IndyCar: Sebastien Bourdais is angry with just about everybody

Sebastien Bourdais isn't happy with IndyCar right now ... and some rookies ... and some veterans ... and after that he's disappointed.

Bourdais finished 13th Sunday in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, but it was an eventful ride to the middle of the pack.

Here's one daring pass he made.

He also incurred a violation for using pit lane to pass Scott Dixon on a restart.

"I thought that was interesting because I am not quite sure what I was supposed to do. I was committed," Bourdais said. "There was room and he didn't see me so he came down on me and pushed me into the pit lane. If you get forced into the pit lane, I am not sure it is your responsibility.

"So I got rather upset, so I passed him right back. I was pretty happy about that."

Later in the race he said he "had to race idiots."

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"I was racing (Charlie) Kimball side-by-side and he gives me no room and he bent both of my toe links on the right side. It was pretty much game over from there."

Bourdais acknowledged attempting an ill-advised pass in an ill-handling car, but then he came across some rookies.

"Then in the next corner Jordan King felt like a hero and took us out," Bourdais said. "After that I had to deal with another idiot, Matheus Leist, who tried to crash both of us a couple of times. There really wasn't much to salvage after that."

In the end, he said, "it's really disappointing. The car was good. I drove the wheels off it. Passed a bunch of guys and we have nothing to show for it."