RACE REPORT: Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear

The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix delivered on its promise to bring the high energy of the NTT INDYCAR Series to downtown Detroit. The unique double-wide pit lane was a success; there were no incidents as the pitstops went off smoothly. Unfortunately, that was not the case for the AJ Foyt Racing team, which had entered […]
Jun 05, 2023

The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix delivered on its promise to bring the high energy of the NTT INDYCAR Series to downtown Detroit. The unique double-wide pit lane was a success; there were no incidents as the pitstops went off smoothly.

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Unfortunately, that was not the case for the AJ Foyt Racing team, which had entered the weekend with terrific momentum from the Indianapolis 500.

The team experimented with a setup choice on Friday which didn’t pan out but the team worked to get the cars “in the window” by race day. With Benjamin Pedersen starting 19th and Santino Ferrucci starting 22nd, both drivers knew they had their work cut out for them.

The race began with an incident that eliminated Calum Ilott by Turn 3 after the initial start on the backstretch. By lap 7 the race was back to green. Pedersen pitted first to shed the alternate compound tires after just 15 laps and two laps later Ferrucci was in to do the same. About a third of the way through the race, Ferrucci made the first of a couple of excursions into run-off areas which were later attributed to a problem with the brake bias adjuster.

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Pedersen’s race took a turn for the worse on lap 51 when he made contact with Graham Rahal who had hit the barrier in Turn 1. While Rahal’s car was out, Pedersen’s car was able to restart; he pitted to replace the nose and front wing.

The incident put Pedersen a couple laps down and there were no opportunities to gain back those laps so Pedersen finished 20th in the No. 55 Sexton Properties Chevrolet.

“Pretty eventful day,” said the 24-year-old rookie. “Honestly, it was looking really good. We were on track to likely get into the top-10. Unfortunately, got caught up in a collision with other cars with some tricky circumstances that happened on the track that were out of my control, and ultimately led up to a bit of collisions. We’ll look into why that happened, but we were able to get the car restarted and going right away. The team did a great job recovering and making changes right away in pit lane. P20 in the end, ahead of quite a few guys who are around me in the championship, so we’ll move up a little more. It’s a little bittersweet today, because we had very good pace. We’re coming forward with the setup, we just need a little luck to come our way. On to Road America testing and the next event.”