Posts Tagged ‘Indianapolis Motor Speedway’

Sometimes… it just sucks to be… winning

By Bram • Jul 27th, 2009 • Category: NASCAR, Racer, Sprint Cup Series

Yesterday’s Allstate 400 at the Brickyard proved several things, long known in racing circles, one thing in particular …the connection between the racing head and the throttle foot is not sophistry, it’s absolute certainty. And it is a sometimes delicate relationship.

Case in point, Juan Pablo Montoya. The race was 160 laps in length, Montoya ran 126, leading 116 of them.. and won that distance quite handily, I can add.

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Numbers Game: Allstate 400 at The Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

By Bram • Jul 20th, 2009 • Category: NASCAR, News, Notes, Sprint Cup Series, Your Series. Your Driver.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 20, 2009) – Though only 15 races old, the Allstate 400 at The Brickyard has produced a number of statistics befitting a track as historic as Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Already, Indianapolis has become a house of NASCAR champions. Of the 15 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, 13 have been won by series champions.
The only Brickyard winners who are not also series champions are Ricky Rudd (1997) and Kevin Harvick (2003). [read more...]




Castroneves caps storybook month with third Indianapolis 500 win

By Bram • May 24th, 2009 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Results, Your Series. Your Driver.

Helio Castroneves celebrates winning the 2009 Indianapolis 500 with the traditional drink of milk.(Dana Garrett/IRL)

Helio Castroneves celebrates winning the 2009 Indianapolis 500 with the traditional drink of milk.(Dana Garrett/IRL)

INDIANAPOLIS (Sunday, May 24, 2009) - An emotional Helio Castroneves choked back tears in Victory Lane after becoming the first foreign-born three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500.

The affable Brazilian performed his signature fence climb along the front straightaway after taking the checkered flag in his third race since returning to the IndyCar Series following an acquittal in federal court on charges of tax evasion. [read more...]




“Carb Day” at Indy - Castroneves paces final practice before Indianapolis 500

By Bram • May 22nd, 2009 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Results, Schedules, Your Series. Your Driver.

John Andretti (top) and Helio Castroneves on track in Indy 500 Miller Lite Carb Day practice (Jim Haines/IRL)

John Andretti (top) and Helio Castroneves on track in Indy 500 Miller Lite Carb Day practice (Jim Haines/IRL)

INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, May 22, 2009) - Helio Castroneves paced the final practice before the Indianapolis 500 and Wade Cunningham became the first two-time winner of the Firestone Freedom 100 Firestone Indy Lights event Friday on the final day of on-track activity before Sunday’s Indianapolis 500.

The 33 starters in the field for the “500″ combined for 1,224 incident-free laps on the 2.5-mile oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Castroneves, a two-time winner who will start from the pole, recorded the best lap at 40.1929 seconds, 223.920 mph. [read more...]




Firestone Indy Lights Notes - Cunningham wins pole for Firestone Freedom 100

By Bram • May 21st, 2009 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Results, Your Series. Your Driver.

Wade Cunningham, No. 11 Lucas Oil/Sam Schmidt Motorsports, qualified fastest for the Firestone Freedom 100 Firestone Indy Lights race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Jim Haines IRL)

Wade Cunningham, No. 11 Lucas Oil/Sam Schmidt Motorsports, qualified fastest for the Firestone Freedom 100 Firestone Indy Lights race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Jim Haines IRL)

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, May 21, 2009) - Wade Cunningham won the pole for the Firestone Freedom 100 Firestone Indy Lights race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, marking the second time the 2005 series champion will start the race from the inside of Row 1.

Cunningham also started from the pole in 2006 when he led every lap.
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Today’s IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights headlines

By Bram • May 20th, 2009 • Category: From The Backstretch, IRL, Notes, Your Series. Your Driver.

Raphael Matos driver No. 2 Air Force Luczo Dragon Racing (Chris Jones/IRL)

Raphael Matos driver No. 2 Air Force Luczo Dragon Racing (Chris Jones/IRL)

1. Matos has first taste of milk at Fastest Rookie luncheon
2. Shaq joins Luczo Dragon as charity partner
3. Sarah Fisher Racing adds Angie’s List as sponsor

1. Matos has first taste of milk at Fastest Rookie luncheon: Twenty years ago, Raphael Matos sat on the floor of his home, watching on TV as the red and white No. 20 car of fellow Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi passed under the checkered flag to win the 1989 Indianapolis 500.

“Some day that will be me,” the 7-year-old unabashedly told his father.
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John Andretti, Ryan Hunter-Reay finalize Indianapolis 500 starting lineup with last-minute qualifying attempts

By Bram • May 17th, 2009 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Results, Your Series. Your Driver.

The Borg Warner Trophy , Indianapolis 500 (Ron McQueeny/IRL)

The Borg Warner Trophy , Indianapolis 500 (Ron McQueeny/IRL)

INDIANAPOLIS (Sunday, May 17, 2009) - John Andretti and Ryan Hunter-Reay drove their way into the 2009 Indianapolis 500 with last-gasp attempts on Bump Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Taking advantage of improved conditions over Third-Day Qualifying on May 16, several drivers withdrew their times to avoid the bubble. Tomas Scheckter, Mike Conway, E.J. Viso, Nelson Philippe and Milka Duno all pulled this gamble off successfully and managed to move to safer times, while Bruno Junqueira had little trouble making the cut on his first run of the month.
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Castroneves Wins Indy 500 Pole for Penske Racing

By Bram • May 9th, 2009 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Results, Schedules, Your Series. Your Driver.

Helio Castroneves celebrates the PEAK Performance Pole Award presented by AutoZone (Chris Jones/IRL)

Helio Castroneves celebrates the PEAK Performance Pole Award presented by AutoZone (Chris Jones/IRL)

INDIANAPOLIS (May 9, 2009) — Helio Castroneves will start his ninth Indianapolis 500 from a familiar spot.

The Brazilian, who celebrates his 34th birthday on May 10, scored his third Indianapolis 500 pole position and Roger Penske’s record 15th pole position with a four-lap average speed of 224.864 mph (2 minutes, 40.0967 seconds cumulative time) on the 2.5-mile oval. It was the Brazilian’s 27th career IndyCar Series pole and his first of the season.

Teammate Ryan Briscoe made a late attempt to unseat Castroneves in the six-hour session, withdrawing his second-best qualifying time, but came up short (224.083). He’ll be in the middle of Row 1, with 2007 Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti (224.010) on the outside in the No. 10 Target Chip Ganassi Racing car. [read more...]




Team Penske’s Briscoe, Castroneves top Fast Friday practice at Indianapolis 500

By Bram • May 9th, 2009 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Schedules, Your Series. Your Driver.

Team Penske\'s Ryan Briscoe (Dan Helrigel/IRL)

Team Penske's Ryan Briscoe (Dan Helrigel/IRL)

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - If practice is any indication, Penske Racing expects to be right in the middle of the battle Saturday for the pole position for the 93rd Indianapolis 500.

Roger Penske could be in line for his record 15th pole at the Indianapolis 500. On the final practice day before Pole Day, Team Penske’s Ryan Briscoe and Helio Castroneves recorded the fastest laps on the 2.5-mile oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. [read more...]




Four rookies pass Indianapolis 500 Rookie Orientation Program

By Bram • May 6th, 2009 • Category: IRL, News, Notes, Your Series. Your Driver.

NHLR IndyCar Series driver was first on track for Indy 500 ROP and one of four rookies to complete the Rookie Orientation Program phases on the first day of practice (Shawn Payne/IRL)

NHLR IndyCar Series driver Robert Doornbos was first on track for Indy 500 ROP and one of four rookies to complete the Rookie Orientation Program phases on the first day of practice (Shawn Payne/IRL)

INDIANAPOLIS (Tuesday, May 5, 2009) - Four rookies passed the Indianapolis 500 Rookie Orientation Program as preparations began at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 2009 Indianapolis 500. The track was open for six rookies to participate in ROP. Three veterans were allowed to complete “refresher” laps.

Mike Conway, Robert Doornbos, Raphael Matos and Alex Tagliani completed all four phases of ROP, demonstrating consistent driving through four speed ranges beginning at 200 mph and increasing in 5 mph increments. [read more...]