・Colton Herta scores Honda's second consecutive NTT INDYCAR SERIES victory of 2021 at the Firestone Grand Prix St. Petersburg.
・Follows last weekend's win by Honda's Alex Palou in season-opening Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama.
・Jack Harvey turns strong start into fourth-place finish, defending champion Scott Dixon runs fifth as Honda drivers take five of the top-seven finishing positions.
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Colton Herta continued Honda's early-season winning streak in the 2021 NTT INDYCAR SERIES, with the Andretti Autosport driver starting from the pole and leading a race-record 97 laps en route to victory in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
The win is the second for Honda in as many races this season, following Alex Palou's victory in last weekend's season-opening Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama. Starting on the outside of the front row, Honda-powered Meyer Shank Racing's Jack Harvey battled the Team Penske duo of Josef Newgarden and Simon Pagenaud in the middle stages of today's 100-lap contest to finish fourth for Honda.
Today's results move Herta to fourth in the Drivers' Championship standings, five points behind Palou; while Honda increased its lead in the Manufacturers' Championship to 30 points (178-148). Meanwhile, defending series champion Dixon backed up his third-place result at Barber with fifth today, leaving him just two points behind his Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Palou.
Fast Facts
With its second win and first pole of 2021, Honda builds it's early-season lead in the INDYCAR Manufacturers' Championship with an unofficial total of 178 points to 148 for rival Chevrolet. Honda is seeking the company's fourth consecutive NTT INDYCAR SERIES Manufacturers' Championship in 2021.
Alex Palou continues to lead in the Drivers' Championship standings after two races, with 67 points to 65 for his teammate, Scott Dixon, and Team Penske's Will Power. Today's winner, Colton Herta, is fourth with 62 points.
Seven wins in 2020 brought Honda the company's ninth INDYCAR Manufacturers' Championship, and third consecutive title, with Honda driver Scott Dixon prevailing to win his sixth Drivers' Championship, highest among all active drivers in the series.
Next
The string of consecutive season-opening NTT INDYCAR SERIES races continues next weekend, with the May 1-2 double-header oval event – the Genesys 300 and Expel 375 – Saturday and Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.