Nashville, TN - Jul 12
Circuit: Nashville Superspeedway (1.33-mile oval) Lebanon,
TN
2007 Winner: Scott Dixon (Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda)
164.030 mph average
Weather: Hot & humid, showers, 89 degrees F
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St. |
Driver |
Team |
Chassis |
Laps |
Average Speed/Notes |
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Scott Dixon
Dan Wheldon
Helio Castroneves
Tony Kanaan
Danica Patrick
Vitor Meira
Buddy Rice
Ed Carpenter
Darren Manning
Mario Moraes-R
Will Power-R
Graham Rahal-R
Marty Roth
Hideki Mutoh-R
Bruno Junqueira
Oriol Servia
Milka Duno
Justin Wilson-R
Ryan Hunter-Reay
Enrique Bernoldi-R
Jaime Camara-R
A.J. Foyt IV
Ryan Briscoe
Marco Andretti |
Target Chip Ganassi
Target Chip Ganassi
Team Penske
Andretti Green Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Panther Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold
Vision Racing
A.J. Foyt Racing
Dale Coyne Racing
KV Racing Technologies
Newman Haas Lanigan
Roth Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Dale Coyne Racing
KV Racing Technologies
Dreyer & Reinbold
Newman Haas Lanigan
Rahal Letterman Racing
Conquest Racing
Conquest Racing
Vision Racing
Team Penske
Andretti Green Racing |
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
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171
171
171
171
171
171
171
171
171
170
170
170
170
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168
143
99
66
50
45
3
2
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148.072 mph average, led 53 laps
-1.0680 seconds (under
caution)
-5.6679 seconds, led 54
laps
-6.4612 seconds, led
59 laps
-7.8301 seconds
-9.5615 seconds
-13.2509 seconds
-16.0567 seconds
-24.9236 seconds
Running
Running
Running
Running
Running
Running
Running, led 5
laps
Running
Running, delayed - transmission
Did not finish - crash
Did not finish - handling
Did not finish - handling
Did not finish - steering
Did not finish - contact
Did not finish - crash |
R ? Series Rookie |
Dixon Continues Nashville Hot Streak
When you're hot, you're hot. Scott Dixon and his Target Chip
Ganassi Racing team can apparently do no wrong at the moment, in the IndyCar
Series,
as a late-race miscommunication paid off in spades for driver and team when
rain brought an early end to Saturday night's Firestone Indy 200 at Nashville
Superspeedway.
Dixon and teammate Dan Wheldon were running second and seventh,
respectively, when the yellow caution flag flew on Lap 138 as a sprinkle of
rain rolled over
the track. At the time, Tony Kanaan held a 3.5-second lead over Dixon and appeared
headed for his second victory of the season.
Still under caution on Lap 140
and Kanaan led virtually the entire field into pit lane for a final fuel and
tire stop. But the call from his team came too
late for Dixon, who was past the pit lane entry point and had to stay on track,
with Wheldon following suit.
The light rain quickly disappeared, and racing
resumed on Lap 152. It looked as if the Ganassi drivers would be forced to
pit under green flag conditions,
when a much heavier rain shower arrived on the scene on Lap 166, and the race
was red-flagged to a halt on Lap 171, 39 short of the scheduled 200-lap distance.
The rain preserved the win for Dixon, his third in a row here at Nashville
and a series-leading fourth this season, extending his lead in the championship
standings to 63 points after 12 of 18 races.
It was
another typically successful weekend for Honda, engine supplier for the full
IndyCar Series, in the fourth of six consecutive
race weekends. A total of 24 Honda-powered drivers ran 8,854 miles of practice,
qualifying and racing this weekend without a major failure. So far in 2008,
IndyCar drivers have run 161,125 miles with just one recorded failure - on
the Vision Racing car of Davey Hamilton during practice leading up to the Indianapolis
500.
If Dixon was the big winner tonight, Kanaan was the biggest loser. The
Andretti Green Racing driver led a race-high 59 laps and appeared in control
of the
contest under green flag conditions. But the shuffle during the final pit stops
and an opportunistic pass by Helio Castroneves to snatch third on the restart
dropped Kanaan to a fourth-place finish.
Vitor Meira was another to suffer at
the hand of fate, as a problem with fuel coupling in last stop dropped the
Panther Racing driver from a strong third
to a disappointed sixth, just behind Danica Patrick. Buddy Rice posted his
second-consecutive top-10 finish in seventh, followed by Vision Racing's
Ed Carpenter. Darren Manning also posted a second top-10 result for A.J. Foyt
Racing in ninth. Rookie Mario Moraes followed up his career-high seventh last
week at Watkins Glen with 10th tonight.
Next week, the IndyCar Series heads
back to road racing for the July 20 Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports
Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.
IndyCar Series Drivers? Championship Standings (after
12 of 18 races): |
1. Scott Dixon
2. Helio Castroneves
3. Dan Wheldon
4. Tony Kanaan
5. Danica Patrick
6. Hideki Mutoh-R |
420 points (4 wins)
357
351 (2 wins)
339 (1 win)
266 (1 win)
254 |
7. Marco Andretti
8. Ryan Briscoe
9. Ryan Hunter-Reay
10. Ed Carpenter
11. Oriol Servia
12. Buddy Rice |
253 points
243 (1 win)
232 (1 win)
222
214
213 |
Scott Dixon (#9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) Started
5th, finished 1st, 3rd consecutive Nashvile victory, 4th IndyCar win of 2008,
14th career win;
100th major race victory for Chip Ganassi Racing: "This is three guitars
[the first place trophy is a commemorative Gibson guitar]. Man, I'm pretty
impressed. Tonight I don't think we had the best car but the luck is
going our way, and I feel for Tony [Kanaan]. We were fast by ourselves, but 'TK' was
definitely stronger in traffic. On the last caution, it was actually a bit
of miscommunication. By the time they called me in [to pit], I was already
way past the pit entry. It wasn't looking pretty for us until the rains
came back. It wasn't pretty, but we'll take it."
Tony Kanaan (#11 Andretti Green Racing Honda) Started
7th, finished 4th: "I
support my team 100 percent. It was the right call to come in on lap 148, and
a lot of people followed our lead [into the pits]. Who can predict the rain?
Unfortunately, the rain and I don't get along too well. But we have great momentum
and the guys at the front know we are coming. I'll take fourth place today.
When it is your year, it is your year. You have to get a little lucky to win
the championship and I had my share of the luck in 2004."
Roger Griffiths (Race Team Technical Leader, Honda Performance Development) on
tonight's
race: "That's four down and two to go in this
string of consecutive race weekends. It's a shame for the fans that the
rain ended tonight's race early, but it certainly played to the advantage
of Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon. Congratulations to Chip Ganassi, Mike Hull,
and the entire Target Ganassi organization on 100 race wins, the majority of
them with Honda power, I believe. They have built up one of the top teams in
motorsports over the years, and the results speak for themselves."