2017 Bommarito Automotive Group 500 Explained

Country:USA
Race:Gateway
Date:August 26
Year:2017
Official Name:Bommarito Automotive Group 500 Presented by Valvoline
Round No:15th
Series:IndyCar Series
Location:Gateway Motorsports Park
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:1.25
Course Km:2.01
Distance Laps:248
Distance Mi:310
Distance Km:499
Weather:72°F, clear skies
Pole Team:Team Penske
Pole Time:23.7206 + 23.7373 = 47.4579
Pole Country:AUS
Fast Driver:Josef Newgarden
Fast Team:Team Penske
Fast Time:24.6317
Fast Lap:217
Fast Country:USA
First Driver:Josef Newgarden
First Team:Team Penske
First Country:USA
Second Driver:Scott Dixon
Second Team:Chip Ganassi Racing
Second Country:NZL
Third Driver:Simon Pagenaud
Third Team:Team Penske
Third Country:FRA

The 2017 Bommarito Automotive Group 500 was the 15th round of the 2017 IndyCar Series season. The race was held on August 26, 2017 at Gateway Motorsports Park in Madison, Illinois, just east of St. Louis, Missouri. Will Power qualified on pole for the race,[1] while Josef Newgarden won the race after gaining the lead on lap 217.[2]

Background

On August 25, 2016, the IndyCar Series announced a multi-year deal with Gateway Motorsports Park—with the inaugural race scheduled for August 26, 2017. IndyCar's return to Gateway Motorsports Park marked the first premier-level open-wheel race in the Greater St. Louis area since 2003.[3]

In July 2017, the entire racetrack was resurfaced as part of an effort by the track to update and upgrade the venue. Both IndyCar and NASCAR supported the repaving project. Other major upgrades to the venue included new catch fences, paving part of the inside track, and expanding the SAFER barrier.[4]

The race saw the return of Sébastien Bourdais, who had not raced since fracturing his hip and pelvis in a violent crash during Indianapolis 500 qualifying.[5]

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on Friday, August 25. Will Power qualified on pole position with a two lap time of 47.4579 (189.642).[6]

Race

The newly repaved track surface, which had impressed drivers during testing,[7] quickly became a source of concern after multiple incidents at the beginning of the race. Tony Kanaan's car spun on the pace lap and made contact with the SAFER barrier in turn 2. Kanaan was eventually able to re-enter the race three laps down, though his crash delayed the start of the race until lap 5. When the remaining field took the green flag, polesitter Will Power spun on the first green-flag lap of the race. The spin caused Power's car to hit the wall in turn 2. As Takuma Sato and Ed Carpenter attempted to avoid Power, the two cars made contact with each other. Both drivers subsequently contacted the wall, causing all three drivers to retire from the race.

Josef Newgarden passed Will Power for the lead on the outside of turn 1 immediately prior to Power's spin-out. Newgarden maintained the lead until pitting on lap 60. Sébastien Bourdais then led the race for the next 5 laps until he was forced to pit as well. Max Chilton became the race leader for a single lap before also making a pit stop. As both Bourdais and Chilton were on alternate pit strategies, Newgarden remained the effective leader of the race.

After Chilton's pit stop on lap 66, Newgarden officially regained the lead on lap 67. The third caution of the race came out when J. R. Hildebrand crashed into turn 4 on lap 102. During the caution period, all of the race leaders pitted. Hélio Castroneves beat Newgarden out of pit road to take the race lead.

The green flag came back out on lap 112. By lap 155, Castroneves had extended his lead to just over three seconds ahead of Newgarden. During a pit stop on lap 157, Castroneves stalled while exiting his pit box. Although his crew was able to restart his car almost immediately, the long stop dropped Castroneves from leading the race to fourth place. The incident also gave the race lead back to Newgarden.

The fourth caution occurred on lap 166 when Max Chilton spun into the outside wall of turn 4. During the caution, Chilton's teammate Tony Kanaan was called to the pit lane by team owner Chip Ganassi. Kanaan's car had been loose throughout the race, prompting Ganassi to park Kanaan's car for the remainder of the race. The decision was reminiscent of one from the previous race at Pocono, in which Ganassi parked Chilton's car.

The race returned to green flag conditions on lap 174. A notable incident occurred on lap 181 between Conor Daly and Charlie Kimball. Daly, running in eleventh place at the time, got a run on Kimball. As Daly began to pass Kimball on the inside of the track, Kimball abruptly swerved to his left. Daly was furious, as it appeared that Kimballs move was a clear attempt to block him. The incident was reviewed, but no action was taken against Kimball.

The fifth and final caution arose on lap 203 when Ryan Hunter-Reay entered turn 4 too high and brushed the SAFER barrier as he exited the turn. Simon Pagenaud gained the race lead over Josef Newgarden on lap 206 when both drivers made pit stops under caution.

Newgarden regained the lead on lap 217 after passing Pagenaud on the inside as the two entered turn 1. During the pass, the two cars' tires made slight contact, sending Pagenaud to the outside of the track. Although a crash was avoided, Pagenaud was forced to lift off the gas to avoid hitting the outside wall. Scott Dixon, who had been running in third, seized the opportunity and passed Pagenaud as well.

Shortly after retaking the lead, Newgarden pulled more than a second ahead of Dixon. Pagenaud held his position roughly a half-second behind Dixon. Newgarden held his position for the remainder of the race, clinching his fourth win of the season.

Results

KeyMeaning
RRookie
WPast winner

Qualifying

PosNo.NameLap 1 TimeLap 2 TimeTotal TimeAvg. Speed (mph)
112 Will Power23.720623.737300:47.5189.642
22 Josef Newgarden23.931123.86100:47.8188.316
33 Hélio Castroneves W24.014923.996000:48.0187.457
41 Simon Pagenaud24.15324.040600:48.2186.747
520 Ed Carpenter24.396524.376600:48.8184.528
626 Takuma Sato24.451324.412400:48.9184.186
79 Scott Dixon24.487324.466300:49.0183.848
814 Carlos Muñoz24.569624.444800:49.0183.620
998 Alexander Rossi24.576924.448500:49.0183.578
105 James Hinchcliffe24.558824.480100:49.0183.528
114 Conor Daly24.600224.504100:49.1183.283
1219 Ed Jones R24.574724.632600:49.2182.900
1315 Graham Rahal24.578024.648000:49.2182.830
1428 Ryan Hunter-Reay24.769724.537600:49.3182.529
1521 J. R. Hildebrand24.747524.567900:49.3182.499
168 Max Chilton24.744124.632800:49.4182.271
1710 Tony Kanaan24.755624.642000:49.4182.195
1883 Charlie Kimball24.740024.673300:49.4182.137
1918 Sébastien Bourdais24.827224.665200:49.5181.846
2027 Marco Andretti24.823524.847800:49.7181.191
217 Sebastián Saavedra25.362825.284300:50.6177.700
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Source for individual laps:[8]

Race

DriverTeamEngineLapsTime/RetiredPit StopsGridLaps Led
12Team PenskeChevrolet2482:13:22.03584217053
29 Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda248+0.685047040
31 Simon PagenaudTeam PenskeChevrolet248+0.9743441336
43 Hélio Castroneves WTeam PenskeChevrolet248+1.5668435233
54 Conor DalyA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet248+1.7446511030
698 Alexander RossiAndretti Herta AutosportHonda248+2.910149028
783 Charlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingHonda248+4.2365418026
85 James HinchcliffeSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda248+4.8498410024
914 Carlos MuñozA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet248+7.883258022
1018 Sébastien BourdaisDale Coyne RacingHonda248+8.1831619521
117 Sebastián SaavedraSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda248+8.6604521019
1215 Graham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda248+8.8457413018
1319 Ed Jones RDale Coyne RacingHonda248+12.3444412017
1427 Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportHonda248+19.8702720016
1528 Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportHonda205Contact414015
1610 Tony KanaanChip Ganassi RacingHonda168Mechanical517014
178 Max ChiltonChip Ganassi RacingHonda164Contact416314
1821 J. R. HildebrandEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet100Contact115012
1926 Takuma SatoAndretti AutosportHonda6Contact06011
2012 Will PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet5Contact01512
2120 Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet5Contact0509
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
Notes: 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:[9]

Championship standings

Driver standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Josef Newgarden547
2516
3 Hélio Castroneves505
4 Simon Pagenaud504
5 Will Power464
Manufacturer standings
PosManufacturerPoints
1 Chevrolet1,293
2 Honda1,158

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES BOMMARITO AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 500 PRESENTED BY VALVOLINE Friday, Aug. 25, 2017 QUALIFYING RESULTS. August 25, 2017. October 19, 2017. IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc..
  2. Web site: Race Review. August 26, 2017. October 19, 2017. IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc..
  3. Web site: IndyCars will be back on the track at Gateway Motorsports Park in 2016. October 28, 2015. October 19, 2017. GatewayMSP.com. Gateway Motorsports Park.
  4. Web site: Major capital improvements include repaving in preparation for INDYCAR race. July 7, 2017. October 19, 2017. GatewayMSP.com. Gateway Motorsports Park.
  5. Web site: Sebastien Bourdais fractures hip, pelvis in Indianapolis 500 qualifying crash. Brody. Miller. May 20, 2017. October 20, 2017. USAToday.com. Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC..
  6. Web site: Final Box Score. August 25, 2017. October 19, 2017. IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc..
  7. Web site: NEW GATEWAY PAVEMENT IS A HIT WITH INDYCAR DRIVERS. August 3, 2017. October 20, 2017. GatewayMSP.com. Gateway Motorsports Park.
  8. Web site: Race Report: 2017 Bommarito Automotive Group 500. August 22, 2017. October 20, 2017. theapexracing.co. TheApex.racing LLC.
  9. Web site: Indycar 2017 Gateway. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network.