INDYCAR: Driver Rankings for 2023 Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park

Scott McLaughlin: 10
After being passed for the lead by an aggressive move by Romain Grosjean, McLaughlin didn’t give up and ear🔴ned this victory with precision, patience, and a bit of aggression himself.
Romain Grosjean: 9
Another frustr🐻ating run💙ner-up finish for Grosjean, as he continues to knock on the door for his first IndyCar win.
Will Power: 9
Barber has always been a strong track for Power, b﷽ut after he qualified outside of the top-ten, itꦐ was an impressive drive towards the front of the field.
Pato O’Ward: 8
A smart drive for O’Ward. He didn’t have the car to win, but he earn💯ed another top-five finish and put himself just three points out of the championship lead.
Alex Palou: 8
Barber is quickly becoming a favorite for Palou, w🌠ho has finished 1st, 2nd, and 5th in his three starts at the track.
Christian Lundgaard: 9
A brilliant performance by one of the most talented young drivers in the seriesꦺ, especially considering the struggles that RLL Racing have༒ had this season.

Scott Dixon: 7
Definitely not one of his strongest runs at Barber, considering he has nine podium finishes at the track𝔉.
Alexander Rossi: 7
It was ওa solid race for Rossi, who could neꦇver find his way into the top-five.
Felix Rosenqvist: 8
An impressive drive b🦋y Rosenqvist, considering that he essentially started last after spinning from contact on the first lap of the race.
Marcus Ericsson: 8
Ericsson continues to show the type of patience and c🌟alculated approach that his champio▨nship teammates have displayed.
Marcus Armstrong: 9
The rookie improಞved 15 positions in the race and just missed out on a top-ten finish.

Kyle Kirkwood: 7
Not the greatest 🏅way to follow up his race win at Long Beach, but just an average day for the young driver.
Callum Ilott: 7
A much-needed clean day for the Juncos Hollinger Racing driver, after all of the draღma over the last few weeks.
Colton Herta: 5
Barber continues to be a thorn in Herta's side, as he has♍ now finished𒅌 24th, 22nd, 10th, and 14th in his four starts.
Josef Newgarden: 4
Just a brutal afternoon for Newgarden, who had issue aft꧅er issue throughout the race after making contact with Rosenvist on the opening-lap.

Rinus VeeKay: 5
His struggles (along with ECR as a whole) continued today as th﷽e team 💝tries to figure out why they are so slow each weekend.
Graham Rahal: 5
While Lundgaard impressed, Rahal was underwhelmi🍸ng with another poor qualifying effort and 💝17th place result.
Simon Pagenaud: 4
Another driver that has been struggling to find any type of positive momentum for﷽ the second year in a row.
David Malukas: 6
He was mixing it up with drivers early in the race but quickly faded to the🧸 bꦜack.
Santino Ferrucci: 4
He was never a fac🐭tor in the race,ꦛ just like every race weekend this season.
Helio Castroneves: 4
Another race, 𒁃a༺nother spin, with another disappointing finish for the Meyer Shank Racing organization.
Benjamin Pedersen: 5
He was nailed for🍌 another speeding penalty on pit ♌road.
Devlin DeFrancesco: 5
He showed some speed in practice in qualifying but that was nowhere to be found on race daꦓy.
Jack Harvey: 4
The pressure continues to mount on Harvey, who could 🍬find himself out of t𓂃he seat before the end of the season.
Conor Daly: 5
His day went from bad to worse when he was knocked off course when Rahal got loose on his inside while battling for positꦚion.
Agustin Canapino: 3
It was simply a day to forget for the rookie.
Sting Ray Robb: 3
He was the only caution during th🦩e race, when his Honda lost power and came to a stop halfway through the race.