IndyCar Team Power Rankings after 2019 REV Group Grand Prix at Road America
By Asher Fair
Following Andretti Autosport’s second victory, their second dominant victory to be precise, of the 2019 IndyCar season, how do the IndyCar Team Power Rankings look?
Andretti Autosport’s Alexander Rossi left the rest of the field in the dust and practically in a different time zone en route to earning a dominant victory in the 17-race 2019 IndyCar season’s 10th race, the REV Group Grand Prix at Road America.
Rossi’s dominant victory in this 55-lap race around the 14-turn, 4.048-mile (6.515-kilometer) Road America natural terrain road course in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin was his second victory and Andretti Autosport’s second victory of the season.
Rossi also dominated the season’s fourth race on the streets of Long Beach, California in mid-April. His REV Group Grand Prix at Road America victory made Andretti Autosport just the second team to earn multiple victories this season.
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Aside of Andretti Autosport, only Team Penske have earned multiple victories this season, and they still hold a comfortable three-win lead over Andretti Autosport on the wins list. They have earned five victories so far this season. Josef Newgarden has earned then three of these five victories while Simon Pagenaud has earned the other two.
How did Andretti Autosport’s second victory of the 2019 season affect the IndyCar Team Power Rankings? Here are the formulated IndyCar Team Power Rankings and the non-formulated IndyCar Team Power Rankings following the season’s first 10 races.
To see how the formulated IndyCar Team Power Rankings are calculated, click here.
Formulated IndyCar Team Power Rankings
Rank – Team, Manufacturer – [Last Rank (Trend)]
1st – Andretti Autosport, Honda – [2nd (+1)]
2nd – Team Penske, Chevrolet – [1st (-1)]
3rd – Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Honda – [3rd (0)]
4th – Chip Ganassi Racing, Honda – [4th (0)]
5th – Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, Honda – [7th (+2)]
6th – Dale Coyne Racing, Honda – [5th (-1)]
7th – Ed Carpenter Racing, Chevrolet – [6th (-1)]
8th – Harding Steinbrenner Racing, Honda – [8th (0)]
9th – A.J. Foyt Enterprises, Chevrolet – [9th (0)]
Biggest Movers
Up: Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (+2)
Down: Team Penske, Dale Coyne Racing, Ed Carpenter Racing (-1)
Non-formulated IndyCar Team Power Rankings
Rank – Team, Manufacturer – [Last Rank (Trend)]
1st – Team Penske, Chevrolet – [1st (0)]
2nd – Andretti Autosport, Honda – [2nd (0)]
3rd – Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Honda – [3rd (0)]
4th – Chip Ganassi Racing, Honda – [4th (0)]
5th – Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, Honda – [6th (+1)]
6th – Dale Coyne Racing, Honda – [5th (-1)]
7th – Harding Steinbrenner Racing, Honda – [8th (+1)]
8th – Ed Carpenter Racing, Chevrolet – [7th (-1)]
9th – A.J. Foyt Enterprises, Chevrolet – [9th (0)]
Biggest Movers
Up: Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, Harding Steinbrenner Racing (+1)
Down: Dale Coyne Racing, Ed Carpenter Racing (-1)
IndyCar is now scheduled to take two weekends off prior to the next race on the schedule, which is the Honda Indy Toronto. This race is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 14, and it is set to be broadcast live on NBC Sports Network from Exhibition Place on the streets of Toronto, Ontario, Canada beginning at 3:00 p.m. ET. The race is scheduled to get underway at 3:30 p.m. ET.