It’s a whole new race for the 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series championship. By winning Monday’s rain-delayed ABC Supply 500 at Pocono Raceway, Team Penske’s Will Power claimed his fourth victory of the season and closed within 20 points of the top of the standings.
Power held off Verizon P1 Award pole winner Mikhail Aleshin by 1.1459 seconds on the 2.5-mile “Tricky Triangle” oval to also collect the 29th win of his Indy car career. It tied him with a pair of Team Penske greats for 11th on the all-time victory list – Rick Mears and Helio Castroneves.
“I love winning 500-mile races and this is one of the toughest ovals that we race on,” said Power, whose other 500-mile victory came in the 2013 season finale at Auto Club Speedway.
The 200-lap race was delayed a day after heavy rain Sunday forced its postponement. Starting eighth, Power gradually moved his No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet to the front, not taking his first lead until Lap 64.
“The car started off really, really difficult to drive,” said the 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series champion, who led 55 laps on the day, including the last 36. “We adjusted on it all day and, for the second half of the race, the car was just awesome.”
Meanwhile, points leader Simon Pagenaud crashed out of the race on Lap 158, finishing 18th, and saw his cushion trimmed by 38 points with three races remaining on the 2016 schedule – the completion of the rain-suspended Firestone 600 at Texas Motor Speedway on Aug. 27, the INDYCAR Grand Prix at The Glen on Sept. 4 and the double-points GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma on Sept. 18.
“We are chipping away at it and obviously there is still a lot to go,” said Power, who sat out the season opener at St. Petersburg with an inner-ear infection but ran his string of finishing first or second to the last six completed races. “Now we will give it everything. We will give it everything because we really want to win this championship.”
Runner-up Aleshin led a race-high and career-high 87 laps in equaling his career-best finish. Aleshin shadowed Power over the closing 18 laps but couldn’t make the pass for the lead.
“I’m very proud of my team and everyone who works on the SMP Racing car No. 7,” said Aleshin, the first Russian driver to win an Indy car pole position. “They did a fantastic job today and it paid off. Will was just faster in the end and I couldn’t do anything with him.
“When I was catching him, I almost put my car into the wall a couple of times but I still couldn’t overtake him. He has a fair win, for sure, but I’m happy to be in second place because we had some difficult moments this race and this year, so this is a good position to move forward.”
Ryan Hunter-Reay, winner of the 2015 ABC Supply 500, charged from last place on the starting grid to finish third. Hunter-Reay moved into the lead by Lap 49 and ran up front until an electronics malfunction on Lap 163 dropped him a lap down. The Andretti Autosport driver got back on the lead lap during the last caution period and raced from 12th place to third over the final 20 laps.
“I had to come through the field twice and that is heartbreaking for us,” Hunter-Reay said. “This is the type of year it has been, really heartbreaking. The No. 28 DHL Honda really deserved to be in contention for the win there at the end.
“I was going through Turn 2 and (the car) just shut off. I (power) cycled the car once and nothing happened, then I came into the pits and power cycled it again – turned it off, on – and then it refired and we were a lap down. I had to come through the field twice, but the car was a rocket ship. It’s a shame.”
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi, three-time Indy 500 winner Castroneves and Charlie Kimball were involved in a pit-lane incident on Lap 64. As Rossi was exiting his pit, his car made contact with Kimball, who was entering his pit. Rossi’s car was launched over the top of Castroneves.
None of the drivers was injured. Kimball continued and finished 15th, while the contact ended the day for Castroneves and Rossi in 18th and 19th, respectively. Also uninjured was Takuma Sato, who crashed in Turn 1 on the opening lap and finished 22nd.
The Firestone 600 will pick up on Lap 72 of a scheduled 248 at Texas Motor Speedway on Aug. 27.
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Pocono Raceway – Long Pond, PA
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1. (8) Will Power, Chevrolet, 200, Running
2. (1) Mikhail Aleshin, Honda, 200, Running
3. (22) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 200, Running
4. (2) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 200, Running
5. (18) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 200, Running
6. (19) Scott Dixon, Chevrolet, 200, Running
7. (5) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 200, Running
8. (15) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 200, Running
9. (9) Tony Kanaan, Chevrolet, 200, Running
10. (6) James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 200, Running
11. (11) Graham Rahal, Honda, 200, Running
12. (13) Marco Andretti, Honda, 200, Running
13. (17) Max Chilton, Chevrolet, 200, Running
14. (12) Jack Hawksworth, Honda, 200, Running
15. (16) Charlie Kimball, Chevrolet, 199, Running
16. (20) Conor Daly, Honda, 198, Running
17. (21) Pippa Mann, Honda, 197, Running
18. (14) Simon Pagenaud, Chevrolet, 157, Contact
19. (4) Helio Castroneves, Chevrolet, 63, Contact
20. (7) Alexander Rossi, Honda, 63, Contact
21. (10) Ed Carpenter, Chevrolet, 57, Mechanical
22. (3) Takuma Sato, Honda, 1, Contact
Race Statistics
Winner’s average speed: 180.198 mph
Time of Race: 2:46:28.9856
Margin of victory: 1.1459 seconds
Cautions: 4 for 20 laps
Lead changes: 29 among 9 drivers
Lap Leaders: Aleshin 1, Newgarden 2 – 10, Aleshin 11 -31, Rossi 32 – 33, Dixon 34 – 35, Bourdais 36 – 37, Aleshin 38 – 48, Hunter-Reay 49 – 55, Aleshin 56 – 60, Newgarden 61, Rossi 62 – 63, Power 64 – 65, Aleshin 66 – 89, Hunter-Reay 90 – 93, Newgarden 94 – 95, Kanaan 96, Dixon 97, Power 98 – 99, Aleshin 100 – 119, Hunter-Reay 120 – 122, Newgarden 123 – 125, Power 126 – 128, Pagenaud 129, Aleshin 130 – 133, Hunter-Reay 134 – 150, Power 151 – 156, Bourdais 157, Power 158 – 163, Aleshin 164, Power 165 – 200
Verizon IndyCar Series Point Standings: Pagenaud 497, Power 477, Newgarden 397, Dixon 386, Castroneves 384, Kanaan 380, Munoz 354, Hinchcliffe 349, Rahal 343, Kimball 333.
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