Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen, NY - Jul 07 Circuit: Watkins Glen International Raceway (3.37-mile road course) Watkins Glen, NY
2007 Winner: Scott Dixon (third consecutive victory) 116.813 mph average
Weather: Mostly sunny, warm, 83 degrees F
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24. Ryan Hunter-Reay
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Graham Rahal-R
Hideki Mutoh-R
E.J. Viso-R
Scott Dixon
Ryan Briscoe
Mario Dominguez-R
Danica Patrick
Will Power-R
Helio Castroneves
Ed Carpenter
Jaime Camara-R
A.J. Foyt IV
Milka Duno
Enrique Bernoldi-R
Vitor Meira
Oriol Servia
Dan Wheldon
Justin Wilson-R
Jay Howard-R Rahal Letterman Racing
A.J. Foyt Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold
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Dale Coyne Racing
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Newman Haas Lanigan
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HVM Racing
Target Chip Ganassi
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KV Racing Technologies
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Vision Racing
Conquest Racing
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Dreyer & Reinbold
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Panther Racing
KV Racing Technologies
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15 106.403 mph average; led 9 laps
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Opportunistic passes, avoiding the mistakes of others and a strong sprint to the finish netted Ryan Hunter-Reay his first IndyCar Series victory Sunday at Watkins Glen International Raceway. In doing so, the Florida native became the first driver other than Scott Dixon to win in four IndyCar races at the historic 3.37-mile road course in upstate New York.
Hunter-Reay started third, moving up to second by passing outside front-row starting Justin Wilson on the opening lap. During the middle portion of the race, Hunter-Reay joined the group running on a two pitstop strategy, while the rest of the field elected to make three stops. As a result, by Lap 45 of the 60-lap event, Hunter-Reay was running fourth behind Darren Manning, Dixon and Ryan Briscoe. But he successfully avoided trouble when Dixon spun while warming his tires in preparation for a restart, collecting Briscoe in the process. On the restart, Hunter-Reay dived under Manning heading into the first turn and was never headed, holding off Manning during one final restart on Lap 54 to win by 2.4 seconds.
It was another typically successful weekend for Honda, engine supplier for the full IndyCar Series, in the middle of a run of six consecutive race weekends. A total of 26 Honda-powered drivers ran 11,009.9 miles of practice, qualifying and racing this weekend without a single engine-related failure.
Following Hunter-Reay to the finish, Manning ran second in the best IndyCar result for A.J. Foyt Racing since Airton Dare won in Kansas on July 7, 2002. Tony Kanaan ignored pain from a broken left wrist ? suffered when suspension failure led to a crash during race-morning warmup session ? to round out the podium finishers. Buddy Rice held off several late-race passing attempts by Marco Andretti to finish fourth, his best result of 2008. Dale Coyne Racing?s Bruno Junqueria and Mario Moraes continued the trend, finishing sixth and seventh, respectively, in their best finishes this year.
For two-thirds of the day, the race was ?clean and green? with just a single caution flag, a two-lap yellow when Team Penske?s Helio Castroneves briefly encountered gearbox problems that would blunt his efforts today. But from lap 40 on, the race was interrupted no less than five times, causing 14 of the final 20 laps to be run under caution for various spins and collisions, all without injury to the drivers involved.
In addition to the Dixon-Briscoe collision, A.J. Foyt IV was eliminated in a similar accident with Milka Duno under caution on Lap 48. Panther Racing?s Vitor Meira led four laps, but was bounced into the Turn 7
barrier following contact with rookie E.J. Viso on Lap 40. Enrique Bernoldi crashed in Turn One on Lap 45, and his Conquest Racing teammate Jaime Camara crashed out on Lap 52 for the final caution.
Next week, the IndyCar Series returns to oval track racing for the Saturday night, July 12, Firestone Indy 200 on the concrete-paved 1.33-mile Nashville Superspeedway.
IndyCar Series Drivers? Championship Standings (after 11 of 18 races): 1. Scott Dixon
2. Helio Castroneves
3. Dan Wheldon
4. Tony Kanaan
5. Marco Andretti
6. Hideki Mutoh-R 370 points (3 wins)
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311 (2 wins)
304 (1 win)
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238 7. Danica Patrick
8. Ryan Briscoe
9. Ryan Hunter-Reay
10. Oriol Servia
11. Ed Carpenter
12. Will Power-R 236 points (1 win)
231 (1 win)
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194 (1 win) Ryan Hunter-Reay (#17 Rahal Letterman Racing Honda) Started 3rd, finished 1st, 1st career IndyCar victory, also has 2 Champ Car victories: ?I?m so happy I can?t even tell you. We were pushing so hard, I was driving
my rear end off there at the end. The car was great, I have to give it to the team. These guys perform flawlessly. week-in and week-out. This is a huge win. I?m an American kid; we?ve got Ethanol on the car and Izod on the car, and to win on the Fourth of July doesn?t get any better than that.?
Darren Manning (#14 A.J. Foyt Racing Honda) Started 8th, finished 2nd, best finish of 2008, first laps led in 2008: ?This is a great result, and something that we really needed after the last couple of races. It?s great to
finally get back to the road courses again. I tried everything I could to hold off Ryan [Hunter-Reay] and get a win for A.J. [Foyt], but they were just too strong for us today. But I think we were the next best car out there in the closing laps and it?s just a fantastic, fantastic day.?
Tony Kanaan (#11 Andretti Green Racing Honda) Started 6th, finished 3rd, raced with a hairline fracture of the left wrist sustained in a crash during pre-race practice: ?I?m not tired, but I am in pain. My arm?s in pretty
tough shape right now but this was a good result in the championship. We made up a lot of ground on everyone who?s ahead of us in the points, so we did what we needed to do. It?s good that I can rest my arm for a day or two now, but Nashville?s next week and that will be a tough race, too.?
Erik Berkman (President, Honda Performance Development) on today?s race: ?Congratulations to Ryan [Hunter-Reay], Bobby Rahal, David Letterman and the Rahal Letterman team. It?s great for the series for an
American driver to score his first IndyCar victory on the Independence Day weekend ? and he beat an Englishman [Darren Manning] to do it! Thanks also to the associates at Honda Performance Development and our technical partner Ilmor for another flawless weekend for the Honda Indy V-8. We?re in the middle of a tough stretch of six consecutive race weekends, and so far every thing is going perfectly for us.?
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2007 Winner: Scott Dixon (third consecutive victory) 116.813 mph average
Weather: Mostly sunny, warm, 83 degrees F
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24. Ryan Hunter-Reay
Darren Manning
Tony Kanaan
Buddy Rice
Marco Andretti
Bruno Junqueira
Mario Moraes-R
Graham Rahal-R
Hideki Mutoh-R
E.J. Viso-R
Scott Dixon
Ryan Briscoe
Mario Dominguez-R
Danica Patrick
Will Power-R
Helio Castroneves
Ed Carpenter
Jaime Camara-R
A.J. Foyt IV
Milka Duno
Enrique Bernoldi-R
Vitor Meira
Oriol Servia
Dan Wheldon
Justin Wilson-R
Jay Howard-R Rahal Letterman Racing
A.J. Foyt Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold
Andretti Green Racing
Dale Coyne Racing
Dale Coyne Racing
Newman Haas Lanigan
Andretti Green Racing
HVM Racing
Target Chip Ganassi
Team Penske
R Pacific Coast Mtrsprts
Andretti Green Racing
KV Racing Technologies
Team Penske
Vision Racing
Conquest Racing
Vision Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold
Conquest Racing
Panther Racing
KV Racing Technologies
Target Chip Ganassi
Newman Haas Lanigan
Roth Racing
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
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15 106.403 mph average; led 9 laps
-2.4009 seconds; led 10 laps
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-5.8084 seconds
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-9.4563 seconds
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-11.5953 seconds; led 37 laps
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-26.6599 seconds
-38.1033 seconds
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Did not finish ? crash; led 4 laps
Did not finish ? electrical
Did not finish ? contact
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R ? Series Rookie
Hunter-Reay Scores Popular First Win at Watkins Glen Opportunistic passes, avoiding the mistakes of others and a strong sprint to the finish netted Ryan Hunter-Reay his first IndyCar Series victory Sunday at Watkins Glen International Raceway. In doing so, the Florida native became the first driver other than Scott Dixon to win in four IndyCar races at the historic 3.37-mile road course in upstate New York.
Hunter-Reay started third, moving up to second by passing outside front-row starting Justin Wilson on the opening lap. During the middle portion of the race, Hunter-Reay joined the group running on a two pitstop strategy, while the rest of the field elected to make three stops. As a result, by Lap 45 of the 60-lap event, Hunter-Reay was running fourth behind Darren Manning, Dixon and Ryan Briscoe. But he successfully avoided trouble when Dixon spun while warming his tires in preparation for a restart, collecting Briscoe in the process. On the restart, Hunter-Reay dived under Manning heading into the first turn and was never headed, holding off Manning during one final restart on Lap 54 to win by 2.4 seconds.
It was another typically successful weekend for Honda, engine supplier for the full IndyCar Series, in the middle of a run of six consecutive race weekends. A total of 26 Honda-powered drivers ran 11,009.9 miles of practice, qualifying and racing this weekend without a single engine-related failure.
Following Hunter-Reay to the finish, Manning ran second in the best IndyCar result for A.J. Foyt Racing since Airton Dare won in Kansas on July 7, 2002. Tony Kanaan ignored pain from a broken left wrist ? suffered when suspension failure led to a crash during race-morning warmup session ? to round out the podium finishers. Buddy Rice held off several late-race passing attempts by Marco Andretti to finish fourth, his best result of 2008. Dale Coyne Racing?s Bruno Junqueria and Mario Moraes continued the trend, finishing sixth and seventh, respectively, in their best finishes this year.
For two-thirds of the day, the race was ?clean and green? with just a single caution flag, a two-lap yellow when Team Penske?s Helio Castroneves briefly encountered gearbox problems that would blunt his efforts today. But from lap 40 on, the race was interrupted no less than five times, causing 14 of the final 20 laps to be run under caution for various spins and collisions, all without injury to the drivers involved.
In addition to the Dixon-Briscoe collision, A.J. Foyt IV was eliminated in a similar accident with Milka Duno under caution on Lap 48. Panther Racing?s Vitor Meira led four laps, but was bounced into the Turn 7
barrier following contact with rookie E.J. Viso on Lap 40. Enrique Bernoldi crashed in Turn One on Lap 45, and his Conquest Racing teammate Jaime Camara crashed out on Lap 52 for the final caution.
Next week, the IndyCar Series returns to oval track racing for the Saturday night, July 12, Firestone Indy 200 on the concrete-paved 1.33-mile Nashville Superspeedway.
IndyCar Series Drivers? Championship Standings (after 11 of 18 races): 1. Scott Dixon
2. Helio Castroneves
3. Dan Wheldon
4. Tony Kanaan
5. Marco Andretti
6. Hideki Mutoh-R 370 points (3 wins)
322
311 (2 wins)
304 (1 win)
241
238 7. Danica Patrick
8. Ryan Briscoe
9. Ryan Hunter-Reay
10. Oriol Servia
11. Ed Carpenter
12. Will Power-R 236 points (1 win)
231 (1 win)
220 (1 win)
206
198
194 (1 win) Ryan Hunter-Reay (#17 Rahal Letterman Racing Honda) Started 3rd, finished 1st, 1st career IndyCar victory, also has 2 Champ Car victories: ?I?m so happy I can?t even tell you. We were pushing so hard, I was driving
my rear end off there at the end. The car was great, I have to give it to the team. These guys perform flawlessly. week-in and week-out. This is a huge win. I?m an American kid; we?ve got Ethanol on the car and Izod on the car, and to win on the Fourth of July doesn?t get any better than that.?
Darren Manning (#14 A.J. Foyt Racing Honda) Started 8th, finished 2nd, best finish of 2008, first laps led in 2008: ?This is a great result, and something that we really needed after the last couple of races. It?s great to
finally get back to the road courses again. I tried everything I could to hold off Ryan [Hunter-Reay] and get a win for A.J. [Foyt], but they were just too strong for us today. But I think we were the next best car out there in the closing laps and it?s just a fantastic, fantastic day.?
Tony Kanaan (#11 Andretti Green Racing Honda) Started 6th, finished 3rd, raced with a hairline fracture of the left wrist sustained in a crash during pre-race practice: ?I?m not tired, but I am in pain. My arm?s in pretty
tough shape right now but this was a good result in the championship. We made up a lot of ground on everyone who?s ahead of us in the points, so we did what we needed to do. It?s good that I can rest my arm for a day or two now, but Nashville?s next week and that will be a tough race, too.?
Erik Berkman (President, Honda Performance Development) on today?s race: ?Congratulations to Ryan [Hunter-Reay], Bobby Rahal, David Letterman and the Rahal Letterman team. It?s great for the series for an
American driver to score his first IndyCar victory on the Independence Day weekend ? and he beat an Englishman [Darren Manning] to do it! Thanks also to the associates at Honda Performance Development and our technical partner Ilmor for another flawless weekend for the Honda Indy V-8. We?re in the middle of a tough stretch of six consecutive race weekends, and so far every thing is going perfectly for us.?
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