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Default Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 Race Report

Kansas City, KS - Apr 26 —Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 Race Report
Circuit: Kansas Speedway (1.5-mile oval) Kansas City, KS
2008 Winner: Dan Wheldon (Target Chip Ganassi Racing) 161.774 mph average
Weather: Overcast, windy, 74 degrees F

Race Results:

Fn. St. Driver Team Chassis Laps Average Speed/Notes 1. 4. Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Honda Dallara 200 176.488 mph average, led 134 laps 2. 21. Helio Castroneves Team Penske Honda Dallara 200 -0.710 seconds, led 3 laps 3. 8. Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 200 Running 4. 7. Ryan Briscoe Team Penske Honda Dallara 200 Running, led 53 laps 5. 3. Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 200 Running 6. 5. Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 200 Running 7. 1. Graham Rahal Newman Haas Lanigan Honda Dallara 200 Running, led 8 laps 8. 13. Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing Honda Dallara 200 Running 9. 10. Ed Carpenter Vision Racing Honda Dallara 200 Running 10. 9. Dan Wheldon Panther Racing Honda Dallara 200 Running 11. 6. Mario Moraes KV Racing Technology Honda Dallara 200 Running 12. 2. Robert Doornbos-R Newman Haas Lanigan Honda Dallara 199 Running, led 2 laps 13. 11. Sarah Fisher Sarah Fisher Racing Honda Dallara 199 Running 14. 17. Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing Honda Dallara 199 Running 15. 19. Ryan Hunter-Reay Vision Racing Honda Dallara 196 Running 16. 12. Milka Duno Dreyer & Reinbold Honda Dallara 195 Running 17. 18. Stanton Barrett-R Team 3G Honda Dallara 181 Did not finish - contact 18. 20. Dario Franchitti Target Chip Ganassi Honda Dallara 151 Did not finish - crash 19. 16. Mike Conway-R Dreyer & Reinbold Honda Dallara 109 Did not finish - contact 20. 15. Raphael Matos-R Luczo Dragon Racing Honda Dallara 95 Did not finish - contact 21. 22. E.J. Viso HVM Racing Honda Dallara 37 Did not finish - gearbox 22. 14. Vitor Meira A.J. Foyt Racing Honda Dallara 14 Did not finish - crash R - Series Rookie

Dixon Rebounds With Kansas Victory

After a tough start to 2009, defending IndyCar Series Champion Scott Dixon responded in true championship fashion Sunday at Kansas Speedway, taking command over the last 20 laps to win the Road Runner Turbo Indy 300, the first oval round of the '09 IndyCar Series season.

Starting on the outside of the second row in fourth, Dixon ran in the lead pack throughout the race, leading 134 of the day's 200 laps despite variable weather conditions that included high wind gusts and a near-constant threat of rain. Dixon took the lead for the fifth and final time following the last round of pit stops, emerging with a lead that would stretch to as much as a 1.5 seconds over the trailing Helio Castroneves before taking the checkers with a margin of just over seven-tenths of a second.

For Castroneves, second was a minor victory in itself as the Team Penske driver was fortunate to be able to continue racing after early contact with the rapidly slowing car of Vitor Meira on Lap 15. Castroneves lost both his front wings in the collision, but rapid repairs by his Team Penske crew not only kept him on the lead lap, but in contention for the victory.

In a challenging weekend of continuing changing weather conditions, the Honda HI9R Indy V-8 engine used by all 22 starting drivers and teams continued its unprecedented string of race-day reliability. As in every IndyCar Series since June of 2007, there once again were no engine-related race retirements in today's 200 lap race on the high-banked 1.5-mile Kansas Speedway oval.

Behind the lead pair, Tony Kanaan led a resurgent Andretti Green Racing organization home with a third- place finish to take the early-season lead in the championship points standings; while teammates Danica Patrick and Marco Andretti battled over fifth place in the closing laps, with Patrick prevailing. Hideki Mutoh also closed strong, recovering from a mid-race pit lane penalty to finish eighth.

St. Petersburg race winner Ryan Briscoe led 53 laps, second only to Dixon, but was caught out while pitting from the lead when the caution flag came out on Lap 153 for a single-car crash that ended Dario Franchitti's race. Losing track position as a result, Briscoe finished fourth. Pole qualifier Graham Rahal lost pace mid-race in the changing weather conditions, but then improved in the final laps to finish seventh, just ahead of Mutoh.

The 2009 IndyCar Series now heads to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the "Month of May" at the historic 2.5-mile oval, and the 93rd running of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race on May 24. On-track activities begin at the "Brickyard" on Tuesday, May 6 with Rookie Orientation Practice, with Pole Day qualifying set for Saturday, May 9. IndyCar Series Standings (after 3 of 17 races):

1. Tony Kanaan 100 points 7. Marco Andretti 73 2. Ryan Briscoe 99 (1 win) 8. Graham Rahal 72 3. Dario Franchitti 98 (1 win) 9. Will Power 69 4. Scott Dixon 81 (1 win) 10. Helio Castroneves
66 5. Ryan Hunter-Reay
74
Dan Wheldon
66
Danica Patrick
74 12. Justin Wilson 65 Scott Dixon (#9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) Started 4th, finished 1st, 1st win of 2009, 17th career IndyCar Series win, 11th on an oval: "I'm just so happy for the whole team. The start of the year was frustrating for everyone, through no fault of their own. They've all worked so hard these last few weeks. Today our car was fantastic. We had it 'trimmed to win' and it definitely worked for us at the end. Everyone did their part. Now we're looking forward to going back to Indy as the defending [race] champion and going for two-in-a-row."

Helio Castroneves (#3 Team Penske Honda) Started 21st, finished 2nd: "The wind was very strong out there, which made it a challenge, but it was the same challenge for everyone. Scott [Dixon] and all those [Andretti Green Racing] cars were very strong today. It's so competitive out there, any of the top four or five could have won today once they got out in front and in clean air at the end."

Jack Spurney (General Manager, Honda Performance Development) on today's race: "Due to the weather conditions, we started off today not sure if we'd be able to run the full [race] distance. Not only did the race run the entire 200 laps, but it was an exciting, very competitive event until Scott Dixon finally took charge over the final 20 laps. Our congratulations to Scott and his Target Chip Ganassi team on their second win of the season. It was great to get in our first oval IndyCar race of the season. Now we head to Indianapolis and the biggest challenge of the year for our associates at Honda Performance Development and our technical partner Ilmor. We're ready for another great "Month of May" at Indy."

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