Dixon, Honda Win in Toronto
- Scott Dixon scores his third victory of 2018 at the Honda Indy Toronto, extends championship lead
- Hometown favorites Robert Wickens finishes third, James Hinchcliffe fourth
- Honda records seventh Indy car win of the season
TORONTO, July 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing his mid-season charge towards a possible fifth championship, Scott Dixon took control of the Honda Indy Toronto on Lap 33 of the 85-lap contest, and went on to score his third victory of 2018 and take a 62-point lead in the fight for the title.
Starting second, Dixon trailed early leader Josef Newgarden through the first round of pit stops. Then, on a Lap 33 restart following a full-course caution, Newgarden slid into the barriers lining the 1.786-mile street circuit. Dixon was quick to take advantage, and moved into a lead he would only surrender during the remaining routine pit stops, taking the lead for good on Lap 59.
Dixon's 44(th) career win, behind only Indy car legends A.J. Foyt [67] and Mario Andretti [52], gives him 464 points after 12 of 17 races. Newgarden, who recovered to finish ninth, is second in the standings with 402 points. Honda's seventh win of the season gives it an unofficial 135-point lead [1,017-882] over rival Chevrolet in the chase for the Manufacturers' Championship.
Toronto-area natives Robert Wickens and James Hinchcliffe gave their hometown fans a pair of drivers to celebrate today. Wickens finished third after a battle with second-place Simon Pagenaud that saw the pair make contact at least twice in the closing laps. His Schmidt Peterson Motorsports teammate, Hinchcliffe, last week's winner at Iowa Speedway, prevailed in a similar battle with fellow Honda driver Marco Andretti when the latter was forced to pit for a splash of fuel at the start of the final lap. Andretti would recover to finish 10(th).
Zach Veach recorded the second-best result of his rookie season with a seventh-place finish for Andretti Autosport. Teammate Alexander Rossi recovered to finish eighth after making no fewer than six pit stops as a result of multiple instances of contact during the race.
Video recaps from this weekend's Honda IndyCar Series racing activities in Toronto are available on the "Honda Racing/HPD" YouTube channel. Produced by the Carolinas Production Group, the video packages can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/HondaRacingHPDTV.
After back-to-back race weekends in Iowa and Toronto, the Verizon IndyCar Series now takes a week off before returning to one of Honda's "home" events, the July 29 Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. With multiple Honda manufacturing, corporate and R&D facilities, thousands of Honda associates will be on hand to cheer for their favorite Honda IndyCar drivers.
Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) Started 2(nd), finished 1(st); 3(rd) IndyCar Series win of the season for Dixon, 7(th) for Honda: ""I'm worn out, man, it was definitely a physical race. The car was superb. We just needed some clean air and we were able to check out [from the rest of the field]. It was definitely a tough race, definitely tough on the restarts. We just have to keep these [championship] points rolling. Huge congrats to the Chip Ganassi team, and Honda. I'm stoked. This is awesome."
Robert Wickens (Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda) Started 10(th), finished 3(rd): "We had a great car in the race. I don't think anyone had anything for Scott [Dixon] today. He was kind of in a class of his own, but to go punch for punch with him in the second stint...I thought we really showed some great strides [for the team]. Thankfully I'm not an overly teary guy, but that [finishing on the podium in Canada] was really cool. I can't thank these Toronto fans enough. I mean this whole week has been such a whirlwind of emotions, and to stand on the podium in my first professional home race, I couldn't ask for anything better."
Art St. Cyr (President, Honda Performance Development) on today's Honda IndyCar Series win in Toronto: "That was a hard-fought race, with many championship contenders having issues. Except Scott Dixon. He was disappointed for failing to win the pole in qualifying yesterday, but was clearly the dominant car and driver combination this weekend. It was great to win here today in front of all our friends from Honda Canada, and all credit to the excellent runs for Canadian favorites Robert Wickens and James Hinchcliffe. Scott gave his championship hopes a big boost today, and we're all looking forward to returning to another of our 'home' tracks in two weeks for the Honda 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course."
Verizon IndyCar Series Honda Indy Toronto ----------------------------------------- Circuit: Exhibition Place (1.786-mile temporary street circuit), Toronto, Ont., Canada 2017 Winner: Josef Newgarden (Team Penske) 95.790 mph average Weather: Sunny, warm, 82 degrees F
Top-10 Race Results: -------------------- Fn. St. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Notes --- --- ------ ---- ------------ ---- ----- 1. 2. Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 85 93.898 mph average 2. 3. Simon Pagenaud Team Penske Chevrolet 85 +5.2701 seconds 3. 10. Robert Wickens-R Schmidt Peterson Mtspts Honda 85 4. 9. James Hinchcliffe Schmidt Peterson Mtspts Honda 85 5. 20. Charlie Kimball Carlin Racing Chevrolet 85 6. 15. Tony Kanaan A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet 85 7. 22. Zach Veach-R Andretti Autosport Honda 85 8. 5. Alexander Rossi Andretti Autosport Honda 85 9. 1. Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet 85 10. 14. Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport Honda 85 Other Honda Results ------------------- 12. 21. Ed Jones Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 85 Running 14. 23. Zachary Claman de Melo-R Dale Coyne Racing Honda 85 Running 16. 6. Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport Honda 84 Running 19. 17. Sebastien Bourdais DCR with Vasser-Sullivan Honda 83 Running 21. 13. Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda 68 Running 22. 7. Takuma Sato Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda 66 Did not finish - contact
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