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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Will Power Triumphs At Portland, Secures First 2025 Win For Team Penske Amid Uncertain Future

Team Penske now has a race winning champion in this formally winless season with current contract ending driver Will Power - imagine that. Image Credit: James Black via NICS (2025)

Will Power Triumphs At Portland, Secures First 2025 Win For Team Penske Amid Uncertain Future

Will Power delivered a commanding performance at the BITNILE.com Grand Prix of Portland presented by ask ROI, clinching his first victory of the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season and Team Penske’s inaugural win of the year. The triumph, Power’s 45th career victory, solidified his place as the fourth-winningest driver in INDYCAR history and provided a much-needed boost for Team Penske after a challenging season. The race also saw Alex Palou secure his fourth championship with a podium finish at P3, locking up the 2025 title in a three-peat (2021, 2023, 2024) with two races remaining at Milwaukee Mile and Nashville Superspeedway.


Power’s win at Portland International Raceway was a masterclass in strategy and pace, as he capitalized on a bold call by his engineer to stay out and lead, avoiding a pit stop that could have cost him the race. “I got to push as hard as I could for the whole race,” Power said during the post-race press conference. “It was a Team Penske-type day, man. When we’re put in the position, we can win.” The decision to use red tires in the second stint allowed Power to pull a significant gap, showcasing the team’s strategic acumen and his own relentless drive.

The victory was especially poignant given Team Penske’s tumultuous 2025 season, marked by struggles on road courses and a significant setback in May, which Power and newly appointed Team Penske President Jonathan Diuguid acknowledged but did not dwell on. “It’s been a rough year on many fronts,” Power admitted, but he emphasized the team’s resilience. “The capability has been there every weekend. It’s just been one of those years.”

Diuguid, in his first season as president, praised the team’s efforts to “right the ship” after a string of disappointing results. “Will did an amazing job today,” Diuguid said. “A little bit of a risky strategy, exposed to yellows a lot of times. They didn’t come. Will had an extremely strong pace.” The win, he noted, was a testament to the dedication of the team, which has averaged seven wins per season over the past three years but had struggled to convert potential into results in 2025.

Liz Power shares a special moment with her husband, Team Penske first time team season race winner, Will Power in Victory Circle. Image Credit: Chris Jones via NICS (2025)

The post-race atmosphere was one of camaraderie, with mechanics from rival teams like Andretti and Ganassi congratulating Power’s crew, reflecting the tight-knit nature of the INDYCAR paddock. “I was happy for everyone, man,” Power said. “As I drove down pit lane, many teams were happy to see us get a win there.” The victory was a collective triumph for Team Penske, with Power’s teammates and engineers joining him in Victory Lane to celebrate.

However, Power’s future with Team Penske remains uncertain, as he has yet to secure a contract for 2026. When asked if the win solidified his place with the team, Power was candid: “I have no clue. I don’t know.” He expressed confidence in his abilities, stating, “I’m driving the best I ever have. I’m not slowing down. I am faster.” His performance at Portland, out-dueling championship-caliber drivers like Palou, underscored his enduring skill and racecraft. “If you’re waiting on me to know if I’m good enough, just go back to last year and you’ll fucking know,” Power quipped, referencing his three wins in 2024.

Podium celebration for the at the BITNILE.com Grand Prix of Portland presented by ask ROI from left to right - P2 Arrow McLaren No. 7 driver Christian Lundgaard, P1 Team Penske No. 12 driver Will Power, and through this P3 finish, 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Champion Chip Ganassi Racing No. 10 driver Alex Palou. Image Credit: James Black via NICS (2025)

Diuguid sidestepped questions about Power’s future, focusing instead on the team’s momentum heading into the final two races. “Will’s future is about 30 minutes old from winning a race,” he said. “His future’s definitely bright.” With Milwaukee Mile, a track Power noted as a strength for Team Penske, up next, the team is poised to build on this success.


The race also highlighted ongoing discussions about INDYCAR’s blue flag rule, which Power found frustrating when lapped cars impeded his progress. “It’s very frustrating when you’re trying to win a race and you have to use a lot of push to pass to get around a car that’s going to go a lap down,” he said, acknowledging the complexity of enforcing such a rule but advocating for a fairer fight among leaders.

As the 2025 season nears its conclusion, Power’s Portland victory serves as a reminder of his and Team Penske’s enduring potential. “Never count out Penske, man,” Power declared, a sentiment echoed by the team’s performance on a day that saw them reclaim their place in Victory Lane. With two races left, Power and Team Penske are focused on finishing strong, while the question of his future looms large.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Alex Palou’s Pursuit Of History And Legacy At The 2025 BITNILE.com Grand Prix Of Portland

Chip Ganassi Racing's now 8 race winner in 14 races, during a 17 race season, celebrates his win in the Java House Grand Prix Of Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Image Credit Betty Garcia (2025)

Alex Palou’s Pursuit Of History And Legacy At The 2025 BITNILE.com Grand Prix Of Portland

As the 2025 NTT INDYCAR Series season nears its climax, all eyes are on Alex Palou, the two-time defending champion who stands on the cusp of a historic third consecutive title. Leading Pato O’Ward by 121 points, Palou could clinch the championship at the BITNILE.com Grand Prix of Portland presented by askROI on August 10, 2025, if he maintains a lead of 108 points or more. With two victories and three podiums at Portland International Raceway, the 28-year-old Spaniard is poised to cement his legacy as one of INDYCAR’s all-time greats. Beyond the track, Palou’s reflections on family, legacy, and his meteoric rise reveal a driver grounded by personal milestones and driven by an unrelenting pursuit of excellence.

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A Dominant Season and a Chance to Seal the Deal

Palou’s 2025 campaign has been nothing short of extraordinary, with eight victories propelling him from 40th to 25th on INDYCAR’s all-time wins list, surpassing legends like Gil de Ferran, Simon Pagenaud, and Ryan Hunter-Reay. “I cannot really comprehend everything that’s happening,” Palou admitted during a recent Zoom press conference, his humility contrasting with his staggering achievements. His dominance has drawn comparisons to the sport’s titans, with names like Emerson Fittipaldi (22 wins) and Rick Mears (29 wins) now within reach. Yet, Palou remains focused on the immediate challenge: Portland, a track where he’s thrived, winning in 2021 and 2023 and finishing second in 2024 despite Will Power’s blistering pace.

Portland’s 1.964-mile, 12-turn layout suits Palou’s precise driving style, which he describes as requiring a “99 percent” effort to avoid the walls that punish overzealous moves. “It just really matches my style,” he said, noting the track’s narrow, street-course-like demands. With qualifying critical to avoiding Turn 1 chaos—a lesson learned from a pole-to-20th drop in a past race - Palou aims to start up front and dictate his fate. His strategy is clear: “If we win the race at Portland, we can seal the championship there.” Rather than settling for a safe finish, he’s chasing a ninth victory, which would bring him closer to tying the single-season win record.

Primary to Alex Palou, Esther Valle and Lucia Palou, greet Alex at the Farm to Finish 275 powered by Sukup victory circle. Image Credit: Chris Owens via NICS (2025)

Family as the Heart of Success

While Palou’s on-track prowess dominates headlines, his role as a father has added profound depth to his journey. Becoming a dad has transformed his perspective, making victories sweeter and setbacks more bearable. “It’s made my life just a lot more special,” he shared, describing the joy of returning to his daughter after a race. “Whenever it’s a good day, you can celebrate even better because you’re happy not only about your success but what it’s bringing to the family.” Photos of his daughter in Victory Lane have become cherished mementos of a season defined by both professional triumph and personal fulfillment. Even on tough days, her unconditional love resets his focus: “She doesn’t care, she’s still playing, and she just wants to hug you.”

Palou’s family ties extend to his childhood, where his father, a mechanic, was his first hero. “I thought he was the best driver in the world because he was able to teach me so well,” he recalled. This familial foundation fuels his desire to inspire the next generation. The idea that young fans might look up to him as he once idolized Michael Schumacher during Ferrari’s dominant era is “crazy” but deeply meaningful. “If I can help a young kid be a bit more motivated to enter motorsport, that would make my life,” he said.

Respect. Image Credit: Chris Owens via NICS (2025)

Navigating Rivalries and Respect

Palou’s eight wins in 2025 have outpaced the career totals of peers like Scott McLaughlin and matched those of Alexander Rossi, while he’s closing in on Pato O’Ward and Colton Herta. Despite his dominance, he insists his competitors haven’t treated him differently, though he acknowledges their frustration with a laugh: “I know they don’t like it. It’s competition.” His focus remains on his own performance, crediting Chip Ganassi Racing for providing a car that’s “been feeling amazing this year everywhere we’ve been, especially road courses.”

A Vision for INDYCAR’s Future

Beyond his personal achievements, Palou is optimistic about INDYCAR’s trajectory, particularly with FOX’s recent minority stake acquisition. “Having a partner like FOX, that they don’t need to look for how to reach more people, is going to be huge,” he said, praising their promotional efforts, from fuel station ads to visibility during major sports broadcasts. While he’s intrigued by the idea of international races—perhaps even in his native Spain - he believes the series should prioritize markets with passionate fan bases. “We need to try and find those people that would be willing to sacrifice so much for INDYCAR,” he noted.

Image Credit: Joe Skibinski via NICS (2025)

Ovals and the Road Ahead

With two oval races remaining after Portland - Milwaukee and Nashville - Palou is also chasing another milestone: leading the oval standings. Trailing O’Ward by just one point after securing his first two oval wins in 2025, he’s buoyed by newfound confidence. “It feels amazing,” he said of closing the gap, citing a test session at Iowa as a turning point. A test at Nashville before the season finale offers hope for further improvement, though he remains cautious about past struggles at both tracks.


A Legacy in the Making

As Alex Palou prepares for Portland, he carries the weight of history and the promise of legacy. Reflecting on his rookie self in 2020, he’d advise simply to “enjoy and work hard,” recognizing that success is built on incremental gains and resilience through inevitable setbacks. With a potential fourth championship in six years, he’s crafting a Hall-of-Fame career at a breathtaking pace. Yet, it’s the balance of racing glory and family joy that defines his 2025 season. 

Sunday’s BITNILE.com Grand Prix of Portland presented by askROI race will air live on FOX, the FOX Sports app and the INDYCAR Radio Network at 3 p.m. ET. The weekend’s first practice is at 5:30 p.m. ET Friday on FS2 and the INDYCAR Radio Network.

As he navigates Portland’s challenging corners, Palou is not just racing for points or records but for a legacy that inspires both his daughter and the next generation of motor-culture dreamers watching from the stands.

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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

FIRST Full Season In The Hybrid Technology Era Of The NTT INDYCAR SERIES

Chip Ganassi Racing's then two-time champion Alex Palou leads the field out in his Green & White No. 10 Dallara Honda on the first lap of the second and final Heat of the made for TV The Thermal Club $1 Million Challenge non-points paying race in Coachella Valley near Indio. He went on to win the race, money, and eventually his third series season championship. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks - Motorsports Journal (2024)

FIRST Full Season In The Hybrid Technology Era Of The NTT INDYCAR SERIES

The 2025 season will feature 27 full time competitors from 11 different teams with the usual mash-up of drivers changing teams and past drivers with INDYCAR experience being able to rejoin the field.

One of the early notable races for points will be the addition of The THERMAL Club. the two previous years had the special private road track be a pre-season test bed followed with the next year having a non-points paying contest designed for TV "Heats" format race, including a large purse for the drivers to compete for. 

The race scheduled for the weekend starting Friday, March 21 through March 23, 2025, is the second race of the season after the tradition of Saint Petersburg, Florida. One has to assume that this too, will be a "Heats" format race - not the best look for an open wheel series on a dedicated road track.

Sometimes, what's best, it is good to preview official communications portals in order to get a gage on this upcoming season and the challenges that will confront the 27 driver field this season. As usual, the two lead dogs in terms of teams will again be Chip Ganassi Racing with Scott Dixon, Alex Palou and Kyffin Simpson versus Team Penske with Will Power, Josef Newgarden, and Scott McLaughlin.

NTT INDYCAR Preview - Inside Line: What’s Under the Radar at St. Pete?

Today’s question NTT INDYCAR Preview: What is something under the radar to keep an eye on this weekend in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES season opener, the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding (noon ET Sunday, FOX, FOX Deportes, INDYCAR Radio Network)?

Curt Cavin: I keep asking myself, who is the next big thing in this series? In a season-opening race with loads of faces in new places, I keep coming back to Christian Lundgaard joining Arrow McLaren. I’m not ready to say the 23-year Dane can win Sunday’s race, but he has a street circuit victory in this series – in Toronto in 2023 – and has raced well in St. Petersburg (two top-11 finishes with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing). In this season opener, Lundgaard will drive for an organization that has excelled in St. Petersburg the past two years. Pato O’Ward finished second in 2023 and won last year’s race; Alexander Rossi finished fourth and sixth, respectively.

Eric Smith: I feel like I’ve been on the Scott Dixon storyline all offseason, and I’d be remiss if I stopped entering the 2025 season opener. Remarkably, Dixon has reached victory lane 58 times at 28 different tracks but is 0-for-20 on the streets of St. Petersburg. However, the six-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion has four podium finishes in his last eight starts on this track, and his seventh-place finish last season continued his streak of finishing eighth or better every year since 2016. Also, among the last seven victories for Dixon, four have come on city streets (Toronto 2022, Nashville 2023, Long Beach 2024, Detroit 2024). The Chip Ganassi Racing driver boasted a series-leading 3.0 average finish on street tracks last season. Add it up, and I think he’s primed to earn his fourth season-opening victory, joining 2003 and again in 2008 at Homestead-Miami Speedway to go along with 2020 at Texas Motor Speedway. He won three of his six championships in those seasons.

Paul Kelly: There are two “under the radar” stories I’m watching this weekend, mainly due to competition tweaks and how they will affect team’s strategies. One is the switch in Firestone’s weekend tire allotment at each event, as each team will get an additional set of Firestone Firehawk alternate-compound tires and one less set of Firestone Firehawk primary-compound tires, with five sets each. This may force teams to manage their tires more carefully over the weekend, especially at circuits where the primaries show an advantage. But the main “down low” story I’m watching is the ability for cars to restart on track – and now in the pits – without the AMR INDYCAR Safety Team due to the new hybrid units. There was only one street course race last season after the hybrid debuted in July at Mid-Ohio, at Toronto, so we really haven’t seen how fewer yellows at fraught, bumpy street circuits like St. Pete will change team’s fuel and tire strategies. But there is almost one certainty: The onboard starters will create more green flag action, something everyone wants.
ENDS

On a full season basis, here are the thoughts of two longtime paddock cruisers with their view upon what to expect - IndyStar's Nathan Brown and Joey Barnes, Founder - Motorsports Tribune. 

The Inside Line - Nathan Brown and Joey Barnes

In this episode of The Inside Line, Nathan Brown and Joey Barnes roll through each of the 11 full-time IndyCar teams on the grid in 2025 and ask their biggest questions facing them this season.

We at Motorsports Journal have a tremendous level of hope for a few mixes that have presented themselves with regards to teams and drivers combining to maybe shake things up.

Alexander Rossi - moving from Andretti Global to Arrow McLaren and now with his first year driving for long term owner/driver Ed Carpenter for Chevrolet. This mix can prove to be one of the biggest sleepers, especially at the INDY500.

Christian Lundgaard - stepping into the seat left vacant when Rossi decided to move on from Arrow McLaren. It was a shame that his promise didn't fully show itself when he was a Rookie Of The Year with RLL, but there were serious flashes of top-flight light.

Rinus Veekay - while losing a seat at Ed Carpenter Racing, Rinus lands as the primary driver at Dale Coyne Racing. More flashes of INDYCAR Rookie Of The Year verve left unrealized may get a magic vision for this Dutch talent.

Callum Ilott - a driver who left the series after 38 races yet managed 5 top 10s is returning with a first time NTT INDYCAR SERIES team with PREMA Racing. He has experience with teams efforts that are new to a series. His first exposure was driving a second car for then new Juncos Hollinger Racing. PREMA is new to INDYCAR, but not new as a racing organization. This F1 

David Malukas - this INDY NXT standout blew his grand chance last year to be with a top team when he landed a seat with Arrow McLaren, but broke his wrist in a bicycle accident and could not race until it healed. Arrow McLaren released him just after he was cleared and for 2025, he will be a teammate on AJ Foyt - Santino Ferrucci. Will he pop-up and deliver his hidden promise?

These drivers are all the hidden promises within a field of excellent standout drivers of accomplishment - will they break on through? The first race of a 17 event season begins this weekend with the new broadcast partner FOX Sports.


Christian Lundgaard's Arrow McLaren as it flashes by while testing at Sebring, Florida.
Image Credit: Chris Owens via NICS (2025)

As commented when someone on FB/META asked "Who is your pick to win St. Pete this weekend?" Motorsports Journal responded "Just throwin' a dart here - Arrow McLaren driver Christian Lundgaard."

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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

FOX TV Reveals Shiny New Toy Of INDYCAR During Super Bowl LIX

 

Super Bowl LIX Fox Sports ad campaign is artistic, informative and just a little bit edgy and most everyone likes it. Image Composite: Edmund Jenks via NICS (2025)


FOX TV Reveals Shiny New Toy Of INDYCAR During Super Bowl LIX

In front of the largest crowd of viewers ever recorded by the venerable ratings organization, Nielsen - rated at 126 million viewers, FOX TV revealed, as if they were running the auctions in Arizona by removing a car cover with flair, their biggest commitment to motor culture in 2025 - the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

In an evening that could have been marked through its disappointments of lopsided score - niche market music performer missing the ability to seize the audience - lack of buzz-worthy $8 Million per 30 second commercials & etc., FOX TV promotions department previewed and made a star out of its recent season long broadcast rights agreement with Penske Entertainment and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.


The NTT INDYCAR SERIES emerged as one of the biggest winners of this weekend's FOX Sports Super Bowl broadcast, thanks to a series of high-impact, well written, and tightly produced three-spot ad campaign. The campaign, which introduced the open-wheel racing series to a much broader sports & culture focused audience, was widely praised by fans and industry insiders alike.

What was one of the most noticeable aspects of the campaign theme was that there was a heavy focus on capturing the unique personalities of the racers, highlighting their extraordinary skill, courage, and commitment, wrapped in the tagline, "The Fastest Racing on Earth," reinforcing IndyCar’s identity as a premier professional motorsports spectacle. The commercials were truly engaging even if one was not originally a motor culture maven.


The campaign's success coincides with a major shift in IndyCar’s broadcast landscape, as Roger Penske and Mark Miles secured a landmark all-network deal with FOX beginning this year here in 2025. This agreement is expected to significantly elevate the sport’s visibility and accessibility, positioning it for a new era of growth.

The campaign also stands out for its strategic execution across multiple platforms, including broadcast, web, and social media. It marks a significant step forward in IndyCar’s marketing efforts, reminiscent of past high-profile campaigns. Industry veterans who have been involved in IndyCar advertising and marketing since the early 1990s noted the effectiveness of the new approach, comparing it to earlier efforts that celebrated the emotional projection of the sport.


Now that this marker has been set, it would be immensely enjoyable to have this approach and assets applied to not only the drivers in the series, but to have it applied to the other two stars of this most dynamic set of trials over the course of a championship season - racing platform technology & racing venues and the styles of team effort it takes to compete at this level on temporary street circuits, dedicated road courses, small and high-speed endurance oval tracks.

If a little bit is good, more is better ... as we look forward with anticipation to seeing more content, revealed with flair, from this group of very talented communications artists at FOX Sports and their collaborators Special Group.

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One suspects that since FOX TV owned the rights to broadcasting the Super Bowl, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES ads, produced by the creative team at FOX Sports and Special Group, were aired for free.


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Sunday, September 4, 2022

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Rookie Of The Year Conversations With Lundgaard, Malukas, & IndyLights Lunqvist In Tow

Linus Lundqvist, David Malukas, & Christian Lundgaard pictured here (L to R) as they were coming through the Eurpoean training ground series in Portugal (2016). Image Credit: NTT INDYCAR SERIES and Penske Entertainment via ZOOM Call (2022)

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Rookie Of The Year Conversations With Lundgaard, Malukas, & IndyLights Lunqvist In Tow

With two races left to be run at Portland and Laguna Seca (both very different dedicated road courses), the NTT INDYCAR SERIES finds itself with the most competitive championship points race given the points system that has been at play for the last 20 years. This level of competitiveness has further trickled down to the entry level drivers who are also in a tight points gathering championship primarily waged between Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's Christian Lundgaard and DALE COYNE RACING W/ HMD MOTORSPORTS' David Malukas.

As we look into the coming challenge at the short road course at Portland International Raceway, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES held an interactive digital press conference via ZOOM Call with these two contenders for Rookie Of The Year and a competitive friend of theirs who happens to be leading the IndyLights feeders racing series points championship where the spoils include a scholarship funding for a seat within the NTT INDYCAR SERIES for 2023 - HMD MOTORSPORTS W/ DALE COYNE's Linus Lundqvist.

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Moderator David Furst commences ZOOM Call press conference between the gathered online motorsports press and Swedish born Christian Lundgaard, American David Malukas, and Linus Lundqvist who also ahils from Sweeden [click image to launch ZOOM Call video]Image Credit: NTT INDYCAR SERIES and Penske Entertainment via ZOOM Call (2022)

NTT INDYCAR SERIES News Conference - Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Christian Lundgaard | David Malukas | Linus Lundqvist
Press Conference

THE MODERATOR: Welcome, everyone. This weekend the penultimate round of the 2022 INDYCAR SERIES championship. Both series head to Portland International Raceway for the Grand Prix of Portland. We have a group of INDYCAR's next generation today.

One leads the Rookie of the Year standings with six top 10s and a second on the IMS road course this summer, great to have Christian Lundgaard.

Meanwhile the other driver, just 11 points behind in the Rookie of the Year battle, third closest rookie battle in the last 10 years, coming off an incredibly impressive second-place finish, it's David Malukas.

Our third guest is competing in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES next season. Got a shot at clinching the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires championship this Sunday. He's up by 108 points or more, we welcome in Linus Lundqvist.

To all three, thanks for doing this today. Should be a lot of fun.

Let's start with Christian. Two races remain, coming off the test at Laguna Seca Monday. How do you feel heading into the final two races?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Yeah, looking at the test at Laguna, I wasn't as comfortable as Graham. We never really seemed to have the pace that we wanted to have. Looking at the whole season, I think we've been more comfortable on street circuits and road courses that we have on ovals for different reasons. We didn't have a very good race in St. Louis. Again, Graham seemed to have the pace. The car seemed to be quite edgy there.

We need to make the most of it. David is on our tail. We got the last the last two races and have to score the maximum points we can. I'm sure we will have a good end to the season.

THE MODERATOR: David, pretty clear your genuine excitement about a podium at World Wide Technology Raceway afterwards. How much momentum has that given yourself and the team as you head to the final two?

DAVID MALUKAS: I feel like ever since the month of May came around, I feel like that's when we kind of flipped a switch, starting getting a lot better with the car, strategy, the racing, continued to go forward.

After getting podium, having a really good race there and at Gateway, I think it's only helped it that much more.

We also had a really good test at Laguna on Monday. I don't know. I feel like this West Coast swing might be good for us. It's been so tight. The field is just so strong. It's like we're going to still have to be at 110% if we want to get anything done.

THE MODERATOR: I have a picture I'm going to try to share.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I know what this is (smiling).

DAVID MALUKAS: I have a feeling.

THE MODERATOR: Does this look familiar?

DAVID MALUKAS: The guy in the middle is pretty good looking.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: It's Portugal.

THE MODERATOR: How did that weekend go? What's the story behind this? Obviously you have a friendship that has lasted. Tell me the year.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: 2016.

DAVID MALUKAS: 2016.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Actually, as you can see, me and Rasmus Lindh were in the same team. What was the team called?

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, we kind of had like a BN Racing deal. We were stationed inside the Ricardo tent.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I can't remember how this weekend went.

DAVID MALUKAS: I can't really remember much. I just, yeah, remember we had a good time. That was it. We were good buds back in the day.

There's another picture somewhere of him throwing me in the air.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: That was the last race of the European championship. I remember that.

THE MODERATOR: Good you have these memories that go back many years. Would you call it a friendship?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I wouldn't say we've become enemies, for sure.

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah. Let's just say, like, when I heard that Christian Lundgaard was going into the INDYCAR SERIES, I was like god dammit, that's going to be really tough (laughter).

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I know your mom is a big fan. You said that to me earlier this season. I remember you told me your mom was a big fan of me, she was following all the European races.

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, she follows all the stuff. She's a big Newgarden fan. I don't know if you'll be able to beat that (smiling).

THE MODERATOR: Linus, congratulations on a very dominant Indy Lights season. Five wins, eight podiums, six poles. You took over the points lead at Barber and never looked back. What will it take to wrap up the championship on Sunday?

LINUS LUNDQVIST: Yeah, we've had a great season. Obviously looking forward to the West Coast races now. Obviously we have a good margin. But we're still here to win a couple more races, what we enjoy doing. That's definitely the target. It seems to be the best way to try to win the championship as well, is to win races.

We'll see. Obviously you look a little bit at the points. Obviously you play it on the safe side. We'll see how it goes.

I think Portland was a strong track for us last year. David got double pole, because I got double seconds unfortunately. We'll see what we can do this year.

THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.

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Q. We're going into the final two races of the season. As many as six or eight people going for a championship.

THE MODERATOR: Seven are mathematically alive.

Q. You have the season card and the rookie card. Given that, team dynamics, do you see the team helping your direct effort over the last two races given how they've treated you the whole beginning of the season?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I mean, I think the team has treated me well. I mean, we got a podium at the GP, so it can't be that bad, for sure.

I mean, we've had our ups and downs. I think as a team we struggled in the beginning of the season. We weren't as strong as we were hoping to be. We bounced back.

I think, like David said earlier, kind of as May came, the month of May, after the 500 I think we sort of took a step forward, improved the second half of the season.

Obviously Gateway wasn't our best of weekends. But I think up until then we had a really good sort of streak going. We were moving in the right direction. Road America, Mid-Ohio, we were moving forward. We came to the GP and we were there. Even Iowa we had a pretty good weekend. Didn't qualify as well. Had an issue on the car the Sunday race, which was a bit unfortunate, didn't score any points.

The team has treated me well. They've given me the opportunity, all the tools I need to sort myself out. As a team I think we'll all hope for the last two weekends to have as good a package as we've had at the later GPs.

Q. I guess what I'm asking, given the way they treat you on the track, do you expect to have softer elbows on the track being thrown at you in order to maybe aid you in the rookie championship?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I don't think they're going to make it any harder on me than necessary, for sure. Obviously the easy answer is qualify ahead of them and just stay ahead of them. That's the easy solution.

No, I think Graham was extremely strong at the Laguna test on Monday. I need to find some time there. But overall I think both drivers have been helpful to me on and off track. I don't think there's been any scramble there. I know that me and Graham had contact earlier in the season. But no hard feelings. It happens. Obviously it's not preferred from the team's perspective. We moved on, we learned from it.

Q. David, how do you feel with Taku, his ability to throw elbows?

DAVID MALUKAS: Taku has been so much help to me this entire season. Going into these last two, nothing is really going to change. I'm trying to get as much information from him as possible.

Setup-wise our cars are actually quite similar so we can share each other's data and work off of each other.

On track, any time I go around him, he knows what he's doing. He's tough to get around, especially on the ovals. I was struggling in that move on Gateway. He really forced me to go wide in three and four. I was holding onto my breath.

It's all still friendly play. The only time we had a bit of a mishap was Texas. I was still doing rookie mistakes. Came out of the pits and stalled. That was the time he came in. I completely ruined his race. He didn't really like that.

We moved on from that. I was like, Just take your pit box away from me, it's all going to be okay. We have a really good friendship with each other. For my rookie season, having him as a teammate has probably been the best decision.

Q. Linus, I know it's kind of hard to look forward, what do you see going forward as it relates to INDYCAR, the challenges you see going forward?

LINUS LUNDQVIST: I mean, the big challenge right now is just getting a seat in INDYCAR, to be honest. There's not a lot of 'em out there. We'll see what we can do.

Obviously the target is to be with these guys next year full-time. Hopefully we can make that happen. We'll see. I know that the best thing I can do for myself is to continue to try to do well and wrap up a couple more wins at the end of the season and we'll see what happens.

Q. Have there been a couple of overtures coming your way?

LINUS LUNDQVIST: Yeah, I mean, I've had talks with literally every team on the grid since May I think. But obviously it's so competitive out there, just to get a seat opening. We're doing my best. We're doing our best to put myself in one of the big cars.
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Q. Christian, how was your impression of Laguna Seca?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I think pretty much both drivers here can agree with me that the track itself is amazing. I think the elevation the track has is awesome. It's a tough track to master, I would say. I think even though every corner looks simple, it's tough. I think that's what kind of caught me off guard. Pretty much everyone at the test at least went off a couple times. I think I was one of the drivers that went off the most.

We were just trying to find the limits, all these kind of things that we want to do. I think the track itself is cool. I was a bit surprised how low grip the track actually is. I feel there is a very small margin for error in terms of I'd say grip. I'd say the car feels like it has a lot of lateral grip. When you go a half percent further, it just gives up. For me, that was tough to sort of master and understand earlier in the day.

I feel like that put me on sort of the back foot early in the day. I think all of us would have liked to have run earlier in the day. We were a little tire limited, all of us.

It was a good day. I think we learnt a lot. I learned a lot. Now I feel more comfortable coming into the race for sure. Full focus on Portland now.

Q. David, same question?

DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, I love Laguna. To me it reminds me a lot of go-karting, a slow and rhythmic track. If you make a small mistake in turn three, I feel like the rest of the lap you're going to try to be catch up for it, make more mistakes, all around lose that lap.

It's a very tough track. Like I said, it's all about rhythm, knowing where that limit is, trying so hard. The limit is such a fine line of going overboard or being under. You have to stay within that line.

It's a tough track, as Christian says. In qualifying it's going to be interesting because you're obviously going to try to find the most amount of time you can. One little mistake, that's it. Also the way with alternate timelines, people setting it up. You have less laps, because setting it up you gain that much more time. It's a tough track, but a lot of fun, one of my favorites on the schedule.

Q. Linus, you have two races there. How do you like closing out your season there twice?

LINUS LUNDQVIST: I say I'll enjoy closing out at Laguna more than last year as we did at Mid-Ohio. Nothing against Mid-Ohio, but I just think Laguna is a better venue.

Excited. Laguna was a little bit of a tricky one for us last year. We finished on the podium in both races, but we were playing catch-up to Andretti. We'll see if we can change that around. Hopefully we can have a good run at Portland and go to Laguna with a little bit less pressure, just enjoy it.
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Q. Christian, Rookie of the Year is something that is maybe not so much a thing in Europe, outside of America. Was that something that was a surprise to you, how many questions you get about this?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I mean, sort of internally there's always a rookie championship no matter what series you're racing in. But, like you said, I don't think it's a big topic in Europe. For sure the team has pushed me further and further to understand how much it actually means.

But yeah, again, obviously coming into INDYCAR, I hoped to be in a better position at this point in the season than we are. You can only hope for the best. I think we've had our ups and downs, we've had good weekends, some worse ones.

You only get one shot at the rookie championship. You have to make the best of it. I think that's what's important about it, at this point now I know I'll be here next year. I mean, I know anyway I'm not going to get another shot at it, but I also know I need to learn as much as possible this year going into next year, but at the same time I want to end it on a high.

I mean, unfortunately David is pushing me extremely hard with his pace. I think it's going to be a tight battle at the end.

Q. David, would you say it was always a focus of yours from the start of the season? Is it similar to Rahal that Dale Coyne have been pushing you on to achieve that?

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, it's always been in the back of my head. It wasn't kind of my main goal. My main goal was to enjoy the INDYCAR experience and learn as much as possible. Dale was in my ear every day, We need this rookie, go and get it (smiling). He was pushing me and driving me forward.

Lundgaard definitely has been pushing us 100%, especially after the IMS performance. I was like, Man, how am I supposed to get a podium? That's going to be tough.

Part of the push in Gateway was having that in mind. Yeah, like I said, Dale is always in my ear that we really need it. A lot of pushing going on. In Gateway we succeeded under the pressure. Hopefully we can carry that into the last two rounds.

Q. David and Christian, let's say you're both challenging for the win at either Portland or Laguna, and you have one of the four or five guys going for the championship, they decide to mix it up with you, what do you do?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Keep fighting.

Q. Can you explain a little bit more about that?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I mean, yes, they've got a championship, but so do we. I mean, I wouldn't say I would unnecessarily help anyone if it doesn't help my own case. If it's going to help me...

We are racing drivers, we want to win. If they're racing for a championship, I mean, anyone in the race is there to take points away from each other.

I mean, I wouldn't say I'd try to help anyone.

Q. David?

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, I mean, even though I know people are in the championship run, once you go on track, you're focused on your own deal unless there's some teammate stuff maybe going on.

It's always in the back of your head that you know everybody is in a championship fight. At Gateway, being in the front running going against Power and Newgarden, McLaughlin, you know they all have a chance at the championship, you make sure you have very committed passes. You don't want to make things go south for you and them.

I mean, if anything, if that's situation happens in the last two races, we're going to make sure to be careful and make committed moves. It's in both drivers' heads we're fighting for our own championships and everybody is going to take it safe.

Q. I'm not going to mention names, but one of the contenders gives you a really hard time, maybe there's some contact, do you look to avenge that contact? I'm specifically speaking about the contenders left. What do you do if they are the aggressors to you?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I mean, I think personally, there are drivers on the grids that is harder than others to race against, for sure. But I think what I like about INDYCAR is that it's extremely tough and hard racing but very respectful.

I mean, me and Simon had a bit of wheel banging in Mid-Ohio, but there were no hard feelings. It's racing. It is what it is.

If someone punches me off the track, what better am I if I do the same to him? I want to race clean, help my own case, make sure I get the best result that we can. Obviously doesn't help if you're being pushed off the track.

I mean, I wouldn't say I'm looking for vengeance in any way. Yeah, I think that's it honestly.

Q. David?

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, no, personally I get all the revenge, get like a TV series about it, dramatize it a bit (laughter).

No, I mean, you don't want to have bad blood. If something happens on track, you don't want to have that in the back of your mind going into your next race or next session.

Yeah, I don't know, it's a tough situation to try to let go of something that you know that truly wasn't your fault, they messed you up, your race.

I always talk to the person after the fact, make sure we're on good terms before we go back on track, hear their side of the story, kind of connect.

If INDYCAR starts doing, like, shows, I can dramatize some stuff. Maybe me and Lundgaard can put fists up, do some rolling around. When the camera cuts, we'll shake hands, go have coffee (smiling).

THE MODERATOR: Linus, explain a little bit about the race team that you're with this year and how much they have done to put you in a great position to win a championship, what they brought to the table in the last couple years.

LINUS LUNDQVIST: Yeah, I mean, it goes for every driver. I mean, we get the luxury of being the front figure of everything. Obviously you have the whole team behind you. You wouldn't be able to even come to the race without them.

Obviously HMD the last two years I'd say have been one of the top teams together with Andretti. Obviously that was the goal from the end of last year to sort of come back and try to fight for the title. The target was to go with HMD because we thought that's where the potential was.

I think it's proven right so far at least. It's cool to see them expanding as well. It was a little bit of a question mark when David moved up to the INDYCAR, what's going to happen to the Lights car. They only expanded, added more engineers, put more effort in than last year.

It's cool to see them expanding both on the Lights side but also to INDYCAR with the partnership with Dale Coyne. It's a good energy with the team right now.

Q. David, you've been fighting against Linus in Indy Lights last year, also in the same team with him. Did this Indy Lights season work out with the way you expected it to be, with him completely dominating the competition?

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, he's being intimidated (laughter).

Yeah, going into it, I'm a little bit biased, but I definitely saw that all of HMD Motorsports to dominate. I'm not surprised that Linus took it and ran with it, kept running with it. An impressive season for him.

When he said he was going to be racing for us next year, I knew that, Okay, yeah, he's got a really good opportunity at it. He's done an amazing job to make sure it's clear-cut and center. He deserves to be in the Indy Lights championship and be in INDYCAR.

Q. Linus, in 2018 you spent a whole year in British F3 driving against Jamie Chadwick. Earlier today we reported she's going to test an Indy Lights car with Andretti. Do you think she would be a good fit? Can you reflect on the differences between those cars?

LINUS LUNDQVIST: Yeah, I was happy to see that she's doing a test. Obviously we kept in touch a little bit. She's been doing very well in the W series.

It will be interesting to see how she does over here. Like you said, I raced against her in 2018. She raced for the same team as I did in 2017, when she did F3 and I was in F4. I've seen her a little bit. Obviously that's some years ago.

I'm not the same driver as I was in 2018. I'm sure she's not. Excited to see what she can do and what she thinks of the Lights car. It is a big difference from the regional car to the Lights car.

In 2020 when I did the Formula Regional Americas, it was probably the biggest step of my career going into the Lights car just how the car drives, how you have to drive it to extract lap time.

Multiple times in pre-season, a couple of tests, in theory in my head I did close to the perfect lap, and I was 5/10ths or 6/10ths off David. Look at his onboard, it's oversteer, understeer, he deals with it. Mine was calm, hitting the apex. That's not how you extract lap time out of a Lights car.

It took a little bit of time to get used to, but super rewarding when you do do it. It will be interesting to see how she can adapt to it.

Q. David, obviously you dominated in Portland last year. What do you think you can take from Indy Lights to the INDYCAR race in Portland?

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, we had a lot of success last year in Indy Lights. Completely different car, different team. It's all going to be very different with the setup.

I know I have the ability to go around Portland and do some quick times. All I know is, yeah, just turn one, yeah, the fingers crossed. If we make turn one, it's always going to be swell from there.

Q. Lean on Taku for a bit of information for that as well?

DAVID MALUKAS: With Taku's help, it's been more on ovals. Also at the Laguna test we were talking. I'm always trying to get as much information from him as possible.

I have a really good veteran teammate, I think probably one of the best for me, for my rookie season. I'm trying to get the most out of it. He definitely keeps some things to himself. I have to look at videos and data to try to find it.

Yeah, I definitely will ask him a lot of questions.

Q. Christian, what are your expectations going into Portland?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Going into the last two races of the season, I don't think the sort of expectations have changed, I wouldn't say. We go into every event pretty much the same. We want to do the best we can and extract as much time as we can from the car.

We didn't test at Portland. I know (indiscernible) tested both tracks, which was actually pretty interesting to see. But I think our Sebring test earlier this season just before Toronto helped us more. We're on the right track. We just need to keep improving. I think we're in the right direction.

Having Graham and Jack here, I know Jack has been successful here, I know he's been extremely fast, hasn't quite got the result that he deserved. I think as a team we're looking quite strong.

Graham looked at a pretty comfortable podium last year until some strategy that didn't work out. He's been there. I don't think we're going to be struggling. I think we're going to be in the better end of the field.

Q. Christian, this is a relatively new circuit to you. How much extra preparation have you put in?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I think it's pretty much the same preparation as every track you go to. I mean, looking at Indy GP last year, the one race I did, I basically showed up on Friday and drove practice. That's pretty much it.

You try to look at certain issues to see if you can find some onboards, videos, do as much preparation as you can do. Speak to engineers, see what they have of experience at the track. Speak to my teammates, Jack and Graham.

Like I said before, they've both been quite successful here in terms of sheer pace. They haven't got the result that I think they deserve.

As a package, I think we will be there. For me, I enjoy coming to new tracks. I enjoy the challenge of going out there pretty much blind. We saw Nashville, I'd never been at Nashville, and we were real quick straightaway. The most I can hope for is that the car is in a decent window and we can fine tune it from there, be at the better end of the field.

LINUS LUNDQVIST: As long as we're ahead of David, we're fine (smiling).

Q. Can you tell us how many years you are contracted for?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I can't tell you, but I'll be here for a bit (smiling).

Q. David, how much of a relief was it to get that first series podium?

DAVID MALUKAS: Yeah, no, it felt really good. It's just because we knew it was possible at that point for a couple of races until then. We knew if we put everything together, we can finally get it. We got very close in a few different circuits, things didn't really go our way. With the amount of races counting down... I also knew Gateway was going to be our best chance to do it. The Dale Coyne car on ovals is an absolute beast, quick.

We were going around Penskes on the outside at the end. It proved we had a really good car. I knew that was our best chance to finally get it. I feel like that's one of my goals completed for the end of this season.

Now it's just going to be, yeah, making sure I finish in front of Christian (smiling).

THE MODERATOR: Did you tape Bus Bros or is it going to happen?

DAVID MALUKAS: No, it's going to happen. They said it on Twitter. I was freaking out, accepted it. They haven't said anything since. I don't know if they're going to go into my motorhome and wake me up. I don't know how it works. We'll see.

THE MODERATOR: Be ready for anything is probably the best advice.

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THE MODERATOR: Linus, a strategy question for you. How much of the team, you, will be thinking about points, making sure you get what you need to clinch at Portland, or do you race your own race and whatever happens...

LINUS LUNDQVIST: This is usually the case where I go for a win and the team says, Don't worry, you're fine. Big picture, look at the points.

But, I mean, the best and the safest way is qualify up front and try to run away with it. That's going to be the plan. Score the most points, it's the safest way of doing it.

DAVID MALUKAS: I'd say take it easy this race, you're still in the points running, then you get it on the final race, you get everybody. It's much cooler. Not as cool if you already get it and go to the final race (smiling).

LINUS LUNDQVIST: So now you know, if Portland doesn't go well, race one at Laguna doesn't go well, now you know why (laughter).

Q. It's your first year for both in INDYCAR. You have some races to improve. In what aspects do you think you have improved more and in what aspects do you think you have to improve in the last two races?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I'd sort of say me and David are in this battle now. I'd say he has the advantage having been to most of the tracks, done ovals before in junior categories. For me to come out here and just drive around in the big car straightaway, for me, I wouldn't say I struggled mentally, but it's obviously a tough task to come in and be expected to perform.

I think there's been a few events this year where I've told my strategists to give me more information because we can be 6/10ths off the pace compared to my teammates. I don't know where the pace is.

These things we've kind of learned as a team, moved in that direction of helping me as much as possible early in the weekend. The pace has been there. Obviously we didn't need it in Nashville, which was nice. Seemed to be able to sort that out.

For the last two races of the season, now I have a test at Laguna under my belt, I've never been to Portland. Now sitting here hearing that David has had a successful couple of races around here, for me, I need to be on the top of my game going into this weekend, be sure that together with the team we have the best package.

I think for me the ovals are still where we need to improve. Personally I think I'm quite comfortable with street circuits and road courses. I've done that pretty much the whole of my car career. Ovals is still different.

I think this is what has been tough this season. You only got one shot at it, at the rookie championship. You need to perform at your best and limit retirements. I think we've got the most out of it, but I'm sure there's a lot to learn. I think the whole winter we'll look into things to improve.

Q. And David, in what aspects do you think you have to improve more during the season? In what aspects do you think you can improve during the last two races?

DAVID MALUKAS: I mean, the whole improvement has been with I'd say race strategy and pit stops. That's kind of been the whole season. I feel like that's the same goal going into these last two races.

All that stuff is new to me. Although I've come through the feeder series, you don't do pit stops, strategies, fuel saving, tire saving. You don't really do much of that. All of that was very new to me. At the beginning of the season I was definitely very lost with all of it.

I've managed to learn how to figure out how to do all these things, just following veterans like Power. He passed me on track. Man, I got passed again. Wait, this is actually really good. I can follow Power's line, where he does these fuel saving.

From these moments I've managed to learn, learn how I can use all the tools I have from me, the team, Honda, how I can use those to help me as a driver.

Q. Linus this is your second year in Indy Lights. In terms of your performances and your training style, what impact has this had?

LINUS LUNDQVIST: Yeah, a second year always helps because you kind of hit the ground running when the season starts again instead of starting from scratch.

But honestly, looking back at last year, I'm actually pretty proud of the season that we had. We were fast and good enough to challenge for the title, I don't know, with three races to go until we had the tire blowout at Gateway.

This year everything that we did last year we just did a little bit better. It was more natural to me, the driving style of the Lights car, how the team operates, the people within the team.

I'd just say that we turned everything up a notch. I'm working with the same people, engineers, mechanics. We knew each other very well. We knew our strengths and weaknesses. We kind of just worked on that, yeah, became a better package all the way around.

THE MODERATOR: The great story about these three is they're success stories up and down. Thank you.
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POST PORTLAND:

In the contest for series Rookie of the Year honors, the coveted award will go to one of two Honda drivers.  Rahal Letterman Lanigan driver Christian Lundgaard leads with 293 points heading to Laguna Seca.  But fellow Honda racer David Malukas is only five points back, driving for Dale Coyne Racing with HMD.

Do not miss the finale of both the NTT INDYCAR SERIES & IndyLights Championships as well as the unicorn title "Rookie Of The Year" held during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey weekend at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca September 9-11, 2022.

Television coverage of Sunday’s Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey starts at 3 p.m. EDT on NBC.  Complete, flag-to-flag race coverage also will be available on NBC Peacock, the INDYCAR Radio Network, and SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation (Channel 160). 

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Push To Pass Gives 100 Seconds And Excitement At Honda Indy Toronto

Crystal trophy to be presented to the IZOD IndyCar Series Honda Indy Toronto Champion. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks via Twitter

Push To Pass Gives 100 Seconds And Excitement At Honda Indy Toronto

Push-to-Pass (P2P) will be re-introduced as a tool for the drivers to use in today's race in the streets around Exhibition Place in Toronto ON, Canada.

The Honda Indy Toronto will have a different version from the one that was introduced by the ChampCar World Series (CCWS) through the Panoz DP01 where a driver could push a button on the steering wheel and get 10 seconds of extra boost delivered to the turbo-powered engine. The driver's were limited to only ten 10-second boosts on the P2P for a total of 100 seconds.

The version that will be used on the DW12's on the 11 turn 1.75 mile track in Toronto will allow the driver to use as much of their 100 second allotment whenever, and however they choose.

If Takuma Sato, for example, wishes to employ the 100 second boost all at one push, all he has to do is keep the button down. Most drivers feel that P2P is best used as a tool saved for the final third of the race but this is not a guarantee of advantage. If the driver to be overtaken also saved his allotment of P2P, all he has to do is push-to-defend and the advantage is neutralized.

In a report at SPEED TV, Helio Castroneves shared another idea on how P2P should be modified to make it more exciting to the on-track action.

"We can see the revs increasing on the computer, but you don't feel it in the car," said Team Penske's Helio Castroneves, who echoed the comments of numerous IndyCar pilots. "It's about two-tenths [of a second] on lap time. The good thing is, Push-to-Pass is back again. But maybe we should plan ahead, especially when we have a two-week break to the next race at Edmonton."

At the behest of the engine manufacturers, the series has re-introduced the system with a modest and measured increase in power, but it's likely the power the button delivers will grow before the end of the season.

For now, and with such a soft increase in performance, Castroneves would like to see a unique anti-Push-to-Pass safeguard system established.

"Maybe we can do something like a delay, so if one guy presses the button, the guy in front or behind him cannot react right away," he suggested. "Then you can make a proper overtake. If I push my button, and the guy I'm chasing then pushes his button, you get nothing out of it. The bottom line is yes, this is for us as drivers, but it's also for the fans. If we can use the button to cancel each other out, maybe we should think about not letting that happen so easy."
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Photo of Andretti Autosport - Ryan Hunter-Reay's steering wheel - At present, the Overtake button will not provide the rush of acceleration some where hoping for, but the series will likely tweak its impact in the coming races. Green "Overtake" button on upper-right. Image Credit: Marshall Pruett

The following entries about the Honda Indy Toronto come from “Tweet Deck” tweet-by-tweet with added comments from the author:

Jordan Irvine @IrvineF1
#HondaIndy atmosphere and paddock is just fantastic! What a day so far, and the race hasn't even started yet!!! #Indycar

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Happy Race Day! Catch us on @ABC & TSN2 (Canada) @ 12:30pm ET! Look out for these hot spots at #hondaindy: indycar.com/News/2012/07-J… #indycar2012

Dale Coyne Racing @DaleCoyneRacing
If you see him around the track today, be sure to wish Dale Coyne a #HappyBirthday! #indycar #HondaIndy


GREEN, GREEN, GREEN - The Honda Indy Toronto with P2P begins!

Mouser Racing Team @MouserIndy
Toronto is green! Best of luck to @TonyKanaan and @kvracing! #GoMouser11 #IndyCar

Dario jumps to the front over Will Power - all cars get through the first turns side-by-side then settle into a single file.

Matthew Day @matthewnotmatt
Time for some #Indycar - maybe @dariofranchitti can save some pride for us Brits and win at Toronto

Marcoteers Andretti© @Marcoteers
@FollowAndretti cars are @RyanHunterReay p6 @Hinchtown p16 and @MarcoAndretti p21 #HondaIndy #Toronto #IndyCar2012

Justin Wilson gets past Will Power for a couple of laps ... Power grabs the position back before Franchitti gets to far away.

Jeff Cunningham @Cowboy_Witch
This just in: Will Power is pretty good at Toronto. But you probably already knew that. #hondaindy #IndyCar

Power passes Franchitti for the lead on LAP 6

Deke Weinberg @Deke15
Chilly Willy with the lead! #hondaindy #IndyCar

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Car No. 9 stopped in the runoff in Turn 1. #hondaindy #indycar2012

F1 Fanatic Live @f1fanaticlive
Dixon has stopped. #IndyCar

This is big because Dixon was third in points and one of the biggest threats to Will Power maintaining his potential lead - engine broke and oil is spilling out

Simona de Silvestro has pitted and it is not known why ... except she is in a Lotus

Tony DiZinno @tonydizinno
Since it's not listed on T&S, those on reds: Dario, Will, Justin, Seb, Dixon, Helio, Conway, Hinch, Jakes #HondaIndy #IndyCar

Kent Barber @Thummper08
Who ever said that Team Lotus couldn't finish higher in a race than a Ganassi ?? #IndyCar

F1 Fanatic Live @f1fanaticlive
Hinchcliffe and Kanaan made contact at turn four. #Indycar

Great in-car camera work - the cars solider on


LAP 12 - Viso in for REDS - stays on lead lap

IndyCar al día @indycaraldiaweb
Ernesto Viso se va a los pits en la vuelta 12. Tiene llantas negras #IndyCar

1 Racing Mind @1RacingMind
Grid position penalty means another confusing event ahead defining differences in driver qualifying results and grid position. #INDYCAR

More pit stops - Briscoe in for REDS

LAP 16 - Will Power tries to check out with a 3.3 second lead on Dario Franchitti

Tagliani in for REDS and fuel

Ryan Brothers @renegade_3
#IndyCar Will Power dominating #Toronto100 #hondaindy on lap17 Franchitti 2nd Wilson 3rd. Tight/skinny street circuit in Toronto

IndyCar Garage @IndyCarGarage
Hinch into the pits at lap 18 - still green #INDYCAR


LAP 18 - Sebastien Bourdais gest around Justin Wilson for P3

LAP 19 - Graham Rahal leaves no room for Charlie Kimball and Kimball is in the tires - backs out and continues


LAP 20 - Top 10 are as follows: Power, Franchitti, SeaBass, Conway (up from P16), RHR, Helio, Rahal, Sato, JR Hildebrand, and Newgarden

Ricardo Arcuri @FaleComCarioca
ow, o Graham Rahal tb nao foi la muito correto nesse lance viu.... #Indycar

Matthew Embury @MattEmbury
Ton of defensive blocking from Graham Rahal there, not a cool move on his own teammate. #indycar

Tony Kanaan is issued a drive through penalty for hitting a tire in the pits on previous pit stop


YELLOW Flag - LAP 22 - Rahal locks tires up and hits the wall - PITS Closed

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Full course yellow. Car 38 of Graham Rahal in the wall at exit of Turn 1. #hondaindy #indycar2012

Race Control: Car #11 has a walk of shame penalty for trying to stick a fifth tyre on his car. #IndyCar

Joshua Rogers @Joshua_Rogers
Is it safe to say that Graham Rahal is the Steve Wallace of #Indycar?

Sal'im McNeill @Salim1luv
Absolutely love the car design, and real racing#indycar

Top 7 cars have not pitted - this may leave Simon Pagenaud in a good position

Pit Lane is open - Dario Franchitti pits first - fuel buckeye gets stuck and gives hime a long pit stop

Tagliani replaces nose piece during pit stop

Christopher Estrada @estradawriting
10-Franchitti needed to have his car jacked up and moved closer to pit wall in order to get fuel. That's gonna hurt him. #IndyCar #HondaIndy


 RESTART - GREEN Flag - LAP 29

KV Racing Technology @kvracing
Kanaan moves from 10th to 3rd at the restart!! Barrichello to 6th and Viso 12th #HondaIndy #Indycar2012

LAP 32 - Top 10 - Pagenaud, RHR, Kanaan, Briscoe, Sato, Barrichello, Wilson, Kimball, Servia, and Newgarden

Matt White @MattW1986
Hmmm, cheering for 2 Frenchmen in a series full of brits #indycar

Ashley Noelle @AshNoeModel
Watching #F1 on Fox and #IndyCar racing on ABC from my balcony over the ocean in San Diego.. Today is a good day ❤🏁☀ http://t.co/gr5QjFP

Niko @icthyes
Pagenaud is bossing it #IndyCar

Indy Racing Review @INDYracereview
@simonpagenaud has a 3.42 seconds lead over @RyanHunterReay #IndyCar #HondaIndy

Race with Insulin @racewithinsulin
Charlie makes a pass to reach 7th position on lap 35. #HondaIndy #IndyCar2012

Kai @AndersFinn
Stinks that Dario had that fuel buckeye issue in pit, but happy to see Pagenaud leading. #Indycar

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Lap 35 update: Pagenaud leading, Hunter-Reay, Kanaan, Briscoe, Sato follow. #hondaindy #indycar2012

If the race would end with this order, Ryan Hunter-Reay would lead Will Power by 16 points by securing P2 over a P11 finish for Power

Hinchtown officially out of the race - broken engine - bowed out from a P4 position on the track

Niko @icthyes
Massive shame for @Hinchtown #IndyCar

LAP 41 of 85
- Race leader Pagenaud last pitted on LAP 14 - 29 laps on tires and fuel

Lewis Franck @LewisFranck
Got to consider the caution laps produced better mileage when making this next pit stop. @hondaindy #IndyCar

Cambyland @MarkCLynch
A little more yellow and those 7 will only have to stop once more. #Indycar

Martin Pinnau @martinpinnau
Why is Simon Pagenaud listed as a rookie? I remember watching him in Champ Car. #indycar

The merger betweem CCWS and the IRL did not account for a break for those drivers that were unable to make it through the transition - Simon Pagenaud went on to become a American Le Mans Series Champion driving along with teamate/co-driver Gil de Ferran in Gil's last competitive racing season

Great action with Josef Newgarden pulling a nifty move on Oriol Servia for P9 from P10

LAP 49 of 85 - Pagenaud comes in and may have a little problem with the car coming down on the air hose - awaiting to see if he gets a penalty

Power passes Sato in Turn 1 - for P7 and Bourdais gets past Sato as well

Christopher Estrada @estradawriting
Kanaan on pit road, scuffed reds for him. #IndyCar #HondaIndy

Sato is the main target as Conway passes him with a slick move

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Lap 57 update: Top 5 -- Hunter-Reay, Wilson, Kimball, Newgarden, Power. #hondaindy #indycar2012

Power in the pits ... EJ Viso pulls in and he is out of the race with engine problems

LAP 58 of 85 - Will Power gets contact with Newgarden and has a flat front tire - possible damaged front wing but puts off change to stay on lead lap

DZ @HalfShaftBlues
Did I just hear someone honking a clown horn when RHR hit his pit? #IndyCar

Kashvinder Mann @kashwinner
Power's wing broke, which cut the tyre. How did that got damage in the first place? #IndyCar

Kev @ElusiveKev
Looks like Hunter-Reay really likes this leading thing lately. #hondaindy #indycar2012

Christopher Estrada @estradawriting
Power comes out 20th, while Ryan Hunter-Reay leads Tony Kanaan by six-tenths of a second. New points leader on the way? #IndyCar #HondaIndy

LAP 60 of 85 - Top 10 - RHR, Kanaan, Pagenaud, Kimball, Wilson, Briscoe, Newgarden, Barrichello, Bourdais, and Servia

nascarcasm @nascarcasm
Roger Penske has just put Hornish on a plane to Toronto to fix Will Power's front wing. Just for the hell of it. #IndyCar #hondaindy

Christopher Estrada @estradawriting
77-Pagenaud and 83-Kimball going at it hard for third place! #IndyCar #HondaIndy

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Big movers: Kanaan P2 (from 17th), Kimball P4 (from 13th), Newgarden P7 (from 20th), Barrichello P8 (from 18th). #hondaindy #indycar2012

Colby Martin @Goblowsoup
So saying no to Road America and Michigan is not what I wanted to hear. Phoenix sounds good, but replace Detroit with RA please. #IndyCar

F1 Fanatic Live @f1fanaticlive
Third-placed Pagenaud has Kimball, Wilson, Briscoe and Newgarden on his tail tryingto pass. #IndyCar

James Jakes @JamesJakes
20 laps to go. JJ holding P17 PR #HondaIndy #IndyCar2012

Jacob Kraemer @StewCrew14
Pagenaud is in the way and holding up 4 other cars. Kimball is all up in his wing. #IndyCar #HondaIndy

Jeff Cunningham @Cowboy_Witch
@armond_ealey There's so much racing going on that I sometimes have trouble keeping up. #NASCAR #F1 #IndyCar #GrandAm #ALMS

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Car 18 of Justin Wilson hits wall on front stretch. #hondaindy #indycar2012

PRN Motorsport Mag @prnmag
@justin_wilson out of race, engine problems #HondaIndy

17 Laps to go - RHR leads by 5.5 seconds over Kanaan, Pagenaud, Kimball, Briscoe, Newgarden, Barrichello, Bourdais, Servia, and Castroneves - Power is running in P19 and may loose the points lead today

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Wilson has retired due to suspension damage from contact with wall on frontstretch. #hondaindy #indycar2012

Indy Pro Sports @ProIndy
15 to go! We're predicting another win for @RyanHunterReay. RT if you're thinking the same! #hondaindy #indycar2012

Kimball passes two cars in one move on the end of back straight corner - now up to P2 - not bad for being fueled on insulin

AJ @ajslideways
That move by Charlie Kimball was siiiiiiiick. #IndyCar

Christopher Estrada @estradawriting
Pagenaud goes to the inside of Kanaan, locks up. Kimball sneaks by on the inside line. Heads-up pass by the American! #IndyCar #HondaIndy

Shane Rogers @shagers
You were looking at Kimball, but Newgarden's move on Briscoe was Balls with a capital B. #indycar #hondaindy

Peter Leung @BaronVonClutch
What Diabetes? @charliekimball is a Hella Better Driver. He's up to P2 now. #IndyCar

Ten laps to go and its RHR by 7.6 seconds over Kimball, Pagenaud, Newgarden, Briscoe, Barrichello, Bourdais, Servia, Conway, and Kanaan

Cecilia Rodgers @CeciliaRodgers3
#HondaIndy I truly enjoy this goo.gl/xUAya?FLt1eJ

Fake Charlie Whiting @charlie_whiting
Fantastic. @charliekimball and @racewithinsulin in P2!!!! Team is pumped. Now bring her home, lad. #IndyCar

Newgarden gets BLOCKED and pays the price as he goes into the tires

YELLOW Flag - Newgarden stalls out and this will bunch up the pack - SFR not happy with Sam Schmidt/Hamilton Racing's Pagenaud ... should be a penalty on Simon

Kim Wilson @daisy2gal
I didn't know @SarahFisher knew how to say that word! Not that I blame her! #IndyCar

Tim Blum @dbsdad
Newgarden is, of course, one word. But not to auto correct. #Indycar

Indy Racing Review @INDYracereview
Full course caution for @josefnewgarden into the tires. #IndyCar #HondaIndy

Joaquín Candia @_chudox_
Bandera amarilla, faltan 5, cagó la ventaja de Hunter-Reay, va a estar buena esa relargada cuando falten 3 #IndyCar

Daniel Gazquez Tapia @dangaztap
Sato es 14º #IndyCar y Newgarden 18º

Christopher Estrada @estradawriting
Five laps to go. BIG RESTART COMING. #IndyCar #HondaIndy

Eric Hamme @NegativeVORP
That might be the first recorded profanity of Sarah Fisher ever. #indycar #hondaindy

ZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Newgarden has continued. #hondaindy #indycar2012

Keyrazy LEDs @KeyrazyLEDs
Pagenaud should get a penalty! @IndyCar @hondaindy #HondaIndy

GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, Restart - LAP 82 - Carnage to Bourdais, Ryan Briscoe, Barrichello, & Franchitti

Pagenaud serves penalty

Ron @rrush59
Was Dario driving with his eyes closed ? WTF ! #HondaIndy

repT.O @repTdotO
Shit just went kray!!! #HondaIndy

James Jakes @JamesJakes
Full course yellow. So much just happened but JJ did a great job avoiding it! Currently P8! PR #HondaIndy #IndyCar2012

SCCGR & NNCGR @CGRTeams
Back to yellow with only 3 laps to go at #hondaindy. @racewithinsulin holds P2.

RACE ENDS under YELLOW Flag

Ryan Hunter-Reay gets his third win in a row here in the middle of the season - up 34 points for the championship over Will Power

Jozef Colomy @JozefColomy
Damnnn 3 in a row? Go @RyanHunterReay #IndyCar

Dayna Winslette @UCTaillights
Three in a row for @RyanHunterReay AND takes over the points lead! WOW!!! #IndyCar

F1 Fanatic Live @f1fanaticlive
Hunter-Reay leads home Kimball, Conway, Kanaan, Servia, Castroneves, Hildebrand, Jakes, Sato and Tagliani. #IndyCar

Daniel Gazquez Tapia @dangaztap
Que gran carrera de #IndyCar se ha perdido @Javigarv Oriol Servia finalmente 5º !!

IndyCar al día @indycaraldiaweb
Ryan Hunter-Reay gana el Honda Indy Toronto 2012. Tercera consecutiva del año, nuevo líder del puntaje #IndyCar

Tammy_Madsen @tamiramadsen
Really, #IndyCar? Finish under yellow? Change that rule!

Andy Young @AndyYoungF1
That's a Ryan Hunter-Reay Hat-Trick!! #Indycar

Matt Soleyn @soleynm
#Breaking: Ryan Hunter-Reay wins the #HondaIndy in #Toronto, giving him three straight IZOD #IndyCar wins!

Jenna Fryer @JennaFryer
Second race in a row that ends under yellow. Just feels so flat to me. #IndyCar

Hunter Gunnell @HunterGunnell
#indycar Congratulations RHR!

Christopher Estrada @estradawriting
Tony Kanaan finishes fourth, Oriol Servia comes up fifth. #IndyCar #HondaIndy

Austin @Zappatista
At least the idiots didn't ruin the class of the field. Hunter-Reay with a well deserved win. #IndyCar

Chris Cunningham @CunninghamCE
How about absolutely not? RT @rsanchez4577: @JennaFryer How bout some G W C #IndyCar

TCGR @TCGRTeams
Checkered flag @dariofranchitti p17 @scottdixon9 p25 @hondaindy #IndyCar2012

Fox Sports 1230 WMML @WMML1230
RT @IndyCar: Race ends under yellow. @RyanHunterReay wins third in a row! Kimball and Conway on podium! #hondaindy #indycar2012

Blayne Pereira @Blaynos14
Well most of it was pretty dull, but glad I woke up for the frantic end to the #IndyCar race

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Incident on the restart, several cars involved. Among them Pagenaud, Carpenter, Briscoe. Back to yellow. #hondaindy #indycar2012

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Race ends under yellow. @RyanHunterReay wins third in a row! Kimball and Conway on podium! #hondaindy #indycar2012

Ben Turner @BLT77
Looks like AJ's car will get a podium. I guess that means Supertex won't throw any laptops today or beat on a car with a hammer #indycar

Joaquín Candia @_chudox_
Ganó Hunter-Reay en Toronto, había ganado la última en Iowa también #2AlHilo #IndyCar

Antoine L. @TonioF1
Hunter-Reay wins the race at Toronto #IndyCar

John Haywood @JHay97
Congrats to @RyanHunterReay and @FollowAndretti on the win!!! 3 in a row!! #Epic #IndyCar

Dustin Long @dustinlong
#IndyCar …Ryan Hunter-Reay wins Toronto for 3rd victory in a row. ABC says he'll have take points lead & have a 34-point lead on Will Power.

Peter Leung @BaronVonClutch
.@RyanHunterReay takes the chequered Flag! 'Make sure you wave to the fans!' Mitch Davis tells RHR. #IndyCar @FollowAndretti

Covsupport News Serv @CovsupportNews
Great drive Mike Conway #indycar

AJFoytRacing @AJFoytRacing
YES @Mikeconwayindy !! what a run! Way to go!#hondaindy #indycar

Matt White @MattW1986
Actually, not a bad top 3 #indycar

IZOD IndyCar Series @IndyCar
Race ends under yellow. @RyanHunterReay wins third in a row! Kimball and Conway on podium! #hondaindy #indycar2012

ENDS


Following his final service stop with 30 laps remaining in the Honda Indy Toronto, Ryan Hunter-Reay was enjoying his Sunday drive on the Exhibition Place street circuit. Hunter-Reay, in the No. 28 Team DHL/Sun Drop Citrus Soda car, inherited the lead on Lap 57 when JR Hildebrand pitted and upped his margin over Tony Kanaan from .6040 of a second to 4.0794 seconds in the matter of five laps on the 1.75-mile, 11-turn course. Charlie Kimball replaced Kanaan as the protagonist on Lap 72, but the challenger didn't matter. Hunter-Reay pulled away by 7.6 seconds with 10 laps left and -- staying ahead of restart pileups in Turns 1 and 3 with three laps left -- went on to his third consecutive victory. Caption and Image Credit: IICS

An American driver leads in the points for the first time in ... forever! Hats off to Andertti Autosport and Ryan Hunter-Reay for completing a "hat-trick" with three mid-season wins in a row to pull into the points lead for the IICS championship over Will Power.

In the post-race interview, Sebastien Bourdais claims that Charlie Kimball does not deserve to be on the podium because it was Kimball that took Bourdais out of the race with poor driving.

Push-to-Pass had an effect on the race but not as many imagined. Some of the best passing moves on the track happened when those using the P2P came in too hot into a corner and leaving the apex open for following cars to sneak through. Charlie Kimball's pass on two cars was just such a pass.

Unofficial Results - Honda Indy Toronto

Pos.     Driver     Laps     Running / Reason Out
1     Ryan Hunter-Reay     85     Running
2     Charlie Kimball     85     Running
3     Mike Conway     85     Running

4     Tony Kanaan     85     Running
5     Oriol Servia     85     Running
6     Helio Castroneves     85     Running
7     JR Hildebrand     85     Running
8     James Jakes     85     Running
9     Takuma Sato     85     Running
10     Alex Tagliani     85     Running

11     Rubens Barrichello     85     Running
12     Simon Pagenaud     85     Running
13     Josef Newgarden     84     Running
14     Sebastien Bourdais     84     Running
15     Will Power     84     Running

16     Marco Andretti     84     Running
17     Dario Franchitti     84     Running
18     Ryan Briscoe     84     Running
19     Ed Carpenter     84     Running
20     EJ Viso     81     Running

21     Justin Wilson     67     Contact
22     James Hinchcliffe     28     Mechanical
23     Graham Rahal     23     Contact
24     Simona de Silvestro     9     Mechanical
25     Scott Dixon     7     Mechanical

Five more races remain on the schedule - four road/street courses and one super speedway oval - Edmonton Indy, Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio, Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma, Grand Prix of Baltimore, and the season finale at Auto Club Speedway.

... notes from The EDJE


** Article first published as Push To Pass Gives 100 Seconds And Excitement At Honda Indy Toronto on Technorati **