLaughlin had inked a multi-year contract extension to remain at Team Penske. He commenced this season by finishing 13th at the Streets of St. Petersburg before notching respective results of sixth and 10th at Texas and the Streets of Long Beach, respectively. He then notched his first IndyCar victory of the season and the fourth of his career at Barber Motorsports Park after leading the final 19 laps and prevailing in a late battle against Grosjean. Despite finishing 16th in the GMR Grand Prix and 14th in the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 in May, McLaughlin has notched nine consecutive finishes inside the top eight, including two runner-up results at Iowa Speedway in July and at Nashville Street Circuit in August. Coming off a fifth-place result at World Wide Technology Raceway, he is currently situated in fifth place in the driver’s standings and trailing the points lead by 140 points with two scheduled events remaining.

    Photo by Joe Skibinski (Penske Entertainment).

    Through 49 previous starts in the IndyCar Series, McLaughlin has achieved four victories, four poles, 11 podiums, 555 laps led and an average-finishing result of 10.0.

    McLaughlin is primed to make his 50th NTT INDYCAR Series career start at Portland International Raceway for the Grand Prix of Portland on Sunday, September 3, during Labor Day weekend at 3 p.m. ET on NBC.

  • Blomqvist to Race Final Two INDYCAR Races at Portland and Laguna with Meyer Shank Racing

    Blomqvist to Race Final Two INDYCAR Races at Portland and Laguna with Meyer Shank Racing

    Pataskala, Ohio (28 August 2023) – With the end of the 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES in sight, Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) is eager to head to the second of three straight races to close out the season on a high note.

    Tom Blomqvist will be rejoining the MSR INDYCAR squad for the final two races of the season, starting off with the Bitnile.com Grand Prix of Portland on September 3rd (3:00pm ET, NBC, SiriusXM Ch. 160). Blomqvist will fill in for Simon Pagenaud who continues to recover from an accident at Mid-Ohio earlier this year. Pagenaud has not been medically cleared by the INDYCAR medical team to run the final two races at Portland and WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.

    Blomqvist (No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) will once again join MSR ace and recently announced minority partner of the team, Helio Castroneves in the No. 06 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda for the series’ west coast swing.

    Castroneves will be making his seventh start on the short 1.964-mile road course. His early career at the Portland facility saw strong qualifying efforts with the Brazilian racer qualifying on the front row in 1999 (2nd) and 2000 (pole). His start from the pole in 2000 resulted in his best finish at the circuit, crossing the checkers seventh. Castroneves will be aiming to improve on his most recent Portland results with MSR after finishing 23rd and 17th the last two seasons.

    Blomqvist – who was recently announced as the first full-season MSR INDYCAR driver for 2024 – made his INDYCAR debut earlier this year in Toronto. The 2022 MSR IMSA DPi Champion is hoping to get a full race distance under his belt this time around after a first lap incident in Toronto took him out of the race.

    The inaugural outing was a challenging one for Blomqvist, taking on one of the most difficult street courses on the INDYCAR calendar and with no prior practice or simulator work to prepare for his debut. This time around Blomqvist will have the opportunity to clock in some time on the sim as the Brit aims to come into the weekend with a new set of eyes and confidence behind the wheel.

    The Bitnile.com Grand Prix at Portland is set for Sunday, September 3rd with live NBC coverage beginning at 3:00pm ET. SiriusXM will also host live IndyCar Radio coverage on XM Ch. 160.

    Meyer Shank Racing Driver Quotes:

    Tom Blomqvist:

    “Obviously the circumstances are quite tricky with Simon’s recovery and the whole situation surrounding the 60 car – I know the whole team and myself included are thinking about him as he recovers. I’ve got to thank Jim (Meyer) and Mike (Shank) for getting me in the car and looking ahead now to next season having been confirmed to drive with MSR next year. It’s a good thing to be getting these races under my belt before the season and working in preparation for my full program in 2024. I got a brief test in Toronto under very challenging circumstances – without any real preparation whatsoever.

    Now I’ve got a little bit more understanding and knowledge and I’m hoping it’s going to be easier this time. I’m going to have the opportunity to get into the simulator and I know a little bit more of what to expect in terms of the way the weekend runs. I don’t know Portland at all and I know everyone has been racing flat-out in the summer. It’s still going to be an absolutely huge challenge. The series is so, so competitive and I am still new to these cars. I’m not putting any pressure on myself and I’m just going to go out there and do my best. Hopefully I can do Mike and Jim proud and make progress with every session. Hopefully after these next two events I can be happy and put in some strong performances and go into winter break with more knowledge on the series and be able to build on this.”

    Helio Castroneves:
    “Portland is a great place and a track that I enjoy very much. I don’t think I have won there, but I was close many times. Hopefully we can go out there and have a better result than we had last year. We’re also excited to have Tom back with us for these last two races. This will be good practice for him to prepare for next year.”

  • CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY: TEAM CHEVY RACE REPORT

    CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY: TEAM CHEVY RACE REPORT

    CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
    BOMMARITO AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 500
    WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY
    MADISON, ILLINOIS
    TEAM CHEVY RACE REPORT
    AUGUST 27, 2023

    PATO O’WARD PUTS CHEVROLET ON PODIUM AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY

    • Pato O’Ward raced his No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet to a second place finish in today’s Bommarito Automotive Group 500.
    • This is O’Ward’s fourth runner-up finish and seventh podium of the 2023 season.
    • Chevrolet drivers have led 1,176 of 1,924 laps to date at World Wide Technology Raceway (WWTR) since the 2017 INDYCAR return.
    • Team Chevy drivers have scored 306 podiums in the V6 2.2-liter twin turbo direct injected era so far, along with 22 of those podiums so far in the 2023season and 14 podiums at WWTR since 2017 return.
    • Scott McLaughlin led the NTT INDYCAR Series field to the green flag, his first NTT P1 Pole Award on an oval and fifth of his INDYCAR career, as well as the sixth pole award at World Wide Technology Raceway for the Bowtie brand and 126th earned pole award for Chevrolet since 2016 in the V6 2.2-liter twin turbo injected era
    • Alexander Rossi, driver of the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, and Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Odyssey Team Penske Chevrolet, joined O’Ward in the top-five finishers of today’s race.
    • Chevrolet drivers have won five races so far this year, including McLaughlin for Barber, Newgarden for Texas, Indy 500, Iowa 1 and Iowa 2, and 111 wins since 2012 in the V6 era.

    MADISON, Illinois (August 27, 2023) — With the opening practice of the race weekend starting eight and a half hours late after several rounds of severe weather at World Wide Technology Raceway Friday, coupled with grid penalties for several of the top-contenders in the point standings, as well as the addition of an alternate tire compound to be used in the race, no one was sure how the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 would play out.

    Championship contender Josef Newgarden, No. 2 PPG Team Penske, took the lead from his front row starting spot at the green, and started his quest for another victory on the 1.25-mile ova. Newgarden maintained his place in or near the front through multiple pit stops and two caution periods, until lap 211 where he made contact with the turn two wall ending his afternoon.

    Pato O’Ward, driver of the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, started third on the grid and battled in the top-three throughout the 260-lap race, but didn’t have quite enough for race winner Scott Dixon. A mildly disappointed O’Ward finished second to give Chevrolet their 22nd podium of the year.

    The NTT INDYCAR SERIES races to the penultimate event of the 2023 season, next near Portland, Ore. at Portland International Raceway for the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland Sunday, Sept. 3, 2023. The green flag waves live at 3 p.m. ET on NBC, with additional coverage available through Peacock, INDYCAR Radio, and SiriusXM channel 160.

    TEAM CHEVY TOP-10 RACE RESULTS:
    Pos. Driver
    2nd Pato O’Ward
    4th Alexander Rossi
    5th Scott McLaughlin
    8th Felix Rosenqvist
    9th Will Power

    WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES)

    Josef Newgarden, No. 2 Chevrolet at Team Penske:

    “I was just trying to catch up. I knew we were going to lose to someone in fuel save, mostly likely (Scott) Dixon or somebody even if the yellow comes out, we were still behind. So I was just trying to get through cars as quickly as I could after I pitted, and it didn’t work out. I got into the marbles, just a touch too high. I was trying, trying to catch up and ended up not being a good move. That’s where we landed. The team did a good job. Really proud of our group with the PPG car, and can’t thank the team enough for all of their efforts this weekend. It just didn’t work out.”

    Can you go to Portland saying I did everything I could do?

    “Yeah. Look, we put together a good car and a good race, and it just didn’t work out so we’ll go to the next one.”

    Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Chevrolet at Team Penske:

    “I’m content with how our Odyssey Battery Chevy ran today. It wasn’t a great day, but we were solid and grabbed some points. In hindsight, taking the grid penalty here may have been the wrong choice. We based it off how racy the track was last year, and we didn’t get that today. The tire marbles were significant and that made it a one-groove racetrack. But getting my first oval pole position was a big step for me and this team. We have two good tracks for us left on the year, so our goal is to get a win.”

    Will Power, No. 12 Chevrolet at Team Penske:

    “I could not be prouder of everyone on the No. 12 Verizon 5G Chevy. Last night was very long with the damage they had to fix, and it looked like we may be able to sneak a top-five finish if we get a caution late in the race. Unfortunately, that didn’t work out but very proud of the effort. Two races left and two more chances to get a win on the year. We can do it.”

    Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    “Scott Dixon did Scott Dixon today. When they were telling me on the radio, the No. 9 car is trying to make it until the end, he’s going to make it until the end. I was mentalized that we were second in true running, and man, the lappers just don’t help any. I feel like I do my dues whenever I’m not having a good day, and I don’t screw the leaders’ race. It’s just miserable to be behind because they block to protect and it’s what it is. I’m happy with the result today. It’s another second place in the books for 2023. There’s two to go, so hopefully we’ll get that elusive No. 1 we’re trying to look for in this season and keep on pushing. I’m happy with the strategy today, I was happy with my car, but it was Scott Dixon.

    You’re fourth in the points going into the last two races, this team looks like it’s on its stride…

    “Yeah, I’m in acceptance. If we get it, we get it. If we don’t, we’ll come back next year and push, right? That’s ultimately what it is and what it’s going to be. You can’t always win all of them. There will be some of them where you think you’re going to win, and then the racing gods have other plans. For now, I’m happy with how we recovered, and we’ll keep searching for it.”

    Felix Rosenqvist, No. 6 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    ”Given the circumstances, we actually had a really good race. We had good speed. Strategy didn’t really play out well, and also we had Nick, our front right tire changer had a problem with his back, so we had a teammate step up as a replacement. He did really well getting thrown into the race like that but when you have a change like that to the crew, it’s never optimal, so we lost a bit of time in the pits. This track is such small margins, so if you don’t do a perfect race, you’re not going to be in the top five. P8 is pretty good for what we had, and the car felt good. Good job to Pato and Alexander.”

    Alexander Rossi, No. 7 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    “That’s two weeks in a row they’re leaving everyone guessing. I think we were sniffing a podium. That’s all you can ask for. Overall, a really good day for Arrow McLaren. Happy with that. It’s tough to race around here. I applaud INDYCAR for what they did in terms of bringing the alternate tire; that certainly brings a differently element. You just can’t follow cars, and I just feel bad for the people here. You can’t get any better than the conditions here today, and you still really can’t race. We need to look into it. But ultimately, a great day. Happy to be back in St. Louis, and two more to go.”

    Ed Carpenter, No. 33 Chevrolet at Ed Carpenter Racing:

    “Today got off to a rough start, I was trying to work my way to the outside and made contact with the 55 car. I feel bad that it happened and I will talk to Ben. I am bummed that we started the race off so many laps down. We had a better car than we have had in awhile here and I am proud of the team for continuing to fight.”

    Ryan Hunter-Reay, No. 20. Chevrolet at Ed Carpenter Racing:

    “All in all, a good day for the points. Our pace in clear air was as fast as some of the leaders. I felt really good about the car in clean air, but in traffic we were just stuck all day. The guys did a great job in the pits cycling through that process, and like I said, most importantly we came away with some good points.”

    Rinus VeeKay, No. 21 Chevrolet at Ed Carpenter Racing:

    Pretty good race! Really good strategy by the team. It was a long one. I struggled a little bit to make passes happen in the train of cars. I wish I could’ve moved a bit through traffic, I struggled a little bit with that. I sat back most of the time and we made the right calls in strategy! For myself and Ryan (Hunter-Reay) to finish P11 and P14, it’s pretty good. I did not think this would happen after qualifying. Thanks to the BITNILE.COM No. 21 crew for great stops and strategy. Two back-to-back P11’s, we’re pretty pleased with that. On to the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland!”

    Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 Chevrolet at AJ Foyt Racing:

    “It was the result we needed to get. The last set, we gambled on the strategy. I honestly think that was more my call than Larry’s (Foyt). Larry wanted to pit and nobody was set up, and everybody in front of us pitted. I figured let’s go for track position. We’ve been off sequence since the start of the race. We did have a couple of extra laps in the tank, so maybe we’ll get lucky again. I want to say that it worked in our favor without a doubt. The last set of tires, we had a massive vibration in the front which is very uncommon for Firestone. I actually hit the wall car enough to bend the rear toe link really good. We finished the last 25 laps without an issue, so I guess it was okay.”

    Benjamin Pedersen, No. 55 Chevrolet at AJ Foyt Racing:

    “We had a regular start. The initial launch was good, really good. And then as usual, people were braking into Turn 1, and I was maintain the gap. If anything, I was catching the car ahead of me a bit, but before I knew it on the entry I got plowed from behind and spun into the wall. It’s really unfortunate we were out of the race due to someone else’s fault and they’re still in the race. Just pretty unfortunate, but all I can do is to keep positive energy and work as hard as I can. It just really sucks in the moment.”

    Callum Ilott, No. 77 Chevrolet at Juncos Hollinger Racing:

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    Agustin Canapino, No. 78 Chevrolet at Juncos Hollinger Racing:

    “Unfortunately, we got a penalty on the second stop during our race when we were running P7. It’s a big shame because the car was in a good place. It was a pretty difficult race, because it was difficult to overtake here at (World Wide Technology Raceway). Anyway, it’s a shame – it is what it is. We’re still learning, and now we’re focused on the next one.”

    PATO O’WARD, NO. 5 ARROW MCLAREN INDYCAR CHEVROLET – Post-Race Press Conference:

    THE MODERATOR: Wrapping up today’s race, we are joined by Pato O’Ward, coming home second today, leading 18 of the laps. Seventh podium of the season, 20th career podium, fourth runner-up finish here in 2023. And David Malukas, first podium of the season, second of his career, second here at World Wide Technology Raceway, as well.

    Pato, your thoughts on coming home second here on the oval?

    PATO O’WARD: Good points obviously. It’s another second in the books for us this 2023. Yeah, Scott Dixon decided to do a Dixon today. Whenever they told me, He’s going to try to make it without stopping again, the guy’s going to do it for sure.

    THE MODERATOR: How does he do it?

    PATO O’WARD: Well, he just does it. He’s just Scott Dixon, you know? I feel like that’s what he’s best known for.

    THE MODERATOR: Saving fuel?

    PATO O’WARD: Yeah. He knows how to do it better than anybody with a great combination that he has with his team and car and everything. It’s a bummer that we weren’t even close to kind of even race him.

    But, yeah, I’m happy with today. I’m super happy with the strategy. I don’t think we would have been able to make that three-stopper work.

    Yeah, boys were stout in the pits. Super happy with the car. Yeah, a bit annoyed with all the lappers. I’m sure David and Scott are, as well. It’s nothing new, but it has to change. Like, they’re just…

    Q. What effect did you think the different tire compound had on the race today?

    PATO O’WARD: It brought in some pretty horrendous marbles onto the racetrack, which made the second lane almost impossible to use. I don’t think I was the only one.

    Were you struggling with that, too?

    DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, it was pretty treacherous.

    PATO O’WARD: I think not that the blacks don’t create marbles, but definitely this alternate tire was a special add-on to that. It made it pretty hard. The difference in grip wasn’t that big of a difference.

    Q. Would you be in favor of being on those the rest of the ovals going forward?

    PATO O’WARD: I think two different tires for the ovals is actually pretty cool. I just think if they want good racing, we can’t be in single file. Then even the lappers can be racing with the leaders.

    Just get out of the way, yeah.

    Q. You’re both among the younger drivers in the series, the future of the series. Does it amaze you sometimes when you see that Scott Dixon is still able to do all of these great things? He’s been in the series since 2001.

    PATO O’WARD: He’s a six-time champion for a reason. Yeah, you just don’t run out of talent. You just don’t. You don’t forget it either. So the guy is going to be good until he decides to retire.

    I think he’s got another 10 years, yeah.

    DAVID MALUKAS: I hope not (smiling).

    Q. Just the way he’s able to masterfully use that fuel saving strategy, maintaining a big gap, how do you do that?

    PATO O’WARD: Starts with S, ends with N. That’s what it is.

    DAVID MALUKAS: I was just trying to figure out what that meant.

    PATO O’WARD: Scott Dixon (smiling). You tweaking, bro? What you doing?

    DAVID MALUKAS: I just spaced out (smiling).

    If I knew, then maybe we would be able to replicate it. But we don’t know how he does it yet, so…

    Q. You both mentioned traffic issues. If there were something like more downforce where you could easily drive beside them, would that help the issue?

    PATO O’WARD: No. Just move. Like, you’re getting lapped, move.

    Q. Is the single-file nature of it the crux of the problem?

    PATO O’WARD: No. Because if they were fast enough, we wouldn’t be catching them.

    DAVID MALUKAS: I think what he said earlier with marbling, if you can do whatever possible to reduce marbles and we can actually use the second lane, then the lap cars won’t be as much of an issue.

    PATO O’WARD: Texas, you don’t need them to move because you have a second lane. But you have nothing to do here.

    I feel it’s more of a gentleman’s agreement, but nobody follows it. I feel like I’ve followed it pretty much my all my career. If I’m not having a good day, I’m not going to screw your race.

    Hopefully that comes in return whenever I am having a good day and they’re not, which has been a few cases. Definitely it’s not everybody. But the consistent lappers, it’s like, Dude…

    Q. Heavy marbles make it harder for them to move out of the way safely?

    PATO O’WARD: No, just slow down in the straightaway and somebody pass by. It’s super simple.

    Q. Pato, how was it having to qualify again on race day morning, then get into the race in the afternoon? Does that change a lot of the dynamic for the team?

    PATO O’WARD: I didn’t think it was too bad actually. I enjoyed it. I think it was all right.

    Obviously I’m not the one that’s preparing the car. I’m not the one that’s going to be preparing the car if something happens.

    I think it does bring in a bit of an extra stress because of just how tight the schedule was from qualifying to the race. Especially around this place, if you get greedy, it will bite really quick.

    It’s just finding a fine balance. But I didn’t think it was an issue.

    Q. Going into the final two races, Portland and Laguna, very different to where you are today. Portland has been a surprise going through the first turn. Any thoughts looking ahead to that?

    PATO O’WARD: I guess just be flexible to the chaos, the right calls.

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  • Three Big Stories: Gateway (IndyCar)

    Three Big Stories: Gateway (IndyCar)

    MADISON, Ill. — And then there were two.

    Scott Dixon reminded everyone that we live in his world. Josef Newgarden’s championship hopes hit the wall. Moreover, how did two tire compounds affect today’s race?

    So without further adieu, here are Three Big Stories from World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.

    We all live in Scott Dixon’s world

    MADISON, Ill. – AUGUST 27: Pato O’Ward (L), Scott Dixon (C) and David Malukas (R) spray each other with champagne in victory lane, after the NTT IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway on Aug. 27, 2023, in Madison, Illinois. Photo: Simon Scoggins/SpeedwayMedia.com

    “Scott Dixon decided to do a Dixon, today,” Pato O’Ward said, in the deadline room.

    “How does he do it?” Dave Furst, IndyCar vice-president of competition and communication, jokingly asked O’Ward.

    “Well, he just does it,” O’Ward said. “He’s just Scott Dixon, you know? I feel like that’s what he’s best known for.”

    Dixon stretched his stint on Firestone red tires to 60 laps, when everyone else ran roughly 40. A timely caution let him pit for sticker blacks and exit pit road with the race lead.

    Now he needed to hold off the field AND save fuel.

    “I think probably the hardest part was the restart where we were leading, having to get a pretty high fuel number,” Dixon said. “We weren’t getting it. We were a ways off.

    “But I knew we could kind of stress that kind of second through fifth pack, get them into a pretty vulnerable situation. I knew once we caught the back markers we’d be able to save and get beyond the fuel mileage that we needed to. It actually worked out perfectly. We were able to go further and beyond where we needed to.”

    Dixon entered Indianapolis, two weeks ago, winless on the 2023 season. Naturally, everyone asked if he’d win, period.

    Fast-forward 15 days, the six-time NTT IndyCar Series champion not only has two wins, but he’s reeling in Alex Palou’s once insurmountable points lead.

    Now it’s still his teammate’s title to lose, but Dixon won’t make it easy.

    Though in the end, Chip Ganassi wins.

    “I think what is special is going into the last two races, it can only be a Ganassi driver, which is very cool,” he said. “I know that makes Chip very proud, and the hundred-plus employees that work at that place, as well.”

    In the meantime, Dixon celebrates back-to-back wins by downing cans of Stag with Marshall Pruett.

    Josef Newgarden’s title hopes hit the wall

    One picture says it all.

    Newgarden, with the slimmest of hopes, needed everything to go right to catch Palou and win his third IndyCar championship. And for much of the first half, it did.

    He led 98 laps and even when he fell behind Dixon and his pit strategy, he was in contention.

    Then he hit a wall, literally.

    He turned the wheel like there was no tomorrow, but to no avail.

    His chance at sweeping all six oval races vanished.

    As did his slim chance at the title.

    Effect of different tire compounds

    MADISON, Ill. – AUGUST 26: Firestone red tires sit stacked in the garage during the NTT INDYCAR SERIES Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway on Aug. 26, 2023, in Madison, Illinois. Photo: Tucker White/SpeedwayMedia.com

    Sunday marked the first time IndyCar used different tire compounds for an oval race.

    And the result?

    Well, it varied from driver to driver.

    Case in point, the race winner:

    “The tire was kind of interesting,” Dixon said. “It actually had a good amount of deg.”

    The guy who finished second:

    “It brought in some pretty horrendous marbles onto the racetrack, which made the second lane almost impossible to use,” O’Ward said.

    Both agreed, however, it needs more falloff.

    “I think having an alternate tire, you really kind of want it to – I know Firestone doesn’t want to do it because that’s the product they produce, they produce very good tires – but I think for falloff like we see at Iowa where you go from an 18-second lap all the way to 22s, 23s, you have good cars coming and going, people able to make changes throughout the race,” Dixon said. “I think that’s what they need to bring back here, a little bit more aggressive for next time.”

    Now while both series use different tire makers, these sentiments echo similar statements NASCAR Cup Series drivers made in June at Gateway. Denny Hamlin noted drivers could run 50+ laps on the same Goodyear tires and not experience significant dropoff.

    So whether it’s a matter of Firestone and Goodyear bringing harder tires or the track surface, that’s for a more engineer-minded person to decipher.

    As for the future of INDYCAR, O’Ward likes the idea of different compounds for ovals.

    “I just think if they want good racing, we can’t be in single file,” he said. “Then even the lappers can be racing with the leaders.”

  • Dixon Sips Fuel, Masters Strategy To Taste Victory at WWTR

    Dixon Sips Fuel, Masters Strategy To Taste Victory at WWTR

    MADISON, Ill. (Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023) – No driver in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES makes the improbable possible more than Scott Dixon, and he did it yet again Sunday at World Wide Technology Raceway.

    Dixon showed every bit of his masterful ability to save fuel and navigate traffic to win the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 presented by Axalta and Valvoline on Sunday in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, earning his 55th career victory and second win this season.

    He only needed three pit stops due to saving fuel, at least one fewer than the other 27 drivers in the field. That strategy was borne from necessity since Dixon started 16th in the 28-car field after incurring a nine-spot grid penalty for an unapproved engine change after the last race, the Gallagher Grand Prix on Aug. 12 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. He also won that race by saving fuel and mastering strategy after being spun into the infield grass during a Lap 1 incident.

    “It’s all these guys, man,” Dixon said about his Chip Ganassi Racing crew. “Chip steers the ship. We took a pretty good grid penalty today. We had to go the alternate route, and it worked out perfectly. This team was perfect. They gave me the (fuel) number I needed to be getting, so massive thank you to everybody on the PNC Bank No. 9 crew.”

    Pato O’Ward finished second in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. David Malukas placed third in the No. 18 HMD Trucking Honda fielded by Dale Coyne Racing with HMD. O’Ward and Malukas were the only drivers on the lead lap with Dixon, whose margin of victory of 22.2256 seconds was the biggest for an INDYCAR SERIES race on the 1.25-mile WWTR oval.

    Alexander Rossi finished fourth in the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, with NTT P1 Award winner Scott McLaughlin rounding out the top five in the No. 3 Odyssey Batteries Team Penske Chevrolet.

    “Scott Dixon did Scott Dixon today,” O’Ward said. “When they were telling me on the radio the 9 car is trying to make it to the end, he’s going to make it until the end. I was happy with the strategy today; I was happy with my car. But, yeah … Scott Dixon.”

    Six-time INDYCAR SERIES champion Dixon also kept his hopes alive for a record-tying seventh title with the victory, as he trails series leader Alex Palou by 74 points with two races remaining. Teammate Palou finished seventh in the No. 10 The American Legion Honda and needs to lead by 55 points or more after the BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland next Sunday, Sept. 3 at Portland International Raceway to clinch his second NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship in the last three seasons. Palou and Dixon are the only remaining drivers eligible to win the Astor Challenge Cup as season champion.

    Dixon’s victory also ended Josef Newgarden’s run toward INDYCAR SERIES history. Newgarden entered this 260-lap race having won all four previous oval races this year and was trying to become the first INDYCAR SERIES driver to sweep all the oval races in a season with multiple circle-track races.

    But two-time series champion Newgarden – who had won three straight races at WWTR dating to 2020 – drifted high in Turn 2 on Lap 211 after his final pit stop and hit the SAFER Barrier. He finished 25th in the No. 2 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet and was eliminated from title contention.

    “I was just trying to catch up,” Newgarden said. “I knew we were going to lose to someone in fuel save, most likely Dixon or somebody. I was just trying to get through cars as quickly as I could when I pitted, and it didn’t work out. I got in the marbles, just a touch too high.”

    Newgarden started from the top spot after NTT P1 Award winner and teammate McLaughlin was forced to start 10th after a nine-spot grid penalty for an unauthorized engine change after the last race. Newgarden led 98 of the first 102 laps as most teams evolved their pit strategies to four stops.

    Dixon was on a different plan.

    He took the lead for the first time on Lap 113 when Colton Herta pitted from the lead in the No. 26 Gainbridge Honda. By Lap 120, every driver had made at least two pit stops – except for Dixon.

    Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Takuma Sato made contact with the SAFER Barrier in Turn 2 in the No. 11 Deloitte Honda, triggering the second and last caution period of the race on Lap 122. Dixon dove into the pits on Lap 125 under caution for his second stop, with Newgarden and O’Ward following suit.

    Then Dixon’s mastery of saving fuel took control of the race. O’Ward and Newgarden pitted for the third time on Laps 165 and 167, respectively, while Dixon didn’t make his third – and final – stop until Lap 197, handing the lead to O’Ward.

    But O’Ward pitted for the fourth and final time on Lap 214, giving the lead to teammate Rossi. But Rossi and then Herta had to pit for a fourth time within the next seven laps, and Dixon jumped to the front on Lap 221 and stayed there until the checkered flag despite keeping an eye on his fuel number and growing pressure from behind from Will Power in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet. Dixon led a race-high 123 of 270 laps.

    Power had to make his final stop on Lap 249, and Dixon was home free from that point.

    Dixon will split $10,000 with Chip Ganassi Racing and his chosen charity, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, for his win as part of the PeopleReady Force For Good Challenge.

    His victory also means the $1 million PeopleReady Force For Good Challenge bonus will go unclaimed this season. The bonus is presented to the first driver who wins on a road course, street circuit and oval in a season. The last two races this season are road course events at Portland International Raceway (Sept. 3) and WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca (Sept. 10), and Dixon has no street course wins this season. Newgarden’s four wins have all come on ovals, and Palou has wins on a street circuit and road course but none on ovals.

    Bommarito Automotive Group 500 presented by Axalta and Valvoline Race Results

    1. (16) Scott Dixon, Honda, 260, Running
    2. (3) Pato O’Ward, Chevrolet, 260, Running
    3. (6) David Malukas, Honda, 260, Running
    4. (7) Alexander Rossi, Chevrolet, 259, Running
    5. (10) Scott McLaughlin, Chevrolet, 259, Running
    6. (2) Colton Herta, Honda, 259, Running
    7. (14) Alex Palou, Honda, 259, Running
    8. (4) Felix Rosenqvist, Chevrolet, 259, Running
    9. (8) Will Power, Chevrolet, 259, Running
    10. (15) Marcus Ericsson, Honda, 259, Running
    11. (20) Rinus VeeKay, Chevrolet, 259, Running
    12. (5) Romain Grosjean, Honda, 259, Running
    13. (26) Santino Ferrucci, Chevrolet, 259, Running
    14. (23) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Chevrolet, 259, Running
    15. (22) Kyle Kirkwood, Honda, 259, Running
    16. (11) Conor Daly, Honda, 259, Running
    17. (19) Christian Lundgaard, Honda, 259, Running
    18. (12) Linus Lundqvist, Honda, 258, Running
    19. (18) Devlin DeFrancesco, Honda, 258, Running
    20. (21) Graham Rahal, Honda, 258, Running
    21. (24) Sting Ray Robb, Honda, 258, Running
    22. (28) Agustin Canapino, Chevrolet, 258, Running
    23. (13) Helio Castroneves, Honda, 257, Running
    24. (27) Ed Carpenter, Chevrolet, 254, Running
    25. (1) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 210, Contact
    26. (17) Takuma Sato, Honda, 119, Contact
    27. (9) Callum Ilott, Chevrolet, 58, Contact
    28. (25) Benjamin Pedersen, Chevrolet, 0, Contact

    Race Statistics
    Winner’s average speed: 149.819 mph
    Time of Race: 02:10:09.4046
    Margin of victory: 22.2256 seconds
    Cautions: 2 for 22 laps
    Lead changes: 10 among 6 drivers

    Lap Leaders:
    Newgarden, Josef 1 – 61
    Power, Will 62 – 65
    Newgarden, Josef 66 – 102
    Herta, Colton 103 – 112
    Dixon, Scott 113 – 125
    O’Ward, Pato 126
    Dixon, Scott 127 – 196
    O’Ward, Pato 197 – 213
    Rossi, Alexander 214 – 217
    Herta, Colton 218 – 220
    Dixon, Scott 221 – 260

    NTT INDYCAR SERIES Point Standings:
    Palou 565, Dixon 491, Newgarden 440, O’Ward 429, McLaughlin 426, Ericsson 397, Power 388, Lundgaard 343, Rossi 339, Herta 331, Kirkwood 327, Grosjean 271, Rosenqvist 270, Rahal 251, VeeKay 237, Malukas 230, Ilott 221, Ferrucci 187, Castroneves 184, Marcus Armstrong 179, Canapino 159, DeFrancesco 156, Jack Harvey 146, Daly 134, Robb 122, Pedersen 107, Hunter-Reay 102, Simon Pagenaud 88, Sato 70, Carpenter 46, Lundqvist 35, Tony Kanaan 18, Marco Andretti 13, Tom Blomqvist 5, RC Enerson 5, Katherine Legge 5

  • CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY: TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING REPORT

    CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY: TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING REPORT

    CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
    BOMMARITO AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 500
    WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY
    MADISON, ILLINOIS
    TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING REPORT
    AUGUST 27, 2023

    SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN AND CHEVROLET WIN POLE FOR THE BOMMARITO AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 500 WITH AN ALL-TEAM CHEVY FRONT ROW

    • Scott McLaughlin, driver of the No. 3 Odyssey Battery Team Penske Chevrolet, earned his first oval NTT P1 Pole Award at World Wide Technology Raceway in the Bommarito Automotive Group 500.
    • Earning his fifth career NTT INDYCAR SERIES pole award, McLaughlin will be joined by teammate Josef Newgarden, driver of the No. 2 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet, for an all-Chevy front row near St. Louis.
    • Newgarden, qualifying second for today’s race, followed McLaughlin closely with a difference in his two-average lap speed of 0.561 MPH, or 0.1512-seconds.
    • The Bowtie brand qualified four in the top-10 for today’s 260-lap, 500-kilometer race at World Wide Technology Raceway.
    • Qualifying for this weekend’s Bommarito Automotive Group 500 was moved from Saturday to today pre-race due to inclement weather faced for the majority of yesterday near St. Louis.
    • First practice Saturday saw both Newgarden (first) and McLaughlin (second) top the charts in what turned into a night practice under the lights after the rain and strong storms cleared.

    TEAM CHEVY TOP-10 QUALIFYING RESULT:
    Pos. Driver
    1st Scott McLaughlin
    2nd Josef Newgarden
    4th Pato O’Ward
    6th Felix Rosenqvist

    Green flag for the 260-lap, 500-kilometer Bommarito Automotive Group 500 waves live from World Wide Technology Raceway today at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBC. Additional coverage of the race can be found on Peacock, INDYCAR Radio, and SiriusXM Channel 160.

    WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES)

    Josef Newgarden, No. 2 Chevrolet at Team Penske:

    “One minute you’re feeling like you’re in a good spot and the next, and then all of a sudden, the race is taking a different shape. We’re just going to be prepared to react. It’s obviously a great starting position. We’ll like to control the race from there. I think just being able to react with anything that’s unforeseen is really important on a day like today. Excited for it. I think Team Chevy has done a phenomenal job. Hopefully, we can get the PPG car in Victory Lane.”

    Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Chevrolet at Team Penske:

    “I’m really pumped. Just really proud of the Odyssey Battery crew. Car was awesome. Just really, really proud. My first oval pole is really cool, but it’s too bad we have to take a penalty. I’ll take it, we’ll get the sticker and move forward.”

    “It’s a nice feeling. You want to beat your teammate. I’m so competitive. We all are. We just want to beat our teammates all the time. I’m pumped. First oval pole. We got an engine spot penalty but we’re going to come through and have a lot of fun doing it.”

    At a track that’s deemed hard to pass on, and you do start 10th, what will be the challenge with that?

    “I think we’ll be okay. We’ve got a great strategy team that sees through on the Thirsty 3’s with (Ben Bretzman) and Kyle (Moyer). Really excited for this Odyssey Battery Chevy to come through. I think it’s going to be a lot of exciting passes. I’m going to have to really nail the start, and just probably put it on the (cushion) and have a lot of fun.”

    Will Power, No. 12 Chevrolet for Team Penske:

    “It was pretty good. Good balance. I don’t know where the time was. I think we kind of changed gears a little bit last night. It was a good run. I don’t know what else I could’ve done.”

    Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Chevrolet for Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    “Not that you have to go conservative in these situations, but this track will bite if you get too greedy. So today, for us, the most important thing is having a good starting position and I think we’ve done that. We’ll see what Josef (Newgarden)’s got, and both Alex (Palou) and (Scott) Dixon. I think we’ll be in good shape.”

    Felix Rosenqvist, No. 6 Chevrolet for Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    “I changed it a little bit from lap one to lap two. I think I lost a little bit in (turns) three and four on my first lap. The second lap, I wasn’t super stoked about how it came together. I think it was a pretty good run, but track conditions are getting better and better so I think I needed a little bit more rolling out so early to fight with the big dogs. We’ll see. I think if we come out with a top seven or eight, I’ll be really happy with it.”

    Alexander Rossi, No. 7 Chevrolet for Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

    “It was a good car. I think we missed the gear a little bit, unfortunately. I’m surprised we beat Will (Power) there so that’s a good thing. We’ll see how it goes. It’s still difficult to pass around here, obviously. The overcast and cool temperatures should make it pretty racy like it was a lot of grip here even compared to the night last night, so I think it’ll be a good show.”

    Ryan Hunter-Reay, No. 20 Chevrolet for Ed Carpenter Racing:

    “I mean it’s so close here. When you’re lacking a little bit, you’re lacking a lot of bit. It’s just lacking some overall kind of rear grip. It’s a little bit off. That second lap was okay, not quite about where we want it, but the first lap just missed the balance a little bit.”

    Rinus VeeKay, No. 21 Chevrolet for Ed Carpenter Racing:

    “The conditions are quite a bit better than yesterday. Definitely went faster. Felt a lot better than yesterday, but just not good enough. I got good guidance from Ed (Carpenter) and Ryan (Hunter-Reay) going ahead of me. That helped with a few changes. It’s tough. Guys are really fast here, and we’ve got to work hard. The BITNILE.COM team is working hard. The points are given in the race, so that’s where we’re focusing on.”

    Ed Carpenter, No. 33 Chevrolet for Ed Carpenter Racing:

    “We’ve been struggling as of late. This hasn’t been our strongest place the past couple of years. Unfortunately, I’m not doing a good enough job. As a group, we’re not doing a good enough job right now. So hoping my teammates can learn something from that and get a better starting position for themselves.”

    If there is speed just missing a little bit, are you able to determine where exactly that is?

    “No. I mean, we wouldn’t be in the situation that we’re in if we had all the answers. We’ve been searching in the back half of the season. I’m not trying to sound super critical because this whole group is working very hard, but we just haven’t found what we’re missing or what the common denominator is in some of our struggles. We’ll keep fighting. Definitely no quit in our team. We’ll be back.”

    Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 Chevrolet for AJ Foyt Racing:

    “It was really good. I felt really comfortable. We made a few changes overnight. It’s a really hard racetrack to pass on so I just sent it in there. I should’ve trusted my instincts a little more. I only moved the bar one click back for turns three and four. I thought about it, and had a little moment on the first lap, and thought maybe I should go to P5. I really wish I trusted my instincts a little more as a racer.”

    Benjamin Pedersen, No. 55 Chevrolet for Juncos Hollinger Racing:

    “There’s a bit more grip overall, but pretty good run on my part, I feel. I think we had a technical issue with the weight jacker. That was everything I could get out of it, I feel. My first INDYCAR qualifying here; pretty different from qualifying in an IndyNXT car. We’ll see how she rolls here. I felt like I left everything on the table, so that’s all I can do. Honestly, we looked pretty good yesterday on longer runs. Hopefully we can carry our Indy 500 and Texas runs from earlier in the year and deliver a strong result.”

    Callum Ilott, No. 77 Chevrolet for Juncos Hollinger Racing:

    “We’ve rolled up to the track with a great car, and we’ve been able to build on it. Today, I felt the confidence straightaway out of the box. So that’s not too bad. Hopefully we can maintain that.”

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  • Rasmussen Expands Points Lead with Exciting WWTR Victory

    Rasmussen Expands Points Lead with Exciting WWTR Victory

    MADISON, Ill. (Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023) – Christian Rasmussen is one step closer to the INDY NXT by Firestone championship after enduring a close call and winning the OUTFRONT Showdown on Saturday night at World Wide Technology Raceway.

    Championship leader Rasmussen earned his fourth victory of the season in the No. 6 HMD Motorsports with DCR car, outrunning the No. 26 Copart/USF Pro Championship car of Andretti Autosport rookie Louis Foster to the finish by 1.7805 seconds. Rasmussen has won three of the last four races in the INDYCAR development series to expand his lead to 50 points over Hunter McElrea of Andretti Autosport with three races remaining.

    Rasmussen, from Denmark, earned his sixth career INDY NXT by Firestone victory at an event that featured just 30 minutes of track time before the 75-lap race due to persistent morning and afternoon thunderstorms in the St. Louis area. Rasmussen led that short practice by more than 3 mph. The starting grid was set by entrant points after qualifying was rained out.

    “What a race,” Rasmussen said. “It’s been kind of a weird weekend. It’s definitely been the weekend of my career where I’ve had the least amount of laps around the track before we go into the race. I think we did a great job in practice; we were super quick. But we were super sharp on the changes we made, as well.”

    McElrea finished third in the No. 27 Smart Motors car, with Jacob Abel fourth in the No. 51 Abel Motorsports machine. Danial Frost rounded out the top five in the No. 68 HMD Motorsports with DCR car.

    Rasmussen held a steady lead of around one second over fellow front-row starter McElrea for the first 30 laps of the 75-lap race. But Rasmussen lost grip and drifted high in Turn 2 on the 1.25-mile oval when trying to lap the No. 28 DHL car of Andretti Autosport rookie Jamie Chadwick on Lap 30, using his quick hands to avoid hitting the SAFER Barrier in an impressive display of car control. Still, that loss of momentum let McElrea pounce.

    McElrea powered past Rasmussen in Turn 3 on that lap and started to pull away. But just five laps later, Rasmussen used the slower No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Racing car of Rasmus Lindh as a pick and passed McElrea for the lead. He didn’t trail thereafter and ended up leading 70 of the 75 laps.

    But there still was drama in the final 25 laps. Rasmussen led McElrea by 4.2745 seconds on Lap 51 but was losing grip from his Firestone tires, and McElrea pulled to within just .8516 of a second on Lap 55.

    A possible duel for the lead between the two drivers was doused by a caution on Lap 56 when James Roe hit the SAFER Barrier in Turn 2 in the No. 29 Topcon car fielded by Andretti Autosport. Roe was unhurt.

    That caution period saved some further wear on Rasmussen’s tires, and he pulled away from the field on the restart on Lap 63. But McElrea made one more unsuccessful move to try to dive under Rasmussen for the lead on Lap 65.

    From there, Rasmussen pulled away. Meanwhile, Foster passed teammate McElrea for second with nine laps remaining, with the top three holding station to the finish.

    The next race is the INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Portland on Sunday, Sept. 3 at Portland (Oregon) International Raceway. The season ends with a doubleheader Sept. 9-10 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California.

    INDY NXT by Firestone OUTFRONT Showdown
    Race Results

    1. (1) Christian Rasmussen, 75, Running
    2. (5) Louis Foster, 75, Running
    3. (2) Hunter McElrea, 75, Running
    4. (4) Jacob Abel, 75, Running
    5. (8) Danial Frost, 75, Running
    6. (3) Nolan Siegel, 75, Running
    7. (11) Matthew Brabham, 75, Running
    8. (12) Ernie Francis Jr., 75, Running
    9. (7) Reece Gold, 75, Running
    10. (10) Josh Pierson, 75, Running
    11. (14) Christian Bogle, 75, Running
    12. (13) Jamie Chadwick, 74, Running
    13. (15) Colin Kaminsky, 74, Running
    14. (9) Rasmus Lindh, 74, Running
    15. (6) James Roe, 53, Contact

    Race Statistics
    Winner’s average speed: 135.303 mph
    Time of Race: 00:41:34.4069
    Margin of victory: 1.7805 seconds
    Cautions: 1 for 7 laps
    Lead changes: 2 among 2 drivers

    Lap Leaders:
    Rasmussen, Christian 1 – 29
    McElrea, Hunter 30 – 34
    Rasmussen, Christian 35 – 75