2021 Grand Prix of Portland

The 2021 Grand Prix of Portland was an IndyCar motor race held on September 12, 2021 at the Portland International Raceway.[1] It was the 14th round of the 2021 IndyCar Series season.

United States 2021 Grand Prix of Portland
Race details
14th round of the 2021 IndyCar season
DateSeptember 12, 2021
Official nameGrand Prix of Portland
LocationPortland International Raceway, Portland, Oregon
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.964 mi / 3.142 km
Distance110 laps
206.220 mi / 329.952 km
WeatherSunny with partly cloudy skies
82 °F (28 °C)
Pole position
DriverSpain Álex Palou (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Time00:58.7701
Fastest lap
DriverFrance Romain Grosjean (Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing)
Time00:59.4381 (on lap 83 of 110)
Podium
FirstSpain Álex Palou (Chip Ganassi Racing)
SecondUnited States Alexander Rossi (Andretti Autosport)
ThirdNew Zealand Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing)

The race was won by Álex Palou, who started on pole, with Alexander Rossi finishing second and Scott Dixon third.[2]

Background

The event was held over the weekend of September 11-12, 2021 at the Portland International Raceway in Portland, Oregon. It marked the return of the circuit to the calendar, as the race was canceled in the year prior due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The race was the 14th race of the 16-race season. It was held three weeks after the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at the World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois, which was the last oval race of the season, and was the first of three races in the triple-header finale, which continued in the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey at Laguna Seca (September 19) and culminated in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach at the Long Beach street circuit (September 26).

Will Power was the previous race winner, having won the 2019 event.

Championship standings before the race

Pato O'Ward returned to the top of the driver standings with a ten-point lead, after he finished second in the Bommarito Automotive Group 500, where championship rival Álex Palou crashed out, losing out again on a large points haul following the premature end of his race in the Big Machine Spiked Coolers Grand Prix. Josef Newgarden climbed up to third following his race win at Gateway, demoting Scott Dixon to fourth, above his teammate Marcus Ericsson, who sat fifth.

Honda retained their lead of the manufacturer standings over Chevrolet.

Entrants

27 drivers entered the race, including IndyCar Series debutant Callum Ilott, driving for Juncos Hollinger Racing, who return to the series after being absent in the 2020 season.[3][4]

The race also marked Oliver Askew's first race for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.[5]

Key Meaning
 R  Rookie
 W  Past winner
No.DriverTeamEngine
2United States Josef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevrolet
3New Zealand Scott McLaughlin  R Team PenskeChevrolet
4Canada Dalton KellettA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet
5Mexico Patricio O'WardArrow McLaren SPChevrolet
06Brazil Hélio CastronevesMeyer Shank RacingHonda
7Sweden Felix RosenqvistArrow McLaren SPChevrolet
8Sweden Marcus EricssonChip Ganassi RacingHonda
9New Zealand Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda
10Spain Álex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHonda
12Australia Will Power  W Team PenskeChevrolet
14France Sébastien BourdaisA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet
15United States Graham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda
18United Arab Emirates Ed JonesDale Coyne Racing with Vasser-SullivanHonda
20United States Conor DalyEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet
21Netherlands Rinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet
22France Simon PagenaudTeam PenskeChevrolet
26United States Colton HertaAndretti Autosport with Curb-AgajanianHonda
27United States Alexander RossiAndretti AutosportHonda
28United States Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportHonda
29Canada James HinchcliffeAndretti Steinbrenner AutosportHonda
30Japan Takuma Sato  W Rahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda
45United States Oliver AskewRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda
48United States Jimmie Johnson  R Chip Ganassi RacingHonda
51France Romain Grosjean  R Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware RacingHonda
59United Kingdom Max ChiltonCarlinChevrolet
60United Kingdom Jack HarveyMeyer Shank RacingHonda
77United Kingdom Callum Ilott  R Juncos Hollinger RacingChevrolet

Practice

Practice 1 took place at 12:00 PM ET on September 11.[1] Only one pre-qualifying practice session was held. Álex Palou set the fastest time, after spinning out of track halfway through the session, though no damage was suffered. Meyer Shank Racing drivers Hélio Castroneves and Jack Harvey set the second and third fastest time respectively.[6]

Top Practice Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLap Time
1 10 Spain Álex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 00:58.7824
2 06 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Meyer Shank Racing Honda 00:58.8850
3 60 United Kingdom Jack Harvey Meyer Shank Racing Honda 00:58.8887
Source:[7]

Qualifying

Qualifying took place at 3:15 PM ET on September 11.[1] Álex Palou won pole position with a time of 00:58.7701, ahead of Alexander Rossi in second and Scott Dixon in third.[8]

Qualifying classification

Pos No. Driver Team Engine Time Final
grid
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Group 1 Group 2
1 10 Spain Álex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing Honda N/A 00:58.7971 00:58.7691 00:58.7701 1
2 27 United States Alexander Rossi Andretti Autosport Honda 00:59.0177 N/A 00:58.9571 00:58.8573 2
3 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda N/A 00:58.8684 00:58.8200 00:58.8673 3
4 7 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Arrow McLaren SP Chevrolet N/A 00:58.6912 00:58.9629 00:58.9505 4
5 15 United States Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 00:58.9369 N/A 00:58.9338 00:59.0067 5
6 26 United States Colton Herta Andretti Autosport with Curb-Agajanian Honda N/A 00:58.8450 00:58.9459 00:59.2796 6
7 5 Mexico Pato O'Ward Arrow McLaren SP Chevrolet 00:59.2142 N/A 00:58.9732 N/A 7
8 18 United Arab Emirates Ed Jones Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan Honda N/A 00:58.9330 00:59.0247 N/A 8
9 45 United States Oliver Askew Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 00:59.1960 N/A 00:59.0837 N/A 9
10 8 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 00:58.8094 N/A 00:59.0901 N/A 10
11 59 United Kingdom Max Chilton Carlin Chevrolet 00:59.0735 N/A 00:59.2346 N/A 11
12 14 France Sébastien Bourdais A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet N/A 00:58.9390 00:59.2419 N/A 12
13 29 Canada James Hinchcliffe Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport Honda 00:59.2537 N/A N/A N/A 13
14 12 Australia Will Power  W  Team Penske Chevrolet N/A 00:59.0032 N/A N/A 14
15 3 New Zealand Scott McLaughlin  R  Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 00:59.3563 N/A N/A N/A 15
16 20 United States Conor Daly Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet N/A 00:59.0974 N/A N/A 16
17 06 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Meyer Shank Racing Honda 00:59.4190 N/A N/A N/A 17
18 2 United States Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet N/A 00:59.1371 N/A N/A 18
19 77 United Kingdom Callum Ilott  R  Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet 00:59.5008 N/A N/A N/A 19
20 60 United Kingdom Jack Harvey Meyer Shank Racing Honda N/A 00:59.1463 N/A N/A 20
21 51 France Romain Grosjean  R  Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing Honda 00:59.63441 N/A N/A N/A 21
22 21 Netherlands Rinus VeeKay Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet N/A 00:59.1885 N/A N/A 252
23 48 United States Jimmie Johnson  R  Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 00:59.7120 N/A N/A N/A 22
24 30 Japan Takuma Sato  W  Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda N/A 00:59.1953 N/A N/A 263
25 28 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport Honda No Time N/A N/A N/A 274
26 22 France Simon Pagenaud Team Penske Chevrolet N/A 00:59.6591 N/A N/A 23
27 4 Canada Dalton Kellett A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet N/A 00:59.7438 N/A N/A 24
Source:[9]
Notes
  • Bold text indicates fastest time set in session.
  • ^1 - Romain Grosjean initially finished seventh in Group 1, but had two of his fastest times deleted due to a penalty for interference, dropping him down to eleventh.[10]
  • ^2 - Rinus VeeKay was given a six-place grid penalty due to an unscheduled engine change, following his crash at the Bommarito Automotive Group 500.[11]
  • ^3 - Takuma Sato was given a grid penalty due to an unscheduled engine change, following engine problems at Practice 1.[12]
  • ^4 - Ryan Hunter-Reay was handed a grid penalty due to an unscheduled engine change, after experiencing engine issues that led him to be unable to set a time in qualifying.[12]

Final Practice

Final Practice took place at 6:15 PM ET on September 11.[1] This session was held after the qualifying sessions. The session ended with no major incidents. Scott Dixon set the fastest time, with Josef Newgarden in second and Ed Jones in third.[8]

Top Practice Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLap Time
1 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 00:59.4111
2 2 United States Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet 00:59.6296
3 18 United Arab Emirates Ed Jones Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan Honda 00:59.6403
Source:[13]

Race

The race started on 3:00 PM ET on September 12.[1] The start of the race was marked with a chaotic dash into Turn 1, which caused several drivers to make contact. As a result, James Hinchcliffe had to retire from the race, and the first caution of the day was brought out, with Pato O'Ward taking the lead in lap 1. The race resumed in lap 10 and O'Ward led for 29 laps, until he entered the pits. Graham Rahal inherited the lead from O'Ward. The race lead was subsequently held by numerous drivers as the race continued, until it fell again to Rahal on lap 44.

On lap 52, as Rahal led the race, Dalton Kellett and IndyCar debutant Callum Ilott each went off-track, in Turn 1 and Turn 7 respectively, due to mechanical issues, which brought out the second caution of the race. The race resumed after 5 laps of caution. The race lead continued to cycle through several drivers, as Will Power and Simon Pagenaud made contact in Turn 7, which brought out the race's third caution in lap 86. In this lap, Álex Palou took the lead of the race, where he would stay until the end of the race. Another caution was brought out in lap 90 for two laps as Sébastien Bourdais and Oliver Askew made contact in Turn 2, which resulted in the latter retiring from the race.

Palou finished first, clinching his third win of the season and therefore retaking the championship lead from O'Ward, who finished 14th. Alexander Rossi and Scott Dixon finished second and third respectively, rounding up an all-Honda podium.

Race classification

Pos No. Driver Team Engine Laps Time/Retired Pit
Stops
Grid Laps
Led
Pts.
1 10 Spain Álex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 110 2:07:04.1304 3 1 29 52
2 27 United States Alexander Rossi Andretti Autosport Honda 110 +1.2895 3 2 40
3 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 110 +4.4406 3 3 4 36
4 60 United Kingdom Jack Harvey Meyer Shank Racing Honda 110 +8.2208 2 20 5 33
5 2 United States Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet 110 +8.9566 2 18 30
6 7 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Arrow McLaren SP Chevrolet 110 +9.3231 3 4 28
7 8 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 110 +10.3425 3 10 1 27
8 26 United States Colton Herta Andretti Autosport with Curb-Agajanian Honda 110 +12.2628 3 6 24
9 3 New Zealand Scott McLaughlin  R  Team Penske Chevrolet 110 +13.9438 3 15 5 23
10 15 United States Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 110 +17.5449 2 5 36 23
11 18 United Arab Emirates Ed Jones Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan Honda 110 +18.1590 2 8 2 20
12 30 Japan Takuma Sato  W  Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 110 +18.7513 2 26 18
13 12 Australia Will Power  W  Team Penske Chevrolet 110 +19.8312 7 14 17
14 5 Mexico Pato O'Ward Arrow McLaren SP Chevrolet 110 +20.8494 3 7 28 17
15 28 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport Honda 110 +25.5636 3 27 15
16 20 United States Conor Daly Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 110 +27.3972 3 16 14
17 21 Netherlands Rinus VeeKay Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 110 +31.9461 3 25 13
18 14 France Sébastien Bourdais A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 110 +32.4259 3 12 12
19 59 United Kingdom Max Chilton Carlin Chevrolet 110 +33.2897 3 11 11
20 48 United States Jimmie Johnson  R  Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 110 +33.7026 4 22 10
21 22 France Simon Pagenaud Team Penske Chevrolet 109 +1 Lap 3 23 9
22 51 France Romain Grosjean  R  Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing Honda 95 +15 Laps 4 21 8
23 06 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Meyer Shank Racing Honda 91 +19 Laps 4 17 7
24 45 United States Oliver Askew Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 89 Contact 3 9 6
25 77 United Kingdom Callum Ilott  R  Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet 77 Mechanical 3 19 5
26 4 Canada Dalton Kellett A. J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 50 Mechanical 1 24 5
27 29 Canada James Hinchcliffe Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport Honda 1 Contact 0 13 5
Fastest lap: France Romain Grosjean  R  (Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing) – 00:59.4381 (lap 83)
Source:[14]

Cautions: 4 for 20 laps[15]

Lead Changes: 12[15]

Championship standings after the race

Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References

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