Power wins Portland GP IndyCar race
Will Power gets 2nd win of year |
Will Power in his #12 Penske Chevy held off Ganassi Honda rookie Felix Rosenqvist after a late yellow to win the Portland Grand Prix on a sunny day in the Northwest.
Power (No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet) collected his 37th career win – and second in the last three races – to move into a tie with Sebastien Bourdais following a 2.7885-second margin of victory over Chip Ganassi Racing rookie Felix Rosenqvist (No. 10 NTT DATA Honda) on the 12-turn, 1.964-mile permanent road course.
Power was seemingly in control and en route to a victory but had to deal with a restart with four to go in the 105-lap race. He avoided any challenges by Rosenqvist by opening up a 1.4-second advantage on the first lap of green action. The finish by Rosenqvist matched his career best established at Mid-Ohio.
Alexander Rossi moved back into 2nd in points with a third place finish in his #27 Andretti Honda.
Newgarden battled back from a 13th starting position to finish fifth and pad his championship lead by three points.
[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]Teammate Simon Pagenaud (No. 22 Menards Chevrolet) fell from second to third in the championship – 42 back – despite rebounding from an 18th starting position to finish seventh.
After almost getting taken out in a first turn melee, Josef Newgarden kept a strong point lead going into the season finale with a 5th place finish behind polesitter Colton Herta in the Harding Steinbrenner Honda.
Newgarden and Pagenaud started deep in the 23-car field after qualifying 13th and 18th, respectively, which put them in peril if a first-turn accident occurred. And it did happen when Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's Graham Rahal (No. 15 One Cure Honda) bounced into the side of Andretti Autosport's Zach Veach (No. 26 Gainbridge Honda). Newgarden braked hard and kept his car unscathed, but a trailing Pagenaud spun from a hit from Carlin's Max Chilton (No. 59 Gallagher Chevrolet). Fortunately for Pagenaud, his car sustained no significant damage and he was able to continue.
Newgarden has 593 points to Alexander Rossi with 552 and Simon Pagenaud with 551 with 100 points on the line to win. These three will fight for the title in the season finale while Scott Dixon has a very very slight chance. It is still Newgarden's title to lose.
Newgarden can secure the Astor Cup and the $1 million bonus by finishing fourth or better in the Monterey, Calif., race.
"It would be nice if (the finale) wasn't double points, but it is and we knew that from the start of the season," he said. "We will have to make the most of it. I don't think it will be easy."
A promising NTT IndyCar race for the No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda of Meyer Shank Racing driver, Jack Harvey ended far too early on Sunday at Portland International Raceway after he was taken out in a turn one incident on lap 14.
Jack Harvey was speared by Hunter-Reay |
The sudden and surprising end to the day came as a severe disappointment for the young Briton, who had posted a strong qualifying performance in the No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda to start the race in fourth and had moved up one position at the start.
Harvey made it though the restart after an early full course caution slowed the field. Racing in fourth Harvey was blindsided when struck by the No. 28 car on the inside of turn one. The incident damaged the rear suspension and left the No. 60 Honda stranded on track, forced to retire from the race.
“My day was unfortunately cut pretty short," said Harvey. “I had a great start and was able to get into P3 on the exit of Turn two and then on the restart I lost a place to Will Power who was on (Firestone) reds and I was on blacks. I knew that I was far enough away from Ryan (Hunter-Reay) that I actually deactivated push to pass because I was so clear. The No. 60 Autonation / SiriusXM Honda showed great pace all weekend and we have made some real good gains this year. I am proud of everyone this weekend it’s just disappointing that we weren’t able to get the result today that we deserved."
“It’s a pretty disappointing way to finish out the weekend," said Mike Shank. “We had such a strong run all weekend and we were on track for another podium finish. It’s pretty clear to me what happened. Ryan (Hunter-Reay) has driven for me several times in sports cars and I doubt that he meant to do that but he was defending his teammate and got into he corner too deep and made us a consequence of that. I have to thank AutoNation, SiriusXM and Jack for just a tremendous weekend. We are going to get this hot rod fixed up and get it ready for Laguna. We were really strong there at the test earlier in the year so we are really looking forward to that."
Quotes
Power leads Rosenqvist and Rossi |
1st – WILL POWER (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): "It was a pretty tough race for the Verizon Chevy. (Felix) Rosenqvist caused some pressure. At the end, we could slowly pull away and I felt like 'Oh yeah, this is going to be good," and then we got that yellow flag and I'm like 'Oh, come on, man!' But I was determined to get a good restart and just so stoked to get into Victory Lane. It helps the teams and the other guys take some points away. Awesome. I'm exhausted. I'm mentally exhausted. We've had plenty of what-if years. We will just race right now how we will race next year. It is so good to go into next year with a couple of wins."
2nd – FELIX ROSENQVIST (No. 10 NTT DATA Chip Ganassi Racing Honda): "I thought it was a great race for us in the NTT DATA Honda. I think we were stronger than Chevy on fuel mileage. The team really did a nice job. We had really good pace on the red tires, but Will Power and Penske did a little bit better on black tires. We moved up from P5 to P2 and it's a strong result. We still have another chance to win at Laguna and that's what I'll be focused on in a few weeks."
3rd – ALEXANDER ROSSI (No. 27 NAPA AUTO PARTS Honda): "It is not that I wanted more, I just wanted less for (Josef Newgarden). The No. 27 NAPA Andretti Honda boys did a good job. We maximized what we had. I don't think we had a race-winning car today, unfortunately. Starting in seventh and finishing on the podium is a good day. We finished in front of our championship rival. It will be pretty intense in California, but I am looking forward to it."
4th – COLTON HERTA (No. 88 Capstone Turbine Honda): "The Grand Prix of Portland was an up-and-down day for the No. 88 Capstone Turbine Honda team. I had a blast leading 37 laps of the race today and our pace was really quick. The car was great and our strategy was there, but our pace on the red tires during the first stint of the race just wasn't there. I really feel we could have won the race, but I'm overall happy with fourth as it's our second-best finish of the year. Looking forward to racing a Laguna Seca in a couple weeks!"
5th – JOSEF NEWGARDEN (No. 2 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet): "Where we finished is about what we could hope for on a 13th place start. We got kind of in the mess at the start. That is the risky part when you qualify 13th. You can end up in the mess like we did at the beginning. Fortunately, we didn't hit anything. We kept going and that was the most important part of the day. Then we just worked on making the most of the rest of the day. Climbing into the top five was what we had from where we started, as I said. It was a good day for the guys. The Hitachi car was quick at the end. We weren't too quick at the start, but towards the end it got better and it helped us get positions we needed. Chevy did a great job as always. Can't be disappointed with fifth. Overall a solid day to head to the finale.
6th – SPENCER PIGOT (No. 21 Autogeek Chevrolet): "It turned out to be not too bad of a race. After getting hit in the first corner, I did not think we would have much of a chance after that. We definitely had damage to the car, but it handled alright. We were able to have some good pit stops, good strategy and ultimately good pace. We got through the field and worked our way up to sixth, which is not bad considering where we were after the first lap. It makes you think 'What could have been?' but hopefully we can have another strong race at Laguna Seca."
7th – SIMON PAGENAUD (No. 22 Menards Team Penske Chevrolet): "(Scott) Dixon has done it from 45 points back, so we're in it. It's awesome to go to Laguna with a chance at the championship. I'm determined. We had a really good race today despite all the problems at the start. It was eventful, but a great day for Chevy and Team Penske. It's the championship so you have to be there. So even when days are tough… rebounding from 18th to finish seventh was a really good performance. We made all right decisions in the race. The Menards Chevy felt really good, which is good for next year when we come back. But the biggest thing is that we are in it. We're going to Laguna at a chance at the championship, which is really exciting. Anything can happen there with double points. Anything is possible."
8th – MATHEUS LEIST (No. 4 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet): "Tough but pretty good race for us here at Portland. Since the beginning we decided to do a different strategy (from the No. 14 car) and we went for a two-stop strategy and I think it worked pretty well for us. We had to save fuel for most of the race and we were consistently running in the top 10. On the last yellow as we were the last car on the lead lap, we decided to come in and put new alternate tires on and went out 10th and finished eighth. So I think it was a decent job, another top 10 for me and a good job for the team, too. The guys did a pretty good strategy and a pretty good job in the pits, so I'm proud of everybody. Let's go for the last one."
9th – SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (No. 18 SealMaster Honda): "The No. 18 SealMaster Honda was really competitive and we had the fastest lap of the race. I was really happy with it… We fought hard, passed a bunch of guys and put ourselves back in contention to finish sixth. Then we had some drama with the fueling. A valve didn't operate like it was supposed to and it took what felt like an eternity to fill the car, so we lost all the positions we had made on track. I made a couple of them back and got to eighth, but at the end (Matheus) Leist pitted for new tires and I had pushed so hard to get to Simon (Pagenaud), I had nothing left on my tires and I lost a position during the final restart."
10th – CHARLIE KIMBALL (No. 23 Carlin Chevrolet): "First and foremost, I can't say enough about this Carlin team. They worked so hard all weekend to give us the opportunity to go and race for a top-10 finish with the No. 23 Carlin Chevrolet. I just had to take care of business in the cockpit and hit the fuel numbers they were giving me over the radio. Obviously, we were able to miss a lot of the chaos and carnage that happened at the start of the race, which was nice and we just had really great pit stops and a great car. Week in and week out this team just puts in such a big effort and I can't thank them enough. I'm really looking forward to carrying this momentum into the season finale at Laguna Seca and hopefully ending the season on a high note."
Remainder of Drivers (alphabetical – with finishing position):
MARCO ANDRETTI (Finished 13th – No. 98 Oberto Circle K / Curb Honda): "We just didn't have the pace for the top six, but we were comfortably in a top-seven position. We got held up a little in the pits on our last stop which allowed (Simon) Pagenaud to have a go on me on cold tires, then he drove me off track. I wasn't just going to let him go by, I had to put up a fight for my position. What should have been seventh or eighth for the Oberto team ended up as 13th."
MAX CHILTON (Finished 11th – No. 59 Gallagher Carlin Chevrolet): "Not a bad day for the No. 59 Gallagher Carlin Chevrolet and the Gallagher crew. Thankfully, we stayed out of the mess at the beginning of the race and we were able to make up quite a bit of positions by avoiding any damage. After that, we really just needed to stick to our strategy and keep as consistent as we could. The car was strong and the guys did a great job in pit lane getting me in and out quickly. Obviously, I would've liked to have come away with a top-10 finish today and we were definitely knocking on the door of it, but I'd say we can be proud of the progress we made throughout the race weekend."
Rahal spears Daly |
CONOR DALY (Finished 21st – No. 7 Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda): "Overall, we have to focus on the positives from this weekend. Great qualifying – all the team cars were in the top 10. It was a true pleasure working with this team again. Great people, great partner in Arrow Electronics. Sometimes we can't control some of the factors in these races and sadly (teammate) James (Hinchcliffe) and I got caught up in someone else's mistake. Our cars were quick, we were on for a good race and it is a shame, but definitely thankful for this chance."
SCOTT DIXON (Finished 16th – No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda): "Obviously, not the result that we wanted with the PNC Bank car. We had a great car and it was clean sailing out front for us in the lead. The team did a great job. We just lost power and when that happens you can't shift and you can't use the clutch. Luckily, we were able to get to pit lane so the crew could get us to the pit box. I just hate giving away an easy win like that. Congrats to (teammate) Felix (Rosenqvist) on the result and finishing second. I think that's the second time he's done that in just the past few races, so good job there. The last two races haven't been the best in terms of luck for us, but we'll just focus now on winning at Laguna Seca."
SANTINO FERRUCCI (Finished 17th – No. 19 Cly-Del Manufacturing Honda): "The day started pretty well as we were able to avoid a massive pile up in Turn 1 at the start. After that, we decided to try a different strategy but it didn't quite pan out for us and near the end of the race. We had an electrical issue that put an early end to our race. It's unfortunate because we were on our way to another top-10 finish and that puts us in a hard place going into Laguna for the rookie championship. We'll bounce back and do our best at the season finale in a few weeks."
JACK HARVEY (Finished 19th – No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda): "My day was unfortunately cut pretty short. I had a great start and was able to get into P3 on the exit of Turn 2, and then on the restart I lost a place to Will Power who was on (Firestone) reds and I was on blacks. I knew that I was far enough away from Ryan (Hunter-Reay) that I actually deactivated push to pass because I was so clear into the corner. The No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda showed great pace all weekend and we have made some real good gains this year. I am proud of everyone this weekend. It's just disappointing that we weren't able to get the result today that we deserved."
JAMES HINCHCLIFFE (Finished 20th – No. 5 Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda): "I had an OK start, was nice and clear into Turn 1, and then just got broadsided. I guess Graham (Rahal) got into the back of Zach (Veach)… I watched the replay and Graham's right-side tires are on the white line. If no other cars were there, he wouldn't physically get through Turn 1. I don't know what he was thinking. This is frustrating. Third race in a row we've been hit on Lap 1. I was joking with the guys – I think we should actually paint a target on our car so maybe we don't get hit. It's unfortunate. We just can't catch a break. Conor (Daly) did an incredible job jumping in this weekend and putting the Arrow car into the top 10, and I think we had more pace than we were able to show in qualifying, so we were really excited for the race. I think we were going to be able to move up and be competitive. We'll never know."
The finish. The crowd was estimated between 8,000 and 10,000 |
RYAN HUNTER-REAY (Finished 18th – No. 28 DHL Honda): "I feel terrible for the team. I was racing (Alexander) Rossi and got caught up in the fight, then broke too deep. I missed it by a good half a marker in the braking and got into Jack Harvey – feel bad for them. Apologies to the team, to DHL, AutoNation and our partners. We should have had a pretty good day today. This is one on me."
ED JONES (Finished 14th – No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Scuderia Corsa Chevrolet): "We did a good job avoiding the on-track incidents today to help us gain many positions over where we started. We made good progress throughout the weekend, though we didn't get the car quite to an optimal place for the race. I'm hoping to have a better outing at the season finale!"
TONY KANAAN (Finished 12th – No. 14 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet): "Good start, awesome start actually. It's a shame on the strategy, we missed the boat on that and I have no control over that so after that I just hung in there. Good job for the team though, two cars in the top 12. That was always the goal so it looks like we're getting stronger towards the end of the season, which is good. I'm happy for Matt (Leist), he drove a great race. They got the strategy right and it put him in the top eight. Let's move to Laguna and see what we can do."
GRAHAM RAHAL (Finished 23rd – No. 15 One Cure Honda): "I messed up. I misjudged it bad and took it on the chin. To be honest, I lost my depth there a little bit in the pack. Obviously, I misjudged it by not just a little, but by quite a lot. I'm disappointed, not just for myself but also for the guys we affected. It hurt (teammate) Takuma (Sato) as well. At the start, the pace was fine and all that, but I screwed up. I'm sorry for One Cure and everyone else."
TAKUMA SATO (Finished 15th – No. 30 Mi-Jack / Panasonic Honda): "All I could see was just a mess in front of me (on the start). I tried to avoid everything, but somebody's car went outside and straight into the escape road so I couldn't turn hard left. All I could do was just go straight, and unfortunately a car went inside coming toward me, which I couldn't avoid, so we had a damaged sidepod, aero and toe link. So, we had to repair it and I ended up two laps down. We tried everything we could, but we gained a few positions as some retired but it was a tough day for us."
ZACH VEACH (Finished 22nd – No. 26 Gainbridge Honda): "A frustrating day. The start was a bit messy, kind of had that stop and go thing. We got off to a good start and I passed a few cars on the inside going into (Turn) 1, then I just got hit with a rocket launcher from behind. We were going to stop and make the corner well enough, then I gained another 40 mph from someone hitting me. I hated it for the guys involved. Once I got hit, I was basically a missile into the mess of the pack."
Results
Pos | No | Name | Laps | Diff | Gap | Led | ST | Engine | Points | Team |
1 | 12 | Will Power | 105 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 52 | 2 | Chevy | 469 | Team Penske |
2 | 10 | Felix Rosenqvist | 105 | 2.7885 | 2.7885 | 3 | 5 | Honda | 365 | Chip Ganassi Racing Teams |
3 | 27 | Alexander Rossi | 105 | 4.5839 | 1.7954 | 0 | 7 | Honda | 552 | Andretti Autosport |
4 | 88 | Colton Herta | 105 | 5.2280 | 0.6441 | 36 | 1 | Honda | 316 | Harding Steinbrenner Racing |
5 | 2 | Josef Newgarden | 105 | 5.8539 | 0.6259 | 0 | 13 | Chevy | 593 | Team Penske |
6 | 21 | Spencer Pigot | 105 | 6.7477 | 0.8938 | 0 | 10 | Chevy | 315 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
7 | 22 | Simon Pagenaud | 105 | 7.9418 | 1.1941 | 0 | 18 | Chevy | 551 | Team Penske |
8 | 4 | Matheus Leist | 105 | 8.1898 | 0.2480 | 0 | 21 | Chevy | 235 | AJ Foyt Enterprises |
9 | 18 | Sebastien Bourdais | 105 | 9.5957 | 1.4059 | 3 | 12 | Honda | 335 | Dale Coyne Racing w/Vasser-Sullivan |
10 | 23 | Charlie Kimball | 105 | 10.1665 | 0.5708 | 0 | 22 | Chevy | 87 | Carlin |
11 | 59 | Max Chilton | 104 | 1 LAPS | 1 LAPS | 0 | 20 | Chevy | 150 | Carlin |
12 | 14 | Tony Kanaan | 104 | 1 LAPS | 1.1202 | 0 | 19 | Chevy | 276 | AJ Foyt Enterprises |
13 | 98 | Marco Andretti | 104 | 1 LAPS | 0.4913 | 0 | 16 | Honda | 271 | Andretti Herta w/Marco & Curb-Agaj |
14 | 20 | Ed Jones | 104 | 1 LAPS | 5.8861 | 0 | 23 | Chevy | 203 | Ed Carpenter Racing |
15 | 30 | Takuma Sato | 103 | 2 LAPS | 65.7281 | 0 | 17 | Honda | 397 | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing |
16 | 9 | Scott Dixon | 102 | 3 LAPS | 57.7280 | 11 | 3 | Honda | 508 | Chip Ganassi Racing Teams |
17 | 19 | Santino Ferrucci | 96 | 2 LAPS | 1 LAPS | 0 | 14 | Honda | 339 | Dale Coyne Racing |
18 | 28 | Ryan Hunter-Reay | 81 | 17 LAPS | 14 LAPS | 0 | 6 | Honda | 380 | Andretti Autosport |
19 | 60 | Jack Harvey | 13 | 2.0454 | 0.9536 | 0 | 4 | Honda | 164 | Meyer Shank Racing with Arrow SPM |
20 | 5 | James Hinchcliffe | — | 0.6710 | 0.1353 | 0 | 8 | Honda | 326 | Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports |
21 | 7 | Conor Daly | — | 0.9402 | 0.2692 | 0 | 9 | Honda | 133 | Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports |
22 | 26 | Zach Veach | — | 1.2563 | 0.3199 | 0 | 11 | Honda | 247 | Andretti Autosport |
23 | 15 | Graham Rahal | — | 1.4084 | 0.0159 | 0 | 15 | Honda | 353 | Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing |
Race Statistics
Winner's average speed: 104.225 mph
Time of Race: 1:58:43.0036
Margin of victory: 2.7885 seconds
Cautions: 3 for 17 laps
Lead changes: 7 among 5 drivers
Lap Leaders:
Herta, Colton 1 – 36
Dixon, Scott 37 – 40
Rosenqvist, Felix 41
Bourdais, Sebastien 42 – 44
Dixon, Scott 45 – 51
Power, Will 52 – 72
Rosenqvist, Felix 73 – 74
Power, Will 75 – 105
NTT IndyCar Series point standings:
Newgarden 593, Rossi 552, Pagenaud 551, Dixon 508, Power 469, Sato 397, Hunter-Reay 380, Rosenqvist 365, Rahal 353, Ferrucci 339.