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Toyota GAZOO Racing – NCS Watkins Glen Post-Race Report – 08.10.25

BELL LEADS FOUR TOP-10 CAMRYS IN WATKINS GLEN
Briscoe earns career-high 10th top-five finish; 23XI places two in the top-10

WATKINS GLEN, NY (August 10, 2025) – Christopher Bell led Toyota with a runner- up finish in the NASCAR Cup Series race from Watkins Glen International on Saturday afternoon.

Bell was one of four Toyota drivers inside the top-10 finishers. His Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Chase Briscoe, earned his career-high 10th top-five finish with still 12 races to go in the season, while 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace and Tyler Reddick finished in eighth and ninth.

With today’s results, Reddick nearly clinched a Playoff berth on points. The California-native will look to lock up Toyota’s fifth Playoff berth at Richmond Raceway next Saturday.

Toyota GAZOO Racing Post-Race Recap
NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Watkins Glen International
Race 24 of 36 – 220.5 miles, 90 laps

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS

1st, Shane van Gisbergen*
2nd, CHRISTOPHER BELL
3rd, Chris Buescher*
4th, William Bryon*
5th, CHASE BRISCOE
8th, BUBBA WALLACE
9th, TYLER REDDICK
12th, ERIK JONES
24th, RILEY HERBST
25th, DENNY HAMLIN
32nd, JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK
33rd, TY GIBBS
*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

CHRISTOPHER BELL, No. 20 DEWALT Toyota Camry XSE, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 2nd

Do you walk away from this race happy?

“Happy, yeah. I’m thrilled. We’ve been struggling a little bit to find a rhythm. I feel like the car has been good, but executing the races has been tough for us. Really awesome to have a good day. Frustrated to get our butts kicked by the 88 (Shane van Gisbergen) car. He’s doing a really good job. That team has it going on. We need to find a little bit more, but certainly happy. It was a good day for DEWALT Camry.”

CHASE BRISCOE, No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 5th

What ultimately was the difference today?

“I guess it would have been that final stage, just strategy kind of got flipped. The 88 (Shane van Gisbergen) and the 1 (Ross Chastain) and myself kind of started right there in the mid pack. The restart didn’t go me or the 1’s way, the 88 was able to get five spots ahead of us before of us on the first lap and kept pulling further and further away. I thought our car was – I don’t know what the 88 had – but I thought we were probably the second-best race car. That restart just didn’t go our way and we lost a lot of track position and obviously was able to play the long game there in the end and come home top-five. Overall, a good solid finish in a fast Bass Pro Shops Camry. We will go onto Richmond and see what we can do.”

BUBBA WALLACE, No. 23 McDonald’s Toyota Camry XSE, 23XI Racing

Finishing Position: 8th

First top-10 at Watkins Glen. How was your race?

“Indy was life changing, right? It allowed me to come here and not harp on all of the mistakes that I usually make at a road course and figure out how to make less. I think we did that. I don’t think our car was capable of winning at all, but 10th to 12th place is where we determined our team is a couple months ago, and we exceeded that, so that’s a win. I appreciate everyone on this McDonaldland Toyota Camry. It looked good. My suit was the best one in the game. All around fun weekend. The big boss was here. MJ (Michael Jordan, co-owner, 23XI Racing) was here, so good to get him a couple of top-10s.”

TYLER REDDICK, No. 45 The Beast Unleashed Toyota Camry XSE, 23XI Racing

Finishing Position: 9th

Do you feel like the improvement of the road course program showed today?

“No, not really. We were still struggling honestly. Everyone on the No. 45 Beast Toyota Camry did a good job executing strategy. We faded pretty hard at the end there. It was good that it worked out and we were able to get a top-10 out of it, but yeah, we didn’t qualify good, and we couldn’t make any progress at the start. So very fortunate, but overall good points day.”

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CHEVROLET NCS: Van Gisbergen Collects Fourth-Straight Road Course Win at Watkins Glen

NASCAR CUP SERIES
WATKINS GLEN INTERNATIONAL
TEAM CHEVY POST-RACE REPORT
AUGUST 10, 2025

Van Gisbergen Collects Fourth-Straight Road Course Win at Watkins Glen

  • Shane van Gisbergen made yet another statement in NASCAR history – driving his No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet to his fourth-straight road course win in NASCAR’s top division. The 36-year-old Auckland, New Zealand, native is just the third different driver to accomplish the feat – joining the company of fellow Team Chevy driver, Chase Elliott, and career Chevrolet driver, Jeff Gordon.
  • Van Gisbergen’s victory – Chevrolet’s 23rd all-time at Watkins Glen and 11th thus far this season – brings the Trackhouse Racing driver to a tie for the title as the winningest driver in NASCAR’s top division with 24 races complete.
  • With a 42-point day en route to his ninth top-five finish of the season, William Byron and the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team built their points lead to a 42-point cushion over teammate, Chase Elliott, heading into the penultimate race of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season.
  • In pursuit of his fourth consecutive road course win in NASCAR’s top division, Shane van Gisbergen led the field to the green flag at Watkins Glen International from a front-row starting position. The road racing ace settled into the runner-up position behind polesitter, Ryan Blaney, on the opening lap – keeping the No. 12 in near sight throughout Stage One before surrounding the track position with three laps to go to flip the stage. Looking to capitalize on track position for stage points, Alex Bowman and the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team cycled up into the second position to lead Team Chevy to the first green-white checkered flag of the race.
  • A disappointing qualifying effort carried into a dismal start to the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team’s attempt at becoming a three-time Watkins Glen winner when the team suffered a brake line failure on lap seven. Quickly going to work to make repairs, Larson was able to rejoin the field to start Stage Two.
  • Taking the green flag for Stage Two from the fifth position, it took just five laps around the upstate New York circuit for Shane van Gisbergen to find his way to the top position in his No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet. Opting to flip the stage once again, Van Gisbergen found his spot in the 12th position to begin the final 46 laps of the race.
  • To no surprise, it was a quick march up the field for the 36-year-old Auckland, New Zealand, native – ultimately taking the lead from then-race leader Ryan Blaney at the 54-lap marker. With a green-flag pit cycle getting underway at the halfway point of the final stage, crew chief Stephen Doran called Van Gisbergen to pit road with 27 laps to go in the race. Returning to the circuit, Van Gisbergen led the pack of cars that had already pitted – finding himself in the runner-up position when the race hit 20 laps to go. Then race leader, Brad Keselowski, made the turn to pit road for his final scheduled stop with 16 laps remaining – moving the No. 88 Chevrolet to the lead en route to the team’s fourth trip to victory lane in NASCAR’s top division this season.

TEAM CHEVY UNOFFICIAL TOP-10 RESULTS:
POS. DRIVER

1st – Shane van Gisbergen
4th – William Byron
7th – Daniel Suarez
10th – Ross Chastain

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 24 NASCAR Cup Series races complete:

Wins: 11
Poles: 10
Top-Fives: 48
Top 10s: 103
Stage Wins: 20

UP NEXT: The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season continues at Richmond Raceway with the Cook Out 400 on Saturday, August 16, at 7:30 p.m. ET. Live coverage can be found on the USA Network, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
Post-Race Driver Quotes:

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Finished: 15th

“15th-place finish for our BREZTRI AEROSPHERE® (budesonide, glycopyrrolate, and formoterol fumarate) Chevrolet. Solid day at a road course for us. Watkins Glen International is probably my least favorite track we go to all year, so being able to fight for that finish and run right outside the top-10 towards the end is big for our No. 3 team. Our tires just gave up there in the closing laps. The guys did a great job on strategy, and our pit crew did awesome each stop. We will build off this good run going into Richmond.”

Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Finished: 22nd

“It was good to qualify in the top-five this weekend and our ECR engines showed a lot of power. The No. 8 zone Chevrolet was one of the fastest cars on the track through the first two stages and we were running at the front. We lost lot of track position at roughly the halfway point after on track contact and worked to make it back up and finished inside the top-25. Now we’ll focus on Richmond and racing our way into the playoffs.”

William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Finished: 4th

There were a lot of strategies today. What was this race like from the driver’s seat with managing tires and all of the variables that were given to you?

“Yeah, it was really tough there at the end. To have to run 18 laps on those tires in practice was difficult, and then to put 36 laps on them, I was just hanging on there at the end. I learned a lot there at the end, just with how to conserve for the next time. The last 10 laps were really difficult, but glad we could get a top-five finish.”

What is the outlook now for the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team with two races to go in the regular season?

“I think we had a pretty good points day. The first stage didn’t go probably how we anticipated. I got really loose across the carousel and almost spun out. And then after that, I think we did a good job. We had a good strategy – the one stop ended up being really good. We were able to have some decent pace and it just worked out.”

Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Finished: 1st

What were the challenges today and how did it unfold from the driver’s seat?

“Well, the No. 12 car was amazing. He was really good at the start; driving well and I couldn’t pass him. Then all the strategies happened through Stage Two. I think it was that restart in the final stage that got me up closer to the front and we could run a bit longer.

It’s amazing. Thank you to Trackhouse, Chevrolet, WeatherTech – all of our partners. To get four of these is very, very special.”

What are you going to do to prepare with a few weeks remaining before the playoffs starts?

“That is amazing, isn’t it? Obviously, Richmond is a track we need to build on – it’s kind of like Iowa, where we made some big progress. Then Daytona, we’ll see how we end up. I really think we are building, but we have got a lot more to go. It’s just a special moment here.”

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Finished: 7th

“It feels nice to get a good finish for this No. 99 Freeway Insurance Chevrolet team. For the last couple of months, I feel like we’ve had decent, top-10 speed. We just haven’t been able to execute. Today, we were able to execute a decent race. This team did a good job all day. Our Chevrolet was pretty good – I don’t know if it was good enough to win, but it was good enough to be fighting in the top-10 and that’s where we ended up.”

What is it about Watkins Glen that suits you so well?

“I’m not sure. This place (Watkins Glen International) has been good to me in the past. Like Iowa (Speedway) and Indianapolis (Motor Speedway), there’s been a lot of tracks that have been good to me in the past. We’ve just had a lot of accidents and things happen that were out of our control. Hopefully we can carry this momentum into the next couple of races and get a win.”

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Hauger Pads Points Lead with Dominant Portland Victory

PORTLAND, Ore. (Sunday, Aug. 10, 2025) – Dennis Hauger gave himself some breathing room in the race for the INDY NXT by Firestone championship Sunday, beating rival Caio Collet to the finish to win the Grand Prix of Portland at Portland International Raceway.

Rookie Hauger expanded his lead in the INDYCAR development series to 54 points – essentially one race – over Collet with two races to go this season, both on ovals at Milwaukee (Aug. 24) and Nashville (Aug. 31). He drove his No. 28 Nammo car fielded by Andretti Global to victory over the No. 76 HMD Motorsports machine of Collet by .9353 of a second.

It was Hauger’s sixth win of the season but just his second since early June after he started the year by winning four of the first five races. Hauger clinched the series Rookie of the Year title with the victory, but his eyes are on a bigger prize.

“It’s a great day for the championship,” Hauger said. “An awesome day – back on top. Hopefully we can have a good weekend in Milwaukee and clinch the title there, as well.”

Myles Rowe finished third in the No. 99 Abel/Force Indy entry, his fifth podium result of the season. Teammate Callum Hedge placed fourth in the No. 17 Abel Motorsports machine.

Salvador de Alba rounded out the top five in the No. 27 Grupo Indi car of Andretti Global as the Andretti and Abel teams both welcomed two drivers in the top five.

As usual on the 12-turn, 1.964-mile PIR circuit, the tricky Turn 1-2 complex played a pivotal role in deciding the outcome.

Pole sitter Collet led the field to the start, with fellow front-row starter Rowe threatening him on the outside heading into Turn 1 after the green flag. Collet eased to the left to parry Rowe’s move, leaving an opening to the inside.

Hauger, who started third, pounced on that gap and was helped when both Collet and Rowe braked a bit too deeply into Turn 1 and ran wide. Hauger drove around Collet in Turn 2 for a lead he would never surrender, pacing all 35 laps.

“I was looking at Myles, and I think we both ended up a little bit deep (in Turn 1),” Collet said. “I didn’t see Dennis coming on the outside. I just misjudged it and gave Dennis the opportunity for a great move.

“I did a mistake at the most crucial part of the championship, so very frustrating for myself. But we’ll keep pushing.”

Hauger then managed the gap for the rest of the race under sunny Pacific Northwest skies, keeping Collet at bay ranging from one-half to nine-tenths of a second. Hauger also deftly used his Push to Pass power boost system to resist every charge by Collet.

The next race – and the penultimate race of the season – is INDY NXT by Firestone at the Milwaukee Mile on Sunday, Aug. 24. Hauger and Collet remain the only drivers eligible to win the season championship.

Kaulig Racing Race Recap | Mission 200 at The Glen

No. 16 Celsius Chevrolet

Start: 36th
Stage 1 Finish: 35th
Stage 2 Finish: 15th
Finish: 8th

Christian Eckes was involved in an unavoidable incident in practice and did not make a qualifying lap, as the team worked to prepare the No. 16 Celsius Chevrolet for the race. Eckes started the race from 36th place and quickly made up 12 spots. Radioing that the right front tire was going away, Eckes nursed the car to lap 17, before being called to pit road for a scheduled pit stop for tires and fuel. Being told to take care of his tires, Eckes went on to finish 35th in stage 1. While much of the field pitted during the stage break, Eckes started the second stage from 13th place. After sustaining minor right front fender damage, Eckes worked to take care of his tires and finished the stage in 15th. With a strategy in place for the final stage, Eckes stayed out during the second stage break, starting the final stage from 10th. On the restart, Eckes’ left-front tire began going down, forcing him to make an unscheduled pit stop. A timely caution on lap 51 allowed Eckes to catch back up to the field, as crew chief Alex Yontz made the call to pit for the team’s final set of tires. He restarted from 24th on lap 55 and drove to 17th when the next caution came out 10 laps later. Happy with the tire fall off, Eckes stayed out under caution to restart 14th with 14 laps to go. Expertly navigating through late-race chaos, Eckes sat sixth when the caution came out with eight laps remaining. After getting pushed off track during a three-wide battle on the final restart, Eckes recovered and finished eighth, earning his 10th top-10 finish of the year.

“Very long day, but proud of the effort from our No. 16 team. Unfortunately our Celsius Chevrolet was never the same after getting wrecked in practice, and we had to fight hard to maintain pace. Between that and having a left front tire go down early in stage 3, I’ll take an eighth-place finish to end the day.” – Christian Eckes

No. 10 Race to Stop Suicide Chevrolet

Start: 21st
Stage 1 Finish: 34th
Stage 2 Finish: 34th
Finish: 17th

Daniel Dye fired off slightly free in the No. 10 Race to Stop Suicide Chevrolet, maintaining 21st place before making his first scheduled pit stop on lap 17. Dye finished the first stage in 34th place. While much of the field pitted during the stage break, Dye started the second stage from 11th place. As the stage stayed incident free, Dye’s right-front tire went away, eventually resulting in a flat tire. Dye was forced to pit for right side tires when pit road closed, causing him to lose a lap and the opportunity for the free pass. He started the final stage in 32nd place and one lap down to the leaders. Dye sat in the free-pass position when a caution came out on lap 51, and crew chief Kevin Walter made the call for Dye to make a fuel-only stop under yellow, saving the team’s final set of tires for a late-race caution. He restarted from 29th place on lap 55. The late-race caution came, allowing the No. 10 team to execute its pit strategy, as Dye pitted for his final set of sticker tires. Overcoming a second right-front flat, Dye avoided multiple wrecks, recovering to finish 17th.

“It was a long day for this No. 10 team. After two flat right fronts, we ultimately ended up 17th, thanks to some carnage. We’ll use this next weekend off to get ready to go back to my home track.” – Daniel Dye

No. 11 Different Night Same Rodeo Chevrolet

Start: 11th
Stage 1 Finish: 28th
Stage 2 Finish: 6th
Finish: 25th

In the opening 11 laps, McDowell reported to his team that he was loose on the right turns and would benefit from some additional right-rear grip. The team elected to flip the race’s opening stage for four tires and fuel, before finishing Stage 1 in 28th place. Following the flipped stage, McDowell cycled out eighth for the 20-lap run of Stage 2. The No. 11 Chevrolet ran the entirety of the stage in the top 10, finishing Stage 2 in sixth. Crew chief Eddie Pardue made the call to stay out at the stage break with enough fuel to run 10 laps, and McDowell started the final stage from fifth. McDowell ran in the top five until the team was in its fuel window, and he pitted with 29 laps remaining. While on pit road, a timely caution flag waved and the No. 11 returned to the track fourth with fresh tires and fuel. Restarting on the front row with 11 laps to go, McDowell took the lead into the first corner, before being passed for first. While running second, the No. 11 machine was collected in a late race wreck and was credited with a 25th-place finish.

“I felt like I had two good restarts and was able to take the lead without roughing up the No. 21 there, but it felt like he just kept trying to move me in the carousel. I hate it for everyone at Kaulig Racing; we were trying to get a trophy and had a couple shots at it. Bailey Zimmerman was at the track hanging out, so we wanted to get him to victory lane. It’s unfortunate, but that’s racing. I’m thankful for everyone at Kaulig Racing for letting me do this. It took me a little while, but then I got into a rhythm. I felt like I was executing on my end, but it just didn’t work out.” – Michael McDowell

About Kaulig Racing

Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time, multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has earned 27 NXS wins, made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and won two regular-season championships. In 2021, the team competed in select NCS events, before expanding to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 and adding a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. Since its first NCS start in 2021, the team has earned two wins. Kaulig Racing is currently fielding two full-time entries in the NCS and continues to field three full-time NXS entries. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

Collet Soaks Up Pressure To Win Portland Pole

PORTLAND, Ore. (Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025) – Caio Collet isn’t giving up.

Collet continued his persistent pursuit of championship leader Dennis Hauger by winning the Firestone P1 Award Saturday for the INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Portland at Portland International Raceway. It was Collet’s third pole of the season – all in the last three races – and his fourth career pole in the INDYCAR development series.

And there was nothing easy about this one, either.

Brazilian Collet grabbed the pole on his final lap in the second qualifying group with a top lap of 1 minute, 3.3595 seconds in the No. 76 HMD Motorsports car. The pole run essentially was a one-lap flyer, as Collet had to serve a drive-through penalty with less than two minutes left in the session for improper lane usage as he exited pit lane.

Complicating matters for Collet and all drivers in the second group was a red flag triggered by a crash by Jack William Miller in the No. 40 Abel/Miller/Vinatieri Motorsports car due to an apparent mechanical failure with just under 11 minutes left, trimming nearly eight minutes from the session.

“It was one of the toughest sessions of my life, to be honest,” Collet said. “The drive-through, I was not expecting that. My engineer came on the radio and said I only had one lap after coming out of the pits.

“So, it was really tough. But I had a really good car, and I was glad I could put together a lap. Hopefully tomorrow we can win the race.”

Collet has won three of the last five races this season to climb into second in the standings, 42 points behind Hauger. There are three races remaining this season, starting with the 35-lap contest at 1 p.m. ET Sunday (FS1, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network) on this 12-turn, 1.964-mile road course.

Myles Rowe led the first group to qualify second at 1:03.5755 in the No. 99 Abel/Force Indy car. That was his best qualifying performance in two seasons in INDY NXT, topping the third-place start in his series debut in 2024 at St. Petersburg.

Hauger will start third after his best lap in the second group of 1:03.4152 in the No. 28 Nammo machine of Andretti Global. Callum Hedge will join him in the second row of the starting grid after qualifying fourth at 1:03.6185 in the No. 17 Abel Motorsports car.

Bryce Aron tied his career-best start of fifth with his lap of 1:03.8284 in the No. 9 Chip Ganassi Racing machine. Salvador de Alba qualified on the outside of the third row in sixth at 1:03.8486 in the No. 27 Grupo Indi car of Andretti Global.

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Zilisch wins the NASCAR Xfinity Series Mission 200 at The Glen

Photo by Patrick Sue-Chan for SpeedwayMedia.com

Connor Zilisch cruised to victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) Mission 200 at Watkins Glen International.

Zilisch drove away from Sam Mayer and Sammy Smith after a restart with four laps to go, following a big multi-car crash that placed the race into red flag conditions.

With this win, Zilisch earned his sixth win of the season and is in a great position for the NXS playoffs.

Zilisch’s victory lane celebration didn’t last long. While climbing out of his car, he slipped with his feet tangled in the netting and fell hard onto the pavement. Safety crews secured him to a backboard and loaded him into an ambulance.

Team owner, JR Motorsports, posted the following update on social media.

“As stated in the media center by NASCAR, Connor Zilisch is awake and alert and being transported to a local hospital for further evaluations.”

Update: Zilisch posted to social media Saturday night about the nature of his injuries, indicating that his collarbone was broken.

The ending of the race was chaotic as Zilisch made contact with his teammate Shane Van Gisbergen with 17 laps to go, battling for the lead. Van Gisbergen’s race ended early as he headed to the garage, finishing 31st.

Then, on Lap 74, the caution and red flag came out after a huge multi-car crash that brought out the red flag.

It began as Michael McDowell was turned by Austin Hill off of Turn 5. The drivers involved included Jesse Love, Preston Pardus, Daniel Dye, William Sawalich, Kaz Grala, Dean Thompson, Jeb Burton, Kyle Sieg, Ryan Sieg, Anthony Alfredo, Nick Sanchez, Taylor Gray, Ryan Ellis, and Josh Bilicki.

The race restarted on Lap 79 with Zilisch capturing the victory by a margin of 2.326 seconds over Sam Mayer. Sammy Smith, Austin Hill, and Carson Kvapil rounded out the top 5 finishers.

The race featured 17 lead changes among nine drivers, and seven caution flags for 20 laps.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Daytona International Speedway for the Wawa 250 Powered By Coca-Cola on Friday, August 22, at 7:30 pm ET on the CW Network.

After the Mission 200 at The Glen, Connor Zilisch leads the series standings over Justin Allgaier by 7 points, Sam Mayer by 24 points, Jesse Love by 92 points, and Austin Hill by 133 points.

The Xfinity Series has a week off but returns on Friday, Aug. 22, at Daytona International Speedway for the Wawa 250 Powered By Coca-Cola at 7:30 p.m. ET. It will be broadcast on The CW with radio coverage provided by MRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Number 23
Race Results for the Mission 200 At The Glen – Saturday, August 9, 2025
Watkins Glen International – Watkins Glen, NY – 2.45 – Mile Road
PosStNoDriverTeamLapsS1S2S3PointsStatus
1188Connor Zilisch #Registix Chevrolet8201051Running
2441Sam MayerAudibel Ford8203043Running
368Sammy SmithPilot Chevrolet8209036Running
41021Austin HillBennett Transportation Chevrolet8204040Running
5141Carson Kvapil #Bass Pro Shops/Clarience Tech Chevrolet8205038Running
697Justin AllgaierBRANDT Chevrolet8218044Running
71832Austin Green3Dimensional.com Chevrolet82010031Running
83616Christian Eckes #Celsius Chevrolet8200029Running
91320Brandon JonesMenards/Pelonis Toyota8200028Running
101725Harrison BurtonAirBox Ford8260032Running
11824Kaz Grala(i)Overplay Games Toyota820000Running
123144Brennan PooleMacc/E-Z Lift Garage Doors Chevrolet8200025Running
131926Dean Thompson #Thompson Pipe Group Toyota8270028Running
14152Jesse LoveSamsara Chevrolet8250029Running
153051Jeremy ClementsAll Weather Power Equipment Chevrolet8200022Running
162327Jeb BurtonBommarito.com Chevrolet8200021Running
172110Daniel Dye #Race to Stop Suicide Chevrolet8200020Running
18354Taylor Gray #Operation 300 Toyota8220028Running
192645Stefan Parsons(i)Mongoose Power Solutions Chevrolet820000Running
203853Austin J. HillSouthern Ohio Equipment Co. Chevrolet8200017Running
213535Glen ReenEternal Fan Toyota8200016Running
22224Parker RetzlaffMonroe Kitchen Chevrolet8280018Running
233231Blaine PerkinsWarrior Health Foundation Chevrolet8000014Running
24748Nick Sanchez #Borchetta Bourbon Chevrolet7540020Accident
251211Michael McDowell(i)Different Night Same Rodeo Chevrolet730600Accident
26518William Sawalich #Soundgear Toyota7300011Accident
272791Josh BilickiTrim-Tex Chevrolet7300010Accident
282939Ryan SiegSci Aps Ford7390011Accident
293371Ryan EllisTablo Chevrolet730008Accident
302828Kyle SiegMonroe Extinguisher Ford730007Accident
3129Shane Van Gisbergen(i)Kubota Chevrolet640200Accident
322042Anthony AlfredoDude Wipes Chevrolet630005Running
332499Matt DiBenedettoViking Motorsports Chevrolet5210005Suspension
34347Preston PardusPriority Tire Chevrolet520003Running
35110Sheldon CreedRoad Ranger Ford5037014Accident
361619Riley Herbst(i)Monster Energy Toyota390000Engine
372570Thomas AnnunziataBayshore Mortgage Chevrolet240001Accident
383714Garrett SmithleyBully Hill Vineyards Chevrolet30001Engine

RCR NXS Race Recap: Watkins Glen International

Jesse Love and the No. 2 Samsara Chevrolet Team Battle for a Top-15 Finish at Watkins Glen International

Finish: 14th
Start: 15th
Points: 4th

“We made some changes late in the race that we thought gave us the chance to drive the No. 2 Samsara Chevrolet into the top-10. Unfortunately, we got caught up in a wreck, but we fought until the end to deliver a top-15 finish and now we’ll turn our focus to Daytona as we look to defend the win from earlier this year.” -Jesse Love

Austin Hill and the No. 21 Bennett Transportation & Logistics Chevrolet Team Earn Fourth-Place Finish at Watkins Glen International

Finish: 4th
Start: 10th
Points: 5th

“We showed a lot of speed in our Bennett Transportation & Logistics Chevrolet. Our No. 21 team has been working hard to find ways that we can win a road course race from a setup standpoint and also what I can do better on this type of track behind the wheel. We have been close so many times and we were once again today. All in all, it was a solid effort for our group. Our team is going to keep digging deep over these next few weeks leading into the Playoffs.” -Austin Hill

Toyota GAZOO Racing – NXS Watkins Glen Post-Race Report – 08.09.25

BRANDON JONES LEADS TOYOTA IN INCIDENT FILLED XFINITY SERIES AT WATKINS GLEN
Sam Hunt Racing places two Supras in the top-15

WATKINS GLEN, NY (August 9, 2025) – Brandon Jones led Toyota with a ninth-place finish in an incident filled NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen on Saturday evening.

Sam Hunt Racing’s Kaz Grala (11th) and Dean Thompson (13th) battled back from in-race damage and earned two top-15 finishes.

Toyota GAZOO Racing Post-Race Recap
NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
Watkins Glen International
Race 23 of 33 – 200.9 miles, 82 laps

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS

1st, Connor Zilisch*
2nd, Sam Mayer*
3rd, Sammy Smith*
4th, Austin Hill*
5th, Carson Kvapil*
9th, BRANDON JONES
11th, KAZ GRALA
13th, DEAN THOMPSON
18th, TAYLOR GRAY
21st, GLEN REEN
26th, WILLIAM SAWALICH
36th, RILEY HERBST
*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

BRANDON JONES, No. 20 Menards/Pelonis Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 9th

Wild day, but you came home with a clean race car and a top-10 finish. How was your race?

“I think you look at all of these road courses that you go to, Watkins Glen is almost one of the easiest to drive, which I think just brings everyone so close together. It just pulls the field so close together because the margin for error here is a lot bigger here compared to more of these technical tracks, so you just see more action, I guess, is the term for it. But just difficult to pass, and hard to get off line to make passes. I would get runs on people, and just couldn’t make much of it, and then I had three people behind me, hunting me down. It was just a difficult day for me to get momentum turned around. Given everything that went on today, glad that we got back to the top-10 in our Menards Supra.”

WILLIAM SAWALICH, No. 18 SoundGear Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 26th

Was there anything you could do there?

“Not really. I didn’t even know what I hit until I saw the replay, and apparently, I hit a tire flying through the year, so that’s just our year’s luck. It is what it is. The guys brought a good SoundGear Toyota GR Supra that was as fast as Xfinity Mobile. We had some good battles throughout the day, and had some good speed no matter what happened to us in the race. We had some good restarts, and I can’t be prouder of our team.”

This was a run that you were up front all day. Is that refreshing no matter the result?

“I’m really proud. I’ve been working on road courses this whole season. I’ve been working with Jack Hawksworth in the Toyota simulator, so that has been very beneficial for me. Just anything I can do to learn, I’m trying to do.”

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CHEVROLET IN THE NTT INDYCAR SERIES – Portland Friday Practice Report

CHEVROLET IN THE NTT INDYCAR SERIES
Bitnile.com Grand Prix of Portland
1.964-mile, 12-Turn Portland International Raceway Road Course
Portland, Oregon
Qualifying Report
August 9

Arrow McLaren duo Lundgaard and O’Ward qualify 1-2 four of Fast Six are Chevrolet-powered

PORTLAND (August 9, 2025) – For the second time in the 2025 season, Chevrolet-powered Arrow McLaren teammates qualified one-two, with Christian Lundgaard in the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet besting Pato O’Ward in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet by 0.1404 seconds after turning a lap of 58.3939 seconds in the Firestone Fast Six for the Bitnile.com Grand Prix of Portland.

Unfortunately, a six-place grid penalty for an unapproved engine change means that Lundgaard’s teammate O’Ward, who led the team’s front row qualifying effort at The Thermal Club in March, will have the preferred inside front row starting position for Sunday’s race, the fourth time this year that the Mexican driver will start on the front row.

Making it four of six Bowtie-powered drivers in the Firstone Fast six at the 1.964-mile, 12-Turn Portland International Raceway road course were Will Power in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet and David Malukas in the No. 4 A.J. Foyt Racing Gallagher Insurance Chevrolet.

Championship leader Álex Palou will start four spots behind O’Ward after an uncharacteristic mistake in the Firestone Fast Six.

Qualifying notes

  • Group one in segment one followed the expected form, with drivers setting banker laps on the Primary (black) Firestone Firehawk racing tires, before switching to the quicker Alternate (red) Firestone Firehawk racing tires for a late run at advancing. An ill-timed red flag for an incident in Turn 12, which occurred during most drivers’ optimal lap on the reds, gave ten of the 13 drivers one flying lap to improve and go quicker than Palou and Power, who were able to set a representative time before the stoppage. Malukas and Alexander Rossi in No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Java House Chevrolet went quick enough on their final laps to beat fellow Team Chevy drivers Scott McLaughlin in the No. 3 Odyssey Battery Team Penske Chevrolet and Santino Ferrucci in the No. 14 A.J. Foyt Racing Sexton Properties Chevrolet by mere tenths of a second.
  • The second group in segment one ran trouble-free, with O’Ward’s lap of 58.2420 seconds, topping the 14 drivers. Josef Newgarden in the No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevrolet, who underwent an engine change between practice and qualifying and O’Ward’s Arrow McLaren teammate Lundgaard also advanced from the group.
  • Felix Rosenqvist led the Fast 12, but four of the six Chevrolet-powered drivers who joined him advanced to the Firestone Fast Six, with Rossi and Newgarden missing the final round of qualifying by a slim six-hundredths and two tenths of a second.

Qualifying numbers

The pole is the sixth of the year for Team Chevy and the 138th earned pole since Chevrolet returned to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES in 2012.
Lundgaard’s pole is the 11th pole for Arrow McLaren as a member of Team Chevy.
Chevrolet-powered drivers have now won eight poles at Portland International Raceway, including three of the last four.
The Firstone Fast Six appearance was Lundgaard’s sixth, O’Ward’s fourth, Power’s fourth and Malukas’ third of the season.

Qualifying Results from the Bitnile.com Grand Prix of Portland

Tune-In Alert

Saturday

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Warm Up – 8:30pm (ET)/ 7:30pm (CT)/6:30pm (MT)/5:30pm (PT) – FS2/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218

Sunday

Bitnile.com Grand Prix of Portland (110 laps) – 3pm (ET)/2pm (CT)/1pm (MT)/noon (PT) – FOX/INDYCAR Radio Network/SIRIUSXM 218

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES):

Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet qualified 1st:

You weren’t super happy with the car through the start of qualifying. Did you expect this?

“No. Honestly, as I crossed the line, I still didn’t really expect it. I just felt like I had a big push in Turn 5, a big push in Turn 6, and I knew I was slower than the Fast 12, so I didn’t really think that was it. But, we were discussing this, and this was kind of best case scenario for us with the six place grid penalty. I’m just proud of this team. I mentioned this to you yesterday. We’ve had a week off, everybody’s kind of recharged and obviously another front row lockout for the team. except only one of them will start there. I’m happy that we at least could help Pato out in that sense”

Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet qualified 2nd:

“It’s a bit of a surprising qualifying, considering where we were in practice. We were still inching away trying to make it better. So much changes in a year. I mean, where we were last year compared to where (we were last year). Christian, great job on getting the fastest lap time there. We did it back to back to back for all three qualifying sessions. I was super happy with that. The car just came alive. I don’t really have an explanation for you. We didn’t really change anything from practice. Sometimes that’s the story with these Firestone tires. So, I’m happy with this great qualifying session and we’ll be leading the field to green. It’s the best view into Turn 1 and super proud of the team and all the hard work that’s gone into it, because this was rally our toughest road course last year, so great step forward.”

Will Power, No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet qualified 4th:

We made some changes to the Verizon Chevy for the top six, to see if we could just get a little better, We just seemed to be off the quickest guys. Although Lundgaard was a stand out there. One-tenth (of a second) would have moved us up a couple spots, but that was it. It was a pretty good lap. I put it together. Obviously, there’s always a little bit in it somewhere, A big moment in (Turn) 10 there starting that last lap. Happy with that, any time you’re top six in this series is really good.

David Malukas, No. 4 A.J. Foyt Racing Gallagher Insurance Chevrolet qualified 5th:

“Good run. I mean, frustrating session, to be honest. So many things didn’t go our way in all the qualifying sessions. [In] Group 1 I made a mistake, so ended up having to do a Drive Through penalty. And then by the time we went back out, the red flag comes out. So they tell me, we have one lap to push. So tires are cold, and I scrape the lap together. Made it to the fast 12. And again, guys in front of us doing different strategies and we’re getting caught up behind them, try to push, and tires are cold. And we barely, again, scrape into the Fast Six. Then we’re actually in the Fast Six and we’re on a different strategy. We push on lap three, Palou goes off and causes a yellow and we have to back out try to save fuel for the last one. So it was a chaotic session, but the guys gave me an incredible rocket ship. I mean, it was so fast. The fact that we’re scraping laps together and still making it through every single time just goes to show how good this car is and how capable it was. Obviously it hurts, because I think we had a chance, an opportunity, to fight for that pole. But in the end, it is what it is, and we’ll take a p5, starting p4 tomorrow with the penalties. So good day for the number four crew in the Gallagher car.”

Alexander Rossi, No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Java House Chevrolet qualified 7th:

“The Java House Chevrolet rolled off strong, which is so critical when it’s so competitive, especially around a track like this. Huge effort by all the ECR team and all the Java House guys and girls. It was a tough summer stretch for us, so it’s nice to come out of that with a a strong qualifying. We do have an extra set of reds since we didn’t transfer, but ultimately I think we had the pace to transfer. Just didn’t quite get it done on that lap!”

Josef Newgarden, No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevrolet qualified 9th:

“I think that team did a great job. This Astemo Chevy group just put in a new engine quickly. An amazing job. They’re the best of the best, so I always feel good about that, and just bummed we couldn’t make it to the fast six today.”

Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Odyssey Battery Team Penske Chevrolet qualified 13th:

“I didn’t quite get that last lap- that one lap together. I’m just really frustrated with myself, really. The Odyssey Battery Chevy didn’t roll out great, but we’ve made it better. I’m really proud of the guys. It’s consistently working. I want to deliver for the guys, and I’m pretty hard on myself. It’s just so close, and you can’t miss the apex by a tire and that’s exactly what happened. So, look at the data and we’ll get better. Yeah, just frustrated.”

Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 A.J. Foyt Racing Sexton Properties Chevrolet qualified 15th:

Obviously, I think we’re struggling. We’ve been struggling a lot this year in qualifying, and we’ve been struggling with the same thing in the car. Obviously coming back here and having the poll last year we were able to make some solid strides as to why we weren’t there. To be honest with you, this lap was good. I saw VeeKay off, but I wasn’t sure if he got back in front of me. This isn’t the reason why we didn’t advance. We just kind of missed it by two-tenths, it’s a bit of a shame, so we really needed to complete our first run before the red, and I think that’s what it would have got us in. Going out in the back here and having to sit in the traffic and check up, you just can’t get the tires in quick enough. So, it is what it is. We’ll take the grid penalty tomorrow as well, and we’ll what we do best and race our way forward. I love this track. I love this team. I think we’ll do a great job.

Christian Rasmussen, No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Liquid Science Chevrolet qualified 18th:

Sting Ray Robb, No. 77 Juncos Holliger Racing Chevrolet qualified 21st:

Nolan Siegel, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet qualified 19th:

Conor Daly, No. 76 Juncos Holliger Racing Chevrolet qualified 26th:

Sting Ray Robb, No. 77 Juncos Holliger Racing Chevrolet qualified 21st:

Callum Ilott, No, 90 PREMA Racing Chevrolet qualified 24th:

“The black tires were really good. We built up some momentum, and then I really expected quite a bit more when we went into the reds. I just don’t think we got the tire preparation right. Something was missing and we just missed a lot of grip on the rear, and it’s so tight here in qualifying that every little bit makes a difference. It is a shame not to build off the speed on the blacks, but it is what it is and we will look to move forward tomorrow.”

Robert Shwartzman, No. 83 PREMA Racing Chevrolet qualified 25th:

“It was a difficult session as a whole. We opted to do two runs on the red tires, and things were looking okay after the first runs. We struggled to improve on the second set, and then unfortunately I had a moment in the last corner which resulted in hitting the wall and bringing out the red flag. It has put us at the back, and I am sorry to the team. We need to make the most of Final Practice later today and see what we can do tomorrow as we know the races can be very chaotic in Portland.”

NTT INDYCAR SERIES News Conference

Saturday, August 9, 2025

Pato O’Ward

Christian Lundgaard

Post Qualifying

Press Conference

THE MODERATOR: Pato O’Ward qualified second, which means after the grid penalties he will lead the field in tomorrow’s race here at Portland International Raceway.

Pato, your thoughts on what’s turning out to be a really good weekend for Arrow McLaren?

PATO O’WARD: Super proud of the team. A massive turnaround to where we were here last year. Super proud of everybody and all the work that’s gone into specifically this weekend to turn things around.

I must say it’s a bit of a surprise on my side. Practice, we weren’t quite getting there. The car randomly turned alive, not really changing anything from P2 to qualifying. Just a little bit here and there. But yeah, I was super pleased with that Q1.

As soon as I felt where the car was, I knew we had a shot for pole. Just missed it there with Palou getting onto the wall in our optimal kind of temp window.

Happy for Christian getting the fastest lap there and doing a 1-2. Yeah, we’ll be leading the field into a great (indiscernible) into turn one.

THE MODERATOR: Juices up the championship a little bit more?

PATO O’WARD: It juices it up for all you fans, also for ourselves.

The guy’s pretty much won it already. I know they’re making a big deal out of this, Championship 5. We are 130 points back. He has got to have the worst luck he’s ever had in his career, just like the best luck he’s had in his career this year, in order for us to keep this alive.

We’re focusing on our car, on our end of the grid and see where we can capitalize, hopefully just keep on scoring points.

THE MODERATOR: We’ll open it up for questions.

Q. Should you have asked Christian before the session started to maybe slow down a tick or two to give you that extra bonus point there?

PATO O’WARD: No. I mean, honestly I think we obviously knew we had a shot for it in Q3. I missed it there by being behind Palou and having to back off a little bit.

I’m super pumped to see both cars 1-2. I think that’s our second 1-2. But yeah, I just missed it there in Q3 a little bit.

Q. You mentioned you’re a little surprised with this result. Was this something coming into this weekend before you got on track that you thought was possible or has it even surprised you?

PATO O’WARD: No, I definitely knew that it was possible coming into the weekend. But in practice I wasn’t feeling super confident just because I was really struggling with the car. I was struggling to get a lap together.

When you’re operating at over capacity sometimes, when you nail the perfect lap, you know that car shouldn’t truly be there. I couldn’t get it right.

Very random in qualifying. As soon as in Q1, as soon as we went out there, it felt like a completely different car without changing anything. So sometimes that’s a nice surprise that Firestone gives us weekend after weekend, just having thankfully consistent tires at least through qualifying. That’s been a joy.

Q. This is maybe the most treacherous turn one we have on the circuit. You have the most optimal position. Do you go and talk to Felix who you’ll be starting next to?

PATO O’WARD: I’ve been having dinner with him the last two nights. I think it’s going to be the same this night. I will tell him, Let’s not screw each other up (smiling).

THE MODERATOR: Christian Lundgaard joins us with his first NTT P1 award of the season, second career. Your thoughts?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Third.

THE MODERATOR: So sorry. Obviously turning out to be a nice weekend for Arrow McLaren.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Yeah, I did not expect that. After yesterday having the pace, obviously being P1 on both tires in practice one, obviously you’re optimistic going into qualifying day.

In a sense I just caught up on a little bit of what Pato said there. He gained some pace from practice two going into qualifying. I almost felt like it was the opposite way for me from yesterday to today. I felt really good yesterday and struggled a little more today with basically no changes in the car overnight. It feels like a big surprise in a sense.

Obviously happy that we got it for the team and it’s another 1-2 from a qualifying position standpoint. Obviously not the start. We found an issue on the engine yesterday so we had to change it. Thanks to Chevy for finding that.

THE MODERATOR: More questions.

Q. Pato, yesterday you were talking about balance and pace. Did you have more balance this year than a year ago or more pace?

PATO O’WARD: I think a little bit of both. Definitely a better balance. Even you might have a good balance, but when the pace is not there, you can kiss a chance at pole good-bye.

It’s been good to have both pace and balance coming into qualifying. We’re done with it. But yeah, it was a bit of a surprise. I’m not going to lie. I definitely was not expecting the car to take such a step forward in both pace and balance without changing really anything.

So either the track just started coming to us, the temperature… I mean, this track is quite sensitive to the temperature as well. It was 15, 20 degrees hotter than what it was in practice two. That changes a lot.

Q. Pato, can you give us a bit of a historical look back on the team’s rise in qualifying performance even through last year. Don’t know what to expect coming into a weekend. Might be great. Might not. Seems like the team has found real consistency. You’re also resetting a lot of things at tracks, Toronto, Laguna. Talk about the team’s development. Seems like you’re rewriting things quite a bit.

PATO O’WARD: We’re breaking curses, as I like to call them. Zak was finally at a race win in the flesh. We’re finally breaking curses at certain circuits that have always been a very tough challenge for not just my side but sometimes all three cars. This is a perfect example of this track in the past being a big struggle.

I’m glad that we’ve pushed forward. The guys have brought me new things, new upgrades, to try on the cars. That just speaks to, like, how hungry we are to kind of close that gap and just bring the fight to pretty much the 10 car, which is the only car that’s up there all the time.

I think his success this year has overshadowed a little bit of how strong the team has kind of stepped up and given us the tools to perform every weekend, even though maybe the year prior to that it was a bit of a challenge.

Q. Pato, because you are in essence starting on the pole, I don’t know if you’re allowed to make a choice. I think at one time the polesitter could make a choice to start on the outside or inside. What would be your preference?

PATO O’WARD: Inside. Always inside.

Q. Because the barrier is there, there’s a curb, looks like the car goes into a dip, looks really violent. What is that like from inside the cockpit?

PATO O’WARD: It’s definitely quite violent. I’d say it’s gotten better for us. I have a lot of experience with this car for a few years. It’s been nicer going over through that.

Yeah, I mean, it is definitely not the most violent place that we go to. Like Detroit and stuff, you’re like the bubble head inside of the car. You can barely see straight.

Yeah, this one is not a problem stall.

THE MODERATOR: Pole is driver’s right. Choices are no longer an option in INDYCAR.

Q. Feel bad nobody is asking you questions, Christian.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: I was about to ask why am I here.

Q. Appeared to be a quick bonding between you and your race engineer. Seems like you have been really effective almost all season.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Yeah, at the end of the day I think it’s quite simple. It’s wanting the same thing, and that’s to win. You want to be competitive. I think we’ve done well at that.

I think we identified some differences and things that I like on the car compared to Pato and Nolan. Very early in the season, I think most of our big finds was always in Sebring, the first test we did. We kind of just carried on from there.

The road course results this year have been pretty good, with exception of Road America where I kind of screwed that one up for myself. The performance was there. We were kind of easily on the podium without that in terms of where we were on strategy.

It’s frustrating, but overall I think we’ve lived up to the expectations that we put on ourselves pre-season.

THE MODERATOR: We’ll continue with questions.

Q. Christian, did you use red in Q3?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: No. I think all of us used the new set. I think all of us did. I think everybody in the Fast Six used the third set.

Q. Christian, when you came around and saw Alex in the tire barrier, did you almost do a double take? That’s not something we see very often.

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Well, I did see the yellow flag when I was going into turn 10. I wasn’t really paying attention to who it was. Just making sure it wasn’t going to be a red flag.

When I came around, I saw he was reversing. The only thing I was really thinking about was make sure I keep these tires clean for the next lap.

Q. Christian, knowing you’re starting behind this guy, teammate trying to fight for a championship, I’m not saying you should run him extra hard, but how do you balance trying to play your own race out and racing Alex hard to try to help Pato out?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Yeah, ultimately I’m fighting for my own championship. That’s really where my priorities lie. If I have a chance of passing Alex, I will. But it’s not to help Pato. At the end of the day it’s not how we race.

Q. Are you going to be thinking points or free, go drive, have fun, see where you end up?

PATO O’WARD: I’ll be thinking winning the race. The points will take care of themselves, yeah.

Q. Christian, you’ve had five podiums this year, now a pole position, before the penalties. How pleased are you with your progress through the season?

CHRISTIAN LUNDGAARD: Yeah, it’s been awesome, right? I think we’ve had almost some better results than expected. For sure also some worse. But I think ultimately if you look at it, we’ve had a great season. We’ve been pretty much competitive at every event. We’re just trying to continue doing that.

Obviously we need a little more for next year to fight these two guys. But I think we have a long off-season. We have a lot to study, a lot to learn for next year. See if we can end the season on a high.

Q. Christian has been competitive on road and street courses this year. How important is it to have a teammate who pushes you, knowing you’ll start the race tomorrow on pole?

PATO O’WARD: It’s been great. To be honest, sometimes the solution to making sure that you improve maybe in places where you haven’t been as strong is getting your ass kicked. That’s the number one priority. The purpose of pushing somebody is you learn from somebody where they’re stronger than you.

I feel like I knew as soon as Christian coming into the team, that was only going to make me better. I think vice versa for him. He’s also got someone in me that is going to be pushing him every single week.

I think that is ultimately bringing the team to new heights. The engineers are obviously motivated to give us everything that we can in order to keep on fighting and pushing us forward.

But that’s all you can ask for. Whenever you have options to teammates, you want somebody to push you. It might make your life a little bit more stressful, but at the end of the day it’s only going to make you better. That’s why we’re here.

THE MODERATOR: Guys, congratulations.

Chevrolet wins at Portland International Raceway: 8

2024 – Will Power – Team Penske

2022 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske

2019 – Will Power – Team Penske

1993 – Emerson Fittipaldi – Team Penske

1991 – Michael Andretti – Newman Haas Racing

1990 – Michael Andretti – Newman Haas Racing

1989 – Emerson Fittipaldi – Patrick Racing

1988 – Danny Sullivan – Team Penske

Chevrolet poles at Portland International Raceway: 8

2025 – Christian Lundgaard -Arrow McLaren

2024 – Santino Ferrucci – A.J. Foyt Racing

2022 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske

2018 – Will Power – Team Penske

1992 – Emerson Fittipaldi – Team Penske

1991 – Emerson Fittipaldi Team Penske

1990 – Danny Sullivan – Team Penske

1988 – Danny Sullivan – Team Penske

Chevrolet podiums at Portland International Raceway: 20

Chevrolet podiums at Portland International Raceway by driver: Emerson Fittipaldi (5), Will Power (3), Michael Andretti (2), Al Unser Jr. (2), Mario Andretti (1), Scott McLaughlin (1), Rick Mears (1), Josef Newgarden (1), Bob Rahal (1), Felix Rosenqvist (1), Danny Sullivan (1) and Paul Tracy (1)

Chevrolet podiums at Portland International Raceway by team: Team Penske (11), Galles Racing (3), Newman Haas Racing (3), Patrick Racing (2), Arrow McLaren (1)

Chevrolet laps led at Portland International Raceway: 759

Chevrolet laps led at Portland International Raceway by driver: Michael Andretti (203), Emerson Fittipaldi (182), Will Power (155), Scott McLaughlin (109), Danny Sullivan (46), Pato O’Ward (28), Rick Mears (25), Mario Andretti (3), Felix Rosenqvist (3), Al Unser Jr. (3), Callum Ilott (1), and Josef Newgarden (1)

Chevrolet laps led at Portland International Raceway by team: Team Penske (408), Newman Haas Racing (206), Patrick Racing (110), Arrow McLaren (31), Galles Racing (3), and Juncos Hollinger Racing (1)

Manufacturer History at Portland International Raceway

Wins (with competition):

8 – Chevrolet (2024, 2022, 2019, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988)

7 – Honda (2023, 2021, 2018, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996

4 – Cosworth (1987, 1986, 1985, 1984)

2 – Ford (2001, 1992)

2 – Mercedes (1997, 1995)

1 – Toyota (2002

1 – Ilmor (1994

Poles (with competition):

8 – Chevrolet (2025, 2024, 2022, 2018, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1988)

6 – Honda (2023, 2021, 2019, 2000, 1999, 1996)

5 – Ford (2001, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1993

4 – Cosworth (1987, 1986, 1985, 1984)

1 – Toyota (2002

1 – Ilmor (1995)

1 – Porsche (1989)

Historical Chevrolet in the INDYCAR SERIES information

INDYCAR SERIES Manufacturer Championships (since 1979)

Chevrolet-Powered Wins in the Twin-Turbo 2.2L V6 Era (2012 – Present)

Chevrolet-Powered Wins (All-time)

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