2017 Honda Indy Toronto

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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2017 Toronto
Race details
12th round of the 2017 IndyCar Series season
Toronto, Ontario street circuit track map 2023.svg
DateJuly 16, 2017
Official name Honda Indy Toronto
Location Exhibition Place
CourseTemporary road course
1.786 mi / 2.874 km
Distance85 laps
151.81 mi / 244.314 km
WeatherTemperatures reaching up to 27.3 °C (81.1 °F); with temperatures dropping to 22.1 °C (71.8 °F) by the end of the event [1]
Pole position
Driver Simon Pagenaud  (Team Penske)
Time58.9124
Fastest lap
Driver Simon Pagenaud  (Team Penske)
Time1:00.2357 (on lap 55 of 85)
Podium
First Josef Newgarden  (Team Penske)
Second Alexander Rossi  (Andretti Herta Autosport)
Third James Hinchcliffe  (Schmidt Peterson Motorsports)

The 2017 Honda Indy Toronto was an IndyCar Series event held on July 16, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The race served as the 12th round of the 2017 IndyCar Series season. Frenchman Simon Pagenaud qualified on pole position, while American Josef Newgarden took victory in the race.

Contents

Pre-Race

Prior to the race, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports elected to replace Mikhail Aleshin in the No. 7 car, instead opting for veteran driver Sebastián Saavedra. The reasons for the change were undisclosed by the team. [2]

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on Saturday, July 15. Simon Pagenaud secured pole position, setting a new track record time of 58.9124 at an average speed of 109.14 mph (175.64 km/h). Alongside him on the front row was Graham Rahal. The remained of the top six was rounded out by Hélio Castroneves, Will Power, Scott Dixon, and James Hinchcliffe.

Qualifying saw two incidents during the course of its several sessions. During the second group of round 1 qualifying, Esteban Gutiérrez suffered a heavy crash in turn 11 that placed doubt on his participation in the race, both due to damage to the car and due to Gutiérrez displaying concussion-like symptoms. However, the car was repaired, and Guitérrez was cleared by IndyCar's doctors, allowing him to participate in the race. [3] A second, more minor incident occurred in round 2 qualifying, when J. R. Hildebrand made contact with the wall in turn 8. [4]

Race

The race was held on Sunday, July 16. At the start, Hélio Castroneves managed to pass both Simon Pagenaud and Graham Rahal going into turn 1, giving him the lead of the race. Behind them, Scott Dixon managed to get to the inside of Will Power to move to third. However, as cars approached turn 3, Dixon moved wide to avoid hitting the back of Rahal, in the process making contact with Power and forcing him into the outside wall. Power's car suffered terminal suspension damage, relegating him to a last place finish. Dixon limped around the track with a flat tire, which, after repairs, dropped him to the tail-end of the field. He would then be assessed a drive-through penalty for entering a closed pit-lane. The incident brought out the race's first caution period.

Racing resumed on lap 6, with Castroneves leading Pagenaud, Rahal, Josef Newgarden, and James Hinchcliffe. The top five remained unchanged until lap 20, when Spencer Pigot, who had charged through the field, managed to move around Hinchcliffe. Shortly thereafter, drivers began making their first pit stops, including Hinchcliffe, Alexander Rossi, and Josef Newgarden. Just as Newgarden entered the pits, Tony Kanaan nosed into the wall in turn 1, bringing out the race's second caution, forcing the leaders and anyone else who had not pitted to make their first stop under caution and secede track position. Newgarden proved the biggest beneficiary of the caution, moving into the lead once the leaders came into pit lane. Behind him were Ed Jones, who had not yet pitted, Charlie Kimball, Rossi, and Hinchcliffe.

Racing resumed on lap 27 with the top five remaining intact. Further back, Takuma Sato suffered front wing damage and a punctured tire, forcing him to pit again. On lap 29, Jones began to fall back in the field due to his worn tires, losing position first to Kimball, then to Rossi, Hinchcliffe, and Marco Andretti before finally coming in to pit on lap 33. Several drivers began to make their second pit stops shortly thereafter, including Carlos Muñoz, Scott Dixon, and second-place running Kimball. This promoted Rossi to second, but Newgarden continued to extend his lead.

The running order remained the same until the leaders made their pit-stops at lap 54, when Newgarden led the entire top five into the pits. Max Chilton briefly inherited the lead before handing the lead over to Pagenaud with his stop on lap later. Pagenaud led until lap 57 when he pitted, allowing Newgarden to return to the lead of the race. The order now ran Newgarden, Rossi, Hinchcliffe, Dixon, Andretti, though Dixon would pit for the final time on lap 61, promoting Ryan Hunter-Reay into the top 5, though with heavy pressure from Pagenaud behind. The top five remained the same until lap 81, when Hunter-Reay ran wide at turn 7, allowing Pagenaud to move ahead for position. Up front, despite dealing with traffic from a dueling Takuma Sato and Conor Daly, Josef Newgarden held on to take his second victory of the 2017 season by a comfortable margin of 1.87 seconds over Alexander Rossi, while James Hinchcliffe came across the line third. [5] Marco Andretti secured his first top 5 finish in IndyCar since the 2015 MAVTV 500 with his fourth-place finish.

In the point standings, Scott Dixon remained in the lead of the championship, but his lead dropped to only three points over Hélio Castroneves. Simon Pagenaud remained in third place, while Newgarden moved past his teammate Will Power thanks to his victory. [6] [7] [8]

Results

KeyMeaning
RRookie
WPast winner

Qualifying

PosNo.NameGrp.Round 1Round 2 Firestone Fast 6
11 Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud 259.557059.292258.9124
215 Flag of the United States.svg Graham Rahal 159.398459.743259.2245
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Hélio Castroneves 159.683659.649759.4345
412 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power W159.391059.647659.5430
59 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Dixon W259.757859.573259.7970
65 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg James Hinchcliffe 21:00.034859.72011:00.1415
72 Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden W259.660959.8992
898 Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi 259.55771:00.0114
98 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Chilton 259.75551:00.1202
1026 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Sato 159.55271:00.1970
1127 Flag of the United States.svg Marco Andretti 159.74641:00.3384
1221 Flag of the United States.svg J. R. Hildebrand 159.69671:02.3040
1320 Flag of the United States.svg Spencer Pigot 159.7585
1410 Flag of Brazil.svg Tony Kanaan 21:00.0607
1519 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Ed Jones R159.8686
1628 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Hunter-Reay W21:00.0926
1783 Flag of the United States.svg Charlie Kimball 159.9820
184 Flag of the United States.svg Conor Daly 21:00.2713
1914 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Muñoz 11:00.1650
207 Flag of Colombia.svg Sebastián Saavedra 21:00.6272
2118 Flag of Mexico.svg Esteban Gutiérrez R21:00.7441
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Source for individual rounds: [9]

Race results

PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLapsTime/retiredPit stopsGridLaps ledPts. 1
12 Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden W Team Penske Chevrolet 851:35:05.3522275853
298 Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi Andretti Herta Autosport Honda 85+1.87042840
35 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg James Hinchcliffe Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda 85+4.70202635
427 Flag of the United States.svg Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport Honda 85+18.740821132
51 Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud Team Penske Chevrolet 85+19.427421232
628 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Hunter-Reay W Andretti Autosport Honda 85+27.390521628
78 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Chilton Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 85+28.338629127
83 Flag of Brazil.svg Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Chevrolet 85+28.9415232425
915 Flag of the United States.svg Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 85+29.76932222
109 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Dixon W Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 85+30.33694520
117 Flag of Colombia.svg Sebastián Saavedra Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda 85+32.766822019
1283 Flag of the United States.svg Charlie Kimball Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 85+36.482131718
1321 Flag of the United States.svg J. R. Hildebrand Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 85+52.891021217
1418 Flag of Mexico.svg Esteban Gutiérrez R Dale Coyne Racing Honda 85+53.985822116
1514 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Muñoz A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 85+57.277731915
1626 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Sato Andretti Autosport Honda 85+1:01.845731014
174 Flag of the United States.svg Conor Daly A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 85+1:02.375241813
1820 Flag of the United States.svg Spencer Pigot Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 84+1 Lap41312
1910 Flag of Brazil.svg Tony Kanaan Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 83+2 Laps31411
2019 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Ed Jones R Dale Coyne Racing Honda 75Mechanical21510
2112 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power W Team Penske Chevrolet 0Contact049
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
Notes

1 Points include 1 point for leading at least 1 lap during a race, an additional 2 points for leading the most race laps, and 1 point for Pole Position.

Source for time gaps: [10]

Championship standings

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