The Norwalk Hour

IndyCar’s depth creating unpredicta­ble outcomes

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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Competitiv­e balance has defined the opening portion of this IndyCar season.

Road America’s history suggests that trend will continue Sunday.

The first seven IndyCar races have featured six different winners. The points lead has changed hands six times. There’s been a different pole winners, the most since 1961, for each of the first eight events; Alexander Rossi added his name to the list at Road America.

“It says a lot about the series at the moment,” Indianapol­is 500 champion Marcus Ericsson said. “There’s so many good drivers, so many good teams. It’s so hard to get it right week after week. Every weekend there’s at least, I would say, like 15 cars that can win that race they have their day.”

Ericsson is second in the standings — three points behind leader Will Power — heading into Sunday’s race at Road America. The permanent road course has featured a different winner in each of its last five IndyCar events.

Power took over the points lead by winning last week at Belle Isle. Ericsson won the Indy 500 a week earlier. Josef Newgarden is the circuit’s only two-time winner this season with victories at Texas and Long Beach. Scott McLaughlin won the opener at St. Petersburg, Pato O’Ward won at Barber and Colton Herta won on the Indianapol­is road course.

The list of winners doesn’t include Rossi, who has been mired in a 44-race losing streak dating to Road America in 2019. But he won his first pole since 2019 in qualifying and is trying Sunday at Road America to end his drought.

“It’s motivating, obviously,” Rossi said. “You don’t want to ever go through an experience like this. We haven’t finished the job yet. We need to go win. We’ve accomplish­ed half the goal.”

There are 10 races left in the season and plenty plenty of opportunit­ies hit the record of 11 different winners, set in 2000, 2001 and 2014.

“It’s probably the best IndyCar has ever been in terms of competitiv­eness,” said O’Ward. “There’s nothing harder than IndyCar at the moment. There’s no other series in the world that’s as competitiv­e. There’s no other championsh­ip in the world that’s as hard to win from a driver’s standpoint.”

ADVANTAGE UP FRONT

IndyCar has never had a Road America winner come from farther back than 13th, done by Alex Tagliani in 2004. Since the IndyCar series returned to Road America in 2016, all the winners have started ninth or better.

“It’s a long track,” said Newgarden, who will start second. “It’s a lot of ground to make up. We get pretty spread out. So when you start in the back, it puts you on even more of a back foot here versus a smaller track.”

That’s bad news for Power, who will start 15th. But then again, Power won from 16th last week in Detroit to reclaim the points

lead. FIELD INCLUDES TWO WOMEN

Simona de Silvestro and Tatiana Calderon are both competing Sunday, marking the first time an IndyCar event has included two female drivers since de Silvestro and Pippa Mann entered the 2015 Indianapol­is 500.

This will be de Silvestro’s first IndyCar start of the season and 70th of her career. Calderon, a rookie, is making her sixth start of the season.

“It’s great for IndyCar, for women in motorsport­s, for everyone basically,” Calderon said. “The more, the better. We are making steps forward.”

ROSENQVIST RETURNS

Felix Rosenqvist won one of the races in Road America’s 2020 doublehead­er but missed last year’s race after he was injured a week earlier in a crash at Detroit.

Rosenqvist is back now and hoping to replicate his 2020 success — which could help his quest to keep his job. The Swede is in a contract year with Arrow McLaren SP and paddock speculatio­n has placed a number of different drivers in the seat, with Rosenqvist rarely mentioned as a candidate.

But he’s running better of late: Rosenqvist was sixth on the road course at Indianapol­is, fourth in the Indianapol­is 500 and 10th in Detroit.

“We think we made some good improvemen­ts for this track specifical­ly, which we knew we had to make,” Rosenqvist said.

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