Graham Rahal

Numbers to note following the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach -- the second round of the Verizon Indy Car Series season:

2 – Wins at Long Beach by Mike Conway. He’s the seventh driver to win at Long Beach more than once, joining Mario Andretti, Al Unser Jr., Paul Tracy, Alex Zanardi Sebastien Bourdais and Will Power.

3 – Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidates in the top 10. Carlos Munoz finished third, Mikhail Aleshin finished sixth and Carlos Huertas finished 10th.

5 – Consecutive Long Beach races led by Ryan Hunter-Reay.

6 – Lead changes. The previous five races averaged 5.5 lead changes.

9.64 – Average running position of Mike Conway for the 80 laps of racing.

11 -- Different drivers have advanced to the Firestone Fast Six in the two races.

12 – Consecutive Indy car seasons that Scott Dixon has led a race.

16 – Positions improved by Mike Conway (17th to first), most of any driver.

27 – Laps in which Graham Rahal improved his position – most of any driver.

105 – The lead Chevrolet earned in the Manufacturers’ Championship standings by placing three cars in the top five. Chevrolet leads Honda 247-142.

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Verizon IndyCar Standings after Long Beach