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Indycar-Race-Boxscore OFFICIAL BOX SCORE VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES INDYCAR GRAND PRIX AT THE GLEN September 3, 2017 FP SP Car Driver Car Name Laps Reason Out Pts Total Pts Standings 1 1 98 Alexander Rossi NAPA Auto Parts/Curb Honda 60 Running 54 476 6 2 2 9 Scott Dixon NTT Data Honda 60 Running 41 557 2 3 7 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay DHL Honda 60 Running 36 373 10 4 6 3 Helio Castroneves Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet 60 Running 33 538 3 5 10 15 Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 60 Running 30 466 7 6 8 12 Will Power Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet 60 Running 28 492 5 7 5 83 Charlie Kimball Tresiba Honda 60 Running 26 289 17 8 19 8 Max Chilton Gallagher Honda 60 Running 24 360 12 9 12 1 Simon Pagenaud Menards Team Penske Chevrolet 60 Running 22 526 4 10 11 14 Carlos Munoz ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet 60 Running 20 298 16 11 14 4 Conor Daly ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet 60 Running 19 264 18 12 13 20 Spencer Pigot Fuzzy's Vodka Chevrolet 60 Running 19 184 20 13 15 19 Ed Jones (R) Boy Scouts of America Honda 60 Running 17 332 14 14 18 7 Jack Harvey (R) AutoNation Honda 60 Running 16 33 29 15 21 21 JR Hildebrand Fuzzy's Vodka Chevrolet 60 Running 15 315 15 16 20 27 Marco Andretti United Fiber & Data Honda 60 Running 14 336 13 17 9 18 Sebastien Bourdais UNIFIN Honda 60 Running 13 170 21 18 3 2 Josef Newgarden DeVilbiss Team Penske Chevrolet 58 Running 13 560 1 19 4 26 Takuma Sato Andretti Autosport Honda 56 Running 11 421 8 20 17 10 Tony Kanaan NTT Data Honda 46 Contact 10 375 9 21 16 5 James Hinchcliffe Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsport s Honda 5 Mechanical 9 360 11 Time of Race: 01:42:03.9024 Avg Speed: 118.865 mph Margin of Victory: 0.9514 seconds Lead Changes: 8 Caution Laps: 9 Fastest Lap: 144.572 mph (83.9166 seconds) on Lap 59 by 18 - Sebastien Bourdais Fastest Leader Lap: 143.945 mph (84.2821 seconds) on Lap 54 by 98 - Alexander Rossi Verizon P1 Award: Alexander Rossi (01:22.4639, 147.119 mph) Legend: R = Sunoco Rookie of the Year Candidate; All cars use fourth-generation Verizon IndyCar Series Chassis (IR-12) with Chevrolet or Honda aerodynamic bodywork and Firestone tires Lap Leaders: Lap Leader Summary: Caution Flags: Laps Car Driver CarDriver Times Laps No Duration Total Reason for Caution 1 98 Rossi, Alexander 98Rossi, Alexander 4 32 1 6 to 7 2 Tow In: Car 5 at Turn 9 2 - 14 3 Castroneves, Helio 3Castroneves, Helio 1 13 2 15 to 16 2 Tow In: Car 26 in Turn 6 15 - 22 20 Pigot, Spencer 20Pigot, Spencer 1 8 3 27 to 28 2 Spin: Car 26 in Turn 7 23 98 Rossi, Alexander 28Hunter-Reay, Ryan 1 4 4 46 to 48 3 Contact: Cars 2 and 18 at Pit Exit 24 - 27 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan 9Dixon, Scott 1 2 28 - 42 98 Rossi, Alexander 2Newgarden, Josef 1 1 Penalties: 43 - 44 9 Dixon, Scott Car Reason Lap Penalty 45 2 Newgarden, Josef 83 Pit Safety Infraction 45 Warning / Post Race 46 - 60 98 Rossi, Alexander 26 Failure to Obey Race Control 54 Drive-Through Information provided by Indy Racing Information System - Copyright INDYCAR, LLC 2017.
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