Race Notes

The NTT INDYCAR SERIES went 85 laps on the Streets of Toronto today with Andretti Global’s Colton Herta leading the way to the green flag, alongside teammate Kyle Kirkwood rolling off from P2. Herta went on to dominate the day, leading 80 total laps on his way to his first win of the season and eighth career victory.

Herta became the first in Series history to lead every session of the weekend before taking the final checkered flag and parking in Victory Circle. Herta’s win today gained him 54 valuable Championship points, moving him up two positions in the standings to fourth.

Kirkwood and the AutoNation team drove a strong, clean race to bring home a second-place finish today, recording a third career podium.

Despite good pace and strategy, the iconic Canadian street circuit was not as kind to the No. 28 of Marcus Ericsson today. Ericsson was seen as high as fourth early in the race before being credited as the race leader on Lap 55. Unfortunately, Ericsson was later involved in an incident with the No. 60 that caused him to cycle down to his original starting position in 11th. Ericsson attempted to work his way back up the field before retiring on Lap 73 with damage resulting from a multi-car incident in Turn 1.

The NTT INDYCAR SERIES now takes a three-weekend break before returning to oval racing at World Wide Technology Raceway on August 17. Only five races remain to settle the 2024 Championship fight.


Race Results

Colton Herta No. 26 Gainbridge Honda

P1

Started: P1

Standings: P4 (354pts)

“We’ve been knocking on the door of a win for so long. Forty-one starts without a win is a long time, and it’s been a disappointing time for us. Andretti is a team that demands perfection and results, so I’m feeling so happy about this win today after such a long time. The Gainbridge Honda was so fast and was great on red tires, black tires, restarts, long runs, saving fuel and really just whatever I needed it to do. Thanks to the team, it was an awesome day and I can’t wait to get back out to the next one.”