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Saturday night at Gateway - the final oval race of the season for the IndyCars…
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The Bommarito Automotive Group 500 for 2018 will be remembered for the many on-track passes - though not at the front - and the differing duels and strategies that all played out at the very end of the race to conspire to feature the top three guys in points being all on the podium, together. Taking his 35th IndyCar WIN and 3rd of the season was Will Power for Team Penske. P2 was Alexander Rossi for Andretti Autosport who emerged at the position at the last moments of the race and held it against a hard-charging Scott Dixon for Chip Ganassi, who finished P3, only a few feet off Rossi’s tailpipe.
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Scott Dixon, from pole, led the first half of the race with Will Power in tow and Alexander Rossi always nearby, at times up as far as P2. On the opening lap Sebastien Bourdais for Dale Coyne Racing found the wall all by himself, bringing out the first caution of the day. For most of the rest of the race it was caution-free, allowing drivers to choose to run a three-stop strategy or a four-stop strategy.
Power took the lead on lap 150 and was in the lead for most of the race from then on but late in the race the only other caution occurred, as Ryan Hunter-Reay for Andretti Autosport had what seems to be fuel pressure problems. The full-course yellow to retrieve him allowed the track to be cleaned, opening up more passing lanes, and allowed drivers to commit to one strategy or the other - conserve fuel and go to the end or go all out and duck in for a splash.
Rossi chose to conserve and dropped down the order to as deep as P8 while Power and Dixon both chose to go for a late splash. As it turned out, both strategies were rewarding, as Power re-assumed the lead after his splash and Dixon returned in P3 while Rossi, remaining on track, moved up on both of them. It was just a matter of fractions of a second that determined how much the reward was for each man.
Another great short oval race, with suspense to the end.
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Many drivers ran all out and had great races, as a result. Spencer Pigot went from a P14 start to a P6 finish. Pietro Fittipaldi went from P21 to P11 and Zach Veach went from P16 to finish P5 - the most on-track position gains of all and his 2nd best finish of the year.
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Relatively speaking the driver with the worst night of the TOP FOUR in points was last year’s race winner, Josef Newgarden, who finished in P7 from his P3 start, and dropped from 3rd to 4th in points, as a result.
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The TOP FOUR drivers in points all now have 3 WINS apiece - remarkable parity in this series. With two races left to run - Portland and Sonoma - any one of them can still take the title.
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Your happy podium - That’s Alexander Rossi in P2 on the left, Will Power in P1 in the middle and Scott Dixon in P3 on the right:

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With this result, here are the TOP FIVE in points leaving Gateway:
1 - Scott Dixon 568
2 - Alexander Rossi 542
3 - Will Power 500
4 - Josef Newgarden 490
5 - Ryan Hunter-Reay 421
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The next race for the IndyCars will be the return to the natural road course at Portland International Raceway, after many years absence from the schedule, Aug 30 to Sept 2. The full slate of Mazda Road to Indy series will also be their for their season finales.
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