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2017 ABC Supply 500

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United States 2017 ABC Supply 500
Race details
14th round of the2017 IndyCar Series season
DateAugust 20, 2017
Official nameABC Supply 500
LocationPocono Raceway
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.5 mi / 4.0 km
Distance200 laps
500 mi / 800 km
Pole position
DriverJapanTakuma Sato (Andretti Autosport)
Time40.9008 + 41.0518 = 1:21.9526
Fastest lap
DriverBrazilTony Kanaan (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Time41.2230 (on lap 182 of 200)
Podium
FirstAustraliaWill Power (Team Penske)
SecondUnited StatesJosef Newgarden (Team Penske)
ThirdUnited StatesAlexander Rossi (Andretti Herta Autosport)
Motor car race

The2017 ABC Supply 500 was the 14th round of the2017 IndyCar Series season. The race was held on August 20 atPocono Raceway inLong Pond, Pennsylvania.Takuma Sato qualified on pole for the race, whileWill Power managed to take victory despite being over a lap down at one point. Power became the first driver to earn back-to-backPocono 500 wins.

Qualifying

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Qualifying was held on Saturday, August 19. Despite being the last driver on track,Takuma Sato qualified on pole position with a two lap time of 1:21.9526 (219.639 mph), bestingSimon Pagenaud,Charlie Kimball,Tony Kanaan, andWill Power. It was Sato's second pole of the season.

The session was marred by two major crashes.Hélio Castroneves crashed heavily in turn one during his qualifying attempt, relegating him to a 20th place start. Later in the session,Ryan Hunter-Reay crashed heavily in turn three, then made further contact with the inside wall on the front stretch. Accelerometers measured the impact with a lateralg-force of 138g.[1] Hunter-Reay walked away from the incident but suffered hip and left knee injuries and was transported toLehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest inAllentown for examination. He suffered no broken bones and was cleared to drive the following day, but was forced to start in 21st due to his incident.[2]

Ed Carpenter made no attempt to qualifying after suffering damage to his car in a crash during the morning practice session.[3]

Race

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The race was held on Sunday, August 20. The start of the race sawTony Kanaan launch into the lead withAlexander Rossi taking up second place behind.Takuma Sato, despite his pole start, began to quickly drop through the field. Several drivers who started farther back in the field, includingScott Dixon,Josef Newgarden, andHélio Castroneves, began to work their way forward quickly in the opening laps as well. At the front of the field, the lead changed on lap 12, as Rossi managed to pass Kanaan. On lap 23, the first of the race's caution periods came out afterEsteban Gutiérrez made contact with the turn 3 wall, causing parts of his rear wing to break off and land on the track. Gutiérrez would be forced to retire from the race from the damage sustained in the incident. During the caution, teams took the opportunity to make their first round of pit stops, with Rossi retaining the lead, but now withWill Power running second, Kanaan third, and Dixon fourth. During the stops,Max Chilton lost several laps after suffering from turbo-wastegate issues that required repair by his crew.

The restart came at lap 27, with Kanaan managing to sweep back into the lead while Power moved into second. Rossi struggled on the restart and by the end of two laps had fallen down to sixth place. On lap 30, the lead of the race changed hands again, as Dixon managed to move to the front of the field. By roughly 50 laps in, Dixon remained the leader, but the order behind continued to shuffle as Rossi moved up to second andJames Hinchcliffe andJosef Newgarden moved into the top five. Green flag pit stops came around lap 55, but the top five remained largely unchanged. On lap 60, Rossi briefly took over the lead, before being re-passed by Dixon five laps later. Behind them, Power began to plummet down the order as the snap-adjuster on his front wing broke. Power eventually had to stop to have this fixed, placing him one lap down.

Up front, the battle for the lead became saw Hinchcliffe add his name to contention, as he, Dixon, and Rossi exchanged the lead several times over the next several laps. Another round of green flag pit stops came and went, but Hinchcliffe dropped well down the order after overshooting his pit stall. Replacing him in the battle for the lead wasRyan Hunter-Reay, despite his injuries sustained during qualifying. This battle continued to lap 116, when green flag pit stops came again. However, midway through the cycle,Sebastián Saavedra made contact with the turn two wall, bringing out another caution. Several drivers, including Newgarden and Castroneves, were caught out by the caution and forced to pit when everyone else had already stopped. After the stops, Hunter-Reay ledGraham Rahal, Kanaan, Dixon, and Rossi. During the yellow flag, Power was able to get back onto the lead lap by not pitting during the caution.

Racing resumed on lap 122, with both Rahal and Kanaan passing Hunter-Reay, moving Rahal into the lead, the next lap, Kanaan took the lead. Behind them, the caution came again as Hinchcliffe andJ. R. Hildebrand tangled in turn 1. During the caution, Power pitted again, partly to repair damage sustained while attempting to avoid the incident, and partly to top off on fuel. Kanaan and Rahal continued out front.

Racing resumed again on lap 132, with Rahal moving back around Kanaan for the lead. This began a battle between the two that saw them exchange the lead nearly every lap through lap 150. Rahal and Kanaan had 15 lead changes in 18 laps. Many of the leaders pitted at this point, puttingWill Power into the lead. Even after his pit stop on lap 161, Power maintained his lead over the field. One more round of pit stops remained, which Power emerged back out in front, while Newgarden and Rossi became the closest pursuers. However, Rossi suffered a broken fuel-nob, forcing him to remain in full-savings mode while Power and Newgarden went on ahead. In the closing laps, Newgarden managed to catch up to Power an attempt to make a pass, but eventually ran out of time, allowing Power to take his second consecutive win at Pocono. Rossi managed to hold onto third place, while the top five was rounded up bySimon Pagenaud andTony Kanaan.Scott Dixon, who led the most laps of the race, finished sixth.

Power's victory moved him up to 8th in all time American open-wheel victories, while also allowing him to remain in championship contention. Newgarden, however, managed to extend his lead over everyone else thanks to his second-place finish, extending his point's lead to 18 points.[4][5][6]

After the race, it was revealed that relations betweenChip Ganassi Racing and its drivers had become heated afterMax Chilton was parked by the team after completing only 129 laps of the race. While the car was three laps down, Chilton expressed extreme displeasure over the radio, saying, "[Whoever gave me] this instruction is brain dead. It's the first time I've had a decent car in a while. Why can't we learn, or are we a quitting team? Good riddance, [I] can't wait for next year."[7]

Results

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KeyMeaning
RRookie
WPast winner

Qualifying

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PosNo.NameLap 1 TimeLap 2 TimeTotal TimeAvg. Speed (mph)
126JapanTakuma Sato40.900841.05181:21.9526219.639
21FranceSimon Pagenaud41.030841.01291:22.0437219.395
383United StatesCharlie Kimball41.023541.03011:22.0536219.369
410BrazilTony Kanaan41.114941.07251:22.1874219.012
512AustraliaWill PowerW41.099941.20931:22.3092218.688
698United StatesAlexander Rossi41.362640.97121:22.3338218.622
715United StatesGraham Rahal41.236841.29451:22.5313218.099
888ColombiaGabby Chaves41.237541.32371:22.5612218.020
99New ZealandScott DixonW41.272141.36551:22.6376217.819
108United KingdomMax Chilton41.211441.45301:22.6644217.748
1119United Arab EmiratesEd JonesR41.414341.31971:22.7340217.565
125CanadaJames Hinchcliffe41.322441.41481:22.7372217.556
1318MexicoEsteban GutiérrezR41.335941.50181:22.8377217.292
142United StatesJosef Newgarden41.253741.60601:22.8597217.235
157ColombiaSebastián Saavedra41.452741.51851:22.9712216.943
1627United StatesMarco Andretti41.356141.66931:23.0254216.801
174United StatesConor Daly41.689541.65761:23.3471215.964
1814ColombiaCarlos Muñoz41.836941.83931:23.6762215.115
1921United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand41.713442.01221:23.7256214.988
203BrazilHélio Castroneves--No TimeNo Speed
2128United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayW--No TimeNo Speed
2220United StatesEd Carpenter--No TimeNo Speed
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Source for individual laps:[8]

Race

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PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLapsTime/RetiredPit StopsGridLaps LedPts.1
112AustraliaWill PowerWTeam PenskeChevrolet2002:43:16.60051053451
22United StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevrolet200+0.5268714441
398United StatesAlexander RossiAndretti Herta AutosportHonda200+0.7112664436
41FranceSimon PagenaudTeam PenskeChevrolet200+0.87706232
510BrazilTony KanaanChip Ganassi RacingHonda200+2.9056643231
69New ZealandScott DixonWChip Ganassi RacingHonda200+3.3544695131
73BrazilHélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet200+3.727362026
828United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayWAndretti AutosportHonda200+4.08336211225
915United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda200+4.688467923
1014ColombiaCarlos MuñozA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet200+6.933071820
1127United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportHonda200+9.4607716920
1220United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet200+10.450362218
1326JapanTakuma SatoAndretti AutosportHonda200+11.23886118
144United StatesConor DalyA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet200+19.805091716
1588ColombiaGabby ChavesHarding RacingChevrolet200+20.67908815
1683United StatesCharlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingHonda200+24.45237314
1719United Arab EmiratesEd JonesRDale Coyne RacingHonda200+25.068961113
188United KingdomMax ChiltonChip Ganassi RacingHonda129Mechanical81012
1921United StatesJ. R. HildebrandEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet124Contact419212
205CanadaJames HinchcliffeSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda124Contact412311
217ColombiaSebastián SaavedraSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda114Contact3159
2218MexicoEsteban GutiérrezRDale Coyne RacingHonda23Contact1138
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
Notes

1 Points include 1 point for leading at least 1 lap during a race, an additional 2 points for leading the most race laps, and 1 point for Pole Position.

Source for time gaps:[9]

Championship standings

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Driver standings
PosDriverPoints
1United StatesJosef Newgarden494
12New ZealandScott Dixon476
13BrazilHélio Castroneves472
4FranceSimon Pagenaud468
5AustraliaWill Power452


Manufacturer standings
PosManufacturerPoints
1United StatesChevrolet1,205
2JapanHonda1,118

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

Broadcasting

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Saturday morning's one hour and fifteen minute practice session and the half hour final practice in the afternoon were both streamed live on the IndyCar YouTube channel.[10][11] The qualifying session was televised byNBCSN.

The race was broadcast on NBCSN. The booth announcers were Kevin Lee,Paul Tracy, andTownsend Bell. Pit reporters wereJon Beekhuis, Katie Hargitt,Anders Krohn, andRobin Miller.[12]

In the United States, the race got a 0.40 TV rating and 618,000 viewers. It was the most-watched IndyCar race on NBCSN in 2017.[13]

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network provided coverage of the event on radio. Mark Jaynes andZach Veach were the announcers in the booth. Reporting from the turns were Nick Yeoman and Jake Query. From pit road were Dave Furst and Jim Murphy.

References

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  1. ^"Day After Hard Crash, Ryan Hunter-Reay Finishes Eighth At Pocono".Autosport.com. August 20, 2017. RetrievedJuly 20, 2023.
  2. ^"Hunter-Reay cleared to drive in ABC Supply 500".IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc. August 20, 2017. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
  3. ^Robinson, Mark (August 19, 2017)."Sato makes final daring run to win Pocono Raceway pole".IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
  4. ^Malsher, David (August 20, 2017)."Pocono IndyCar: Power scores stunning win from a lap down".Motorsport.com.Motorsport Network. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
  5. ^Robinson, Mark (August 20, 2017)."Power comes from lap down to win at Pocono".IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
  6. ^"Power makes a 'crazy day' work for him".Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc. August 20, 2017. Archived fromthe original on October 18, 2017. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
  7. ^Pruett, Marshall (August 28, 2017)."Ganassi explains reasoning behind parking drivers".Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc. Archived fromthe original on October 18, 2017. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
  8. ^"Race Report: 2017 ABC Supply 500".theapexracing.co. TheApex.racing LLC. August 16, 2017. RetrievedOctober 17, 2017.
  9. ^"Indycar 2017 Pocono".Motorsport.com.Motorsport Network.
  10. ^Saturday Morning at Pocono Raceway
  11. ^Saturday Afternoon at Pocono Raceway
  12. ^2017 ABC Supply 500
  13. ^"'Weekend Sports TV Ratings'".Showbuzzdaily.


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