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Rossi Leads Honda Qualifiers at Portland

  • Alexander Rossi to start third in Sunday's Grand Prix of Portland
  • Championship leader Scott Dixon qualifies 11th
  • Honda drivers claim nine of top 12 qualifying positions

For the fourth consecutive race weekend, Alexander Rossi led the Honda field in qualifying today for Sunday's Grand Prix of Portland.  Rossi, currently second in the drivers' championship standings and 26 points behind leader Scott Dixon, will start third tomorrow in the 26-car Verizon IndyCar Series field. Rossi claimed the pole – and the race win – at Mid-Ohio in July, and led the Honda qualifying effort both the Pocono and Gateway ovals.

Sebastien Bourdais, a previous Portland race winner and leader of all three practice sessions prior to qualifying, will start fourth despite a crash in the final practice session this morning.  Bourdas' DCR with Vasser-Sullivan crew completed extensive repairs to his car in the three-and-a-half hours between practice and qualifying, and the veteran rewarded the team with a fourth-place qualifying run.

Andretti Autosport teammates Ryan Hunter-Reay and Zach Veach rounded out the top six final-round qualifiers, with Honda drivers also claiming positions seven through 11 in the second round of Indy car knockout qualifying.

James Hinchcliffe and Ed Jones will start seventh and eighth, respectively.  The fifth row of the starting grid will be made up of Marco Andretti in ninth, and Graham Rahal, 10th.  Dixon, pursuing his fifth career IndyCar Series Drivers' Championship, will start 11th in his Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

The penultimate round of the 2018 season begins at 2:30 p.m. EDT Sunday, with live television coverage on the NBC Sports Network.

Alexander Rossi (Andrettti Autosport Honda) Qualified third: "I think we had a fast car [in practice]. It just didn't translate yesterday [because we were not] able to get the lap in. So, yeah, I think all four of the [team] cars have been competitive. Marco [Andretti] really has led the way for a lot of the weekend in terms of Andretti Autosport. We've all worked together. [For tomorrow's race] we won't count our chickens before they hatch. There's 105 laps, a lot of things can happen before we leave here. We also got to beat the two [Team Penske] cars in front of us, who are very quick.

Sebastien Bourdais (DCR Racing with Vasser-Sullivan Honda) Qualified fourth: "Yeah, overall just an incredible effort from the guys to recover from my mistake [a crash in the final practice session]. Honestly, when I got out of the car, I really wasn't quite sure how that thing was going to get fixed, yet the team did an awesome job with some time to spare.  It was very impressive. The car may have looked like a 'Frankenstein' car [with parts from a spare car replacing damaged bodywork on the original, but [in qualifying] it was just about as good as it was in the morning. I was really pleased with everything. I kind of made a mistake in the final round, that one lap, but nevertheless, good results under the circumstances."

Verizon IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Portland Circuit:               Portland International Raceway (1.9-mile road course) Portland, Oregon 2017 Winner:    N/A (first IndyCar Series race here since 2007) Weather:           Sunny, mild, 76 degrees F

Top-12 Qualifying Results:

Ps.

Driver      

Team

Manufacturer

Best Time

Notes

  1.

Will Power

Team Penske

Chevrolet

57.3467

123.292 mph average

  2.

Josef Newgarden

Team Penske

Chevrolet

57.6877

+0.3410 seconds

  3.

Alexander Rossi

Andretti Autosport

Honda

57.7361

Fast Six Final Qualifying

  4.

Sebastien Bourdais

DCR with Vasser-Sullivan     

Honda

57.8881

Fast Six Final Qualifying

  5.

Ryan Hunter-Reay

Andretti Autosport

Honda

57.9699

Fast Six Final Qualifying

  6.

Zach Veach-R

Andretti Autosport

Honda

58.1057

Fast Six Final Qualifying

  7.

James Hinchcliffe

Schmidt Peterson Motorsports

Honda

57.6429

2nd Round Qualifying

  8.

Ed Jones

Chip Ganassi Racing            

Honda

57.6499

2nd Round Qualifying

  9.

Marco Andretti

Andretti Autosport

Honda

57.7277

2nd Round Qualifying

10.

Graham Rahal

Rahal Letterman Lanigan

Honda

58.7772

2nd Round Qualifying

11.

Scott Dixon

Chip Ganassi Racing

Honda

57.8554

2nd Round Qualifying

12.

Jordan King-R

Ed Carpenter

Chevrolet

57.9010

2nd Round Qualifying

Other Honda Results

13.

Jack Harvey-R

Meyer Shank Racing

Honda

57.6984

1st Round, Group 1

14.

Carlos Munoz

Schmidt Peterson Motorsports

Honda

57.9141

1st Round, Group 2

16.

Pietro Fittipaldi-R

Dale Coyne Racing                

Honda

58.0825

1st Round, Group 2

18.

Santino Ferrucci-R

Dale Coyne Racing                

Honda

57.4818

1st Round, Group 2

20.

Takuma Sato

Rahal Letterman Lanigan

Honda

57.7915

1st Round, Group 2

 

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