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St. Petersburg, FL (MySportsbook) - Dan Wheldon captured the first-ever IndyCar road course event taking Sunday's Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. The No.26 Andretti Green Racing driver took the checkered flag 1.4577 seconds ahead of second place Tony Kanaan. Dario Franchitti, Bryan He... |
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St. Petersburg, FL (MySportsbook) - Bryan Herta captured the pole for IndyCars' first-ever road course event - The Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. The No.7 Andretti Green Racing Honda took the top spot with a time of one minute, 02.5096 seconds (103.664 m.p.h... |
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Homestead, FL (MySportsbook) - Sam Hornish Jr. beat Dario Franchitti on a final restart with three laps to go and went on to capture the XM Satellite Radio Indy 200 at the one-mile Phoenix International Raceway. The No.6 Penske Racing Toyota crossed the finish line 1.0408 seconds ahe... |
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Homestead, FL (MySportsbook) - Sam Hornish Jr. captured the XM Satellite Radio Indy 200 at the one-mile Phoenix International Raceway. The No.6 Penske Racing Toyota crossed the finish line 1.0408 seconds ahead of teammate Helio Castroneves. The victory was Hornish Jr.'s first of the seaso... |
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Homestead, FL (MySportsbook) - Andretti Green Racing's Bryan Herta captured his first career IndyCar pole in the second event of 2005. The No.7 Honda- powered Dallara circled the one-mile oval in 20.3837 seconds (176.612 m.p.h.). "This is great, I'm pleased to get the pole particula... |
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Homestead, FL (MySportsbook) - Panther Racing's Tomas Scheckter captured the pole for Sunday's Toyota Indy 300 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. The No.4 Chevrolet-powered Dallara circled the 1.5-mile banked oval in 24.8518 seconds (215.115 m.p.h.). Buddy Rice won last year's pole with... |
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Phoenix, AZ (MySportsbook) - Indy Racing League owner Tony George announced that he will buy the assets of defunct Kelley Racing and compete in this year's 2005 IndyCar season under the banner Vision Racing. Ed Carpenter, George's stepson, will drive the IndyCar entry. The team w... |
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Lexington, NC (MySportsbook) - Three-time IndyCar Most Popular driver Sarah Fisher will drive a Bill McAnally car in the NASCAR Grand National West Series this season. She also hopes to run one or two Busch Series events with Richard Childress Racing who along with the NASCAR "Drive... |
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=== Enge leads Indy testing at Homestead-Miami Speedway === Homestead, FL (MySportsbook) - Panther Racing's newly signed driver, Tomas Enge, topped the charts in the first day of IndyCar Series testing at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. Enge posted a best time around the 2... |
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Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Dario Franchitti will be back with Andretti Green Racing for the 2005 Indy Racing League season. Franchitti has driven the No. 27 ArcaEx entry the past two seasons and last year posted a pair of victories on the IRL circuit while finishing si... |
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=== Rahal-Letterman adds third Indy team === Hilliard, OH (MySportsbook) - Coming off a successful 2004 season, Rahal- Letterman Racing has added a third team to its 2005 lineup. Alongside 2004 Indianapolis 500 winner Buddy Rice and Vitor Meira, the team has added ... |
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Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - The Champ Car Series has lost another driver to the rival IndyCar Series this week as Red Bull Cheever Racing has come to terms with Patrick Carpentier. "Patrick Carpentier called me last night from Indianapolis to advise me that he had signed... |
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=== 2004 IndyCar Season - Kanaan Consistency captures Crown === by Steve Schwarz, Auto Racing Editor Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Andretti Green Racing driver Tony Kanaan posted an IndyCar record 15 top-fives in 2004. He also set records for laps led in a season (889) and be... |
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Fort Worth, TX (MySportsbook) - Indy officials penalized Helio Castroneves 15 points and $50,000 for jumping a restart late in last weekend's Chevy 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway. Castroneves, driver of the No.3 Team Penske Toyota, was allowed to keep his victory in the IndyCar Se... |
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Fort Worth, TX (MySportsbook) - Helio Castroneves captured the Chevy 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway. The No.3 Penske Racing Toyota took the checkered flag 0.3732 seconds ahead of fellow Brazilian Tony Kanaan to win race No.16, the 2004 IndyCar season finale. The victory was Cast... |
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Fort Worth, TX (MySportsbook) - Helio Castroneves captured the pole for the Chevy 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway. The No.3 Penske Toyota circled the 1.5- mile oval in 24.2504 seconds (215.996 m.p.h.) to win the pole for the 2004 season finale. The pole victory was Castroneves' fi... |
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