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2015 IndyCar Series

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20th season of the IndyCar Series

2015 IndyCar season
Verizon IndyCar Series
Season
Races16
Start dateMarch 29
End dateAugust 30
Awards
Drivers' championNew ZealandScott Dixon
Manufacturers' CupUnited StatesChevrolet
Rookie of the YearColombiaGabby Chaves
Indianapolis 500 winnerColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya
← 2014
2016 →
Scott Dixon (left) won his fourth Drivers' Championship whileJuan Pablo Montoya (right) finished second in the championship on tiebreaker asDixon had three race wins compared toMontoya who had only two race wins.In a remarkable end to the season, Scott Dixon had to win the pole, the race and lead the most laps to equalJuan Pablo Montoya points tally.
Defending champion Power took 3rd in the championship.

The2015 Verizon IndyCar Series was the 20th season of theIndyCar Series and the 104th season ofAmerican open wheel racing. Its premier event was the99th Indianapolis 500, which was held on May 24.Will Power returned as the reigning champion, whileRyan Hunter-Reay was the defending Indy 500 champion.Chevrolet entered the season as the reigning Manufacturers' champion. Indianapolis 500 and the season finale counted for double points.

The season was overshadowed by the death of driverJustin Wilson atPocono, after being struck on the head by debris fromSage Karam's car.

A week after Wilson's fatal accident, the finale was held atSonoma Raceway, whereScott Dixon secured his fourth career title after a low-key season that saw him win on a tiebreak againstJuan Pablo Montoya following his third win of the season after many consistent finishes leading up to the finale. Montoya won the Indianapolis 500 earlier in the season. It was a very competitive season with no standout performers and many different race winners and pacesetters. Except Dixon's three race wins, he finished on the podium only once, but due to their consistent finishing Dixon and Montoya had a significant margin to reigning champion Will Power in third.

Rules changes

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  • Aerokit modifications became specific to Honda and Chevy.
  • Double points were awarded for the Indianapolis 500 race and for the season finale at Sonoma only. Previously double points were awarded at the three 500 mile oval events.
  • Each team would continue to have two weeks of testing. Unlike past seasons, Promoter Days/Open Tests would count towards the testing allocation.
  • The medical exemption was eliminated from pit selections. Pit selections are no longer based on drivers but teams' performance in the last race. This change eliminates a disadvantage by one IndyCar team that used a "two-platoon" system, with driver based on the circuit.
  • Qualifying groups for qualifying at road/street course events was determined by the final practice session held before qualifying instead of by the first session of the weekend.
  • Standing starts have been eliminated for 2015. The series says more development is needed before re-introducing them to the series, especially after numerous aborted standing starts and a crash at Houston during the 2013 season, and a start-line pile-up at the Indianapolis road course race in 2014.
  • Each phase of the Indianapolis 500 Rookie Orientation Program saw see the speed requirements increased by 5 mph. Phase One consists of 10 laps at 205–210 mph, Phase Two of 15 laps at 210–215 mph and Phase Three of 15 laps at 215+ mph. The laps do not have to be consecutive. The phases and corresponding speeds may be adjusted based on track/weather conditions. The refresher program consisted of Phases Two and Three.[1]

Confirmed entries

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The following teams, entries, and drivers have been announced to compete in the 2015 Verizon IndyCar Series season. All teams will use aspecDallara DW12 chassis withmanufacturer aero kits andFirestone tires.

TeamEngineNo.Driver(s)Round(s)
United StatesA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda14JapanTakuma Sato[2]All
41United KingdomJack Hawksworth[2]All
48CanadaAlex Tagliani[3]6
United StatesAndretti AutosportHonda25SwitzerlandSimona de Silvestro[4]1–2
United KingdomJustin Wilson[5]5–6, 12–15
SpainOriol Servià[6]16
26ColombiaCarlos Muñoz[7]All
27United StatesMarco AndrettiAll
28United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay[8]All
29SwitzerlandSimona de Silvestro[9]6
United StatesBryan Herta AutosportHonda98ColombiaGabby Chaves R [10]All
United StatesCFH RacingChevrolet6United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand[11]5–6
20ItalyLuca Filippi[12]1–5, 7–8, 10, 14, 16
United StatesEd Carpenter[13]6, 9, 11–13, 15
67United StatesJosef Newgarden[14]All
United StatesChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet8United StatesSage Karam R [15][16][N 1]1–2, 4, 6–9, 11–15
ColombiaSebastián Saavedra[16][N 2]3, 5, 10, 16
9New ZealandScott Dixon[17][18]All
10BrazilTony Kanaan[18]All
17ColombiaSebastián Saavedra[16][N 2]6
83United StatesCharlie Kimball[19]All
United StatesDale Coyne RacingHonda18ColombiaCarlos Huertas[20][N 3]1–2, 5–6
United StatesRocky Moran Jr. R [N 4]3
United StatesConor Daly R [21]3
VenezuelaRodolfo González R [22]4, 7–8, 10, 14, 16
FranceTristan Vautier[23]6
United KingdomPippa Mann[24]9, 11–13, 15
19ItalyFrancesco Dracone R [25]1–5
AustraliaJames Davison[26] R [N 5]6
FranceTristan Vautier[27][N 6]6–16
63United KingdomPippa Mann[28]6
United StatesDreyer & Reinbold - Kingdom RacingChevrolet24United StatesTownsend Bell[29]6
United StatesKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet4MonacoStefano Coletti R [30]All
United StatesKVSH Racing11FranceSébastien Bourdais[31]All
United StatesKVSH Racing /Jonathan Byrd's Racing88United StatesBryan Clauson R [32][N 1]6
United StatesLazier Partners RacingChevrolet91United StatesBuddy Lazier[33]6
United StatesRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda15United StatesGraham RahalAll
32SpainOriol Servià[34]6
United StatesSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda5CanadaJames Hinchcliffe[35][36][N 7]1–6
AustraliaRyan Briscoe[37]6, 9, 11–16
United StatesConor Daly R [38]7–8, 10
7United KingdomJames Jakes[39]All
43United StatesConor Daly R [40][N 1]6
77RussiaMikhail Aleshin[41]16
United StatesTeam PenskeChevrolet1AustraliaWill PowerAll
2ColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaAll
3BrazilHélio CastronevesAll
22FranceSimon Pagenaud[42]All

Notes

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Schedule

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IconLegend
 O Oval/Speedway
 R Road course
 S Street circuit
CCancelled race
BOLDFuzzy's Ultra Premium VodkaTriple Crown event.
Rd.DateRace nameTrackCity
CMarch 8Itaipava Brasilia Indy 300 R Autódromo Internacional Nelson PiquetBrasília,Brazil
1March 29Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg S Streets of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, Florida
2April 12Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana R NOLA Motorsports ParkAvondale, Louisiana
3April 19Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach S Streets of Long BeachLong Beach, California
4April 26Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama R Barber Motorsports ParkBirmingham, Alabama
5May 9Angie's List Grand Prix of Indianapolis R Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road CourseSpeedway, Indiana
6May 2499th Indianapolis 500 O Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
7May 30Chevrolet Indy Dual in Detroit S Detroit Belle Isle street circuitDetroit, Michigan
8May 31
9June 6Firestone 600 O Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
10June 14Honda Indy Toronto S Exhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
11June 27MAVTV 500 O Auto Club SpeedwayFontana, California
12July 12ABC Supply Wisconsin 250 O The Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
13July 18Iowa Corn 300 O Iowa SpeedwayNewton, Iowa
14August 2Honda Indy 200 R Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
15August 23ABC Supply 500 O Pocono RacewayLong Pond, Pennsylvania
16August 30GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma R Sonoma RacewaySonoma, California

Schedule changes and notes

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Results

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Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace WinnerReport
DriverTeamManufacturer
1St. PetersburgAustraliaWill PowerBrazilHélio CastronevesAustraliaWill PowerColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaTeam PenskeChevroletReport
2New OrleansColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaNew ZealandScott DixonColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaCanadaJames HinchcliffeSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHondaReport
3Long BeachBrazilHélio CastronevesMonacoStefano ColettiNew ZealandScott DixonNew ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingChevroletReport
4BirminghamBrazilHélio CastronevesUnited StatesRyan Hunter-ReayUnited StatesJosef NewgardenUnited StatesJosef NewgardenCFH RacingChevroletReport
5Indianapolis GPAustraliaWill PowerCanadaJames HinchcliffeAustraliaWill PowerAustraliaWill PowerTeam PenskeChevroletReport
6Indianapolis 500New ZealandScott DixonUnited StatesCharlie KimballNew ZealandScott DixonColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaTeam PenskeChevroletReport
7Detroit 1AustraliaWill PowerUnited KingdomJack HawksworthUnited StatesMarco AndrettiColombiaCarlos MuñozAndretti AutosportHondaReport
8Detroit 2ColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaFranceSébastien BourdaisColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaFranceSébastien BourdaisKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet
9TexasAustraliaWill PowerAustraliaWill PowerNew ZealandScott DixonNew ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingChevroletReport
10TorontoAustraliaWill PowerBrazilHélio CastronevesAustraliaWill Power
United StatesJosef Newgarden
United StatesJosef NewgardenCFH RacingChevroletReport
11FontanaFranceSimon PagenaudJapanTakuma SatoAustraliaWill PowerUnited StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaReport
12MilwaukeeUnited StatesJosef NewgardenBrazilHélio CastronevesFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisKV Racing TechnologyChevroletReport
13IowaBrazilHélio CastronevesNew ZealandScott DixonUnited StatesJosef NewgardenUnited StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportHondaReport
14Mid-OhioNew ZealandScott DixonAustraliaWill PowerUnited StatesGraham RahalUnited StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaReport
15PoconoBrazilHélio CastronevesColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaUnited StatesJosef NewgardenUnited StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportHondaReport
16SonomaAustraliaWill PowerBrazilHélio CastronevesNew ZealandScott DixonNew ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingChevroletReport

Race summaries

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Round 1: St. Petersburg

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The season opener atSt. Petersburg was also the debut of unique aero kits for Honda and Chevrolet. Apprehension amongst the teams going into the race revolved around the complex, elaborate, and seemingly fragile front wings, and the lack of adequate replacement parts. The concerns were not unfounded, as dozens of on-track contacts throughout the field damaged countless wing components.

Will Power won the pole position, leading aTeam Penske sweep of the first four positions on the grid. Power took the lead at the start, and led 75 laps. During the final round of pit stops,Juan Pablo Montoya grabbed the lead after he managed a quicker pit stop than Power. In the closing laps, Power chased down Montoya, and narrowed the gap to less than a second with 11 laps to go. Power tried to pass Montoya for the lead in turn 10, but the two cars touched, damaging Power's front wing. Montoya held the lead, and went on to win, his first road course victory in IndyCar racing since 1999.

Round 2: New Orleans

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IndyCar made its first visit toNOLA Motorsports Park for the second round of the series. Lightning during qualifying in the middle of Round 1B cancelled the entire session, with the grid determined by entrant points, placingJuan Pablo Montoya on pole courtesy of having won the opening race in St. Petersburg. He was joined on the front row byPenske teammateWill Power.[59]

The weather had eased on race day though not completely cleared, seeing the race begin in wet conditions. Montoya led the race early as conditions improved prompting a number of drivers to gamble on a switch to dry tires.Tony Kanaan andRyan Hunter-Reay both stopped after 11 laps,[60] a decision which proved too early as Kanaan spun off soon after. Conditions rapidly improved though and two laps later the leaders pitted for dry tires which promotedJames Hinchcliffe into the lead, courtesy of an earlier stop. From there on the race was dictated by a series of caution periods as the drivers continued to struggle in the mixed conditions, the final caution period coming as Hunter-Reay,Sébastien Bourdais andSimon Pagenaud crashed together.

The series had announced a 1-hour and 45 minute time limit in the event of a wet race. Due to this time limit being reached in addition to the cautions, the race ended under yellow following the 3-car crash involving Hunter-Reay, Bourdais, and Pagenaud. Hinchcliffe won the race.

Round 3: Long Beach

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Hélio Castroneves won the pole position with a track record of 1:06.7442, beatingSébastien Bourdais's mark set inChamp Car in 2006. Castroneves'sPenske teammateJuan Pablo Montoya started alongside on the front row. At the start, Castroneves got the jump, and led into turn one.

During the first sequence of green flag pit stops on lap 29, Castoneves was briefly held in his pit box to avoid collision withTony Kanaan, who was entering the stall just ahead. The delay cost Castroneves valuable track position, and allowedScott Dixon to take over the lead. During the second round of pit stops on lap 55, Dixon was narrowly able to hold the lead, and cruised to victory, his first career win at Long Beach. With Dixon comfortably out in front, and Castroneves in second, the closing laps focused on a furious four-car battle for third place, led byJuan Pablo Montoya andSimon Pagenaud. Fifth place went toTony Kanaan.

Round 4: Birmingham

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With a second consecutive pole position,Hélio Castroneves took the front row with a time of 1:07.1925 alongside teammateWill Power, while a third-place effort bySimon Pagenaud made it another Penske 1-2-3 qualifying lock-out.Josef Newgarden took his first career victory, the fourth different winner in the four races thus far in the season.

Castroneves led early in the race, but lost the lead on lap 19 after another pit stop problem. The right-front tire changer lost a wheel nut, and that allowedJosef Newgarden to come to the lead. In the second half, Newgarden led,Scott Dixon was second, and Castroneves was third, butGraham Rahal was on a different pit strategy. As the leaders were attempting to save fuel and make it to the finish, Rahal pit on lap 70. With a full load of fuel, and new red option tires, Rahal went on a spirited charge to catch the leaders. He shaved 18 seconds off of Newgarden's lead, and passedScott Dixon for second on the final lap. Newgarden held off the charge and won his first ever IndyCar race by just 2.2 seconds.

Castroneves ran out of fuel on the final lap, forcing him to pit, and he dropped to 15th.Will Power recovered from a collision exiting the pits (and subsequent drive-through penalty) on lap 24 to come home fourth. With Castroneves dropping to 15th at the finish, teammateJuan Pablo Montoya maintained the championship lead.

Round 5: Grand Prix of Indianapolis

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Will Power won the pole position for the second annualGrand Prix of Indianapolis, continuing a dominating trend in 2015 forPenske Racing during qualifying. Penske cars qualified 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th, withGanassi'sScott Dixon (2nd) situated on the outside of the front row.

At the start, a multi-car tangle in turn one sawScott Dixon spin out in front of the entire field.Hélio Castroneves (in his milestone 300th Indy car start) was involved in contact, as wasJosef Newgarden, and others.Will Power took the lead and dominated the race, leading 65 of 82 laps. Power became the fifth different winner in as many races for 2015.

Round 6: Indianapolis 500

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2008 winnerScott Dixon started from pole position for the 99th running of theIndianapolis 500. In a Three way shootout over the 14 remaining laps withWill Power andScott Dixon,Juan Pablo Montoya was crowned with his second Indianapolis 500 title. During post qualifying practice on May 18, James Hinchcliffe had a life-threatening crash sidelining him from the remainder of the season. He would recover to return in 2016.

Round 7: Detroit (Sat.)

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A southwesterly cold front drenching the circuit for Saturday's race 1 of theBelle Isle Detroit Grand Prix, it wasWill Power on pole position. In a wet race on the composite circuit,Carlos Munoz took his first IndyCar win, lapping through 9th place in the process. Runner-up wasMarco Andretti;Simon Pagenaud finished 3rd.

Round 8: Detroit (Sun.)

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The remnant of yesterday's cold front lingered in a fog over a soaking wetBelle Isle circuit for Sunday's race 2 of the Detroit Grand Prix. Qualification scrubbed, the grid formed up on the basis of driver points,Juan Pablo Montoya on pole position, withWill Power alongside, row 1. The first 37 laps were run caution free. Yet, 50% of the last 31 laps run under caution, seldom were there ever more than three consecutive green flag laps run, over the remaining portion of the race. The driver hasn't gotten his strategy correct,Sébastien Bourdais led to the stripe with 6 laps to go, gapped the field, and earned his first win of the 2015 season,Takuma Sato finished 2nd,Graham Rahal - 3rd.

Round 9: Texas

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Under a clear sky, high heat, and 63% humidity, 23 cars took to the D-shaped 1.5 mileTexas Motor Speedway circuit withWill Power on pole position. Ganassi driversScott Dixon andTony Kanaan finished first and second respectively, 7.8 seconds apart, with second-place Kanaan about 10 seconds ahead of third-placeHélio Castroneves.

Round 10: Toronto

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With light rain as the field approached for the green flag, starter's orders called for a mandatory single-file rolling start.Will Power earned pole position;Josef Newgarden won the race, holding off hisCFH Racing teammateLuca Filippi by 1.4 seconds, ahead of third-place Castroneves, fourth-place Power andSébastien Bourdais in fifth.

Round 11: Fontana

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Simon Pagenaud won pole position, followed byHélio Castroneves,Marco Andretti,Ed Carpenter,Juan Montoya andTony Kanaan. The lead would subsequently alternate 80 times throughout the 500-mile race, an IndyCar Series record.[61] On lap 241, Sato collided intoWill Power, taking them both out of the race. This would set up a late sprint to the finish when the green flag waved on lap 247.[62] On the penultimate lap of the race, the final incident of the day occurred whenSage Karam andJuan Pablo Montoya pinchedRyan Hunter-Reay intoRyan Briscoe, the latter of whom was sent airborne at a speed of 210 miles per hour (340 km/h).[63] This allowed Rahal to complete the final two laps to the checkered flag under caution, for his first win of the year.[62] This would be the final IndyCar race at this track as it was demolished in October 2023 for redevelopment.

Round 12: Milwaukee

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Josef Newgarden picked up his first career pole in the VerizonIndycar Series. The first caution didn't came until 114 whenJames Jakes lost an engine in turn 1. The second caution didn't fly until 131 whenRyan Briscoe spun and hit his country mateWill Power in turn 4. The 3rd and final caution came in lap 222 whenJustin Wilson lost an engine in turn 1.Sébastien Bourdais eventually lapped the entire field. He managed to hold offHélio Castroneves andGraham Rahal to pick up his 2nd win of the year.Sébastien Bourdais got his first oval win since 2006 and the 34th of his career, tyingAl Unser Jr. IndyCar would then go on hiatus from this track until the2024 season.

Round 13: Iowa

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Hélio Castroneves picked up his 3rd pole at Iowa. The start was waved off whenHélio Castroneves jumped his country mate and friendTony Kanaan. The first caution waved on lap 10 when Championship leaderJuan Pablo Montoya crashed in turn 2. The second caution came on lap 25 whenCharlie Kimball andStefano Coletti got together in turn 3. The third caution waved on lap 108 whenJustin Wilson got up high in turn 2, eventually cutting a tire down. The fourth caution came out on lap 172 whenCharlie Kimball crashed in turn 2. The fifth caution came on lap 195 whenStefano Coletti crashed in turn 2. The sixth and final caution waved on lap 262 whenTakuma Sato hit the wall in turn 2.Ryan Hunter Reay held offJosef Newgarden andSage Karam to pick up his first win of the season.Ed Carpenter got out of his car after the race and confronted the 20 year old rookie driver from Nazareth PennsylvaniaSage Karam.

Round 14: Mid-Ohio

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Scott Dixon captured the pole at Mid Ohio, his 2nd pole of the season. he was followed byWill Power,Sébastien Bourdais,Hélio Castroneves,Josef Newgarden, andCharlie Kimball. Early onJosef Newgarden ranWill Power off track in turn 4, the first caution came out whenCharlie Kimball spun in turn 6, after getting his tire cut down fromWill Power. The first restart came on lap 7. The 2nd caution came out whenStefano Coletti spunTakuma Sato in turn 4, and there was debris in various locations around the track. The next restart came on lap 26. The 3rd caution came whenSage Karam spun between turns 4 & 5. The next restart came on lap 70. The final caution came whenRodolfo González spunCharlie Kimball in turn 4. The final restart came on lap 84 whenGraham Rahal held off a hard chargingJustin Wilson for the win.Graham Rahal picked up his 2nd win of the season and 3rd of his career tyingEd Carpenter for wins, he was followed byJustin Wilson andSimon Pagenaud.Graham Rahal gained 33 points on Championship LeaderJuan Pablo Montoya. The margin from 1st to 2nd in the championship was from 42 to 9.

Round 15: Pocono

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Hélio Castroneves picked up his 4th pole of the season, and first at Pocono Raceway. The start was waved off twice whenHélio Castroneves jumped his teammateSimon Pagenaud. They finally waved the green flag on lap 2. The 2nd caution came whenJack Hawksworth lost a tire in turn 1, eventuallySage Karam andJuan Pablo Montoya dodged the lost tire fromJack Hawksworth. The restart came on lap 36. The 3rd caution came whenSébastien Bourdais wrecked in turn 2. The restart came on lap 42, the 4th caution came whenJack Hawksworth andCharlie Kimball getting together in turn 1. The next restart came on lap 92, the 5th caution came when Graham Rahal and Tristan Vautier crashed in turn 3. The next restart came on lap 103, the 6th caution came when debris fromEd Carpenter had contact fromJames Jakes, eventually the debris was on the frontstretch. The next restart came on lap 114, the 7th caution came whenTony Kanaan spun and hit the wall in turn 2. The next restart came on lap 138, the 8th caution came whenMarco Andretti spun and hit wall in turn 2. The next restart came on lap 148, the 9th caution (season's record) came when a fox ran from the infield and through the catchfence. The next restart came on lap 166. The 10th caution came whenHélio Castroneves crashed in turn 1. The next restart came on lap 172. The 11th caution came when rookieSage Karam spun and hit the wall in turn 1. As debris was strewn from the car, the nosecone section made contact withJustin Wilson's helmet inflicting severe brain damage. The unconscious Wilson then crashed into the infield at turn 1. The final restart came on lap 193, the 12th and final caution came on lap 197 when RookieGabby Chaves lost an engine.Ryan Hunter Reay picked up his 2nd win of the season, and 2nd out of the last 3 races, he held offJosef Newgarden andJuan Pablo Montoya for the win. The race set a new record of caution flags flew at an Indycar race, the record was previously held by the2007 Indianapolis 500. On August 24,Justin Wilson succumbed to his injuries 24 hours after the race. He had been in a coma following the injury he had received during the race. His death marked the first fatality for the Dallara DW12 and the first sinceDan Wheldon atLas Vegas Motor Speedway during theIZOD IndyCar World Championship.

Round 16: Sonoma

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(l-r)Will Power,Hélio Castroneves,Graham Rahal,Scott Dixon,Josef Newgarden andJuan Pablo Montoya in a press conference atSonoma Raceway

Heading into the final race of the 2015 season, six drivers had a mathematical chance of winning the championship. Those drivers wereJuan Pablo Montoya,Graham Rahal,Scott Dixon,Will Power,Hélio Castroneves, andJosef Newgarden. Championship ContenderWill Power picks up his 6th pole of the season, 5th at Sonoma, and his 35th pole in his career. He was followed by the other 4 championship contenders Newgarden (2nd), Montoya (5th), and Rahal (6th). The drivers who are not in the championship started in the top 6: Ryan Hunter Reay (3rd) and Simon Pagenaud (4th). Other championship contenders Dixon started 9th and Castroneves started 15th. The race ran the first 32 laps without a caution untilLuca Filippi brought out the first caution when he slow on the track. The first restart came on lap 38, it didn't take long to get the 2nd caution came on lap 39 when Championship LeaderJuan Pablo Montoya took out his championship rival and teammateWill Power in turn 4. The next restart came on lap 42, the 3rd caution came on lap 65 whenJames Jakes crashed in turn 9. The next to last restart came on lap 69. The fourth and final caution came on lap 71 whenJack Hawksworth spunCarlos Muñoz in turn 7. The final restart came on lap 73, late in the raceSébastien Bourdais spun Championship ContenderGraham Rahal in turn 7 and there was no caution for that becauseGraham Rahal got the car going, Bourdais got a drive thru penalty for avoidable contact. After the race Rahal got out of his car and went to confront Bourdais. Dixon won his third win atSonoma Raceway, third of the year, and back to back wins atSonoma Raceway likeWill Power did in 2010 and 2011.Scott Dixon won his 4th championship tyingDario Franchitti,Sébastien Bourdais andMario Andretti for U.S. open wheel titles. Dixon was followed byRyan Hunter Reay andCharlie Kimball.Scott Dixon won the tiebreaker overJuan Pablo Montoya because Dixon had 3 wins to Montoya's 2. This race marked the final race ofsix time race winner Ryan Briscoe's career as he would not return toSchmidt Peterson Motorsports for2016, therefore bringing an end to his11-season career.

Points standings

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Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
  • Ties are broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

Driver standings

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  • One championship point is awarded to any driver for each lap they lead during a race. Two additional championship points are awarded to the driver who leads most laps during a race.
  • At all races except the Indy 500, the number 1 qualifier earns one point.
  • Entrant-initiated engine change-outs will result in the loss of ten points.
  • Qualification points were not awarded for the Indy 500 due to last minute regulatory changes.[64]
PosDriverSTP
NOL
LBH
BAR
IGP
INDY
BEL
TMS
TOR
CAL
MIL
IOW
MOH
POC
SON
Pts
1New ZealandScott Dixon15111*3104*5201*86718491*556
2ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya15*c314311010*c4744241136556
3AustraliaWill Power2*72041*2418134*19*22101447493
4United StatesGraham Rahal118112252331591341*2018490
5BrazilHélio Castroneves42215676193323211151615453
6United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay7191351115138181916131712436
7United StatesJosef Newgarden12971*209821211*2152*132*21431
8BrazilTony Kanaan3651372620132626215194431
9United StatesMarco Andretti10138101662*5513387101811429
10FranceSébastien Bourdais62168411141145141*9172320406
11FranceSimon Pagenaud520492510314111199143716384
12United StatesCharlie Kimball211415125322117208122223123372
13ColombiaCarlos Muñoz1412961320123622111559522349
14JapanTakuma Sato1322181791311216101814192468323
15ColombiaGabby Chaves RY 1715161615161891015201116121114281
16United KingdomJames Jakes22319221818121592172315161025257
17United KingdomJack Hawksworth8241421232477231410171382219256
18AustraliaRyan Briscoe128152181885205
19MonacoStefano Coletti R 2017231982515161923122020192417203
20United StatesSage Karam R 1918183216121251932214197
21ItalyLuca Filippi91022111491722124182
22FranceTristan Vautier28174201717161262123172
23CanadaJames Hinchcliffe16112712Wth129
24United KingdomJustin Wilson24211817215108
25ColombiaSebastián Saavedra101723161396
26VenezuelaRodolfo González R 2021221820994
27United StatesEd Carpenter3022221061788
28United StatesConor Daly R 17331961281
29United KingdomPippa Mann22171324231376
30SwitzerlandSimona de Silvestro1841966
31United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand21857
32SpainOriol Servià291246
33RussiaMikhail Aleshin1040
34ItalyFrancesco Dracone R 232321232238
35United StatesTownsend Bell1432
36ColombiaCarlos Huertas241619Wth31
37CanadaAlex Tagliani1727
38AustraliaJames Davison R 2710
39United StatesBryan Clauson R 3110
 —United StatesBuddy LazierDNQ0
 —United StatesRocky Moran Jr. R Wth0
PosDriverSTP
NOL
LBH
BAR
IGP
INDY
BEL
TMS
TOR
CAL
MIL
IOW
MOH
POC
SON
Pts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid Not Start
(DNS)
Race abandoned
(C)
BlankDid not
participate
In-line notation
BoldPole position
(1 point; except Indy)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
(2 points)
DNSAny driver who qualifies
but does not start (DNS),
earns half the points
had they taken part.
cQualifying canceled
no bonus point awarded
Fatal accident
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie

Entrant standings

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  • Based on the entrant, used for oval qualifications order, and starting grids when qualifying is cancelled.
  • Only full-time entrants, and at-large part-time entrants shown.
PosDriverSTP
NOL
LBH
BAR
IGP
INDY
BEL
TMS
TOR
CAL
MIL
IOW
MOH
POC
SON
Pts
1#9Chip Ganassi Racing15111*3104*5201*86718491*556
2#2Team Penske15*1314311010*14744241136556
3#12Team Penske2*72041*2418134*19*22101447493
4#15Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing118112252331591341*2018490
5#3Team Penske42215676193323211151615453
6#28Andretti Autosport7191351115138181916131712436
7#67CFH Racing12971*209821211*2152*132*21431
8#10Chip Ganassi Racing3651372620132626215194431
9#27Andretti Autosport10138101662*5513387101811429
10#11KVSH Racing62168411141145141*9172320406
11#5Schmidt Peterson Motorsports1611271212196812152181885392
12#22Team Penske520492510314111199143716384
13#83Chip Ganassi Racing211415125322117208122223123372
14#26Andretti Autosport1412961320123622111559522349
15#14A. J. Foyt Enterprises1322181791311216101814192468323
16#98Bryan Herta Autosport1715161615161891015201116121114281
17#8Chip Ganassi Racing191810181732161212165193221413279
18#20CFH Racing9102211143091722222106211724270
19#7Schmidt Peterson Motorsports22319221818121592172315161025257
20#41A. J. Foyt Enterprises8241421232477231410171382219256
21#19Dale Coyne Racing232321232227174201717161262123210
22#18Dale Coyne Racing2416172019282122171813242320139208
23#4KV Racing Technology2017231982515161923122020192417203
24#25Andretti Autosport1842421181721512188
PosDriverSTP
NOL
LBH
BAR
IGP
INDY
BEL
TMS
TOR
CAL
MIL
IOW
MOH
POC
SON
Pts

Manufacturer standings

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PosManufacturerSTP
NOL
LBH
BAR
IGP
INDY
BEL
TMS
TOR
CAL
MIL
IOW
MOH
POC
SON
BonusPenaltiesPoints
1Chevrolet1211113111212321804801645
25233241022423433
36344351133546544
128*100*1128*120*120*252*9891*1128*128*105*125*106*98110*237*
2Honda71822512591311121205601179
83959623610384255
1041161112748127115668
70117659881152118*107826011178112120*108188
  • The top three finishing drivers from each manufacturer in each race/qualifying score championship points for their respective manufacturer, provided they were using one of their four allotted engines.
  • Two additional points are awarded to the manufacturer if one of their entrants leads most laps of a race.
  • At all races except the Indy 500, the manufacturer who qualifies on pole earns one point.
  • Manufacturers will earn ten points for each engine reaching the 2500-mile change-out threshold. Manufacturers will lose twenty points for each engine failing to reach the change-out threshold, or for a non-minor repair requiring a component change.
  • A tie in points is broken, by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

Notes

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  1. ^abcNot considered rookie for Indy 500.
  2. ^abConjunction withAFS Racing.
  3. ^Replaced after Indy 500 qualifying due to an inner ear infection.
  4. ^Injured during practice at Long Beach.
  5. ^James Davison is considered a rookie in theIndyCar Series; however, he was not a rookie in the2015 Indianapolis 500 as he participated in the Indy 500 in 2014.
  6. ^Vautier qualified the car at the Indy 500 for James Davison.
  7. ^Injured in practice for the Indy 500.

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