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29 Aug 2018, 18:46 (Ref:3846944) | #1 | ||
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Round 16: Grand Prix of Portland, Portland International Raceway. Aug 30-Sept 1
Round 16: Grand Prix of Portland, Portland International Raceway. Aug 30-Sept 1
Portland returns to AOWR after an 11 year hiatus, having previously been part of the CART/Champ Car schedule from 1984-2007. Portland International Raceway is part of the Delta Park complex, on the former site of Vanport, just south of the Columbia River. The venue hosts ICSCC, SCCA and OMRRA road racing as well as the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West and SCCA autocross events. The city of Vanport was hastily built by Henry Kaiser in 1942, to house World War II shipyard workers. Buildings went up quickly and soon Vanport had a population of more than 40,000, making it the the second largest city in the state of Oregon at that time and the largest public housing project in the nation. The city lay between the contemporary Portland city limits and the Columbia River, on reclaimed lowlands. Vanport was protected by a system of dykes which held the waters back. Tragically, after weeks of heavy rain, the dykes failed at 4.17pm on Memorial Day, May 30, 1948. A 10-feet high wall of water rushed in killing 15 people and within half an hour the entire city was flooded. When the waters eventually receded, all the buildings were destroyed, with no prospect of the remainder being habitable. After the debris was cleared away, the city was abandoned. In 1960, the city of Portland bought the land from the Army Corps of Engineers for $175,000. Racing enthusiasts saw the potential of the land and the Portland Rose Festival Association was persuaded to sponsor a race and so the Rose Cup was born, with its first running in June 1961. The race has been an important part of the Rose Festival ever since. However, racing on the old city streets was dangerous, with drivers leaving the track unexpectedly or colliding with leftover concrete foundations or even finding themselves driving into ponds! Under threat of losing the Rose Cup races, as many of the sanctioning bodies refused to back races due to the deteriorating roads, the track was finally paved in the 1970s. Funded by a $100,000 loan arranged by the Rose Festival Association from four banks, all of the monies were paid back by 1973 and the facility has operated as a commercial enterprise ever since, generating a profit for the City of Portland and meaning it requires zero funding by the taxpayer. In 1975, the track changed its name from West Delta Park, to Portland International Raceway and hosted the third round of the Trans-Am Series, the premier series of the Sports Car Club of America, which was won by John Greenwood, driving a Chevrolet Corvette, who went on to win the championship that year. On June 17, 1984, Portland hosted the fifth round of the CART PPG/IndyCar series, Stroh's 200 Miles, though for nearly its entire existence, the title sponsor of the race was G.I. Joe's sporting goods and auto parts store. It was won by Al Unser, Jr, in a March 84C-Cosworth DFX, driving for Galles Racing. The race became a perennial on the calendar, up until the last race as a Champ Car event on June 10, 2007, which was won by Sébastien Bourdais, in a Panoz DP-01-Cosworth XFE driving for Newman/Haas/Lannigan Racing. The race ws notable for two things. It the first standing start in Champ Car history, with all 17 cars getting away from the grid and there were caution flags. Like many tracks on the IndyCar calendar, Portland has undergone a number of changes. In 1984, prior to hosting the fifth round of the CART/PPG IndyCar series, the track underwent some $800,000 worth of improvements. Most noticeably was to the track itself, with the addition of a chicane, known as the 'Festival Curves', toward the end of the main straight, while a permanent pit lane and paved paddock area was installed for the first time on the infield. Elsewhere, Victory Boulevard was widened and concrete barriers and fencing were installed along the inside of its entire length. The final turn was also repaved and widened near the new pit entry road. The entire front straight, Vanport's Cottonwood Street, was also repaved. The changes increased the track length to 1.967 miles (3.165 km). By 1992, the speed of the CART race cars need to be slowed and the Festival Curves were reconfigured into a much tighter chicane and paved in concrete. The Festival Curves were again modified for the 2005 season, with the second turn widened and made faster to try and alleviate the traditional first lap pile-up. In 2008 PIR went through a further track renovation, with a complete resurfacing with new asphalt and the reconfiguration of Turns 4 to 7. The fence on the inside of turn 6 was moved to provide a better sight-line, while Turn 7 was sharpened, to slow cars down prior to entering the back straight. FIA-specification curbing was also installed around the track which opened in its new form on February 23, 2008, with a ribbon cutting ceremony. This year's race will be held in September on Labor Day weekend, promoted by Green Savoree Racing Promotions. Some trivia: Of the current crop of drivers, only five have previously raced at Portland. Scott Dixon and Tony Kanaan: 2002 G.I. Joe's 200. Ryan Hunter-Reay: 2005 G.I. Joe's Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland. Graham Rahal and Sébastien Bourdais: 2007 Mazda Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland. Driver with most wins: Michael Andretti 3, Al Unser, Jr. 3 Team with most wins: Newman/haas Racing, 8 Track layout 1984-91: Track layout 1992-2004: Track layout 2005-07: Track layout 2008 to now: Lap record: Justin Wilson, 2007 Mazda Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland, June 8, 2007. 58.000, 121.903 mph (196.184 km/h) RSPORTS, Panoz DP-01-Cosworth XFE. Champ Car World Series. Last race pole: Justin Wilson, 2007 Mazda Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland, June 8, 2007. 58.000, 121.903 mph (196.184 km/h) RSPORTS, Panoz DP-01-Cosworth XFE. Champ Car World Series. Last race winner: Sébastien Bourdais, Newman/Haas/Lannigan Racing Panoz DP-01-Cosworth XFE Laps: 103 Distance: 202.292 Miles (325.557 Kms) Race Time: 1:45:42 Speed: 114.816 mph (184.778 Km/h) Cautions 0, lap 0. TV Broadcast Sep 2, 2:30pm ET. Last edited by bjohnsonsmith; 29 Aug 2018 at 18:54. |
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29 Aug 2018, 19:39 (Ref:3846951) | #2 | ||
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Excellent Post #1 as ever
Looking forward to this one but I'll likely have to catch the replay as I'm actually going somewhere for a holiday for the first time in a long time. |
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29 Aug 2018, 23:21 (Ref:3846993) | #3 | ||
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And thanks again for yet another excellent intro/background post.
In related news... Munoz in for Wickens in the #6 car: https://www.motorsport.com/indycar/n...tland/3167403/ |
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31 Aug 2018, 03:52 (Ref:3847172) | #4 | |
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Great to see the return to a nice venue. None of my cars ever had a decent finish there but I can't hold that against the track. Hoping for a good crowd.
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31 Aug 2018, 03:53 (Ref:3847173) | #5 | ||
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31 Aug 2018, 05:57 (Ref:3847175) | #6 | |
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Interesting to see Marco fastest of the Andretti entries after two sessions at Portland. 4th overall behind Dixon (P1), Power, and Newgarden. Veach P5, RHR P7, Rossi P9. Harvey (P10) and King (P11) also going well. Hoping for an underdog to land on the podium, don't really care who.
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31 Aug 2018, 20:52 (Ref:3847307) | #8 | |
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Thanks. Bourdais tops P1. Exactly half the field under Wilson's 2007 pole time.
http://www.imscdn.com/indycar_media/...p1%20(003).pdf |
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31 Aug 2018, 21:36 (Ref:3847313) | #9 | |
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P2 live now:
http://racecontrol.indycar.com/ Session red flagged at 24 minutes. Sato head on into the tire barrier. Last edited by mstets; 31 Aug 2018 at 22:01. |
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31 Aug 2018, 22:18 (Ref:3847317) | #10 | |
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Another red flag at 42 minutes for Pagenaud head on into the same T11 tire barrier.
Ferrucci topping the times at 57.4818. He was the first out on the alternate tires. |
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31 Aug 2018, 22:43 (Ref:3847322) | #11 | |
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P2 results:
Power 57.4053 Andretti 57.4668 Ferrucci 57.4818 Dixon 57.5662 Harvey 57.6984 Newgarden 57.7154 Chaves 57.7222 Veach 57.7225 King 57.7915 Bourdais 57.8248 Slowest of the 25 cars was Celis at 58.5262 |
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1 Sep 2018, 04:55 (Ref:3847347) | #12 | |
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Bourdais says he didn't get a clear lap on the red tires in P2, so perhaps he can shine in qualifying.
https://www.indycar.com/News/2018/08...and-Practice-2 Also note that the official track record is Justin Wilson's, a lap of 57.597 seconds set in qualifying in 2005. Air temp and amount of sunlight may be key to qualifying. There seemed to be less grip in the second session on Friday due to temps, which were really not all that high. |
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2 Sep 2018, 03:40 (Ref:3847511) | #13 | ||
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Will Power took Pole, having broken the lap record in the first round of qualifying, with a time of 57.2143 seconds. Power now has the second most pole positions in the history of Indycar with 53, moving him clear of AJ Foyt but Mario Andretti still leads with 67. Newgarden completed a Penske front row shut out. Champioship leader Dixon, will start in 11th. His average starting position this season is 8. He started 9th at Mid-Ohio, 13th at Pocono and started 1st at Gateway but that was due to Qualifying being cancelled. However, he finished 5th, 3rd and 3rd, The other Championship contender Rossi, is 3rd. 1 Will Power, Team Penske. Dallara/Chevrolet. 57.3467s - 2 Josef Newgarden, Team Penske. Dallara/Chevrolet. 57.6877s. 0.3410s 3 Alexander Rossi, Andretti Autosport. Dallara/Honda. 57.7361s. 0.3894s 4 Sebastien Bourdais, Dale Coyne Racing. Dallara/Honda. 7.8881s. 0.5414s 5 Ryan Hunter-Reay, Andretti Autosport. Dallara/Honda. 57.9699s 0.6232s 6 Zach Veach, Andretti Autosport. Dallara/Honda. 58.1057s. 0.7590s 7 James Hinchcliffe, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. Dallara/Honda.. 57.6429s. 0.2962s 8 Ed Jones, Chip Ganassi Racing. Dallara/Honda. 57.6499s. 0.3032s 9 Marco Andretti, Andretti Herta. Dallara/Honda. 57.7277s. 0.3810s 10 Graham Rahal, Rahal Letterman Lanigan. Dallara/Honda. 57.7772s. 0.4305s 11 Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing. Dallara/Honda. 57.8554s. 0.5087s 12 Jordan King, Ed Carpenter Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet. 57.9010s 0.5543s 13 Jack Harvey, Meyer Shank Racing. Dallara/Honda. 57.9620s. 0.6153s 14 Carlos Munoz, Schmidt Peterson Motorsport. Dallara/Honda. 57.6748s 0.3281s 15 Max Chilton, Carlin. Dallara/Chevrolet. 57.9865s. 0.6398s 16 Pietro Fittipaldi, Dale Coyne Racing. Dallara/Honda. 57.7321s 0.3854s 17 Spencer Pigot, Ed Carpenter Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet. 57.9939s 0.6472s 18 Santino Ferrucci, Dale Coyne Racing. Dallara/Honda. 57.7735s 0.4268s 19 Matheus Leist, AJ Foyt Enterprises. Dallara/Chevrolet. 58.0036s 0.6569s 20 Takuma Sato, Rahal Letterman Lanigan. Dallara/Honda. 57.7848s 0.4381s 21 Gabby Chaves, Harding Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet. 58.1635s. 0.8168s 22 Simon Pagenaud, Team Penske. Dallara/Chevrolet. 58.0983s. 0.7516s 23 Alfonso Celis, Juncos Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet. 58.2735s. 0.9268s 24 Tony Kanaan, AJ Foyt Enterprises. Dallara/Chevrolet. 58.2531s 0.9064s 25 Charlie Kimball, Carlin. Dallara/Chevrolet. 58.3219s. 0.9752s |
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2 Sep 2018, 22:32 (Ref:3847741) | #14 | |
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didn't get to see this as espn put bloody tennis on both channels. looks like it was a very dramatic race.
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2 Sep 2018, 22:54 (Ref:3847748) | #15 | |
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I watched some of it, a lot of people will find it entertaining but to me that was just a complete mess. Not much to do with racing in my opinion.
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Unfortunately, I completely missed the race, so it will have to be highlights for the time being until IndyCar post the whole race on YouTube. Otherwise, from what I've read it wasn't a bad race. Congrats to Sato. Dixon's 5th place puts him 29 points a head of Rossi, who finished 8th and 97 points ahead of Power who finished 21st, with double points at Sonoma in two weeks time. 1 Takuma Sato, Rahal Letterman Lanigan. Dallara/Honda. 105. 2h00m09.7537s 2 Ryan Hunter-Reay, Andretti Autosport. Dallara/Honda. 105. 2h00m10.3621s. 0.6084s 3. Sebastien Bourdais, Dale Coyne Racing. Dallara/Honda. 105. 2h00m11.5803s. 1.8266s 4. Spencer Pigot, Ed Carpenter Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet. 105. 2h00m14.3094s. 4.5557s 5. Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing. Dallara/Honda. 105. 2h00m15.0752s. 5.3215s 6. Simon Pagenaud, Team Penske. Dallara/Chevrolet. 105. 2h00m21.2142s. 11.4605s 7. Charlie Kimball, Carlin. Dallara/Chevrolet. 105. 2h00m21.7594s. 12.0057s 8. Alexander Rossi, Andretti Autosport. Dallara/Honda. 105.2h00m23.1306s. 13.3769s 9. Pietro Fittipaldi, Dale Coyne Racing. Dallara/Honda. 105. 2h00m28.1290s. 18.3753s 10. Josef Newgarden, Team Penske. Dallara/Chevrolet. 105.2h00m29.5581s. 19.8044s 11. Tony Kanaan, AJ Foyt Enterprises. Dallara/Chevrolet. 105. 2h00m31.8899s. 22.1362s 12. Carlos Munoz, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. Dallara/Honda.105. 2h00m32.4606s. 22.7069s 13. Gabby Chaves, Harding Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet. 105. 2h00m33.4675s. 23.7138s 14. Matheus Leist, AJ Foyt Enterprises. Dallara/Chevrolet.105. 2h00m39.5495s. 29.7958s 15. Jordan King, Ed Carpenter Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet.105. 2h00m41.8889s. 32.1352s 16. Jack Harvey, Meyer Shank Racing. Dallara/Honda. 105. 2h00m42.1728s. 32.4191s 17. Alfonso Celis, Juncos Racing. Dallara/Chevrolet. 105. 2h00m58.5575s. 48.8038s 18. Max Chilton, Carlin, Dallara/Chevrolet. 105. 2h01m04.9660s. 55.2123s 19. Zach Veach, Andretti Autosport. Dallara/Honda. 104. 2h00m45.9269s. 1 Lap 20. Santino Ferrucci, Dale Coyne Racing. Dallara/Honda. 101. 2h00m42.3067s. 4 Laps 21. Will Power, Team Penske. Dallara/Chevrolet. 98. 2h00m43.9627s. 7 Laps 22. James Hinchcliffe, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. Dallara/Honda. 76. 1h53m35.4864s. 29 Laps 23. Graham Rahal, Rahal Letterman Lanigan. Dallara/Honda. 4. 1h28m13.1705s. Contact 24. Ed Jones, Chip Ganassi Racing. Dallara/Honda. 0. 0.9205s. Contact 25. Marco AndrettiM Andretti Herta. Dallara/Honda. 0. 1.0311s. Contact |
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There was a caution during the final pit cycle which jumbled everything up. Nevertheless, there was terrific racing throughout the field and a big crowd. I like Taku as well, so all smiles over here. Dixon's luck and drive was great too.
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Was the caution necessary, or was it one of those cautions those unnecessary ones?
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I believe it was Ferrucci coming to a stop on the outside of the racing line. So the answer is 'No' but not necessarily Indycar's fault. I'll be interested to hear your take on the race when you have a chance to watch.
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It was a tremendous race. Incredibly entertaining (save for the heavy incident at the start).
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Disappointing not to see a penalty for Veach , who caused the first lap caution even though he escaped without damage. This was surely "avoidable contact". I like Veach, just think that he was responsible for the indecent.
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Agree. According to the live feed, there were several cars that made 10+ passes. I've looked for passing data in the past, but doesn't seem to be available after the live feed has ended. Nice win for Taku, I'm a bit surprised to learn it's only his third. |
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Yep, but his first two were the best you can have.
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