Cars on grid at Toronto

NBC Sports Network will broadcast Race 2 of the Honda Indy Toronto -- the second of three doubleheader events during the IZOD IndyCar Series season. It's on the air at 3 p.m. (ET) today.

Leigh Diffey, Townsend Bell and Steve Matchett have the call.

Click it: Race 2 starting lineup || Honda Indy Toronto Race 2 qualifying results

Radio broadcast: IMS Radio Network affiliates, Sirius and XM 211, American Forces Network, INDYCAR 13 app, indycar.com ... Chief announcer: Mike King

Timing & Scoring: INDYCAR 13 app, Race Control on indycar.com

Twitter: @IndyCar (#indyCar), @hondaindy (#2inTO)

Track layout: 1.75-mile, 11-turn temporary street course.

Length: 85 laps

Start: Standing start ... Restarts: Double file

Verizon P1 Award winner: Scott Dixon, No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing car (58.9686 seconds)

What to watch: A standing start will be utilized in Race 2. The cars will begin a formation lap from pit lane before taking their grid positions on the front stretch. After a countdown, the race begins from a standing starting position.

Carlos Munoz will drive the No. 4 National Guard Panther Racing car after Ryan Briscoe suffered a fractured wrist in a Race 1 incident.

Did you know: Scott Dixon could become $100,000 richer if he wins thanks to the SONAX Perfect Finish Award.  “It sounds simple, right?” Dixon said. “But it's not going to be. I know that strategy is going to be tough. There will be people trying to mix it up. People that had a bad (Race 1) will be trying to make it up in Race 2.

"It's mostly been about being clean, trying to maximize the points, if we get off strategy, trying to pass people cleanly. To go out and think you're going to lead every lap, have no problems, is very optimistic and you can pretty much count that that's not going to happen. We'll go in thinking we're going to have to work extremely hard for it, which we'll have to. The competition has been tough this weekend. We'll take it as it goes and see where we end up.”