Pagenaud holds off Dixon to win Honda Indy Toronto; Hinchcliffe sixth
TORONTO — Seven weeks ago, Simon Pagenaud was racing to victory on the wide-open speedway of the Indianapolis 500. Sunday, he captured the Honda Indy Toronto title, manoeuvring through the tricky hairpins turns on Toronto’s notoriously bumpy road course.
If it takes a complete driver to capture the IndyCar Series title, Pagenaud proved in Toronto he has the full package.
The 35-year-old Frenchman led wire to wire on the streets around Exhibition Place to capture his first title in Toronto and third of the season, cranking up the IndyCar championship fight with six races to go.
“Never count me out. That’s all I can say,” said Pagenaud, who trails series leader Josef Newgarden by 39 points. “We won the biggest race in the world (Indy 500). We just won an awesome race. It’s a long championship. You’ve got to build it. It’s going to be a great fight in the end.”