Showing posts with label 2009 Texas IRL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009 Texas IRL. Show all posts

June 7, 2009

IRL: Texas Results

The off-season trouble is completely behind him. Helio Castroneves won for a third time at Texas Motor Speedway and his 16th overall. He led Ryan Briscoe to the line, but the race was won in the pits when he beat his teammate and rest of the field out on lap 175.

Last year's winner Scott Dixon finished third. In 2008, he started first before winning; this week, he started third, which means he is good at finishing what he starts.

Marco Andretti finished fourth, but was still not pleased. Late in the race, he became unhappy with teammate Danica Patrick for having the effrontery to race with him—guess he's forgotten what sport this is.

Pole sitter Dario Franchitti faded to fifth at the end.

Perhaps the hottest driver on the circuit, however, is Patrick. Her four-race top-five streak came to an end Saturday night, but not by much. She finished sixth, which was her third consecutive top-10 on this track.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
14Helio Castroneves228Running5.82
22Ryan Briscoe228Running5.67
33Scott Dixon228Running6.33
48Marco Andretti228Running14.00
51Dario Franchitti228Running7.83
65Danica Patrick228Running8.80
77Dan Wheldon228Running8.90
816Tony Kanaan228Running4.89
910Ed Carpenter228Running16.00
106Mario Moraes227Running14.00
119Robert Doornbos227Running11.00
1215Raphael Matos226Running12.00
1318Tomas Scheckter226Running15.10
1413Alex Tagliani225Running14.00
1517Justin Wilson225Running21.00
1623Ryan Hunter-Reay225Running18.00
1714Sarah Fisher222Running14.56
1824Jaques Lazier210Running15.00
1919Mike Conway185Running19.00
2022Anthony Foyt IV170Accident17.75
2111Hideki Mutoh153Mechanical13.50
2212Graham Rahal1Accident16.50
2320Milka Duno1Accident17.00
2421E J Viso1Accident19.00


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June 6, 2009

IRL: Patrick narrowly misses top five

Danica Patrick missed extending her top-five streak to six consecutive, but she didn't miss by much. The No. 7 car finished sixth.

Our View: Patrick could be one of the best values in the game at the moment.

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IRL: Castroneves beats Briscoe

Ryan Briscoe dominated the Bombardier Learjet 550k, but he couldn't quite beat Helio Castroneves to the line when the checkers waved.

Our View: This is Castroneves third Texas victory; he also won in 2004 and 2006; last year, he finished second, which tells fantasy owners he has found the setup on this fast 1.5-mile track.

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June 5, 2009

IRL: Texas lineup with avg. start/finish

Dario Franchitti won the pole for Saturday night's Bombardier Learjet 550k—his fifth top-10 start on this track in six attempts. His results have been irregular after starting that close to the front, but the other time he started from the pole in 2004, he finished second.

Ryan Briscoe rolls off the grid second, and if his personal history at Texas is an indication that is precisely where he will finish. In 2005, he started and finished 12th in this race. Last year, he finished third after starting on the inside of the second row.

Like Briscoe, Scott Dixon does a good job of finishing what he starts at Texas. His first attempt there came in spring 2003 when he started second and finished sixth. In fall 2003, he started and finished second. In fall 2004, he started fifth and finished sixth. He went from fourth to second in 2006 and last year he won from the pole. He starts third on Saturday.

The king of Texas qualifying, however, may just be Helio Castroneves. In 10 previous attempts, he's never started outside the top 10 and he converted two of those strong starts into victories and another pair of races into runner-up results. He kept that streak alive with a fourth-place start.

Danica Patrick rounds out the top five in fifth, which is her fourth top-10 start in five Texas attempts. In those races, she's never finished worse than 13th and has back-to-back top-10s in 2007/2008.

Lineup with avg. start/finish

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Dario Franchitti8.407.405
2Ryan Briscoe7.507.502
3Scott Dixon6.756.508
4Helio Castroneves6.305.7010
5Danica Patrick9.507.004
6Mario Moraes18.0022.001
7Dan Wheldon9.1111.899
8Marco Andretti17.3311.673
9Robert Doornbos


10Ed Carpenter17.0015.437
11Hideki Mutoh6.004.001
12Graham Rahal11.0018.001
13Alex Tagliani


14Sarah Fisher14.2517.888
15Raphael Matos


16Tony Kanaan4.507.508
17Justin Wilson27.0023.001
18Tomas Scheckter15.336.009
19Mike Conway


20Milka Duno14.0023.002
21E J Viso14.0028.001
22Anthony Foyt IV17.4316.437
23Ryan Hunter-Reay20.0010.001
24Jacques Lazier




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IRL: Franchitti on Texas pole

Dario Franchitti will start Saturday night's race Bombardier Learjet 550k from the pole with a speed of 214.513 mph.

Franchitti's career at Texas has been hit-and-miss. He missed last year, but in his four previous starts he has one top-five, two top-10s and two results outside the top 10.

IRL: Texas' last five races

After posting three consecutive top-fives from St. Petersburg through Kansas Speedway, Tony Kanaan has had two horrible weekends in the Indy Racing League with finishes in the 20s in the Indy 500 and at the Milwaukee Mile. Last week, he entered the flat one-mile oval with a near perfect record on that track during the last five years before crashing barely 12 races into the event. Now, he has another chance to rebound. At Texas Motor Speedway, he's finished seventh or better in his last five tries.

Helio Castroneves has actually been stronger in recent seasons. Except for a crash in 2007, he would have swept the top five since the fall 2004 race, having won twice and posting a second-place finish.

Dan Wheldon posted the fastest time in Friday's session and he too has to be considered a serious contender this week. Like Castroneves, he had a bad 2007 race, but has finished sixth or better four of his last five attempts.

Average finish, last five races
DriverAvg. Fin20082007200620052004.2
Tony Kanaan3.852732
Helio Castroneves 5.0216151
Adrian Fernandez5.0



5
Hideki Mutoh6.06



Sam Hornish Jr6.0
14217
Scott Sharp 6.0
7548
Dan Wheldon6.2415363
Vitor Meira6.275694
Scott Dixon6.41122116
Mark Taylor7.0



7
Ryan Briscoe7.53

12
Townsend Bell9.0



9
Danica Patrick9.51031213
Dario Franchitti10.0
413815
Sarah Fisher10.0
10


Jeff Simmons10.5
615

Kosuke Matsuura10.8
98719
Graham Rahal11.011



Tora Takagi12.0



12
Bryan Herta12.3

111016
Will Power13.013



Felipe Giaffone 13.5

16
11
Tomas Scheckter 13.6251410118
E J Viso14.014



Milka Duno14.01711


Alex Barron14.0


1414
Anthony Foyt IV14.31217
1810
Buddy Rice15.088182120
Bruno Junqueira15.015



Roger Yasukawa15.0


15
Ed Carpenter15.491892021
John Andretti16.016



Patrick Carpentier16.0


16
Tomas Enge16.0


1913
Eddie Cheever Jr17.0

17

Marco Andretti17.3191914

Mario Moraes18.018



Buddy Lazier 19.0

19

Darren Manning19.32813
17
Ryan Hunter-Reay20.020



Jon Herb20.0
20


Mario Dominguez21.021



Marty Roth22.022



Jimmy Kite22.0


22
Enrique Bernoldi23.023



Jaime Camara24.024



Oriol Servia26.026



Justin Wilson27.027



June 4, 2009

IRL: Wheldon paces Texas' first practice

Dan Wheldon posted the fastest practice time in Texas' first session, with a lap of 215.783 mph. Danica Patrick was second best at 214.884.

Our View: That is hauling the mail. By comparison, Dale Earnhardt Jr. won last spring's pole with a speed of 190.907 in the heavier NASCAR Sprint Cup cars. Patrick has been incredibly strong on oval tracks, so her chance of extending the top-five streak to five is real.

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IRL: Scheckter in for eight more

Tomas Scheckter will compete with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing for eight more races, including this week at Texas Motor Speedway, according to IndyCar.com.

Our View: In two races this year, Scheckter has been consistent but not overly strong. He finished 12th in the Indy 500 and was 13th last week at Milwaukee. Fantasy owners can expect similar results at Texas.

IRL: Patrick has best top-five streak

Danica Patrick heads to Texas Motor Speedway as the only IndyCar Series driver riding a streak of four consecutive top-five finishes, according to AutoRacingDaily.com.

Our View: At the start of the season, who would have thought that Patrick would be one of the best values in the Indy fantasy games. There is no reason to believe she is going to slow down anytime soon.

May 30, 2009

IRL: Barrett going home

According to a tweet from @IndyCarPR, Stanton Barrett has loaded up and is going home from Milwaukee after crashing in practice.

Our View: That certainly won't help his campaign to win rookie honors, but the team says they will be ready for the next race at Texas Motor Speedway