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Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio post-race quote sheet

Sebastien Bourdais: "It is a one-two for Chevy so I couldn't be any happier with the Mistic boys."

Sébastien Bourdais, KVSH Racing Chevrolet

Photo by: Art Fleischmann

Sébastien Bourdais, KVSH Racing Chevrolet
Takuma Sato, A.J. Foyt Enterprises Honda
Takuma Sato, A.J. Foyt Enterprises Honda
Sébastien Bourdais, KVSH Racing Chevrolet
Justin Wilson, Dale Coyne Racing Honda
Graham Rahal, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda
Justin Wilson, Dale Coyne Racing Honda
Ryan Hunter-Reay, Andretti Autosport Honda
Graham Rahal, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda
Ryan Briscoe, Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet
Ryan Hunter-Reay, Andretti Autosport Honda
Marco Andretti, Andretti Autosport Honda
Charlie Kimball, Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet
Marco Andretti, Andretti Autosport Honda
Helio Castroneves, Penske Racing Chevrolet
Mike Conway, Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet
Helio Castroneves, Penske Racing Chevrolet
Will Power, Penske Racing Chevrolet
Mike Conway, Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet
Will Power, Penske Racing Chevrolet
Simon Pagenaud, Schmidt Peterson Hamilton Motorsports Honda
Mikhail Aleshin, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda
Simon Pagenaud, Schmidt-Hamilton Motorsports Honda
James Hinchcliffe, Andretti Autosport Honda
Mikhail Aleshin, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda
Sebastian Saavedra, Sebastian Saavedra, KV AFS Racing Chevrolet
James Hinchcliffe, Andretti Autosport Honda
Carlos Huertas, Dale Coyne Racing Honda
Sebastian Saavedra, KVAFS Racing Chevrolet
Carlos Huertas, Dale Coyne Racing Honda
Carlos Munoz, Andretti Autosport Honda
Josef Newgarden, Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing
Tony Kanaan, Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet spins

SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (No. 11 Mistic KVSH Racing Chevrolet): "We got a little unlucky on that one obviously. The team wanted to go straight to blacks on the first pit stop, and I thought maybe it was a bit early. A lot of guys did go on reds as well on the first pit stop. It was the right choice until the yellow came out, and then we had to do the restart on a green track with black tires. That was tough. Hats off to Dixie (Scott Dixon) and the (Chip) Ganassi guys.  We didn't have anything for them. They were clearly the class of the field and deserve it. It is a one-two for Chevy so I couldn't be any happier with the Mistic boys. We will keep rolling!"

CARLOS HUERTAS (No. 18 Dale Coyne Racing Honda): "My race started out well when I moved up five positions on that first lap incident, but didn't go as well after that. I was running fast laps and keeping up with the leaders. I think I was actually running second for a while. When I got that penalty I dropped back and couldn't recover. At the end, I was fuel saving and ended up needing to make an extra stop to make it to the end. I wish I could have done better today, but sometimes things just don't go your way."

MIKHAIL ALESHIN (No. 7 SMP Racing Honda): "When the safety car went out for the caution, unfortunately I was already in the pits. Pit lane technically became closed at that moment by INDYCAR, so I had to drive through and come back in a second time for my pit stop. When I came back in for service, I accidentally went over the pit speed limit on my exit, which resulted in a penalty. It was an unlucky race, but I'm glad I finished and that the car was fast. It didn't go our way today, but we gained some points today and know that we'll have a fast car on the next road course."

SIMON PAGENAUD (No. 77 Schmidt Peterson Hamilton Motorsports Honda): "Unfortunately, we just didn't have the pace today. Qualifying really hurt us, and we were stuck in the pack for most of the race. We definitely have some work to do to prepare for our next road course race in Sonoma. We need to focus forward and make sure we maximize every opportunity we have in the next few weeks. One positive takeaway from Mid-Ohio is that the other championship contenders also struggled. We're getting down to the wire now, and this could still be anyone's championship."

SEBASTIAN SAAVEDRA (No. 17 Automatic Fire Sprinklers KV AFS Chevrolet): "What an unfortunate situation. The entire No. 17 KV AFS Racing crew has put a huge amount of effort in this weekend and it's just unbelievable that this situation has happened. Somehow we need to get out of this run of bad luck we have been having. We have the car. We have the mentality. And we just need to find a way to show it. We will move on and look forward to a good weekend in Milwaukee in a couple of weeks."

WILL POWER (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): "Proud of the Verizon Chevy boys today. We didn't quite have the pace on the red tires that we wanted, but it was as good as we could do. As far as the standings go, we have a small lead but the key from here on out is to finish ahead of the other guys week in and week out. If we can do that, we will be in good shape to challenge for the Verizon IndyCar Series Championship." 

JOSEF NEWGARDEN (No. 67 Hartman Oil/Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Honda): "We didn't get it right. It's a shame. We had such a strong car and, man, we had a great strategy. What a killer idea going with blacks there. All we had to do was hang onto (Sebastien) Bourdais there - we knew he was going to be stronger on reds. We just hung with him and it fell right into our seat. It was just a perfect strategy call, which was so much fun for me. I kinda knew what was happening the whole time and we planned that originally. You don't always stick with your plan but we did that today and it unfolded perfectly for us. It was a shame that it didn't work out, but I think everyone knew we were strong today and definitely had a shot at winning the thing. And that's all you can ask for, we've had a couple of those this year and we'll have a couple more before it's done."

TAKUMA SATO (No. 14 ABC Supply A.J. Foyt Racing Honda): "It was a disappointing race. We made a good start, picked up a couple positions in Turn 1, but then there was a multiple car accident in front of me and I couldn't avoid it. I damaged the front wing so we pitted and changed it. We went back racing again, but unfortunately we ran out of fuel and I couldn't get back to the pits, so I had to be towed and we lost a lap. We kept going and the boys gave me great pit stops, but our position never changed because we were a lap down. It was a really tough race. We just have to keep our motivation up and go on."

GRAHAM RAHAL (No. 15 National Guard Honda): "To finish fifth at my home track feels really good. It was a good day for us, but you always want to do better. Certainly there is nothing to be disappointed about though because we're getting closer. I've said time and time again that this team is creeping up on it. This team can win races and can compete and I can compete as a driver. I just need to keep working hard as a team and push ourselves forward and the wins are going to come. I was really struggling at the start of the race because it was really slippery. I obviously avoided the wreck on the start, which was a good thing and we just worked our way through. We didn't have the quickest car out there today, but we were close and that's what we have to keep doing, getting closer and closer. All in all it was a good day and the guys did a great job with the pit stops. I'm proud of this National Guard team and the effort. For me, to have the National Guard here was extra special because it was the Ohio National Guard being that I am from Ohio and a lot of kids that I met are from the area I am from. It was very cool to spend some time with them."

HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet): "Man I hate it for all the guys on the No. 3 Hitachi Chevy team. At first, I thought the throttle issue was a quick fix because as soon as they started the car for 'gentlemen, start your engines' I knew there was something wrong. Then, during the parade laps, I noticed that it was stuck. That could be a big problem and cause a big crash. When we came back down pit road we figured out it was a bigger problem. There was just a bit of a mistake in our fuel mapping. It was a tough race, knowing that I was on a lap by myself the entire time. We will just to rebound from this. We might have been knocked down but we will get back up. On to Milwaukee!"

JAMES HINCHCLIFFE (No. 27 United Fiber & Data Honda): "That start was pretty crazy. Going down into Turn 4 there, it was like the seas parted in front of me. I felt bad for the guys that got involved in that wreck, but it allowed us to get up there a little bit. The car was really fast, we were running off some really good lap times there. We got caught behind a couple of guys. At some point we might have been able to pick one more spot up. I'm really proud of the United Fiber & Data guys. Great in the pits. Awesome car. Fun driving with Sebastien (Bourdais) there in the end. Obviously, big congrats to (Scott) Dixon. I don't know why they don't just give him the trophy when we get here on Thursday. Good job to those guys."

MARCO ANDRETTI (No. 25 Snapple Honda): "Today's crash was just a victim of being in the back. Obviously there was a lot of carnage, but as soon as, I think it was Hinchcliffe, in front of me made an evasive move, I was right on top of Tony (Kanaan) and I didn't know he was backwards. I could have used a spotter there, that would have helped. That's what happens when you qualify back there. I need to improve on that."

RYAN HUNTER-REAY (No. 28 DHL Honda): "It was one of those days we really needed to capitalize. I don't know what happened with the pit lane speed situation. I don't know if I double clicked the button or what, but I hit it the first time and we ended up violating the pit lane speed. We had to come through for a penalty and that put us back in the field. I had a spin there. We recovered from that to put the DHL car in 10th, narrowed the points margin to the points leader, but not enough. We'll have to get pretty creative here the rest of the year."

CARLOS MUNOZ (No. 34 Cinsay AndrettiTV.com HVM Honda): "I think it's a great finish since that first corner when Tony (Kanaan) spun around. I lost a lot of positions. We got them back, but we ended up losing the third position in our last pit stop. I'm really happy with the Cinsay car - it was really fast out there, so I'm happy with fourth. Last year I also finished fourth, in Indy Lights, now I've finished fourth in IndyCar and it's great points for the championship and for my rookie championship. Three more races until the season is finished and each time I'm more and more comfortable."

JUSTIN WILSON (No. 19 Dale Coyne Racing Honda): "We started eighth and shuffled our way back to 15th. In Turn 1 there was a crash and I managed to avoid it all, but the whole field passed me while I was avoiding it. I had to use a little grass. It was just the typical wrong place, wrong time again. Then we tried to get off sequence so we could get some clear track and run fast and a couple of cars jumped out ahead of me. We seemed to really struggle in traffic so after a couple of laps I ran off my tires and lost some pace again. It was just a tough day. We gambled on the last pit stop trying to pit early and pray for a yellow, which never came. It was very tough. We were going so slow trying to save fuel that the brakes were cold. There were a couple of times when I went to use the brakes and nearly crashed it because there was nothing there - the brakes were just stone cold. It's frustrating. I understand the strategy that we were trying to do, but it's just a frustrating end to what had been a good weekend."

MIKE CONWAY (No. 20 Fuzzy's Vodka/Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet): "I got a good start, but I was forced to the outside with the crash there. I had to avoid it and went on the grass and when I came back on the track I think I tagged the back of Ryan Briscoe. That bent the front wing. So we struggled with that most of the race. We kept adding front wing to see if it would help. It was hard to tell how the strategies were playing out and I was just pushing hard to the end. It was a tough day as it can be at Mid-Ohio. It was hard to move forward throughout the day. The first stint the track just didn't have much grip at all and that made it hard. We tried the black Firestone tires to see if things would improve. But it was much better. Now we just have to gear up for the Sonoma track later this month. It's a track I really like." 

RYAN BRISCOE (No. 8 NTT DATA Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet): "It feels good to get back up there with a top 10 result after a few disappointing finishes and I couldn't be happier for Dixie and the Team Target guys. We had some issues early in the race with the front wing after the incident with Tony and Marco on the first lap and we decided to stay out on the damaged wing for a while longer. We finally came in and changed it and then worked really hard to move through the field from the back. The No. 8 NTT DATA Chevrolet made some awesome passes to get up there and the team did a great job getting me back out there after the wing change. I still think NTT DATA Chip Ganassi Racing is knocking on the door of a win, so we'll keep our heads down and get ready for Milwaukee."

CHARLIE KIMBALL (No. 83 NovoLog FlexPen Chevrolet): "Today was a great day for Chip Ganassi Racing and a huge congratulations to Dixon and the No. 9 Team Target crew for getting the first win of the season for the team. The Novo Nordisk Chip Ganassi Racing guys fought hard all day and came through to get a solid top-10 finish from starting 20th. So much credit for this seventh place finish has to go to the crew of the No. 83 NovoLog FlexPen Chevrolet in pit lane. They got me spot on every stop and I just had to go out and go fast. I'm looking forward to our test in Sonoma next week and then the race in a few weekends in Milwaukee."

TONY KANAAN (No. 10 Glad Chevrolet): "I went on the inside of Newgarden and it was really tight for both of us and I don't know if he saw me or not. I was all the way alongside him and then toward the middle of the corner he was actually a little bit ahead, so there was contact there and he touched my front wheel and I spun. I was in a tough position there. Marco didn't see me unfortunately and I feel bad for Marco, and I feel bad for the Target Chip Ganassi Racing boys. We had such a great streak of podiums and this was going to be a great race but it's just one of those things."

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