2020 IndyCar Grand Prix

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DateJuly 4, 2020
Official nameGMR Grand Prix
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.439 mi / 3.925 km
United States 2020 GMR Grand Prix
Race details
2nd round of the 2020 IndyCar Series season
DateJuly 4, 2020
Official nameGMR Grand Prix
LocationIndianapolis Motor Speedway
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.439 mi / 3.925 km
Distance80 laps
195.12 mi / 314.02 km
Pole position
DriverAustralia Will Power (Team Penske)
Time1:10.1779
Fastest lap
DriverNew Zealand Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Time1:11.751 (on lap 49 of 80)
Podium
FirstNew Zealand Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing)
SecondUnited States Graham Rahal (Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing)
ThirdFrance Simon Pagenaud (Team Penske)
Chronology
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2019 October 2020

The 2020 GMR Grand Prix, was an IndyCar Series event scheduled for July 4, 2020 and was the second of fourteen rounds of the 2020 IndyCar Series Season. It was originally scheduled for May 9, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] As a result of the postponement, the race was run as a double-header event with the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with IndyCar sharing the card with the Shell 150 NASCAR Xfinity Series event, the day before the NASCAR Cup Series Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400.[2] The race was also reduced from 85 laps to 80 laps to compensate for the compacted schedule, and was the first of two meetings held on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course. The second road course meeting was held October 2–4 as part of the Harvest Auto Racing Classic featuring the Intercontinental GT Challenge. It was the inaugural NASCAR meeting race for INDYCAR.

Qualifying was held Friday, July 3, with the first session beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST. With temperatures much higher than the normal May date the event had normally been run at, qualifying times were slower than in years previous. Will Power qualified on pole position with a time of 1:10.1779, besting Jack Harvey and Colton Herta. Rookie Oliver Askew set the fastest time of the day in the second round of qualifying with a 1:09.8780, but wore out his tires in doing so, causing him to only manage 5th place in the Firestone Fast 6 session.[3]

Key Meaning
 R  Rookie
 W  Past winner
Pos No. Name Grp. Round 1 Round 2 Fast 6
1 12 Australia Will Power  W  2 1:10.2548 1:10.1313 1:10.1779
2 60 United Kingdom Jack Harvey 2 1:10.5157 1:10.0238 1:10.3653
3 88 United States Colton Herta 2 1:10.4114 1:10.0985 1:10.5197
4 15 United States Graham Rahal 2 1:10.5647 1:10.0707 1:10.5844
5 7 United States Oliver Askew  R  1 1:10.5306 1:09.8780 1:10.8404
6 1 United States Josef Newgarden 1 1:10.6188 1:10.1420 No Time
7 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon 2 1:10.5000 1:10.1990
8 20 United States Conor Daly 1 1:10.5658 1:10.2169
9 10 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist 1 1:10.5558 1:10.2310
10 59 United Kingdom Max Chilton 1 1:10.5465 1:10.3055
11 27 United States Alexander Rossi 2 1:10.5947 1:10.3426
12 28 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay 1 1:10.5880 1:10.5764
13 5 Mexico Patricio O'Ward 1 1:10.7333
14 8 Sweden Marcus Ericsson 2 1:10.6287
15 18 United States Santino Ferrucci 1 1:10.7902
16 45 United States Spencer Pigot 2 1:10.6350
17 30 Japan Takuma Sato 1 1:10.8853
18 21 Netherlands Rinus VeeKay  R  2 1:10.7070
19 29 Canada James Hinchcliffe 1 1:11.1478
20 22 France Simon Pagenaud  W  2 1:10.7438
21 55 Spain Álex Palou  R  1 1:11.1815
22 26 United States Zach Veach 2 1:11.2762
23 24 United States Sage Karam 1 1:11.7774
24 4 United States Charlie Kimball 2 1:11.4026
25 98 United States Marco Andretti 1 1:12.0513
26 14 Canada Dalton Kellett  R  2 1:11.5876

Race

Championship standings after the race

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