Date:
Sunday, April 5th
Start Time:
3:46 p.m. (et)
Site:
Streets of St. Petersburg (2005) -- St. Petersburg, Florida
Track:
1.806-mile, 14-turn temporary street circuit
Laps:
100
Miles:
180.60
Capacity:
25,000
Total purse:
Payouts:
Year:
6th
On TV:
ABC
Announcers:
Marty Reid, Scott Goodyear, Eddie Cheever
On Radio:
IMS Radio Network/SIRIUS XM Satellite
Race record:
Helio Castroneves, 2006 (92.340 m.p.h.)
Qualifying record:
Helio Castroneves, 2007 (105.052 m.p.h.)
2009 Finish
Defending champion:
Ryan Briscoe
Runner up:
Ryan Hunter-Reay
Pole winner:
Graham Rahal (103.828 m.p.h.)
Top 10:
1. Ryan Briscoe (Start: 4)
2. Ryan Hunter-Reay (14)
3. Justin Wilson (2)
4. Dario Franchitti (5)
5. Tony Kanaan (3)
6. Will Power (6)
7. Graham Rahal (1)
8. Darren Manning (10)
9. Vitor Meira (17)
10. Alex Tagliani (7)
Average speed:
81.542 m.p.h.
Time of race:
2 hours, 12 minutes, 26.8387 seconds
Margin of victory:
0.4619 second
Caution flags:
7 for 28 laps
Lead changes:
5 among 3 drivers
Past winners
2009
Ryan Briscoe, Dallara-Honda, 81.542 m.p.h.
2008
Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 74.251 m.p.h.
2007
Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Honda, 89.166 m.p.h.
2006
Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Honda, 92.340 m.p.h. (record)
2005
Dan Wheldon, Dallara-Honda, 83.140 m.p.h.
Last race
Race:
Sao Paulo Indy 300 (March 14th)
Site:
Streets of Sao Paulo -- Sao Paulo, Brazil
Miles:
154.696
Laps:
61
Finish line order:
Will Power, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Vitor Meira, Raphael Matos, Dan Wheldon
Time of Race:
2 hour, 0 minutes, 57.7112 seconds
Average speed:
76.733 m.p.h.
Margin of victory:
1.8581 seconds
Caution flags:
5 for 19 laps
Lead changes:
7 among 5 drivers
Lap leaders:
Dario Franchitti 1-23, Simona de Silvestro 24-27, Ryan Hunter-Dario Franchitti 1-23, Simona de Silvestro 24-27, Ryan Hunter-Reay 28-36, Franchitti 37-42, Hunter-Reay 43-49, Ryan Briscoe50-53, Hunter-Reay 54-57, Will Power 58-61.
Entry list
#2 Raphael Matos
(Belo Horiz, Brazil) Luczo Dragon Racing/de Ferran Motor.
#3 Helio Castroneves
(Sao Paulo, Brz) Team Penske
#4 Dan Wheldon
(Emberton, England) National Guard/Panther Racing
#5 Takuma Sato
(Tokyo, Japan) KV Racing Technology
#06 Hideki Mutoh
(Tokyo, Japan) Newman Haas Lanigan Racing
#6 * Ryan Briscoe
(Sydney, Australia) Team Penske
#7 Danica Patrick
(Roscoe, IL) GoDaddy.com/Andretti Autosport
#8 EJ Viso
(Caracas, Venezuela) PDVSA-Jet Aviation/KV Racing Tech.
#9 Scott Dixon
(Auckland, New Zealand) Target Chip Ganassi Racing
#10 Dario Franchitti
(Scotland) Target Chip Ganassi Racing
#11 Tony Kanaan
(Salvador, Brazil) Team 7-Eleven/Andretti Autosport
#12 Will Power
(Toowoomba, Australia) Verizon/Team Penske
#14 Vitor Meira
(Brasilia, Brazil) ABC Supply Co/AJ Foyt Racing
#18 Milka Duno
(Caracas, Venezuela) CITGO/Dale Coyne Racing
#19 Alex Lloyd
(Manchester, England) Boy Scouts America/Dale Coyne Racing
#22 Justin Wilson
(Sheffield, England) Z-Line Designs/Dreyer & Reinbold
#23 Ana Beatriz
(Sao Paulo, Brazil) Ipiranga/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
#24 Mike Conway
(Bromley, England) Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
#26 Marco Andretti
(Nazareth, PA) Venom Energy/Andretti Autosport
#32 Mario Moraes
(Sao Paulo, Brazil) KV Racing Technology
#34 Mario Romancini
(Sao Paulo, Brazil) Conquest Racing
#37 Ryan Hunter-Reay
(Boca Raton, FL) IZOD/Andretti Autosport
#77 Alex Tagliani
(Lachenaie, Quebec) FAZZT Race Team
#78 Simona de Silvestro
(Switzerland) Stargate Worlds/HVM Racing
Leading contenders
| Name |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
| Ryan Briscoe |
14th |
--- |
--- |
23rd |
Won |
| Ryan Hunter-Reay |
--- |
--- |
17th |
--- |
2nd |
| Justin Wilson |
--- |
--- |
--- |
9th |
3rd |
| Dario Franchitti |
3rd |
19th |
5th |
--- |
4th |
| Tony Kanaan |
2nd |
3rd |
3rd |
3rd |
5th |
| Will Power |
--- |
--- |
--- |
8th |
6th |
| Graham Rahal |
--- |
--- |
--- |
Won |
7th |
| Vitor Meira |
5th |
5th |
16th |
19th |
9th |
| Alex Tagliani |
--- |
--- |
--- |
--- |
10th |
| Marco Andretti |
--- |
15th |
4th |
25th |
13th |
| Dan Wheldon |
Won |
16th |
9th |
12th |
14th |
| Scott Dixon |
6th |
2nd |
2nd |
22nd |
16th |
| Danica Patrick |
12th |
6th |
8th |
10th |
19th |
| Helio Castroneves |
20th |
Won |
Won |
2nd |
--- |
Notes
Ryan Briscoe passed Justin Wilson with 13 laps remaining and never lookedback en route to capturing the inaugural race of the 2009 IndyCar Series onthe streets of St. Petersburg. The No. 6 Team Penske driver crossed the finishline 0.4619 of a second ahead of Ryan Hunter-Reay for his third career IndyCartitle.This was the first time in the history of the series that the opening race hasbeen held on a street course. It was also the first time that the inauguralrace of the season was on the Streets of St. Petersburg, Florida. Afterholding down the number two stop on the schedule the past three years, St.Petersburg became the third Florida venue to host the opener.This time around, St. Petersburg is second on the schedule. Will Powercaptured the opening event two weeks ago in Brazil, as he crossed the finishline 1.8581 seconds ahead of Hunter-Reay.Not only did Graham Rahal become the youngest driver to win an IndyCar event,he also captured the 2008 race in his first start in the Series. At the ageof 19, Rahal crossed the finish line 3.5192 seconds ahead of two-timedefending champion Helio Castroneves. The key to winning the race was thedecision by his pit crew to stay out on lap 56 when everyone else pitted forfuel. Rahal got around Ryan Hunter Reay (the only other car to stay out) onlap 65 and had enough fuel to make it to the checkered flag. With the win, healso is the first driver since Scott Dixon, to go to victory lane in his veryfirst IRL start.In 2007, Helio Castroneves captured this race for the second consecutive year,as he edged Scott Dixon by less than a second for his 12th career IndyCartitle. Dixon, who finished runner-up for the second straight season, lost by0.6007 of a second. The win by Castroneves was his only victory in 2007. Hiswin total now stands at 16.Castroneves crossed the finish line ahead of Dixon while under caution for histhen eighth career IndyCar title in 2006 and first of that season. Pole sitterDario Franchitti failed to finish the race due to wheel bearing issues andfinished last after leading the first 14 laps. Castroneves battled Dixon downthe stretch, recapturing the lead on lap 96 of the 100-lap race. Just one laplater, Tomas Scheckter and Buddy Rice collided and the caution came out,however the crash was too much to clean up in time and Castroneves took thecheckered flag.The streets of St. Petersburg have hosted open-wheel racing since 2003 and hasmade a seamless transition from Champ Car to IndyCar Series event, beginningin 2005. Much like temporary courses in Cleveland and Edmonton, St. Petersburguses portions of an airport for its race surface, as the runways at AlbertWhitted Airport provide high-speed entries into tight passing opportunities inthe Firestone Curve at Turn 1. Unlike Cleveland and Edmonton, St. Peteactually uses public street courses for the track as well as the 1.806-milecourse meanders along the Bayfront and near Al Lang Field, the Spring Traininghome of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays.Starting in the ninth position in 2005, Dan Wheldon trailed throughout therace and briefly held the lead for lap 62 of the 100-lap event. Pole sitterBryan Herta, led for 39 laps, including the opening 16 and Ryan Briscoe, wholed a race-high 43 laps, held the top spot on laps 80-91. Wheldon took controlon lap 92 and held on the rest of the way, as he edged Tony Kanaan by lessthan two seconds to capture the inaugural race. Herta finished fourth whileBriscoe placed 14th after suffering an accident on lap 91. Twelve of the 21cars were still running at the end of the race with eight on the lead lap.The winner at St. Petersburg has gone on to win the championship once in thefive years of the event (Wheldon, 2005). In 14 seasons, only four drivers havewon the second race of the year and gone on to win the championship. They are:Buddy Lazier (2000, Phoenix); Sam Hornish Jr. (2001, Homestead-Miami); TonyKanaan (2004, Phoenix); Dario Franchitti (2009, Long Beach).The Izod IndyCar Series moves on to Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham,Alabama for the April 11th, inaugural running of the Indy Grand Prix ofAlabama.03/23 16:52:33 ET