2013 Shell-Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston

United States   2013 Grand Prix of Houston
Race details
17th and 18th round of the 2013 IndyCar Series season
Date October 5 and 6, 2013
Official name Grand Prix of Houston
Location NRG Park, Houston, Texas, United States
Course Permanent racing facility
1.683 mi / 2.709 km
Distance 90 laps, 151.47 mi / 243.767 km
Pole position
Driver Japan Takuma Sato A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Time 97.305 mph
Podium
First New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing
Second Switzerland Simona de Silvestro KV Racing Technology
Third United Kingdom Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing

The 2013 Shell-Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston was the third and final doubleheader of the 2013 IndyCar Series season. The races took place on October 5 and 6, 2013.

Report

The starting scene of race 1 was a crash involving James Hinchcliffe and Ed Carpenter after Hinchcliffe's car suffered stall. That was a similar scene when Pedro Lamy collide JJ Lehto on the start of 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola. The first race was won by Scott Dixon, who finished second to Team Penske driver Will Power in the second race. The second race was also notable for an accident on the final lap involving Dario Franchitti, E. J. Viso, and Takuma Sato. Franchitti suffered major injuries in the crash,[1] and was forced to retire from racing due to the severity of the injuries he sustained.[2]

References

  1. Olson, Jeff; Ryan, Nate; Cavin, Curt (October 11, 2013). "Franchitti breaks back, has surgery after crash that injures fans". USA Today (Gannett Company). Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  2. "Dario Franchitti retires from IndyCar after accident". USA Today (Gannett Company). November 14, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
Previous race:
2013 Grand Prix of Baltimore
IndyCar Series
2013 season
Next race:
2013 MAVTV 500 IndyCar World Championships
Previous race:
2007 Grand Prix of Houston
Grand Prix of Houston Next race:
2014 Grand Prix of Houston


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