Circuit:The Milwaukee Mile (1.0-mile oval) West Allis, WI
Winner: Ryan Briscoe (Team Penske) 133.428 mph average
Weather: Mostly sunny, mild, 64 degrees F
| Fn. |
St. |
Driver |
Team |
Chassis |
Laps |
Average Speed/Notes |
| 1 |
4 |
Scott Dixon |
Target Chip Ganassi |
Honda Dallara |
225 |
138.784 mph, led 27 laps |
| 2 |
1 |
Ryan Briscoe |
Team Penske |
Honda Dallara |
225 |
-2.2157 seconds, led 154 laps |
| 3 |
8 |
Dario Franchitti |
Target Chip Ganassi |
Honda Dallara |
225 |
-2.2644 seconds, led 19 laps |
| 4 |
2 |
Graham Rahal |
Newman Haas Lanigan |
Honda Dallara |
225 |
-2.6744 seconds |
| 5 |
7 |
Danica Patrick |
Andretti Green Racing |
Honda Dallara |
225 |
-5.9824 seconds |
| 6 |
9 |
Raphael Matos-R |
Luczo Dragon Racing |
Honda Dallara |
225 |
-15.8877 seconds |
| 7 |
13 |
Marco Andretti |
Andretti Green Racing |
Honda Dallara |
225 |
-17.9448 seconds |
| 8 |
6 |
Hideki Mutoh |
Andretti Green Racing |
Honda Dallara |
224 |
Running |
| 9 |
9 |
Mario Moraes |
KV Racing Techology |
Honda Dallara |
224 |
Running |
| 10 |
14 |
Dan Wheldon |
Panther Racing |
Honda Dallara |
224 |
Running |
| 11 |
20 |
Helio Castroneves |
Team Penske |
Honda Dallara |
224 |
Running |
| 12 |
18 |
Ryan Hunter-Reay |
Vision Racing |
Honda Dallara |
222 |
Running |
| 13 |
10 |
Tomas Scheckter |
Dreyer & Reinbold |
Honda Dallara |
222 |
Running |
| 14 |
12 |
Robert Doornbos-R |
Newman Haas Lanigan |
Honda Dallara |
220 |
Running |
| 15 |
15 |
Justin Wilson |
Dale Coyne Racing |
Honda Dallara |
219 |
Running |
| 16 |
19 |
Ed Carpenter |
Vision Racing |
Honda Dallara |
219 |
Running |
| 17 |
16 |
Paul Tracy |
A.J. Foyt Racing |
Honda Dallara |
219 |
Running |
| 18 |
17 |
E.J. Viso |
HVM Racing |
Honda Dallara |
200 |
Did not finish - contact |
| 19 |
3 |
Tony Kanaan |
Andretti Green Racing |
Honda Dallara |
200 |
id not finish - fuel leak, fire |
| 20 |
11 |
Mike Conway-R |
Dreyer & Reinbold |
Honda Dallara |
199 |
id not finish - crash |
| 21 |
21 |
Stanton Barrett-R |
Team 3G |
Honda Dallara |
175 |
Crashed in practice, withdrawn |
R - IndyCar Series rookie |
Dixon's Late Move Snares Milwaukee Victory
Using lapped traffic to his best advantage, defending IndyCar Series Champion Scott Dixon dove under race leader Ryan Briscoe with less than 20 laps remaining to snatch the victory in Sunday's ABC Supply/A.J. Foyt 225 at The Milwaukee Mile.
The successful move reversed the finishing order for the pair from last year's race, when Briscoe prevailed over Dixon for his first IndyCar win. In today's race, Briscoe led more than triple the laps of his combined rivals, but was briefly boxed in as he came up to lap the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing car of Tomas Scheckter.
That gave Dixon all the opportunity he needed, and the Target Chip Ganassi Racing driver was through in an instant, going low to pass both Briscoe and Scheckter in a single move. From there, Dixon opened up as much as a three-second lead in the final two dozen laps, before taking the checkers a comfortable 2.2 seconds ahead of Briscoe.
Just behind the lead pair was Dixon's teammate, Dario Franchitti, who used a quick pit stop on Lap 135 to vault past both Briscoe and Dixon to take the lead, only to be briefly balked by a slower car on Lap 154 and fall back to third, where he finished.
Taking "playing with pain" to a new level, Tony Kanaan took the lead at the start of today's 225-lap contest, despite suffering from numerous soft-tissue injuries sustained in his high-speed crash at last week's Indianapolis 500. Kanaan led a total of 25 laps and looked like a potential race winner until a fuel leak caused a brief fire aboard his Andretti Green Racing entry, ending his day on Lap 132.
Following the lead trio home, Graham Rahal challenged early in the race before fading slightly after the last round of pit stops, to finish fourth. Danica Patrick followed up her third-place finish at Indy with fifth today, moving her to a career-high fourth in the drivers' championship standings. Raphael Matos rounded out the top six and was the top rookie finisher for Luczo Dragon Racing.
The 2009 IndyCar Series continues its swing of consecutive races with its return to the fast, high-banked Texas Motor Speedway for the Bombardier Learjet 550k on Saturday night, June 6.
| IndyCar Series Standings (after 5 of 17 races): |
| 1. Scott Dixon |
161 points (2 wins) |
7. Tony Kanaan |
122 |
| 2. Dario Franchitti |
157 (1 win) |
8. Graham Rahal |
114 |
| Ryan Briscoe |
157 (1 win) |
9. Marco Andretti |
109 |
| 4. Danica Patrick |
139 |
10. Ryan Hunter-Reayi |
102 |
| 5. Helio Castroneves |
136 (1 win) |
11. Will Power |
99 |
| 6. Dan Wheldon |
126 |
12. Hideki Mutoh |
95 |
Scott Dixon (#9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) Started 4th, finished 1st, 2nd win of 2009, 18th career IndyCar victory, moves to the top of the drivers' championship standings: "This is such a tough place, it makes doing well here feel so much better. I think from the start we had the best car out there, but it's always a long, tough race with the traffic. You get caught out in the traffic sometimes, and that's how I caught Ryan [Briscoe]. But once I was out in front, our car was so strong I didn't think anyone could catch us the rest of the way. I'm just so stoked that we've won at The Milwaukee Mile."
Ryan Briscoe (#6 Team Penske Honda) Started 1st, finished 2nd: "It was a great race. Scott [Dixon] was there all day, and I think his car got quicker and quicker as each run went on. He was a little bit better than me at the end. There's always a lot of traffic at this place, and that determined how the race worked out for all of us, I think. Near the end, I got caught up in traffic and he took the opportunity to pass me when I slowed up. But that's how I had passed Dario [Franchitti] earlier. It was a great job by Scott."
Jack Spurney (General Manager, Honda Performance Development) on today's race: "In a lot of ways, this was a typical Milwaukee short-track race. Very fast, and with traffic playing a role in the outcome. But it was a clean race, with a record two cautions, and that was impressive. Congratulations to Scott Dixon and his Target Chip Ganassi team on becoming the first repeat winner of 2009 and reclaiming the points lead; and well done' to all our associates at HPD and technical partner Ilmor for another successful race weekend for Honda."