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Raceway 1.964 Mile(S) Event: Grand Prix of Portland Round 16 Track: Portland International Raceway 1.964 mile(s) Report: Official Results Verizon IndyCar Series Session: Race September 2, 2018 End of Lap 105: Time of Race: 02:00:09.7537 Avg Speed: 102.971 Lead Changes: 9 Caution Laps: 18 Fastest Lap: 120.367 mph ( 58.7403 sec) on lap 19 by 6 - Carlos Munoz Fastest Leader Lap: 120.052 mph ( 58.8946 sec) on lap 11 by 27 - Alexander Rossi Laps Time Pit Avg Running / Total Pos SP Car Driver C/E/T Lap Down Down Stops Elapsed Time Speed Reason Out Pts Pts Standings 1 20 30 Sato, Takuma D/H/F 105 0 --.---- 3 02:00:09.7537 102.971 Running 51 341 11 2 5 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan D/H/F 105 0 0.6084 2 02:00:10.3621 102.962 Running 41 462 5 3 4 18 Bourdais, Sebastien D/H/F 105 0 1.8266 4 02:00:11.5803 102.944 Running 35 369 9 4 17 21 Pigot, Spencer D/C/F 105 0 4.5557 3 02:00:14.3094 102.905 Running 32 313 13 5 11 9 Dixon, Scott D/H/F 105 0 5.3215 4 02:00:15.0752 102.895 Running 30 598 1 6 22 22 Pagenaud, Simon D/C/F 105 0 11.4605 4 02:00:21.2142 102.807 Running 28 428 6 7 25 23 Kimball, Charlie D/C/F 105 0 12.0057 4 02:00:21.7594 102.799 Running 26 271 17 8 3 27 Rossi, Alexander D/H/F 105 0 13.3769 3 02:00:23.1306 102.780 Running 27 569 2 9 16 19 Fittipaldi, Pietro (R) D/H/F 105 0 18.3753 3 02:00:28.1290 102.709 Running 22 63 26 10 2 1 Newgarden, Josef D/C/F 105 0 19.8044 3 02:00:29.5581 102.688 Running 21 511 4 11 24 14 Kanaan, Tony D/C/F 105 0 22.1362 3 02:00:31.8899 102.655 Running 19 276 16 12 14 6 Munoz, Carlos D/H/F 105 0 22.7069 3 02:00:32.4606 102.647 Running 18 71 25 13 21 88 Chaves, Gabby D/C/F 105 0 23.7138 3 02:00:33.4675 102.633 Running 17 187 21 14 19 4 Leist, Matheus (R) D/C/F 105 0 29.7958 3 02:00:39.5495 102.547 Running 16 231 18 15 12 20 King, Jordan (R) D/C/F 105 0 32.1352 3 02:00:41.8889 102.514 Running 15 141 22 16 13 60 Harvey, Jack (R) D/H/F 105 0 32.4191 3 02:00:42.1728 102.510 Running 14 77 24 17 23 32 Celis Jr, Alfonso (R) D/C/F 105 0 48.8038 4 02:00:58.5575 102.278 Running 13 23 35 18 15 59 Chilton, Max D/C/F 105 0 55.2123 3 02:01:04.9660 102.188 Running 13 205 19 19 6 26 Veach, Zach (R) D/H/F 104 1 - 3 02:00:45.9269 101.481 Running 11 281 15 20 18 39 Ferrucci, Santino (R) D/H/F 101 4 - 3 02:00:42.3067 98.603 Running 10 28 33 21 1 12 Power, Will D/C/F 98 7 - 4 02:00:43.9627 95.652 Running 11 511 3 22 7 5 Hinchcliffe, James D/H/F 76 29 - 5 01:53:35.4864 78.843 Running 8 361 10 23 10 15 Rahal, Graham D/H/F 4 101 - 2 01:28:13.1705 5.343 Contact 7 378 8 24 8 10 Jones, Ed D/H/F 0 105 - 0 00:00:00.9205 0.000 Contact 6 303 14 25 9 98 Andretti, Marco D/H/F 0 105 - 0 00:00:01.0311 0.000 Contact 5 332 12 Lead Change Summary Leader Summary Caution Summary On Lap Car Leader Car Driver Laps Led No Duration Total Reason for Caution 1 12 Power, Will 27 Rossi, Alexander 32 1 1 to 6 6 Contact: Cars 5, 9, 10, 15, 98 in Turn 2 8 27 Rossi, Alexander 30 Sato, Takuma 25 2 43 to 45 3 Contact: Car 12 in Turn 11 28 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan 19 33 12 Power, Will 12 Power, Will 11 3 56 to 59 4 Spin: Car 26 in Turn 11 37 27 Rossi, Alexander 59 Chilton, Max 10 4 76 to 80 5 Off Course: Car 39 in Turn 6 49 1 Newgarden, Josef 1 Newgarden, Josef 8 57 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan Penalty Summary 71 30 Sato, Takuma 75 59 Chilton, Max Car Reason Lap Penalty 85 30 Sato, Takuma 21 Blocking 23 Yield Position 14 Pit Safety Infraction 26 Post Race Fine 1 Short Cut 36 Yield Position 9 Pit Speed Violation 40 Drive-Through 12 Pit Speed Violation 53 Drive-Through 60 Pit Safety Infraction 48 Yield Position 26 Blocking 54 Yield Position 88 Blocking 88 Yield Position (C)hassis: D=Dallara | (E)ngine: C=Chevy, H=Honda | (T)ire: F=Firestone Information provided by Indy Racing Information System - Copyright INDYCAR 2018.
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