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2013 IndyCar Series

18th season of the IndyCar Series


18th season of the IndyCar Series

The 2013 IZOD IndyCar Series was the 18th season of the IndyCar Series and the 102nd season of American open wheel racing. Its premier event was the 97th Indianapolis 500 held on Sunday, May 26. The 2013 season was the second to feature the Dallara DW12 chassis. Ryan Hunter-Reay entered the season as the defending drivers' champion. Chevrolet entered as the defending Manufacturers' Cup champion.

The 2013 season has featured four first-time winners, the most since 1965. Also highlighting the season is the introduction of doubleheader races, and the experimentation with standing starts at selected events. Heading into the final race of the season, two-time champion Scott Dixon led Hélio Castroneves by 25 points in a two driver fight for the championship. In a race where only nine drivers finished, Dixon finished fifth while Castroneves finished sixth, and as a result, Dixon won his third series title by 27 points. In the manufacturers' championship, Chevrolet defended their title ahead of Honda.

After Lotus decided to withdraw from the IndyCar Series due to a poor 2012 season, the 2013 season marks the first season since 2002 that the series would feature only two engine manufacturers.

2013 was the final season that Izod—which became the main sponsor in the 2010 IndyCar Series—was the main sponsor of the championship; as Verizon Communications was announced as the new series sponsor for the 2014 season.

This was the last season to feature four-time champion Dario Franchitti as in race two in Houston, Franchitti would be involved in an accident that would ultimately end his career after 12 seasons in IndyCar. This would also be the final season of E. J. Viso's IndyCar career. For 2014 and beyond, Viso would focus more on Sports cars and Stadium Super Trucks.

Confirmed entries

  • All chassis are composed of a Dallara DW12 "IndyCar Safety Cell" base chassis, and Dallara aerokit. All teams run Firestone tires. On December 21, 2012, Firestone signed a five-year contract extension with IndyCar. Firestone is the official supplier for IndyCar through 2018.
TeamEngineNo.Driver(s)Round(s)
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda14JPN Takuma SatoAll
41USA Conor Daly5
Andretti AutosportChevrolet1USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAll
25USA Marco AndrettiAll
26COL Carlos Muñoz5
27CAN James HinchcliffeAll
Team Venezuela / Andretti Autosport / HVM5VEN E. J. Viso1–18
COL Carlos Muñoz19
Barracuda RacingHonda98CAN Alex Tagliani1–13
ITA Luca Filippi14, 16–18
USA J. R. Hildebrand15, 19
Chip Ganassi RacingHonda8AUS Ryan Briscoe5
9NZL Scott DixonAll
10GBR Dario Franchitti1–18
CAN Alex Tagliani19
83USA Charlie KimballAll
Dale Coyne RacingHonda18BRA Ana Beatriz1–5, 9–10
GBR Mike Conway6–7, 12–13, 17–18
GBR Pippa Mann8, 11, 19
AUS James Davison14–15
GBR Stefan Wilson16
19GBR Justin WilsonAll
63GBR Pippa Mann5
Dragon RacingChevrolet6COL Sebastián SaavedraAll
7FRA Sébastien BourdaisAll
Ed Carpenter RacingChevrolet20USA Ed CarpenterAll
KV Racing TechnologyChevrolet11BRA Tony KanaanAll
78CHE Simona de SilvestroAll
Lazier Partners RacingChevrolet91USA Buddy Lazier5
Panther RacingChevrolet4USA J. R. Hildebrand1–5
AUS Ryan Briscoe6–7, 9, 11–12, 15
ESP Oriol Servià8, 10, 14, 16–19
COL Carlos Muñoz13
60USA Townsend Bell5
Panther Dreyer & Reinbold RacingChevrolet22ESP Oriol Servià1–5
Rahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda15USA Graham RahalAll
16GBR James JakesAll
17GBR Mike Conway3
MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.5
Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda67USA Josef NewgardenAll
97DEU Lucas Luhr15
Schmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda55FRA Tristan VautierAll
81GBR Katherine Legge5
Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports77FRA Simon PagenaudAll
Team PenskeChevrolet2USA A. J. Allmendinger2–3, 5–7, 19
3BRA Hélio CastronevesAll
12AUS Will PowerAll

Driver changes

  • A. J. Allmendinger, after being released by Penske Racing's NASCAR team for violating the sports substance abuse policy, returned to the team to take over the No. 2 car vacated by Ryan Briscoe. Allmendinger tested with Team Penske at Sebring on February 18 and 19, 2013. Satisfied with the test results, Allmendinger drove the No. 2 at Barber, Long Beach, Detroit, the Indianapolis 500, and Fontana.
  • Rubens Barrichello left the IndyCar Series to compete in Brazilian stock car racing for the 2013 season after failing to find a sponsor to continue in IndyCar.
  • Graham Rahal moved from Chip Ganassi Racing to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
  • Simona de Silvestro moved from HVM Racing to KV Racing Technology.
  • Takuma Sato left Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for A. J. Foyt Enterprises.
  • James Jakes left Dale Coyne Racing for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
  • E. J. Viso left KV Racing Technology to join in a 3 team alliance between his own Team Venezuela, Andretti Autosport, and HVM Racing. Andretti continued to run as a three car operation, but supplied Viso's team as a satellite fourth car in conjunction with HVM.
  • After running a partial 2012 season with Andretti Autosport, Sebastián Saavedra joined Dragon Racing for the 2013 season, replacing Katherine Legge.

Mid-season changes

  • On May 30, 2013 Panther Racing announced it was terminating its contract with driver J. R. Hildebrand by mutual consent. On the same day, the team announced Ryan Briscoe would replace Hildebrand for the races at Belle Isle.
  • On July 26, 2013 Barracuda Racing asked Alex Tagliani to relinquish driving the team's entry for the rest of the season. Luca Filippi drove the #98 at Mid-Ohio. J. R. Hildebrand, as well as Filippi, was being considered for the #98 car for the remainder of the season.

Schedule

The 2013 IndyCar Series schedule was formally announced on Speed's WindTunnel with Dave Despain, on the evening of September 30, 2012. The schedule consisted of nineteen races, hosted across sixteen venues. Included were three doubleheader events – with one race of the Toronto and Houston doubleheader featuring a standing start (Belle Isle did not utilize a standing start due to the narrowness of the start-finish area). The IndyCar Triple Crown returned for the first time since 1989, featuring the races at Indianapolis, Pocono and Fontana. IndyCar offered a $1,000,000 bonus to a driver who can win all three events, with a $250,000 consolation prize if a driver can win two of the three events.

IconLegend
Oval/Speedway
Road course
Street circuit
**BOLD**Fuzzy's Ultra Premium Vodka Triple Crown event.
RndDateRace nameTrackLocation12345678910111213141516171819
March 24Honda Grand Prix of St. PetersburgStreets of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, Florida
April 7Honda Indy Grand Prix of AlabamaBarber Motorsports ParkBirmingham, Alabama
April 2139th Toyota Grand Prix of Long BeachStreets of Long BeachLong Beach, California
May 5Itaipava São Paulo Indy 300Streets of São PauloSão Paulo, Brazil
May 26**[97th Indianapolis 500-Mile Race](2013-indianapolis-500)**Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
June 1Chevrolet Indy Dual in DetroitDetroit Belle Isle street circuitDetroit, Michigan
June 2
June 8Firestone 550Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
June 15Milwaukee IndyFestMilwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
June 23Iowa Corn Indy 250Iowa SpeedwayNewton, Iowa
July 7**Pocono IndyCar 400**Pocono RacewayLong Pond, Pennsylvania
July 13Honda Indy TorontoExhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
July 14
August 4Honda Indy 200 at Mid-OhioMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
August 25GoPro Indy Grand Prix of SonomaSonoma RacewaySonoma, California
September 1Grand Prix of BaltimoreStreets of BaltimoreBaltimore, Maryland
October 5Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of HoustonReliant ParkHouston, Texas
October 6
October 19**MAVTV 500 IndyCar World Championships**Auto Club SpeedwayFontana, California

Schedule development

  • The Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix returned to the 2.346 mi track layout used from 1998 to 2001.
  • IndyCar went to Pocono Raceway July 7, 2013, for a 400 mi race. It was the first open-wheel race at Pocono since 1989. A contract had been signed to continue the event through 2015.
  • The Edmonton Indy did not return after the promoter Octane Motorsports made a business decision not to promote the race in 2013. The city announced that they would not seek another promoter.
  • The Grand Prix of Houston at Reliant Park returned to American open-wheel racing as an IndyCar Series event on October 4–6. Mi-Jack Promotions, Reliant Park, and IndyCar have signed a contract for the event through 2017. Shell has signed a 4-year title sponsorship deal for the event with dual branding of their lubricants division. The event was last run as a Champ Car event in 2007.
  • IndyCar had discussions to add a twentieth round of the championship at a circuit in Europe. Venues put forward as candidates for the event include Monza, Imola, and Mugello. The event failed to materialize, and the series moved its international focus towards the possibility of adding races to the series in 2015 at the earliest.

Results

Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace WinnerReportDriverTeamManufacturer12345678910111213141516171819
St. PetersburgAUS Will PowerAUS Will PowerBRA Hélio CastronevesCAN James HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet[Report](2013-honda-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg)
BirminghamUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayGBR James JakesUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet[Report](2013-honda-indy-grand-prix-of-alabama)
Long BeachGBR Dario FranchittiVEN E. J. VisoJPN Takuma SatoJPN Takuma SatoA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda[Report](2013-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)
São PauloUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayBRA Tony KanaanJPN Takuma SatoCAN James HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet[Report](2013-sao-paulo-indy-300)
IndianapolisUSA Ed CarpenterGBR Justin WilsonUSA Ed CarpenterBRA Tony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet[Report](2013-indianapolis-500)
Detroit 1GBR Dario FranchittiGBR Mike ConwayGBR Mike ConwayGBR Mike ConwayDale Coyne RacingHonda[Report](2013-chevrolet-detroit-belle-isle-grand-prix)
Detroit 2GBR Mike ConwayGBR Mike ConwayGBR Mike ConwayFRA Simon PagenaudSchmidt Hamilton MotorsportsHonda
TexasAUS Will PowerBRA Tony KanaanBRA Hélio CastronevesBRA Hélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet[Report](2013-firestone-550)
MilwaukeeUSA Marco AndrettiUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayJPN Takuma SatoUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet[Report](2013-milwaukee-indyfest)
IowaBRA Hélio CastronevesUSA Ed CarpenterCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet[Report](2013-iowa-corn-indy-250)
PoconoUSA Marco AndrettiJPN Takuma SatoUSA Marco AndrettiNZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda[Report](2013-pocono-indycar-400)
Toronto 1GBR Dario FranchittiBRA Hélio CastronevesAUS Will PowerNZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda[Report](2013-honda-indy-toronto)
Toronto 2NZL Scott DixonGBR Dario FranchittiNZL Scott DixonNZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda
Mid-OhioUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayFRA Simon PagenaudUSA Charlie KimballUSA Charlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingHonda[Report](2013-honda-indy-200-at-mid-ohio)
SonomaGBR Dario FranchittiAUS Will PowerNZL Scott DixonAUS Will PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet[Report](2013-gopro-indy-grand-prix-of-sonoma)
BaltimoreNZL Scott DixonFRA Sébastien BourdaisAUS Will PowerFRA Simon PagenaudSchmidt Hamilton MotorsportsHonda[Report](2013-grand-prix-of-baltimore)
Houston 1JPN Takuma SatoAUS Will PowerNZL Scott DixonNZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda[Report](2013-grand-prix-of-houston)
Houston 2BRA Hélio CastronevesITA Luca FilippiAUS Will PowerAUS Will PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet
FontanaAUS Will PowerCAN James HinchcliffeAUS Will PowerAUS Will PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet[Report](2013-mavtv-500-indycar-world-championships)

Race summaries

Round 1: St. Petersburg

James Hinchcliffe won the first IndyCar race of his career, taking the lead from Hélio Castroneves on a restart on lap 85 of 110. Hinchcliffe held off Castroneves by 1.09 seconds, with Marco Andretti finishing third, passing Simona de Silvestro for the position on the final lap.

Will Power dominated the early parts of the race, but dropped to 16th at the finish after contact with J. R. Hildebrand. Dario Franchitti finished last after an early crash, and defending series champion Ryan Hunter-Reay dropped out with mechanical problems.

Round 2: Barber

Ryan Hunter-Reay won the pole position and led 53 laps en route to victory. After a sequence of pit stops around lap 50, Hélio Castroneves led. Hunter-Reay caught up and passed Castroneves for the lead on lap 76, with Scott Dixon moving up to second. Hunter-Reay held off the charge of Dixon over the last 5–10 laps, to seal the win. Castroneves held on to finish third. Will Power started second, but slid off the track in turn one at the start, losing several positions. After working his way back to the front for two laps, he came home 5th.

Round 3: Long Beach

Takuma Sato led 50 of 80 laps, and won his first career IndyCar race at the 39th annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Sato effectively took control of the race on lap 23, when he passed Ryan Hunter-Reay for second place in turn 1. After the leaders cycled through pit stops, Sato assumed the lead on lap 31, and did not relinquish the top spot for the remainder of the race. Sato's win was the first for A. J. Foyt Enterprises since 2002 and their first ever (in the team's 34th season) not on an Oval.

Top teams Penske, Ganassi, and Andretti were all shut out of the podium. In addition, contenders and Andretti teammates James Hinchcliffe and Hunter-Reay both dropped out early due to contact.

Round 4: São Paulo

In the dramatic closing laps, Takuma Sato was leading, looking for his second consecutive victory. Josef Newgarden was running second, and in third was a hard-charging James Hinchcliffe. Newgarden challenged Sato for the lead with a few laps to go, but Sato held the lead. Hinchcliffe then managed to take over second, and set his sights on Sato. On the backstretch, Hinchcliffe went side-by-side, but again Sato held the lead, with what some thought may have been intentional 'blocking.' On the final lap, Hinchcliffe again tried for the lead on the backstretch, and again Sato aggressively defended his position. At the end of the backstretch, going into the final turn, Sato slid high, and Hinchcliffe slipped by on the inside to take the win by 0.3463 seconds. At the same time, Marco Andretti made a similar pass for third place, to round out the podium.

Round 5: Indianapolis 500

A race record 68 lead changes amongst 14 different drivers highlighted the most competitive and fastest Indy 500 in history. On a restart with three laps to go, Ryan Hunter-Reay led rookie Carlos Muñoz, Tony Kanaan, and Marco Andretti. At the green flag, the top three cars went three-wide into turn one, with Kanaan taking the lead. Seconds later, Dario Franchitti hit the outside wall in turn one, bringing out the race ending final caution. Tony Kanaan completed the final two laps in the lead under yellow, and won his first Indy 500, a popular victory after eleven previous unsuccessful attempts.

Round 6: Detroit (Sat.)

The first race of the Detroit Grand Prix (IndyCar) saw part-time driver Mike Conway dominate. The series began utilizing a revised and upgraded version of the Belle Isle circuit, a layout used by CART from 1998 to 2001. Conway took the lead on lap 44 and led a total of 47 laps en route to victory. In the second half, Conway pulled out to an insurmountable 20-second lead at one point.

Round 7: Detroit (Sun.)

Mike Conway started from the pole position and looked to sweep the weekend of races in the second race of the Chevrolet Dual at Detroit. Conway led 31 of the first 45 laps, but after a sequence of pit stops, and a failed tire strategy, was shuffled back to third in the closing stages. After a ten-car accident that took out several front-runners, the final stint shaped up as a three-car battle between Simon Pagenaud, James Jakes, and Conway. Pagenaud came to the lead when Jakes pitted on lap 58. Jakes came back out on the track close behind, with Conway charging in third. Pagenaud held off the challenge, and won his first-career IndyCar race, and the first victory for Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports.

Round 8: Texas

Hélio Castroneves dominated en route to his first win of the season, and Team Penske's first victory of 2013. Castroneves led the final 132 laps, and won over second place Ryan Hunter-Reay by 4.6919 seconds. However, Castroneves' car failed post-race inspection due to an illegal underwing. The team was fined $35,000 but Castroneves maintained the victory.

Round 9: Milwaukee

Ryan Hunter-Reay won for the second year in a row at Milwaukee, taking the lead from Takuma Sato with 53 laps to go, after executing a daring pass on Hélio Castroneves only a few laps before. Marco Andretti started on the pole and led 61 laps, but an electrical problem dropped him from contention. The combination of these events meant Hunter-Reay passed his Andretti Autosport teammate for 2nd in the championship.

Round 10: Iowa

James Hinchcliffe led 226 of 250 laps, dominating his way to victory. Second place Ryan Hunter-Reay mounted a charge in the waning laps as Hinchcliffe developed some handling problems, but fell short at the finish. Hélio Castroneves finished 8th, but held on to the championship points lead.

Round 11: Pocono

IndyCars returned to Pocono for the first time since 1989. Marco Andretti started on the pole, and dominated most of the first half. His fuel stop strategy, however, forced him to conserve late in the race, and dropped him to a 10th-place finish. Early contenders Ryan Hunter-Reay and Takuma Sato dropped out when Sato overshot the entrance to pit road, slamming into Hunter-Reay's car from behind. In the late stages, Ganassi teammates Scott Dixon, Charlie Kimball, and Dario Franchitti came to the front after a well-executed final pit stop strategy. Dixon led the Ganassi sweep of the podium, owner Chip Ganassi's first 1–2–3 sweep, the team's 100th Indycar win, and the 200th victory for Honda in the series.

Round 12: Toronto (Sat.)

The second doubleheader of the season was held at Toronto. The Saturday race was scheduled to utilize a standing start, but it was waved off when Josef Newgarden stalled on the track. Scott Dixon won, while Sébastien Bourdais finished second, his first open-wheel podium since 2007.

Round 13: Toronto (Sun.)

Scott Dixon swept the second race of the doubleheader, as well as winning his third consecutive race overall. After waving off the previous day, the Sunday race utilized a standing start, the first American Indycar race to utilize a standing start in modern times.

Round 14: Mid-Ohio

Charlie Kimball became the fourth first-time winner of the season, and the 9th different winner in 14 races. Kimball took the lead for good on lap 73 of 90, and won even after crashing his primary car earlier in the weekend. Some drivers in the field were attempting to execute a two-stop strategy, but in doing so, fuel-saving measures were needed. In a race that went without a caution, Kimball's race strategist made the call to switch to a three-stop run, which allowed a much faster pace, and Kimball pulled away to a commanding victory.

On the final lap, 6th place Hélio Castroneves held off Scott Dixon at the line, allowing him to leave the weekend with a 31-point lead in the championship standings.

Round 15: Sonoma

Lucas Luhr made his IndyCar Series debut, driving the #97 Honda for Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing. J. R. Hildebrand drove the #98 car for Barracuda Racing. Dario Franchitti won the pole. Will Power and Scott Dixon battled most of the race, but when Dixon hit one of Power's crew members, Dixon received a drive-through penalty. Power led the final sixteen laps to take his first win of the season, and as a result, Power became the tenth different winner of the 2013 season.

Round 16: Baltimore

Simon Pagenaud won his second race of the season. Hélio Castroneves finished 9th, and maintained the points lead.

Round 17: Houston (Sat.)

The first race of the Houston doubleheader saw Scott Dixon win, and points leader Hélio Castroneves struggle. Castroneves suffered mechanical problems and came home 18th. Dixon closed the championship deficit to 8 points with two events remaining.

Round 18: Houston (Sun.)

The second race of the Houston doubleheader was won by Will Power, and Scott Dixon came home second. For the second day in a row, Hélio Castroneves suffered gearbox troubles, which relegated him to a 23rd-place finish. Dixon took the points lead for the first time, holding a 25-point advantage with one race left.

This race however was marred by a major crash involving Dario Franchitti, Takuma Sato and E. J. Viso on the final lap. Franchitti touched wheels with Sato and his car was launched up into the catch fence. Debris injured thirteen spectators, while Franchitti was hospitalized with a concussion, fractured ankle, and two spinal fractures; these injuries forced him to retire from racing. Sato and Viso were uninjured.

Round 19: Fontana

Before this race it was announced by Team Penske that A. J. Allmendinger would return to the team, driving their #2 Chevrolet. J. R. Hildebrand was announced by Barracuda Racing to drive their #98 Honda.

Will Power, from the pole, quickly lost the lead to a faster Sébastien Bourdais who dominated the first quarter of the race. Meanwhile, Castroneves went from 10th to 5th place and watched the battle for the lead between Kanaan, Hunter-Reay, Bourdais and a fast Carlos Muñoz while Dixon kept the pace in 15th place.

At lap 111, Justin Wilson lost the rear of his car and was avoided by Josef Newgarden who collected Oriol Servià in the process. Then Wilson was hit by Tristan Vautier involving also James Jakes and Simona de Silvestro in the accident. Wilson was sent to the local hospital with minor fractures.

At the checkered flag Will Power finally grabbed the win at Fontana, followed by Ed Carpenter and Tony Kanaan. Dixon finished in 5th place, which was enough to give him the season title, while Castroneves had a tough night and finished 6th. Dixon become the new Indycar Series Champion, winning previously in 2003 and 2008 making him a three-time champion. This race was also a battle of attrition as only 9 of the 25 starters finished the race.

Points standings

  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

Driver standings

  • One point is awarded to any driver who leads at least one lap during a race. Two additional points are awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
  • Bonus points are awarded for qualifying performance:
    • At all tracks except Indianapolis and Iowa, the driver who qualifies on pole earns one point.
      • In qualifying for race two of a double header weekend, the fastest driver in each of the two qualifying groups receives a bonus point.
    • At Indianapolis, drivers who advance to Q2 earn bonus points. Drivers who qualify tenth through twenty-fourth earn four qualifying points, and the remaining qualifying drivers earn three points.
    • At Iowa, the third-place driver in the first two heat races earn one bonus. The ten drivers who qualified for the third heat race earn points based on the result of that race.
PosDriver[STP](2013-honda-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg)[BAR](2013-honda-indy-grand-prix-of-alabama)[LBH](2013-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)[SAO](2013-sao-paulo-indy-300)[Indy 500](2013-indianapolis-500)[BEL](2013-chevrolet-detroit-belle-isle-grand-prix)[TMS](2013-firestone-550)[MIL](2013-milwaukee-indyfest)[IOW](2013-iowa-corn-indy-250)[POC](2013-pocono-indycar-400)[TOR](2013-honda-indy-toronto)[MOH](2013-honda-indy-200-at-mid-ohio)[SON](2013-gopro-indy-grand-prix-of-sonoma)[BAL](2013-grand-prix-of-baltimore)[HOU](2013-shell-pennzoil-grand-prix-of-houston)[CAL](2013-mavtv-500-indycar-world-championships)Pts15772550350844985484647274698449942710418113971237013362143481534016333173221831919294202662123622233231852418025112261002779287429723053313432273314341135103683783880PosDriver[STP](2013-honda-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg)[BAR](2013-honda-indy-grand-prix-of-alabama)[LBH](2013-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)[SAO](2013-sao-paulo-indy-300)[Indy 500](2013-indianapolis-500)[BEL](2013-chevrolet-detroit-belle-isle-grand-prix)[TMS](2013-firestone-550)[MIL](2013-milwaukee-indyfest)[IOW](2013-iowa-corn-indy-250)[POC](2013-pocono-indycar-400)[TOR](2013-honda-indy-toronto)[MOH](2013-honda-indy-200-at-mid-ohio)[SON](2013-gopro-indy-grand-prix-of-sonoma)[BAL](2013-grand-prix-of-baltimore)[HOU](2013-shell-pennzoil-grand-prix-of-houston)[CAL](2013-mavtv-500-indycar-world-championships)Pts
NZL Scott Dixon52111814164423616511**1***715***19**1*25
BRA Hélio Castroneves2*3101368581*2**8**18*6*267918**23**c6
FRA Simon Pagenaud2468982112113126116912*2*514613
AUS Will Power***16***51624196820**7**3172415*184*1*18**12*1***1***
USA Marco Andretti3773432065**20**94**10***49941013207
GBR Justin Wilson98320*5*143221591171188243418
USA Ryan Hunter-Reay18**1***24**11**372182*1*2201819**5**62020219
CAN James Hinchcliffe1262612191519951*3248211087243*4*
USA Charlie Kimball124211091914717171222161*20611810
GBR Dario Franchitti2525**4**72317**6**568203**3***4*3**3**211515
BRA Tony Kanaan41320*21*1121312*3*10381352424131521243
FRA Sébastien Bourdais111615142915241120221416231210*3*8512
CHE Simona de Silvestro618981724162416242111101411952108
USA Josef Newgarden239135282571681115523112324251320
VEN E. J. Viso712*22*618417171041021145171413916
USA Ed Carpenter14221823**10***11815414*4*69132220191423222
JPN Takuma Sato8141*2*13181923117*237*22*2420222324**17**1417
USA Graham Rahal132122225269921165918201318111771815
GBR James Jakes15*23*1217202010212181812122313252361722
2110171616281114182113191916211211221121
COL Sebastián Saavedra202027193227221014131923161519218141224
ESP Oriol Servià171564111319710141219719
GBR Mike Conway25*1*****3****77169
CAN Alex Tagliani10111912241123212223241217171014
USA J. R. Hildebrand191751533101611
AUS Ryan Briscoe1223211315142217
USA A. J. Allmendinger192375252516
COL Carlos Muñoz221723
BRA Ana Beatriz2224142515291922
ITA Luca Filippi162210*19*
GBR Pippa Mann3030241525
AUS James Davison1518
GBR Stefan Wilson16
USA Conor Daly2231
USA Townsend Bell2722
DEU Lucas Luhr22
GBR Katherine Legge2633
USA Buddy Lazier3132
MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.DNQ
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid Not Start
(DNS)
Race abandoned
(C)
BlankDid not
participate
Rookie

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Entrant standings

  • Based on the entrant, used for oval qualifications order, and starting grids when qualifying is cancelled.
  • Only full-time entrants, and at-large part-time entrants shown.
PosDriver[STP](2013-honda-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg)[BAR](2013-honda-indy-grand-prix-of-alabama)[LBH](2013-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)[SAO](2013-sao-paulo-indy-300)[Indy 500](2013-indianapolis-500)[BEL](2013-chevrolet-detroit-belle-isle-grand-prix)[TMS](2013-firestone-550)[MIL](2013-milwaukee-indyfest)[IOW](2013-iowa-corn-indy-250)[POC](2013-pocono-indycar-400)[TOR](2013-honda-indy-toronto)[MOH](2013-honda-indy-200-at-mid-ohio)[SON](2013-gopro-indy-grand-prix-of-sonoma)[BAL](2013-grand-prix-of-baltimore)[HOU](2013-shell-pennzoil-grand-prix-of-houston)[CAL](2013-mavtv-500-indycar-world-championships)Pts157725353508449854846472746984499435104271139712370133621434815347163331732218319193192029421291222662324924236251122679PosDriver[STP](2013-honda-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg)[BAR](2013-honda-indy-grand-prix-of-alabama)[LBH](2013-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)[SAO](2013-sao-paulo-indy-300)[Indy 500](2013-indianapolis-500)[BEL](2013-chevrolet-detroit-belle-isle-grand-prix)[TMS](2013-firestone-550)[MIL](2013-milwaukee-indyfest)[IOW](2013-iowa-corn-indy-250)[POC](2013-pocono-indycar-400)[TOR](2013-honda-indy-toronto)[MOH](2013-honda-indy-200-at-mid-ohio)[SON](2013-gopro-indy-grand-prix-of-sonoma)[BAL](2013-grand-prix-of-baltimore)[HOU](2013-shell-pennzoil-grand-prix-of-houston)[CAL](2013-mavtv-500-indycar-world-championships)Pts
#9 Chip Ganassi Racing52111814164423616511**1***715***19**1*25
#3 Team Penske2*3101368581*2**8**18*6*267918**23**16
#77 Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports2468982112113126116912*2*514613
#12 Team Penske***16***51624196820**7**3172415*184*1*18**12*1***1***
#25 Andretti Autosport3773432065**20**94**10***49941013207
#19 Dale Coyne Racing98320*5*143221591171188243418
#28 Andretti Autosport18**1***24**11**372182*1*2201819**5**62020219
#27 Andretti Autosport1262612191519951*3248211087243*4*
#10 Chip Ganassi Racing2525**4**72317**6**568203**3***4*3**3**21151514
#83 Chip Ganassi Racing124211091914717171222161*20611810
#11 KV Racing Technology41320*21*1121312*3*10381352424131521243
#7 Dragon Racing111615142915241120221416231210*3*8512
#78 KV Racing Technology618981724162416242111101411952108
#67 Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing239135282571681115523112324251320
#5 Team Venezuela / Andretti Autosport / HVM712*22*61841717104102114517141391623
#20 Ed Carpenter Racing14221823**10***11815414*4*69132220191423222
#14 A. J. Foyt Enterprises8141*2*13181923117*237*22*2420222324**17**1417
#18 Dale Coyne Racing222414251529*1*****3****241922157715181616925
#15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing132122225269921165918201318111771815
#16 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing15*23*1217202010212181812122313252361722
#4 Panther Racing191751533102113191571014221714171219719
#55 Schmidt Peterson Motorsports2110171616281114182113191916211211221121
#98 Barracuda Racing10111912241123212223241217171016162210*19*11
#6 Dragon Racing202027193227221014131923161519218141224
#22 Panther Dreyer & Reinbold Racing1715641113
#2 Team Penske192375252516
  1. The #3 entry was penalized 15 points for a technical infraction at Texas.

Footnotes

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