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Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 24 May 2009, 20:36
by phil1993
HELIO WINS!!!!!!!

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 24 May 2009, 20:56
by JoostLamers
What a month for Helio! Going to court, not guilty. And then this fantastic performance. His 3rd win after 2001, 2002, now 2009. The 20th time that car number 3 wins the INDY 500, congratulations to Helio!

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 25 May 2009, 06:51
by phil1993
Vitor sustained fractures to his back, nasty.

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 25 May 2009, 15:23
by columbo77
joostlamers wrote:What a month for Helio! Going to court, not guilty. And then this fantastic performance. His 3rd win after 2001, 2002, now 2009. The 20th time that car number 3 wins the INDY 500, congratulations to Helio!
I Agree Fantastic Race Pleased For Helio after what he has been through too,gotta expect a movie of his story lol.And well done Dan Wheldon for flying the UK flag :) OH and GO Danica best finish yet, and no crash whoever thought she would :)

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 31 May 2009, 08:04
by columbo77
Ryan Briscoe Takes Pole For Millwaukee Race Starts 330pm US 930pm UK on Sky.

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 30 Jun 2009, 19:34
by columbo77
Apologies my sibling messed up a lot of my forums he has been dealt with

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 30 Jun 2009, 21:29
by swca92
That's some statement, especially seeing the drivers apologised for the past race being so bad...

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 28 Jul 2009, 13:19
by blizzard
So after Edmonton Scot Dixon leads the championship. I don´t understand Penske, Will Power does not drive often, but when he drives he´s usually pretty good. Why not giving him a full season? He could have won the championship. On the other hand results like yesterday hurt Helio´s chances in the championship, with Power taking points off of him which he badly needs and Power isn´t in the championship anyway, because Penske only let him drive every second or third race.

Strange tactics, not the way to win championships.

And what´s the problem in America with letting the leaders lap you? I mean the Penske´s were about 20 second in front, before Marco Andretti and Danica Patrick blocked them for 10 laps or so. So Dixon could close to their tails and get 3 rd place from Briscoe. Ridiculous.

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 18:48
by phil1993
Mid-Ohio race is going on

I say going on because i have no stream and am looking at live timing like its arabic scripture.

Dixon leads from Wilson

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 19:28
by Tom Vandenhove
http://www.justin.tv/slapnut_v3

EDIT : oh god, it's nascar now ?

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 19:35
by phil1993
Tom Vandenhove wrote:http://www.justin.tv/slapnut_v3

EDIT : oh god, it's nascar now ?
&doh :(

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 19:42
by phil1993
1. Dixon
2. Briscoe
3. Franchitti

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 12:51
by phil1993
Dixon smashes record in dominating fashion
Scott Dixon used a clever mid-race move to take the lead at Mid-Ohio and then ran away with the race to regain the advantage in the IndyCar Series championship battle.

The victory let Dixon surpass Sam Hornish Jr for most victories under Indy Racing League sanction at 20, although the overall open-wheel career record is the 67 wins held by AJ Foyt. Ganassi driver Dixon also has one win from his Champ Car days.

"To finally be labelled [the driver with most wins] in this series is a big deal to me and a big deal to the team," Dixon said. "But it's going to be tough to hang on to that."

Dixon used Milka Duno's lapped car as a spur to pass Dale Coyne Racing's Justin Wilson on the 37th lap of the 85-lap race, extended his lead when Wilson's sputtering car struggled to re-fire at the next pitstops, and eventually won by nearly 30 seconds over Ryan Briscoe (Penske).

Briscoe had led from pole early on, but Wilson passed him at Turn 10 on the sixth lap and began to pull away. Wilson led through the first cycle of green-flag pitstops before Dixon began to close. As the two approached Duno's slower car in Turn 4 on the 37th lap, Dixon dived inside Wilson and made the pass work.

"He was saving fuel at that point, and I was able to run full rich," Dixon said. "I think we already had him before we ran into Milka. She made it exciting for another couple of corners, but that was about it."

With Wilson then losing a lot of time when his car ran dry coming into the pits for the final time, leaving the Briton a lowly 13th in the final results, Dixon was able to dominate the second half of the race.

His Ganassi team-mate Dario Franchitti battled Briscoe gamely through the final laps, finishing just 0.3s behind. While they were fighting for second place, Dixon was steadily expanding his lead.

"You don't get cars like this or days that go this smoothly very often," Dixon said. "I kept waiting for a yellow to come out at the wrong time and a strategy to screw it up. The last time I had a car this good on a road or street course was last year in Detroit, and with the strategy there, we just got hung out. It was nice to see where the yellows and things fell."

Briscoe said his red tyres fell off on the last stint, and he struggled to keep Franchitti behind him.

"We were dynamite out of the pits on the last stint, and it kept up that way for about four laps," Briscoe said. "Then our lap times dropped off about a second. I was pretty scared because we still had about 15 laps to go. I thought, 'This is going to be terrible if it keeps dropping off.' But after that I was able to maintain a pretty decent lap time. It was good enough that I was able to hold off Dario."

The result leaves Briscoe three points behind Dixon with three races remaining, while Franchitti is 20 points adrift of the leader and keen to get back to winning.

"We have to start finishing ahead of Scott and Ryan," Franchitti said. "Otherwise it's going to get more and more difficult every week. We've got to do that, but you can only do your best every week. The whole team is doing its best. We just need to figure out how to match up the cars to my driving style. That would definitely give us a leg up."

Behind the top three Ryan Hunter-Reay out-raced Andretti Green's Hideki Mutoh for fourth place, the best finish this season by a Foyt Racing entry.

"A fourth for this team right now is a big deal," said Hunter-Reay, who also finished second for Vision Racing in the season opener at St Petersburg in March. "A fourth for me right now is a big deal. We were able to gap the leaders and hold steady with the leaders at the end. We're pretty happy with that."

Marco Andretti (AGR) finished sixth, followed by Paul Tracy, a mid-week replacement for Mario Moraes at KV Racing after the death of the young Brazilian's father. Graham Rahal (Newman/Haas/Lanigan) was running fourth late in the race before brake trouble caused him to lose four positions. He finished ahead of Luczo Dragon's Raphael Matos and AGR's Tony Kanaan, who started eighth but ran off course at Turn 2 at the start and fell to the back of the field.

Briscoe's Penske team-mate Helio Castroneves was only 12th after a spin. Danica Patrick (AGR) was also in trouble, losing several laps due to a tangle with Mike Conway (Dreyer & Reinbold).

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Pos  Driver             Team                      Time/Gap
 1.  Scott Dixon        Ganassi              1h46m05.7985s
 2.  Ryan Briscoe       Penske                +   29.7803s
 3.  Dario Franchitti   Ganassi               +   30.0551s
 4.  Ryan Hunter-Reay   Foyt                  +   33.7307s
 5.  Hideki Mutoh       Andretti Green        +   34.1839s
 6.  Marco Andretti     Andretti Green        +   46.7669s
 7.  Paul Tracy         KV                    +   49.7020s
 8.  Graham Rahal       Newman/Haas/Lanigan   +   50.4517s
 9.  Raphael Matos      Luczo Dragon          +   51.2286s
10.  Tony Kanaan        Andretti Green        +   52.0810s
11.  Oriol Servia       Newman/Haas/Lanigan   +   52.6215s
12.  Helio Castroneves  Penske                +   53.2362s
13.  Justin Wilson      Dale Coyne            +   53.5768s
14.  Robert Doornbos    HVM                   + 1m10.0812s
15.  Ernesto Viso       HVM                   +      1 lap
16.  Dan Wheldon        Panther               +      1 lap
17.  Ed Carpenter       Vision                +      1 lap
18.  Richard Antinucci  3G                    +     2 laps
19.  Danica Patrick     Andretti Green        +     2 laps

Retirements:

     Mike Conway        Dreyer & Reinbold     69 laps
     Milka Duno         Dreyer & Reinbold     56 laps

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Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 14:48
by Tom Vandenhove
Indy time again Flag:## @ Twin Ring Motegi !

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yeah, i'm bored so I wanted to make a introduction post for this race
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Twin Ring Motegi Superspeedway
1.5 miles / 2.4 km
Banking: 10º turns, 1.7º frontstretch, 5º backstretch

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Entry List
Number / Driver / Team / Race Strategist
2 / Raphael Matos (R) / Luczo Dragon Racing / Jay Penske
3 / Helio Castroneves / Team Penske / Tim Cindric
4 / Dan Wheldon / Panther Racing / John Barnes
5 / Mario Moraes / KV Racing Technology / Mark Johnson
6 / Ryan Briscoe / Team Penske / Roger Penske
7 / Danica Patrick / Andretti Green Racing / Michael Andretti
9 / Scott Dixon / Target Chip Ganassi Racing / Mike Hull
10 / Dario Franchitti / Target Chip Ganassi Racing / Chip Ganassi
11 / Tony Kanaan / Andretti Green Racing / George Klotz
13 / E.J. Viso / HVM Racing / Michael Cannon
14 / Ryan Hunter-Reay / A.J. Foyt Enterprises / LarryFoyt
18 / Justin Wilson / Dale Coyne Racing / Bill Pappas
20 / Ed Carpenter / Vision Racing / Jeff Britton
23 / Tomas Scheckter / Dreyer & Reinbold Racing / Larry Curry
24 / Mike Conway (R) / Dreyer & Reinbold Racing / Dennis Reinbold
26 / Marco Andretti / Andretti Green Racing / Kyle Moyer
27 / Hideki Mutoh / Andretti Green Racing / Kim Green
33 / Robert Doornbos (R) / HVM Racing / TBA
34 / Kosuke Matsuura / Conquest Racing / Brandon Fry
43 / Roger Yasukawa / Dreyer & Reinbold Racing / Matt Curry
98 / Stanton Barrett (R) / CURB/Agajanian/Team 3G / Owen Snyder
02 / Graham Rahal / Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing / John Tzouanakis
06 / Oriol Servia / Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing / Todd Malloy


Race Schedule
Session / Local Time / UK Time / USA (ET)

IndyCar Rookie Practice Friday 09:00-09:30 / Friday 01:00-01:30 / Thursday 20:00-20:30
IndyCar Practice (All Cars) Friday 09:30-10:00 / Friday 01:30-02:00 / Thursday 20:30-21:00
IndyCar Practice Group#1 Friday 12:30-13:15 / Friday 04:30-05:15 / Thursday 23:30-Friday 00:15
IndyCar Practice Group#2 Friday 13:15-14:00 / Friday 05:15-06:00 / Friday 00:15-01:00
IndyCar Qualifying Friday 15:30-17:00 / Friday 07:30-09:00 / Friday 02:30-04:00

IndyCar Pre-Race Saturday 10:30 / Saturday 02:30 / Friday 21:30
IndyCar Japan Indy 300 (200 laps) Saturday 12:00 / Saturday 04:00 / Friday 23:00

Race will be broadcasted live on VERSUS at :
Qualifying : Friday 18th September - 18:00 (ET)
Race : Friday 18th September - 22:30 (ET)

Re: 2009 IndyCar Season

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 12:07
by TwistedArmco
Tell you what, the season decider at Homestead is just about how every single seater finale should be. 3 drivers within 8 points of each other. Basically, get the race win, and you likely have the championship.