2024 Bommarito Automotive Group 500

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Flag of the United States.svg 2024 Bommarito Automotive Group 500
Race details
13th round of the 2024 IndyCar season
Gateway Motorsports Park diagram.svg
DateAugust 17, 2024
Official name Bommarito Automotive Group 500
Location World Wide Technology Raceway, Madison, Illinois
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.25 mi / 2.01 km
Distance260 laps
325 mi / 523 km
Pole position
Driver Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott McLaughlin  (Team Penske)
Time00:50.0079
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden  (Team Penske)
Time25:5721 (on lap 260 of 260)
Podium
First Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden  (Team Penske)
Second Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott McLaughlin  (Team Penske)
Third Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist  (Chip Ganassi Racing)

The 2024 Bommarito Automotive Group 500 was the thirteenth round of the 2024 IndyCar season. The race was held on August 17, 2024, in Madison, Illinois at the World Wide Technology Raceway. The race took the scheduled 260 laps to complete.

Contents

Practice

Practice 1

Top Practice Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLap Time
166 Flag of the United States.svg David Malukas Meyer Shank Racing Honda 00:25.1635
226 Flag of the United States.svg Colton Herta Andretti Global with Curb-Agajanian Honda 00:25.2226
33 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott McLaughlin Team Penske Honda 00:25.2894
Source: [1]

Final Practice

Top Practice Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLap Time
15 Flag of Mexico.svg Pato O'Ward Arrow McLaren Chevrolet 00:25.7572
228 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson Andretti Global Honda 00:25.8337
326 Flag of the United States.svg Colton Herta Andretti Global with Curb-Agajanian Honda 00:25.9070
Source: [2]

Qualifying

Qualifying classification

PosNo.DriverTeamEngineTimeFinal
grid
Laps
Lap 1Lap 2
13 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott McLaughlin Team Penske Honda 25.005525.00241
260 Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist Meyer Shank Racing Honda 24.996125.06073
366 Flag of the United States.svg David Malukas Andretti Autosport Honda 25.058725.07982
Source:

Race

The race started at 5:00 PM CDT on August 17, 2024.

McLaughlin got an early jump over with front-row driver David Malukas, but Colton Herta had the early mover after picking up six spots on the opening lap from 25th to 19th.

Will Power, who started third, made an inside pass on the No. 66 Meyer Shank Racing Honda of Malukas entering Turn 1 on lap 2 to move into second behind Team Penske team-mate McLaughlin.

Malukas responded on lap 8 with an inside pass by Power off of Turn 4, with the caution coming out the following lap after Ed Carpenter and Katherine Legge came together in Turn 2. Legge remained parked at the inside of the corner, while Carpenter was able to continue on. Legge was left as the first retirement of the race.

A restart on lap 14 saw McLaughlin once again make a clean getaway, but he lost the lead to Malukas into Turn 3 the next lap. McLaughlin fell to third as Power went by.

The caution returned on lap 17 after Rinus VeeKay got loose off of Turn 2 and stacked up several cars, which led to contact between the Juncos Hollinger Racing duo of Romain Grosjean and Conor Daly and sent the latter into a 360-degree spin with damage. Kyle Kirkwood also collected damage, left to pit for repairs over the next several laps. He eventually returned to the track, 31 laps down.

Malukas led the field on the lap 27 restart, but lost the lead to Power into Turn 3.

The combination of an early start and recent caution elevated Herta up to ninth by lap 34.

Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward, running fifth, called for a suspected engine issue over the radio on lap 41 and opted to pit the next lap. He shut the engine off as the crew looked over the No. 5 Chevrolet before pushing it behind the wall.

The No. 28 Andretti Global Honda of Marcus Ericsson progressed to fifth after O’Ward’s issue.

By lap 50, Power built up a lead of 0.757s over Malukas, while McLaughlin continued to hold third at 2s back.

Pit stops began on lap 60 as championship leader Alex Palou pitted from 10th, along with Herta and the Meyer Shank Racing pairing of Malukas and Felix Rosenqvist. Power and Josef Newgarden pitted the next lap, with McLaughlin stopping for service on lap 63.

The pit cycle propelled Arrow McLaren rookie Nolan Siegel to the lead temporarily before pitting and making way to team-mate Alexander Rossi. Chip Ganassi Racing rookie Linus Lundqvist also found the top spot before pitting and handing off to Graham Rahal.

Power reassumed the lead once Rahal pitted, with Malukas 0.684s behind on lap 80.

The caution came out on lap 86 after Chip Ganassi Racing rookie Kyffin Simpson shunted in Turn 4.

While the pits were open, Ericsson pitted from fifth, along with defending winner Scott Dixon. Malukas, still running second, began reporting a clutch issue while running under caution.

Power was able to get a clean restart on lap 97 after Malukas spun the tires coming out of Turn 4.

In a battle among those that pitted, Ericsson was able to get by Dixon with an outside pass off of Turn 2 to move into 13th, and then moved by Siegel to take 12th. Ericsson continued his march up, breaking back into the top 10 after passing AJ Foyt Racing’s Sting Ray Robb on lap 105.

The lead for Power expanded to 1.4631 by lap 110 over McLaughlin, who took second as Malukas fell to third.

The second round of pit stops began on lap 119, with Malukas peeling off for service, along with Herta. Power pitted on lap 120, while McLaughlin pitted on lap 122. Rossi took over the lead, while Ericsson, who was expected to only need to stop two more times, elevated to third after making way again for Robb, who took second.

Ericsson assumed the lead on lap 127 after Rossi and Robb pitted, with Dixon and Siegel vaulting to second and third, respectively.

Dixon then took the lead as Ericsson fell to third in the approach to lap 140. Ericsson faded down to fifth moments later in a desperate attempt to hit his fuel number. Lundqvist and Santino Ferrucci, who were also on the same pit strategy as Dixon, Siegel and Ericsson, took over third and fourth.

Siegel took the lead from Dixon on lap 145. He, along with the rest of the top four, pitted on lap 148, giving the lead to Ericsson, who pitted the next lap. Ericsson was held after his pit stop by several seconds. Meanwhile, Siegel was handed a drive thru penalty after locking the rear tires and speeding on pit road. Ferrucci was also caution with the same penalty, while Ericsson returned after an issue.

The field reset with Power holding a 1.276s lead over McLaughlin on lap 155. The run of pit stops for Malukas, Herta and others began once more at lap 169. Power pitted the following lap, handing the lead to McLaughlin, while Rossi rose to second. Rossi pitted on lap 171, along with McLaughlin. Robb found the lead as a result on lap 172.

During the shakeup of the pit cycle, McLaughlin was able to move ahead - still second overall behind Robb - of Newgarden, while Power fell down to fourth. Robb eventually pitted on lap 181, moving the Penske trio up 1-2-3.

Dixon’s hopes of making it on one more stop were derailed after having to pit for an issue. The caution waived on lap 196 after Newgarden, pressing McLaughlin for the lead, spun off of Turn 2 and fell fourth.

McLaughlin pits on lap 200, along with Newgarden. Power assumed the lead after opting to stay out.

The new running order put Power in the lead, followed by Malukas, with McLaughlin and Newgarden third and fourth.

Power led the field to the green flag on lap 207.

Malukas pitted from second on lap 218, with Power in for service the following lap. McLaughlin inherited the lead, with Newgarden second and Rossi in third.

Palou, running sixth and at a reduced pace to hit a big fuel number in an effort to not pit again, fell a lap down to McLaughlin on lap 225. McLaughlin lapped Herta with 27 laps to go, leaving three cars on the lead lap.

The caution came out after a side-by-side battle with Malukas and Power ended the former crashing into Turn 2. Power was running on the outside of Malukas and pinched him to the curb, spinning him into the outside wall.

The caution allowed McLaughlin and Newgarden to pit with 18 laps to go, with both also taking fresh tires. Newgarden got out ahead of McLaughlin after a 5.1s pit stop. Newgarden ended up taking over the lead, with McLaughlin second and Herta third. Power remained fourth.

A restart with nine laps to go was waved off after a slow run by Newgarden led to contact between Rossi caught the rear of Power and briefly caught air. Grosjean also sustained contact in the crash. The incident led to a red flag with eight laps to go. Power, while climbing over the wall, provided the middle finger salute to Newgarden as he escorted the field down pit lane.

After an extensive cleanup, the stoppage gave way to cars peeling off pit lane once more and then went green flag on lap 154.

Newgarden got a clean start this time, with a sizeable .0.6s gap over McLaughlin. Herta was under attack from Lundqvist for third and took the spot with five laps to go.

Newgarden coasted the rest of the way to the checkered flag, while McLaughlin came across second, ahead of Lundqvist in third. Herta and Palou rounded out the rest of the top five. [3]

Race classification

PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLapsTotal TimePit
Stops
GridLaps
Led
Pts.
12 Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden  W  Team Penske Chevrolet 26002:22:28.2772431751
23 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott McLaughlin Team Penske Chevrolet 26002:22:30.0032516742
38 Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist  R  Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 26002:22:32.0647518136
410 Flag of Spain.svg Alex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 26002:22:34.3288416032
526 Flag of the United States.svg Colton Herta Andretti Global Honda 26002:22:34.5418425030
660 Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist Meyer Shank Racing Honda 259+ 1 Lap411028
76 Flag of the United States.svg Nolan Siegel  R  Arrow McLaren Chevrolet 259+ 1 Lap520827
811 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 259+ 1 Lap410024
941 Flag of the United States.svg Sting Ray Robb A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 259+ 1 Lap424823
1021 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus VeeKay Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 259+ 1 Lap412020
119 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 258+ 2 Laps519520
1214 Flag of the United States.svg Santino Ferrucci A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 258+ 2 Laps517018
1378 Flag of the United States.svg Conor Daly Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet 258+ 2 Laps49017
1430 Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Fittipaldi Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 258+ 2 Laps515016
1545 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Lundgaard Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 257+ 3 Laps523015
1677 Flag of France.svg Romain Grosjean Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet 257+ 3 Laps56014
1720 Flag of the United States.svg Ed Carpenter Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 252+ 8 Laps921013
1812 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power Team Penske Chevrolet 250Contact4411715
197 Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi Arrow McLaren Chevrolet 250Contact413812
2018 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Harvey Dale Coyne Racing Honda 249Contact426010
2166 Flag of the United States.svg David Malukas Meyer Shank Racing Honda 238Contact421110
2227 Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Kirkwood Andretti Global Honda 207Contact4508
2315 Flag of the United States.svg Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 161Mechanical21458
2428 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson Andretti Global Honda 151Mechanical27137
254 Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Kyffin Simpson  R  Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 84Contact12205
265 Flag of Mexico.svg Pato O'Ward Arrow McLaren Chevrolet 42Mechanical0805
2751 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Katherine Legge Dale Coyne Racing Honda 7Contact02705
Fastest lap: Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden (Team Penske) – 25:5721 (lap 260)
Source: [4]

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