Scott Dixon

Numbers to note following the Honda Indy Toronto on the 1.786-mile Exhibition Place street circuit -- the 12th race of the 2018 Verizon Indy Car Series season:

1.71 – Average running position for race winner Scott Dixon during the 85 laps of racing in Toronto.

4 – Consecutive front-row starts for Josef Newgarden, who has claimed three of the last four Verizon P1 Awards.

4.5 – Dixon’s average finish through 12 races of the 2018 season.

15 – Positions gained by both Charlie Kimball (20th to fifth) and Zach Veach (22nd to seventh), the most of any driver.

22 – Consecutive top-10 starts for Will Power. Power’s average starting position in 2018 is 2.7.

24 – Laps in which Spencer Pigot improved his position, most of any driver.

44 – Indy car wins for Dixon, which ranks third all-time. Dixon is eight wins behind Mario Andretti for second place.

62 – Points separating Dixon from Newgarden in the Verizon IndyCar Series standings after the Honda Indy Toronto.

106 – Indy car wins for Chip Ganassi Racing, which ranks third all-time amongst entrants. Ganassi will tie Newman/Haas Racing for second all-time with its next win.

184 – On-track passes in the Honda Indy Toronto, the most since 2014; 148 of the passes were for position.

212 – Consecutive starts by Marco Andretti, the third-longest streak in Indy car history.

230 – Indy car starts for Ryan Hunter-Reay, which ties Roger McCluskey for 16th on the all-time list.

236 – Consecutive starts by Dixon, the second-longest streak in Indy car history.

295 – Consecutive starts by Tony Kanaan, extending his all-time record. Kanaan’s streak began June 24, 2001.

355 – Indy car starts for Kanaan, which is third on the all-time list.