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July 04, 2010 Race Results:
| Fin. | St. | Driver | Team | Laps | Average Speed/Notes | | 1. | 1. | Will Power | Penske Racing | 60 | 120.768 mph avg.; led 45 laps | | 2. | 3. | Ryan Briscoe | Team Penske | 60 | -1.2181 seconds; led 4 laps | | 3. | 4. | Dario Franchitti | Target Chip Ganassi | 60 | -2.6754 seconds; led 1 lap | | 4. | 11. | Raphael Matos | de Ferran Dragon Racing | 60 | -8.0208 seconds | | 5. | 9. | Mario Moraes | KV Racing Technology | 60 | -9.3229 seconds | | 6. | 20. | Dan Wheldon | Panther Racing | 60 | -9.7523 seconds | | 7. | 16. | Ryan Hunter-Reay | Andretti Autosport | 60 | -10.5003 seconds | | 8. | 7. | Scott Dixon | Target Chip Ganassi | 60 | -12.0546 seconds; led 10 laps | | 9. | 2. | Helio Castroneves | Team Penske | 60 | -12.9834 seconds | | 10. | 6. | Justin Wilson | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing | 60 | -13.5635 seconds | | 11. | 25. | E.J. Viso | KV Racing Technology | 60 | -18.7519 seconds | | 12. | 14. | Hideki Mutoh | Newman Haas Lanigan | 60 | -20.2279 seconds | | 13. | 8. | Marco Andretti | Andretti Autosport | 60 | -26.6965 seconds | | 14. | 12. | Paul Tracy | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing | 60 | -27.7310 seconds | | 15. | 5. | Takuma Sato-R | KV Racing Technology | 60 | -28.8774 seconds | | 16. | 10. | Adam Carroll-R | AFS/Andretti Autosport | 60 | -29.3624 seconds | | 17. | 19. | Alex Tagliani | FAZZT Racing | 60 | -35.3753 seconds | | 18. | 23. | Bertrand Baguette-R | Conquest Racing | 60 | -36.5350 seconds | | 19. | 17. | Vitor Meira | A.J. Foyt Racing | 60 | -36.9869 seconds | | 20. | 21. | Danica Patrick | Andretti Autosport | 60 | -38.3675 seconds | | 21. | 13. | Tony Kanaan | Andretti Autosport | 60 | -38.6700 seconds | | 22. | 18. | Mario Romancini-R | Conquest Racing | 59 | Did not finish - off course | | 23. | 24. | Milka Duno | Dale Coyne Racing | 57 | Running | | 24. | 15 | . Simona de Silvestro-R | HVM Racing | 38 | Did not finish - crash | | 25. | 22. | Alex Lloyd-R | Dale Coyne Racing | 22 | Did not finish - steering rack |
Pole qualifier Will Power was not to be denied in search of his third IZOD IndyCar Series win of 2010. Starting from the pole, Power swept past teammate Ryan Briscoe on the 44th lap of Sunday's Camping World GP at 'The Glen' heading a 1-2 finish for Team Penske on a sunny and hot Independence Day, the first major race victory for the Penske organization at the historic 3.77-mile Watkins Glen International Raceway.
In all, Power led 45 of the 60 laps in today's contest, as he extended his drivers' championship lead to 32 points over defending series champion Dario Franchitti. For his part, Franchitti led one lap during an exchange of pit stops, but spent most of the day chasing the two leading Penske drivers. He moved up to second, ahead of Briscoe, following the last round of pit stops on Lap 41, but then surrendered the position following a momentary slide off the edge of the circuit on the penultimate lap. Franchitti then recovered to bring his Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda home third.
For the ninth consecutive race weekend in 2010, all 25 drivers completed the event without a single failure for the Honda Indy V-8 engine. This weekend, drivers and teams logged a total of 9,911 trouble-free miles around the classic road-racing circuit.
Just six seconds behind the lead trio at the checkers, Raphael Matos equaled his best result of 2010 with a fourth-place run for de Ferran Dragon Racing. Another Brazilian, Mario Moraes, had his strongest outing of 2010 with a fifth-place finish for KV Racing Technology.
Both of Moraes' teammates also featured in today's race, with former Formula One racer Takuma Sato battling over fourth place with 2009 race winner Justin Wilson in the early laps, before a late pit stop dropped him to 15th; while E.J. Viso rebounded from a crash in practice on Saturday to finish 11th after starting last in the field.
Another driver to recover from adversity, Panther Racing's Dan Wheldon, spun after contact from Alex Lloyd early in the race, but drove through the field to finish sixth, his best result since finishing second at the Indianapolis 500 in May.
In two weeks, the IZOD IndyCar Series continues this season's second run of road-racing events with the July 18 Honda Indy Toronto, run on the temporary street circuit set up at Exhibition Place on the downtown Toronto waterfront.
IZOD IndyCar Series Championship (after 9 of 17 races):
1. Will Power 327 (3 wins)
2. Dario Franchitti 295 (1 win)
3. Scott Dixon 287 (1 win)
4. Ryan Briscoe 280 (1 win)
5. Helio Castroneves 273 (1 win)
6. Ryan Hunter-Reay 251 (1 win)
7. Tony Kanaan 241 (1 win)
8. Justin Wilson 211
9. Dan Wheldon 211
10. Marco Andretti 201
Will Power (#12 Team Penske Honda) started 1st, finished 1st, his 3rd IZOD IndyCar Series win of 2010 and 4th career win; 1st major race victory for Team Penske at Watkins Glen International Raceway: "We were a bit close on fuel towards the end of the race, but it was under control, my team was giving me the [fuel mileage] numbers I needed to hit and I was making them. I knew the [final] restart was my only chance to pass [teammate Ryan Briscoe], so I hit the 'push to pass' coming up the back straight and just went for it. I just wanted to win so bad, it's been too long between victories." [Power's more recent win prior to today's race was at the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg].
Dario Franchitti (#10 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) started 4th, finished 3rd: "The Firestone tires we had today were great, but you can only push the best tires so far, and I think I pushed them a bit too far today. I understeered off the track [at Turn 10] in the closing laps, and Ryan [Briscoe] made a great move and was able to take advantage and get around me for second. But it was a fun race, as it always is at The Glen. Very physical, but the challenge is part of what makes it so enjoyable."
Roger Griffiths (Technical Director, Honda Performance Development) on today's race: "Congratulations to Team Penske on their first IndyCar Series win at Watkins Glen. Today's race was a demanding event run under hot conditions, and Will Power had the near perfect day he needed for the victory. It also was encouraging to see strong performances from both de Ferran Dragon Racing, with fourth for Raphael Matos, and the fifth-place run from Mario Moraes at KV Racing Technology. It was another trouble-free weekend for Honda, and we're looking forward to our annual trip north of the border to Toronto and Edmonton." |
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