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2013 Honda Indy Toronto

2013 Honda Indy Toronto - Race 1
Race details
12th round of the 2013 IndyCar Series season
2013 Honda Indy Toronto Logo.jpg
Date July 13, 2013
Official name Honda Indy Toronto
Location Streets of Toronto
Course Temporary street circuit
1.755 mi / 2.824 km
Distance 85 laps
149.175 mi / 240.074 km
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 27.0 °C (80.6 °F) with negligible amounts of wind
Pole position
Driver Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Time 59.6756 (105.872 mph)
Fastest lap
Driver Helio Castroneves (Team Penske)
Time 59.8267 sec (105.605 mph) (on lap 57 of 85)
Podium
First Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Second Sébastien Bourdais (Dragon Racing)
Third Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing)
2013 Honda Indy Toronto - Race 2
Race details
13th round of the 2013 IndyCar Series season
Toronto, Ontario street circuit track map.svg
Date July 14, 2013
Official name Honda Indy Toronto
Location Streets of Toronto
Course Temporary street circuit
1.755 mi / 2.824 km
Distance 85 laps
149.175 mi / 240.074 km
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 29.0 °C (84.2 °F) with negligible amounts of wind
Pole position
Driver Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Time 58.9686 (107.142 mph)
Fastest lap
Driver Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Time 59.7982 sec (105.655 mph) (on lap 62 of 85)
Podium
First Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Second Hélio Castroneves (Team Penske)
Third Sébastien Bourdais (Dragon Racing)

The 2013 Honda Indy Toronto was a Canadian open wheel motor race held as the twelfth and thirteenth rounds of the 2013 IndyCar Series season. It was the 27th Indy Toronto For the first time in its 28-year history it was held over two races instead of one. The races were contested over 85 laps each at the 1.755-mile (2.824 km) street course at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Both races were won by New Zealander Scott Dixon driving for the Chip Ganassi Racing team. By the end of the weekend Dixon had won three races consecutively, adding to his victory in the previous race, the Pocono IndyCar 400. Dixon had risen from fourth in the points to second, just 29 points behind Hélio Castroneves putting his charge towards his third Indycar championship back on track. Dragon Racing's Sébastien Bourdais had his best weekend of the season, finishing second on Saturday and third on Sunday behind Castroneves. Dixon's team mate Dario Franchitti followed immediate behind Bourdais in both races for a third and a fourth, scoring more points than Castroneves for the weekend.

The first race saw Dixon overhaul Bourdais late in the race to take the victory. The much hyped standing start was shifted from Race 1 to Race 2 after Josef Newgarden stalled on the grid for the Saturday race. Franchitti's third place was originally taken away when he was assigned a 25-second penalty for blocking Will Power's attempted overtake for third place on the final lap. Power hit the barriers and would be classified in 15th. The penalty was later rescinded. Early in the race Ryan Briscoe broke his wrist in an accident. Indly Lights driver Carlos Muñoz was drafted in to replace him on Sunday.

Dixon dominated the Sunday race, leading home Castroneves ahead of a battle between Bourdais, Franchitti, Power and Ryan Hunter-Reay that ended with a collision that eliminated Power, Hunter-Reay and Takuma Sato.


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