Will Power goes wire-to-wire in Alabama
Will Power |
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Penske Racing's Will Power started from pole in his Verizon Dallara Honda and led every lap to win Sunday's IndyCar race at the 2.38-mile, 17-turn Barber Motorsports Park. But it was far from a cakewalk as he had Ganassi Racing's Scott Dixon hounding him all the way and there certainly was lot's of action throughout the field – including a plethora of restart crashes.
"It was a rather relaxing day actually," said Power, who took the points lead heading into the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 17. "I was just cruising, but had to push, push toward the end."
It was Dixon's second straight runner-up finish at Barber.
Will Power leads Scott Dixon through the Turn 1-2 complex |
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Power's Penske teammate, Ryan Briscoe, got together with Ryan Hunter-Reay. Hunter-Reay bounced off a curb trying to pass underneath and sent Briscoe spinning into the gravel on lap 57.
Hunter-Reay was penalized for avoidable contact, dropping from fifth to 18th, but Briscoe felt he deserved it.
"He's sticking his nose into where it doesn't belong," Briscoe said. "It's not a passing zone."
But he liked the double file restarts.
"The double-file restarts at this track are awesome," Briscoe said. "That was some really good racing."
The winner two weeks ago in St. Petersburg, Dario Franchitti was third and Marco Andretti got his 2nd straight top-5 with some gutsy moves to finish 4th.
Oriol Servia rounded out the top-5 for Newman/Haas.
Tony Kanaan drove one of the best races of his career to move from 24th at the start to 6th at the finish with his new team KV Racing, an improvement of 18 positions. He was thankful for Takuma Sato and his engineer who gave him a good race setup after struggling in qualifying.
Helio Castroneves, the 2010 race winner, was seventh. Simon Pagenaud, who was filling in for the injured Ana Beatriz (who has a broken wrist) came in eighth after starting 23rd.
Simona de Silvestro earned her second consecutive top 10 coming home 9th, while rookie Charlie Kimball recorded his first top-10 with a tenth place finish on Sunday.
The double file restarts certainly made the race exciting for the fans and for those watching on TV. The race featured a lot of hard racing for position from start to finish, but especially on the restarts where drivers would run side-by-side for at least half the lap. It was perhaps some of the best racing we have seen in IndyCar in years.
The top-3 finishers celebrate on the podium |
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While it was exciting for the viewers, the close action resulted in a lot of contact, crashes and broken cars, but that's the way open wheel racing is when you run that close together. The adrenaline is flowing, the drivers are trying extra hard and unlike stock cars, that have no exposed rubber tires and can bang and bump and get away with it, not so with IndyCars.
As a result the plethora of caution flags happened again Sunday with one caution flag leading to another restart and another accident.
After enough cars ended back on the trailer and the field was thinned, we saw a couple of double file restarts that actually worked well.
Power took over the lead in points, holding a seven-point advantage over Franchitti.
The next IZOD IndyCar Series event is the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 17 on the streets of Long Beach, Calif. The race will be televised live at 3:30 p.m. (ET) by VERSUS and broadcast by the IMS Radio Network. The next Firestone Indy Lights race is at the streets of Long Beach on April 17. It will be televised live at 2 p.m. (ET) by VERSUS.
Results
Pos |
Car | Driver | Diff. | Gap | BLT | Start | Comment |
1 | 12 | Will Power | –.—- | –.—- | 1:13.872 | 1 | – |
2 | 9 | Scott Dixon | 3.3828 | 3.3828 | 1:13.867 | 3 | – |
3 | 10 | Dario Franchitti | 15.5243 | 12.1415 | 1:14.234 | 7 | – |
4 | 26 | Marco Andretti | 28.9601 | 13.4358 | 1:14.597 | 9 | – |
5 | 2 | Oriol Servia | 29.8817 | 0.9216 | 1:15.061 | 6 | – |
6 | 82 | Tony Kanaan | 30.3853 | 0.5036 | 1:14.523 | 24 | – |
7 | 3 | Helio Castroneves | 30.7807 | 0.3954 | 1:14.371 | 4 | – |
8 | 24 | Simon Pagenaud | 31.2095 | 0.4288 | 1:14.334 | 23 | – |
9 | 78 | Simona de Silvestro | 32.5812 | 1.3717 | 1:15.109 | 13 | – |
10 | 83 | Charlie Kimball | 35.0038 | 2.4226 | 1:15.074 | 21 | – |
11 | 19 | Sebastien Bourdais | 35.9883 | 0.9845 | 1:14.995 | 20 | – |
12 | 14 | Vitor Meira | 42.6440 | 6.6557 | 1:15.309 | 19 | – |
13 | 4 | JR Hildebrand | 44.2950 | 1.6510 | 1:15.008 | 15 | – |
14 | 28 | Ryan Hunter-Reay | 1:00.7427 | 16.4477 | 1:14.372 | 17 | – |
15 | 77 | Alex Tagliani | 1:10.6879 | 9.9452 | 1:15.105 | 12 | – |
16 | 5 | Takuma Sato | 1:12.1719 | 1.4840 | 1:15.075 | 11 | – |
17 | 7 | Danica Patrick | 1 LAPS | 1 LAPS | 1:14.078 | 22 | – |
18 | 38 | Graham Rahal | 2 LAPS | 1 LAP | 1:15.305 | 10 | – |
19 | 22 | Justin Wilson | 28 LAPS | 26 LAPS | 1:15.050 | 5 | Contact |
20 | 17 | Raphael Matos | 0.1525 | 0.1525 | 1:16.119 | 14 | Contact |
21 | 6 | Ryan Briscoe | 33 LAPS | 5 LAPS | 1:14.706 | 2 | Contact |
22 | 27 | Mike Conway | 45 LAPS | 12 LAPS | 1:14.163 | 16 | Contact |
23 | 59 | EJ Viso | 50 LAPS | 5 LAPS | 1:15.874 | 18 | Contact |
24 | 06 | James Hinchcliffe | 0.0872 | 0.0872 | 1:15.578 | 8 | Contact |
25 | 18 | James Jakes | 60 LAPS | 10 LAPS | 1:15.026 | 25 | Mechanical |
26 | 34 | Sebastian Saavedra | 63 LAPS | 3 LAPS | 1:14.904 | 26 | Mechanical |
Race Statistics
Winners average speed: 92.194
Time of Race: 2:14:42.9523
Margin of victory: 3.3828 seconds
Cautions: 6 for 20 laps
Lead changes: 0
Lap Leaders: Power 1-90
Point Standings: Power 94,Franchitti 87, Kanaan 63, Dixon 54, De Silvestro 54, Servia 52, Andretti 44, Sato 44, Tagliani 43, Meira 42.
POST-RACE QUOTES:
RYAN BRISCOE (No. 6 Penske Truck Rental): "It was just a very frustrating finish to what could have been a great day. The Penske Truck Rental car was fast all weekend and we were looking forward to battling for the lead at the end of the race. (Ryan) Hunter-Reay was definitely going quick as he was on red tires and we were on blacks. I kept trying to give him room. It wasn't a passing zone where we were and he was just over aggressive and drove into us. It's really disappointing, but we will be back strong next week at Long Beach."
VITOR MEIRA (No. 14 ABC Supply/A.J. Foyt Racing): "Every restart was an incident and on most of them we took advantage of it because we were well positioned and the car was good too so we could take advantage of it. Unfortunately, there are still people out there, including Castroneves, that I don't think are getting the concept of double-file restarts, and he's acting like it's a single-file restart and having the entire track for himself. That hurt us badly on the last restart because he pushed me off the track into the grass and we lost six positions. But what I take out of here is that the ABC Supply car improved huge over last year and that was our primary goal. The final result is always the result of your work and I feel comfortable leaving here this year, much more so than I did last year."
CHARLIE KIMBALL (No. 83 Levemir and Novolog Flex Pen): "It's a great day for NovoNordisk Chip Ganassi Racing. It was the first IZOD IndyCar Series race that I finished and I definitely learned my lesson from St. Pete. The guys did some great strategy on the pit wall. All I had to do was drive by people on the track. I did that and I was able to come home 10th. Points mean prizes at the end of the year and now we can build on this for racing my home race at Long Beach."
JAMES HINCHCLIFFE ( No. 06 Sprott Newman/Haas Racing): "We got off to a rough start. I was hoping to not make too many rookie mistakes and on Lap 1 we went around (spun) and fell to the back but the team got me back on a great strategy; we were down to two stops and I think we were running pretty well. That restart bunched everybody up and we were on red tires and everybody else was on blacks so it was looking pretty good. We were looking at a shot of getting in or around the top-10. On the restart, I think Simona got into E.J. and that wasn't his fault but Day 1 of racing school you learn that when you are spinning you hit the brakes and the clutch and he just hit the gas. I went around the outside of him hoping he would just hit the brakes but he pinned it (hit throttle) and the back end whipped around and took us out. It wasn't his fault (that) he spun; he just put himself in a bad position and ended up taking us out too. It was an unfortunate day for the whole team. Newman/Haas deserved better than that today, Sprott deserved better than that today. Just keep you head up and move on to the next one."
JR HILDEBRAND (No. 4 National Guard Panther Racing): "We got caught up in a couple messes and it was one of those instances where one things leads to another. My front wing got damaged on the first lap getting caught up with Matos; we had contact and then he spun around and I drove into him. So we had to come in and pit to change the wing under green. Then I was on primary tires and Graham Rahal was coming into (turn six) with a head of steam and clipped my right rear tire and spun me around, but luckily I was able to clutch it and keep it running. From that point on it was time to fight through it and we got fortunate with the way the last round of pit stops worked and got our lap back and were on the same sequence as a bunch of cars. Then we were able to fight back in the National Guard car and pick up three or four more spots there towards the end, and I was pretty pleased with that given that this is one of the tougher tracks for passing. We made a lot of improvements over the weekend, and there were some things during that race that could go our way next time."
TONY KANAAN (No. 82 GEICO – KV Racing Technology – Lotus, finished sixth): "I want to thank the whole GEICO – KV Racing Technology – Lotus team. What a great job…great pit stops. I also want to thank Takuma. He helped me out a lot with his setup. It is great to have someone who really cares and respects you. Thanks to him and his engineer we were able to turn the situation around and we ended up pretty strong. So, I am very pleased. We are just building it up here, and we are eventually going to get it."
HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 AAA Insurance Team Penske, finished seventh): "It was a good day and a good start on our first road course race of the season. We had our challenges this weekend in the AAA Insurance car as we were chasing the set-up quite a bit. I am still adjusting to these double-file restarts. I made a mistake on one of them and I had better learn them pretty quickly if I want to get the results that we deserve. My Team Penske crew gave me great work in the pits today and I have to say great job to Will for bringing a victory home for the team."
E.J. VISO (No. 59 PDVSA – KV Racing Technology – Lotus): "To be honest it's been a very tough start to the season. It's amazing, the potential we have as a team, but unfortunately our luck has not been the best. Today, the race started well. The car setup was very complete and we were working on a fuel mileage strategy, which we were able to achieve without any issues. I was able to gain some places on the restarts and make a few passes on track. However, in corner five I got hit from behind and spun round. James Hinchcliffe had nowhere to go and caught the rear of my car when I had stopped, which ended my race. I know that good races are coming hopefully starting next weekend at Long Beach.
SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (No. 19 Boy Scouts of America): "We had a good race car today. There was a lot of carnage out there today after the restarts. I Iost five positions after one restart, but was able to make it back up. I would have like to catch Charlie Kimball, who finished 10th, but I ran out of laps. I really believe the No. 19 Boy Scouts of America car could have finished seventh or eighth today. I thought the Dale Coyne Racing crew did an excellent job on our pit stops."
JAMES JAKES (No. 18 Acorn Stairlifts): "It was a hot day out there," said a smiling Jakes. "I made a little mistake at the beginning of the race and lost a lap. But I was confident that the No. 18 Acorn Stairlifts car could make up that lap. Then after my second pit stop my engine caught on fire. It's a shame because the crew gave me a really good car this weekend."
TAKUMA SATO (No. 5 KV Racing Technology – Lotus): "It was a frustrating and disappointing race. For sure it was also exciting at one point. I overtook some cars on the track and gained some positions on the restart, so we were looking strong at one stage. Unfortunately, I had a couple of incidents which damaged my car and forced me to come back to the pits, also at the end of the race we had an issue with the refueling on a pit stop and I had to come back to the pits again. In the end everything did not work out as we planned, but there were some positive things today, which hopefully we can carry over to next week.