Lexington, OH - Jul 20
Circuit: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (2.25-mile road course) Lexington, OH
2007 Winner: Scott Dixon (Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) 107.222 mph average
Weather: Partly cloudy, midday showers, 82 degrees F
Race Results:
Fn. St. Driver Team Chassis Laps Average Speed/Notes 1. 2. Ryan Briscoe Team Penske Honda Dallara 85 94.873 mph average, led 43 laps 2. 1. Helio Castroneves Team Penske Honda Dallara 85 -7.2640 seconds, led 5 laps 3. 6. Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Honda Dallara 85 -7.6967 seconds 4. 12. Will Power-
R KV Racing Technologies Honda Dallara 85 -12.7569 seconds, led 3 laps 5. 8. Oriol Servia KV Racing Technologies Honda Dallara 85 -13.4713 seconds 6. 11. Vitor Meira Panther Racing Honda Dallara 85 -14.9934 seconds, led 21 laps 7. 5. Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 85 -15.2597 seconds 8. 21. Darren Manning A.J. Foyt Racing Honda Dallara 85 -17.5053 seconds, led 1 lap 9. 10. Hideki Mutoh-
R Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 85 -18.0084 seconds 10. 15. Ryan Hunter-Reay Rahal Letterman Racing Honda Dallara 85 -19.2100 seconds 11. 4. Justin Wilson-
R Newman Haas Lanigan Honda Dallara 85 -28.8880 seconds, led 11 laps 12. 20. Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 85 -34.6822 seconds 13. 9. Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing Honda Dallara 85 -39.7940 seconds 14. 25. Jaime Camara-
R Conquest Racing Honda Dallara 85 -51.5572 seconds 15. 22. Ed Carpenter Vision Racing Honda Dallara 85 -79.9192 seconds 16. 14. Graham Rahal-
R Newman Haas Lanigan Honda Dallara 84 Running 17. 13. Dan Wheldon Target Chip Ganassi Honda Dallara 84 Running 18. 23. A.J. Foyt IV Vision Racing Honda Dallara 84 Running 19. 16. Mario Dominguez-
R Pacific Coast Mtrsprts Honda Dallara 83 Running 20. 7. Buddy Rice Dreyer & Reinbold Honda Dallara 82 Running 21. 24. Marty Roth Roth Racing Honda Dallara 80 Running 22. 17. E.J. Viso-
R HVM Racing Honda Dallara 80 Running 23. 26. Milka Duno Dreyer & Reinbold Honda Dallara 79 Running 24. 19. Mario Moraes-
R Dale Coyne Racing Honda Dallara 61 Did not finish - Spin, led 1 lap 25. 3. Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 41 Did not finish - Contact 26. 18. Enrique Bernoldi-
R Conquest Racing Honda Dallara 8 Did not finish - Contact
R - Series Rookie
Team Penske Reigns Supreme at Mid-Ohio
Traditionally a strong team at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, with 1-2 finishes in CART races using Honda power in both 2000 and 2001, Team Penske's Ryan Briscoe led teammate Helio Castroneves to a third Honda-powered victory sweep in Sunday's Honda Indy 200.
Starting on the outside of the first row alongside pole-qualifier Castroneves, Briscoe was the final driver to change over to dry weather racing slicks after late-morning showers led race officials to declare the event a "wet" race, requiring the entire 26-car field to start on treaded "rain" tires on a damp, but rapidly drying, track. Most of the field changed over to slicks on the fourth and fifth laps, but Briscoe didn't make the swap until Lap 6, dropping him to 15th.
But a decision by team owner Roger Penske to go "off sequence" on pit stops and stay on track during a Lap 25-29 caution period moved Briscoe back up to fourth, and fuel conservation during the next stint got the Australian into the lead and back onto the same pit sequence as the rest of the field. Dale Coyne Racing's Bruno Junqueira attempted a similar strategy, but was forced by low fuel to pit out of second place with just seven laps remaining. He finished 13th.
The 26-car field recorded 10,874 miles in practice, qualifying and racing this weekend at Mid-Ohio, again without a single engine failure for the Honda HI8R Indy V-8 used by all competitors in the IndyCar Series. As a result of the larger fields following reunification with the former Champ Car World Series, IndyCar drivers and teams have run 171,999 miles this season. This equals the total mileage recorded in all of 2007, with five races remaining in the 2008 championship. There has been just one recorded failure this year - on the Vision Racing car of Davey Hamilton during practice for the Indianapolis 500.
Following Junqueira's late pit stop, Castroneves finished second for the fifth time this season, making up five championship points on third-finishing Scott Dixon. KV Racing Technology teammates Will Power and Oriol Servia completed the top five finishers. Panther Racing's Vitor Meira was strong early in the contest. The Brazilian was one of the first drivers to pit for dry rubber, at the end of the first lap, and went on to lead 21 laps in the first half of the race. But he lost ground during the mid-race pit stops to finish sixth.
Next week, the IndyCar Series concludes this stretch of six consecutive race weekends with the Saturday, July 26, Rexall Edmonton Grand Prix, on a 1.973-mile temporary circuit laid out on the grounds of the City Centre Airport.
IndyCar Series Drivers' Championship Standings (after 13 of 18 races): 1. Scott Dixon 455 points (4 wins) 7. Hideki Mutoh-
R 276 points 2. Helio Castroneves 397 8. Marco Andretti 263 3. Tony Kanaan 365 (1 win) 9. Ryan Hunter-Reay 252 (1 win) 4. Dan Wheldon 364 (2 wins) 10. Oriol Servia 250 5. Ryan Briscoe 296 (2 wins) 11. Will Power 245 (1 win) 6. Danica Patrick 284 (1 win) 12. Ed Carpenter 237
Ryan Briscoe (#6 Team Penske Honda)
Started 2nd, finished 1st, 2nd IndyCar Series victory of 2008: "What a great weekend for the team. It couldn't get any better. We probably stayed out too long on rain tires at the start, but what great pit strategy by [team owner] Roger Penske to get us to the front of the field.
Scott Dixon (#9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda)
Started 6th, finished 3rd, continues to hold a 58-point lead in the IndyCar Series drivers' championship: "It was kind of a strange race for us, right from the start there seemed to be no real rhythm to it, for us, anyway. I think a lot of teams started thinking 'fuel mileage' and 'pit strategy' right from the start. The car was good, and the pit stops were great, but we could never get enough momentum to make a serious run at either Helio [Castroneves] or Ryan [Briscoe]. But third was great for the championship, and we're taking a healthy lead into Canada next week."
Will Power (#8 Team Australia/PK Racing Honda)
Started 12th, finished 4th, best finish since winning the Grand Prix of Long Beach in April: "It seems like we had a lot of traffic to contend with in this race, but that's been true on the short ovals, too! This was a great comeback for the team, as we didn't start the weekend with a very quick car, but the team never gave up and kept making improvements all the time. In the race, both KV cars were really quick, and that's why we both ended up in the top five today."
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