Monday, April 18, 2016

The Long Beach Scorecard -- 2016

Hey there Internet!! The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach was yesterday, that means it's time for the Scoring Indy Scorecard / Quick Hits. Here we go!!


The Scorecard


FinishDriverGridLedCompletedA.R.P.Race Score
1Pagenaud328801.9979.80
2Dixon22802.6063.37
3Castroneves147801.9378.58
4Montoya50805.2356.71
5Sato80806.8955.52
6Kanaan40804.8349.63
7Power60805.6048.33
8Hinchcliffe70807.9443.03
9Bourdais1408011.9644.14
10Newgarden908010.1136.40
11Kimball1538012.8639.27
12Munoz1008012.1328.52
13Daly1308013.3628.00
14Chilton1908017.6627.16
15Rahal1708012.0129.99
16Aleshin1808015.8122.38
17Filippi1208016.169.63
18Hunter-Reay1108015.536.02
19Andretti2107918.1413.81
20Rossi1607917.494.25
21Hawksworth2007720.742.05


Quick Hits

- Kimball made the best of the (rarely invoked) three-stop strategy, putting up the best Race Score number outside of P1-9. We'll take a deeper look in the Number Dives (Phoenix and Long Beach are getting combined).

- Drivers who out-performed their equipment (Finishing higher than ARP): Montoya, Sato, Kimball, Bourdais, Chilton. Low numbers are to be expected in such an un-eventful (and I'm not saying it like that's a bad thing) race.

- The one of those, who really surprised me, was Chilton. I thought he had a bad race. The numbers look mighty good. Well, they look mighty good for P14.

- The "boring" (again, not a bad thing for me) nature of the race probably contributed to Takuma Sato's sterling performance. We'll also put the "Sato Theory" to the test when we do the Number Dives.


Stay Tuned

Number Dives later this week. Barber this weekend. And, I'm the undisputed twisty king of Blogger Alley on the Indycar fantasy game. We don't need to talk about the ovals... See you soon, Internet!

-- Guido

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