Sebastien Bourdais

DETROIT – When asked how he won his second consecutive race at the Raceway at Belle Isle Park, Sebastien Bourdais struggled to find a spot-on answer.

“I’m not sure I know the scenario actually,” the four-time Indy car champion said after taking the No. 11 Team Hydroxycut – KVSH Racing Chevrolet to Victory Lane in Race 1 of the Chevrolet Dual in Detroit presented by Quicken Loans. “I think I missed a couple of steps how we got from 13th to 16th to 18th to last, pretty much, 13th again, then jumping into the lead.”

CLICK HERE: Chevrolet Dual in Detroit Race 1 box score

After starting 13th, Bourdais used an alternate strategy to most of the field to climb up the standings. He was one of several drivers to pit in the first few laps of the race, but was one of just two to pit again on Lap 13, during a caution caused when Max Chilton’s No. 8 Gallagher Chevrolet made contact with the wall at Turn 7 on the 2.35-mile Belle Isle temporary street course.

“When the yellow came out soon after (Chilton’s incident), we came in and topped up (with fuel),” said Bourdais. “That really was the key moment for us. From that moment onwards, every time we were a little bit out of sync and could produce fast lap when the guys were coming out of the pits.”

Bourdais was 19th following his second stop, but found himself fourth on a Lap 46 restart after many of the leaders pitted.

Those same leaders, including pole sitter Simon Pagenaud (No. 22 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Team Penske Chevrolet) and three-time Belle Isle winner Helio Castroneves (No. 3 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet), still had to make their fuel tanks last 27 laps to make the finish, which meant many of the 18 cars that reached the checkered flag ran their last stint conserving fuel. But unlike last week’s Indianapolis 500, which saw Alexander Rossi use fuel conservation to win the 100th running of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” today’s race benefited those who ran hard to the end.

Bourdais rotated to the lead on pit cycles at Lap 55 and pitted on Lap 56, but had built enough of a gap to Castroneves that he came out ahead of the Brazilian and pedaled off to his 35th career Indy car victory, tying him with Bobby Unser for sixth on the all-time win list.

“Every time you move up the ranks like this, you feel like you belong even more in a very elite group, a very small group of extremely talented drivers, some obviously who are legends,” said Bourdais. “I don’t know that I want to compare myself to any of those.”

Conor Daly (No. 18 Jonathan Byrd’s Hospitality Honda) followed an identical strategy to Bourdais, pitting on Lap 13, and rose through the field just behind the Frenchman through the race. The Noblesville, Indiana, native led four laps when Bourdais pitted on Lap 56, stopping for the final time himself on Lap 61. Daly slotted in behind Bourdais and finished runner-up, 2.0401 seconds behind Bourdais, marking his first podium finish in Verizon IndyCar Series competition.

“Yes, I am a happy human,” said a champagne-soaked Daly. “Dale Coyne Racing puts me in positions far greater than I deserve at times. Gosh, they do all the right things strategically. Dale is a wizard, I think. He’s up there calculating everything in his head. Maybe he can see the future. I don’t know, but it was awesome.”

At the same track where he led his first career laps last year while driving for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, Daly ran as high as first and as low as 19th over the course of the 70-lap event.

“We were all over the place. We were front-to-back, back-to-front today. That’s what I love about Indy car racing: I feel like anywhere you are, you’re never out of the fight.”

Finishing third was Juan Pablo Montoya, claiming his first podium since winning the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in March.

“To be honest, we sort of went away (on strategy),” said Montoya, who stayed out when most of the other leaders pitted on Lap 43 under caution. “But it was a smart call. We were trying to play the rain. When we restarted, we never really pushed. We were trying to make sure we could make it to the rain, and the rain never came.”

The Colombian led 13 laps on a day where Team Penske dominated the first half of the race but struggled at the end. Will Power (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet) was taken off track due to a loose wheel on Lap 43 and Pagenaud ran out of fuel on the final lap, finishing 13th after leading a race-high 35 laps.

One other story of the day was that the black-sidewall Firestone tires provided better grip than the alternate red-sidewall Firestones, which are softer and typically make for faster lap times. Scott Dixon set the track record on Lap 30 by recording a lap of 1 minute, 14.6675 seconds.

“That is insane,” Montoya said of Dixon’s feat. “This is the only place where the reds are actually slower. It’s kind of weird. … I think qualifying tomorrow is going to be pretty interesting.”

Sunday presents another action-packed day for the Verizon IndyCar Series, with Race 2 of the Chevrolet Dual in Detroit presented by Quicken Loans. Qualifying for Race 2 begins at 10:45 a.m. ET (RaceControl.IndyCar.com). Coverage for Race 2 begins 3:30 p.m. on ABC and 3 p.m. on the Advance Auto Parts INDYCAR Radio Network.

Pos

SP

Car

Driver

C/A/E/T

Lap

Laps Down

Time Down

Pit Stops

Elapsed Time

Avg Speed

Pts

Running/Reason Out

1

13

11

Bourdais, Sebastien

D/C/C/F

70

0

--.----

4

01:40:51.6838

97.857

51

Running

2

16

18

Daly, Conor

D/H/H/F

70

0

2.0401

5

01:40:53.7239

97.824

41

Running

3

3

2

Montoya, Juan Pablo

D/C/C/F

70

0

5.7067

3

01:40:57.3905

97.765

36

Running

4

10

15

Rahal, Graham

D/H/H/F

70

0

7.4793

3

01:40:59.1631

97.736

32

Running

5

2

3

Castroneves, Helio

D/C/C/F

70

0

40.0139

2

01:41:31.6977

97.214

30

Running

6

5

26

Munoz, Carlos

D/H/H/F

70

0

40.7592

2

01:41:32.4430

97.202

28

Running

7

15

28

Hunter-Reay, Ryan

D/H/H/F

70

0

42.2990

3

01:41:33.9828

97.178

26

Running

8

8

83

Kimball, Charlie

D/C/C/F

70

0

44.4699

4

01:41:36.1537

97.143

24

Running

9

7

10

Kanaan, Tony

D/C/C/F

70

0

45.5832

4

01:41:37.2670

97.125

22

Running

10

17

98

Rossi, Alexander (R)

D/H/H/F

70

0

48.2961

3

01:41:39.9799

97.082

20

Running

11

11

14

Sato, Takuma

D/H/H/F

70

0

51.1067

4

01:41:42.7905

97.038

19

Running

12

20

19

Chaves, Gabby

D/H/H/F

70

0

51.3256

3

01:41:43.0094

97.034

18

Running

13

1

22

Pagenaud, Simon

D/C/C/F

70

0

52.5313

2

01:41:44.2151

97.015

21

Running

14

14

21

Newgarden, Josef

D/C/C/F

70

0

1:06.2350

4

01:41:57.9188

96.798

16

Running

15

12

7

Aleshin, Mikhail

D/H/H/F

70

0

1:14.1421

4

01:42:05.8259

96.673

15

Running

16

19

27

Andretti, Marco

D/H/H/F

69

1

-

5

01:41:03.5772

96.270

14

Running

17

21

20

Pigot, Spencer (R)

D/C/C/F

69

1

-

6

01:41:45.3662

95.611

13

Running

18

4

5

Hinchcliffe, James

D/H/H/F

65

5

-

3

01:40:20.4340

91.339

12

Running

19

6

9

Dixon, Scott

D/C/C/F

56

14

-

4

01:23:45.9814

94.262

12

Electrical

20

9

12

Power, Will

D/C/C/F

44

26

-

3

01:04:43.5726

95.850

11

Mechanical

21

18

8

Chilton, Max (R)

D/C/C/F

8

62

-

1

00:11:05.4585

101.704

9

Contact

22

22

41

Hawksworth, Jack

D/H/H/F

0

70

-

0

00:00:00.0000

0.000

8

Mechanical

Lead Change Summary

Leader Summary

On Lap

Car

Leader

Car

Driver

Laps Led

1

22

Pagenaud, Simon

22

Pagenaud, Simon

35

24

12

Power, Will

2

Montoya, Juan Pablo

13

29

2

Montoya, Juan Pablo

11

Bourdais, Sebastien

12

32

22

Pagenaud, Simon

12

Power, Will

5

44

2

Montoya, Juan Pablo

18

Daly, Conor

4

54

9

Dixon, Scott

9

Dixon, Scott

1

55

11

Bourdais, Sebastien

58

18

Daly, Conor

62

11

Bourdais, Sebastien

Caution Summary

No Duration Total Reason for Caution

  1. 10 to 13 4 Contact: Car 8 in Turn 7

  2. 42 to 45 4 Contact: Car 5 in Turn 7

Penalty Summary

Car Reason Lap Penalty

20 Pit Safety Infraction 37 Drive-Through

10 Blocking 70 Yield Position

Lead Change Summary

Leader Summary

On Lap

Car

Leader

Car

Driver

Laps Led

1

22

Pagenaud, Simon

22

Pagenaud, Simon

35

24

12

Power, Will

2

Montoya, Juan Pablo

13

29

2

Montoya, Juan Pablo

11

Bourdais, Sebastien

12

32

22

Pagenaud, Simon

12

Power, Will

5

44

2

Montoya, Juan Pablo

18

Daly, Conor

4

54

9

Dixon, Scott

9

Dixon, Scott

1

55

11

Bourdais, Sebastien

58

18

Daly, Conor

62

11

Bourdais, Sebastien

Caution Summary

No Duration Total Reason for Caution

  1. 10 to 13 4 Contact: Car 8 in Turn 7

  2. 42 to 45 4 Contact: Car 5 in Turn 7

Penalty Summary

Car Reason Lap Penalty

20 Pit Safety Infraction 37 Drive-Through

10 Blocking 70 Yield Position

(C)hassis: D=Dallara | (A)erokit: C=Chevy, H=Honda | (E)ngine: C=Chevy, H=Honda | (T)ire: F=Firestone

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