Brown: Performance trumps commercial value for McLaren drivers
Zak Brown insists performance and not nationality will be the deciding factor in McLaren’s driver line-up – although the latter, with its commercial value, does carry some weight.
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Zak Brown insists performance and not nationality will be the deciding factor in McLaren’s driver line-up – although the latter, with its commercial value, does carry some weight.
Polesitter Herta still secured his first podium since winning the rain-soaked Grand Prix of Indianapolis in May, but revealed that his job of pressuring Dixon and defending from third-placed Felix Rosenqvist was made difficult in the closing stages when his vision became limited by his hair.
After starting on the front row and stalking polesitter Colton Herta through the first stint, Chip Ganassi Racing-Honda’s #9 crew pulled Dixon in one lap earlier than the Andretti team, and although Herta emerged still ahead, Dixon’s crew and a strong out-lap from the veteran meant he was in the right place on warm-tires to outbrake the Andretti Autosport driver into Turn 1. He would never fall behind Herta for the remainder of the race, and while he crossed the line only 0.8sec ahead, he had been holding the gap at two seconds before the final lap.
Scott Dixon has won the Honda Indy Toronto for a fourth time.
Scott Dixon jumped pole-sitter Colton Herta during a pit sequence and held on for the victory Sunday in the Honda Indy Toronto, tying Mario Andretti on the all-time IndyCar win list with his first victory this season.
IndyCar Toronto starting lineup: Colton Herta became the first driver with multiple pole positions this season, qualifying first on the streets of Toronto in his No. 26 Dallara-Honda.
TORONTO — Colton Herta was the fastest driver in the second practice of the Honda Indy Toronto.
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