Imperial Valley Press

Rossi eyes race wins to regain ground in IndyCar title chase

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Alexander Rossi learned from a headline that Takuma Sato’s team had absolved its driver of blame for an opening-lap crash that harmed Rossi’s championsh­ip chances.

He refused to click. Had no interest in their version of the incident.

“I get the gist, but my opinion remains the same,” Rossi told The Associated Press on Thursday. He insists Sato was egregiousl­y aggressive at the start of Sunday’s race at Pocono Raceway.

The crash sent Felix Rosenqvist to the hospital with a sore back and headache after his car flew into the fence, and Sato’s car landed upside down on Ryan Hunter-Reay’s crashed car.

It also gave Josef Newgarden breathing room in the championsh­ip race: Rossi trailed him by just 16 points before he crashed in the second turn at Pocono, and the accident more than doubled the deficit. Rossi is now 35 points behind Newgarden heading into Saturday night’s race at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway outside St. Louis, the start of the final three-race push to crown the IndyCar champion.

Rossi’s opinion of Sato’s role in his predicamen­t is unchanged, though he has let go of the anger he felt in the initial hours after the accident. He figured Newgarden would go on to win the race and he’d finish last, but Will Power was the winner and Rossi’s Andretti Autosport team showed tremendous resolve in getting him back on track to finish four positions higher than expected.

“Somehow it wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be,” Rossi said. “Yes, it was it was negative. But right now we’re in a position to where we kind of go for broke and take big risks take bigger chances to try and get race wins.”

That starts Saturday night on the final oval track of the season. Team Penske drivers are undefeated on ovals this year — Rossi was runner-up to Penske drivers Simon Pagenaud at the Indianapol­is 500, then Newgarden at Texas — and they’ve won IndyCar’s two visits to the track since it returned to the schedule. He was also runner-up last year at Gateway to Power.

Rossi believes it is imperative to win Saturday night because it’s probably his best track out of the three remaining stops, and because he needs to close the gap on Newgarden in the win column. Newgarden has four victories this season to Rossi’s two.

“What it boils down to is he has more wins, and you’re not going to win a

 ??  ?? In this July 19 file photo, Alexander Rossi gets set for qualifying for an IndyCar Series auto race at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. AP Photo/chArlIe neIbergAll
In this July 19 file photo, Alexander Rossi gets set for qualifying for an IndyCar Series auto race at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. AP Photo/chArlIe neIbergAll

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