IndyCar: Newgarden schools Rossi at Road America

Alexander Rossi won the pole on Saturday for the Sonsio Road America GP IndyCar race, but when the race was on the line, outside polesitter Josef Newgarden had too much talent for the Californian and schooled him.

On the final restart, Rossi was right on Newgarden’s tail, but when the green flew Newgarden walked away from the #27 Andretti driver, the teacher schooling his student.

Newgarden leads on final lap

Newgarden led a race-high 26 of 55 laps, taking the top spot for good during rivals’ pit stops on Lap 43.

“I was just trying to stay focused on what I had to do,” Newgarden said. “Just an unbelievable job by everybody at Team Penske.”

Indy 500 winner Marcus Ericsson also schooled Rossi and passed him in Turn 1 on that same restart, and then gapped Rossi to finish 2nd.

The runner-up finish for Ericsson came despite contact with teammate and reigning series champion Palou while racing for third in Turn 5 on Lap 4. Palou finished 27th in the No. 10 The American Legion Honda.

“First of all, I’m really sorry,” Ericsson said. “You never want to have contact with a teammate. From my point of view, the door was open, and I was already side by side. If you see a gap, you go for it. It’s important at the beginning of the race to get track position.

“It was a really good race, and we had a really strong weekend. Super happy with P2.”

A defeated Rossi, who led 16 laps, had to settle for third and has not won a race since 2019.

“I tried to be really aggressive on that last restart, and it cost us,” Rossi said. “But we were trying to win the race. But ultimately a good day. Josef certainly had a little better base than us, and it took us until the last stint to dial in the balance of the car.

“We were coming back on him pretty quickly. I don’t think we could have beat him, but all in all, it was a good day.”

Rossi’s Andretti teammates Romain Grosjean and Colton Herta rounded out the top-5.

Marcus Ericsson Now has Championship Points Lead

 

Ericsson leading the Points                          Photo by Penske Entertainment: James Black

The 2022 Indy 500 winner commented on his race day. “Yeah, it was a really good race for
us. We were strong all weekend. I think the race was pretty straightforward. Pretty good
from our side. Obviously a lot of cautions that got you out of rhythm. ”

“Got some opportunities there in the end to try and get a better position. Alex had a bit of a slide out of the last corner so I got a run on him and managed to get by.”

“Overall good day. P2 is a really good result for the championship, back in the lead. Super happy. The team did a really good job on pit stop strategy, so really thankful to the No. 8 Huski Chocolate Honda Ganassi crew.”

Ericsson is now leading the championship points after some of the front runners not having a finish today.  The Swede commented about leading the points right now.

“Like we talked about, it’s so competitive in the series at the moment. Any given weekend can be a new winner. It’s hard to be even in the top 10 if you don’t get everything right.”

“I think it’s going to be a tough season, a long season. We put ourselves in a really good position now, leading. So we just got to keep doing what we’ve been doing. The last 12
months we were the top scorer in the championship. I think that says something about where we’ve been performing since Detroit last year.”

“But, yeah, like we said, the points race is going to swing a couple more times. It’s a matter of being consistent now, bringing home the results. Today P2 was definitely a very good result for us with the way the race played out.”

Rossi Finishes 3rd

Rossi disappointed with 3rd place Photo by Penske Entertainment: Chris Owens

“Yeah, probably a little disappointing when you start on pole and can’t convert. It was generally a good day I think. I think Josef had a little bit better pace than us. I think we were the second best car.”

Pretty aggressive on the restart there to try and do something. Just kind of overstepped a little bit. That’s what allowed Marcus to get by.”

“Ultimately I don’t know that we would have been able to win. Got held up with Scott McLaughlin a little bit coming into the pits when we were trying to leave on the first
sequence. With the lap cars, Josef was the first to get to him. From there on it was trying to close the gap that got started there.””

“A little disappointing, but all in all I think it was a very positive weekend for us for obvious reasons. A good run of races, look forward to going to Mid-Ohio.”

Newgarden Wins $1 Million PeopleReady Challenge

Newgarden Wins PeopleReady Challenge         Photo by Penske Entertainment: Joe Skibinski

Newgarden won a $1 million bonus for completing the PeopleReady Force for Good Challenge as the first driver to win on all three types of tracks IndyCar races on.  The American won on the oval at Texas Motor Speedway and the street circuit at Long Beach before his win today at Road America.The $1 million will be split between Newgarden and Team Penske, and the two charities of Newgarden’s choice – Wags and Walks of Nashville and SeriousFun Children’s Network.

The PeopleReady Force for Good Challenge is part of a new partnership between industrial staffing giant PeopleReady and INDYCAR. It will continue to award a $10,000 donation to every race winner for the remainder of the season – split between the driver, their team, and their charity of choice.

Race Results

Pos No Name Laps Diff Gap Led ST Engine Points Team
1 2 Josef Newgarden 55 0.000s 0.000s 26 2 Chevy 261 Team Penske
2 8 Marcus Ericsson 55 3.3710 3.3710 3 4 Honda 293 Chip Ganassi Racing
3 27 Alexander Rossi 55 5.6348 2.2638 16 1 Honda 218 Andretti Autosport
4 28 Romain Grosjean 55 5.8490 0.2142 1 6 Honda 174 Andretti Autosport
5 26 Colton Herta 55 8.7657 2.9167 0 11 Honda 196 Andretti Autosport w/Curb-Agajanian
6 7 Felix Rosenqvist 55 9.2835 0.5178 7 7 Chevy 203 Arrow McLaren SP
7 3 Scott McLaughlin 55 9.3064 0.0229 0 8 Chevy 199 Team Penske
8 15 Graham Rahal 55 9.3728 0.0664 0 22 Honda 159 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
9 9 Scott Dixon 55 9.7102 0.3374 0 9 Honda 224 Chip Ganassi Racing
10 30 Christian Lundgaard 55 10.0430 0.3328 1 13 Honda 140 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
11 77 Callum Ilott 55 10.6025 0.5595 0 12 Chevy 90 Juncos Hollinger Racing
12 60 Simon Pagenaud 55 11.7440 1.1415 0 10 Honda 197 Meyer Shank Racing
13 45 Jack Harvey 55 13.4662 1.7222 0 20 Honda 105 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
14 20 Conor Daly 55 14.7608 1.2946 0 18 Chevy 171 Ed Carpenter Racing
15 51 Takuma Sato 55 15.0849 0.3241 1 19 Honda 133 Dale Coyne Racing w/RWR
16 18 David Malukas 55 16.1401 1.0552 0 14 Honda 123 Dale Coyne Racing with HMD
17 21 Rinus VeeKay 55 16.6505 0.5104 0 17 Chevy 161 Ed Carpenter Racing
18 29 Devlin DeFrancesco 55 16.8028 0.1523 0 21 Honda 86 Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport
19 12 Will Power 55 17.2091 0.4063 0 15 Chevy 266 Team Penske
20 14 Kyle Kirkwood 55 18.6841 1.4750 0 24 Chevy 93 AJ Foyt Enterprises
21 16 Simona De Silvestro 55 20.2548 1.5707 0 27 Chevy 9 Paretta Autosport
22 06 Helio Castroneves 55 21.4368 1.1820 0 16 Honda 136 Meyer Shank Racing
23 4 Dalton Kellett 55 23.3098 1.8730 0 23 Chevy 62 AJ Foyt Enterprises
24 48 Jimmie Johnson 54 1 LAPS 110.1704 0 26 Honda 85 Chip Ganassi Racing
25 11 Tatiana Calderon 54 1 LAPS 2.0119 0 25 Chevy 53 AJ Foyt Enterprises
26 5 Pato O’Ward 46 Mechanical 1.0166 0 5 Chevy 248 Arrow McLaren SP
27 10 Alex Palou 36 Contact 9 LAPS 0 3 Honda 246 Chip Ganassi Racing

Race Statistics
Winner’s average speed: 117.174 mph
Time of Race: 01:53:02.8097
Margin of victory: 3.3710 seconds
Cautions: 5 for 9 laps
Lead changes: 10 among 7 drivers

Lap Leaders:
Rossi, Alexander 1 – 14
Ericsson, Marcus 15 – 16
Sato, Takuma 17
Rosenqvist, Felix 18 – 24
Newgarden, Josef 25 – 27
Rossi, Alexander 28 – 29
Grosjean, Romain 30
Lundgaard, Christian 31
Newgarden, Josef 32 – 41
Ericsson, Marcus 42
Newgarden, Josef 43 – 55

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Point Standings: Ericsson 293, Power 266, Newgarden 261, O’Ward 248, Palou 246, Dixon 224, Rossi 218, Rosenqvist 203, McLaughlin 199, Pagenaud 197.