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| PATRICK WINS INDY JAPAN 300 AT TWIN RING MOTEGI | From IndyCar Series Staff
MOTEGI, Japan - April 20, 2008 – Since exploding into the consciousness of an international audience at the 2005 Indianapolis 500, Danica Patrick has faced questions of when she would win an IndyCar Series race.
She answered with a flurry of a finish at Twin Ring Motegi, becoming the first female to win a major auto racing event. Patrick, who turned 26 three weeks ago, won in her 50th IndyCar Series start.
"Finally," Patrick said in victory lane. "This is a long time coming. It was a fuel strategy race, but my team called it perfectly for me. I know I was on the same strategy at Helio (Castroneves) and when I passed him for the lead, I couldn't believe it. This is fabulous."
Helio Castroneves, making his 100th IndyCar Series start, finished 5.8594 second behind and Scott Dixon was third. Dixon's Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammate, Dan Wheldon, finished fourth and Tony Kanaan was fifth.
With six laps remaining, Dixon had a 3.6-second lead over Dixon. But the leader had to pit for a splash of fuel on Lap 195. Wheldon and Kanaan had to follow suit on Lap 196. That left the door open for Patrick and Castroneves, whose last pit stop came on Lap 148.
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE IndyCar Series - Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi FP SP Car Driver Car Name Laps Comp. Running/ Reason Out 1 6 7 Danica Patrick Motorola 200 Running 2 1 3 Helio Castroneves Team Penske 200 Running 3 2 9 Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing 200 Running 4 5 10 Dan Wheldon Target Chip Ganassi Racing 200 Running 5 3 11 Tony Kanaan Team 7-Eleven 200 Running 6 7 20 Ed Carpenter Menards/ Vision Racing 200 Running 7 10 17 Ryan Hunter-Reay Rahal Letterman Racing Team Ethanol 200 Running 8 12 14 Darren Manning ABC Supply Co./AJ Foyt Racing 199 Running 9 15 6 Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 199 Running 10 16 23 Townsend Bell Dreyer & Reinbold William Rast 199 Running 11 9 27 R Hideki Mutoh Formula Dream 199 Running 12 11 15 Buddy Rice Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 198 Running 13 14 24 R Jay Howard Roth Racing 192 Running 14 18 77 Roger Yasukawa Interush/ Wellman Racing 134 Mechanical 15 8 2 A.J. Foyt IV Vision Racing 103 Contact 16 13 4 Vitor Meira Delphi National Guard 92 Contact 17 17 25 Marty Roth Cirrus - Roth Racing 44 Contact 18 4 26 Marco Andretti Alpine 0 Contact
Race Statistics Winner's average speed: 164.258 mph Time of race: 1:51:02.6739 Margin of victory: 5.8594 seconds Cautions: 4 caution flags for 29 laps Lead changes: 5 among 4 drivers Lap leaders: Castroneves 1-93, Dixon 94-194, Wheldon 195-196, Castroneves 197-197, Patrick 198-200.
Point Standings: 1. Helio Castroneves 112, 2. Scott Dixon 100, 3. Danica Patrick 98, 4. Tony Kanaan 89, 5. Dan Wheldon 85, 6. Ed Carpenter 70, 7. Marco Andretti 65, 8. Ryan Hunter-Reay 65, 9. Hideki Mutoh 59, 10. Darren Manning 58.
INDY JAPAN 300 POST-RACE NOTES:
This is Danica Patrick's first IndyCar Series victory. Her previous best finish was second at Detroit in September 2007.
Patrick is the first female driver to win an Indy Racing League event. She previously shared the record with Sarah Fisher, who finished second at Miami in 2001.
Helio Castroneves finished second, his third-consecutive top-five finish and second-straight runner-up finish.
Scott Dixon finished third, his second podium finish of the season.
Dan Wheldon finished fourth, the first time he finished outside the top-two at Motegi since 2003.
Ed Carpenter finished sixth, his best finish at Motegi in five starts.
INDY JAPAN 300 POST-RACE QUOTES:
DANICA PATRICK (No. 7 Motorola Dallara/Honda/Firestone, winner Indy Japan 300): "Finally! This is a long time coming. It was a fuel strategy race, but my team called it perfectly for me. I know I was on the same strategy at Helio and when I passed him for the lead, I couldn't believe it. This is fabulous."
MICHAEL ANDRETTI (Team co-owner, Andretti Green Racing): "I think Danica is such a fantastic person and I’m thrilled for her that the monkey is finally off of her back. We have all believed in her and she proved today that she is a winner. Frankly, I think this is the first of many.
HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Team Penske Dallara/Honda/Firestone, finished second): "I'm again part of history. The car was really good in the beginning, then we started picking up a vibration. It looks like we pitted a little bit long. We were having problem in the pits. I'm disappointed with that, With five laps to go, I was saving fuel. When Danica passed me, I realized she was the leader. She did a great job, passed me fair and square and that shows you how competitive our series is.''
SCOTT DIXON (No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone, finished third): "It's just one of those races where anything you tried, you didn't know exactly what to do. You had people in the back who were pitting and taking fuel under yellows. If we had had a yellow, we would have been stuck back there. But it worked out perfectly for the guys who made it a fuel race. Really frustrating because we had the car to beat, but I guess that's the way it goes."
DAN WHELDON (No. 10 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara/honda/Firestone, finished fourth): “It became a fuel mileage race, and we had a really good car. To be quite honest, we have some work to do on our pit stops. It was a good day for Target Chip Ganassi Racing, but not what we wanted.”
TONY KANAAN (No. 11 Team 7-Eleven Dallara/Honda/Firestone, finished fifth): “The Team 7-Eleven car was good today but we seemed to miss on the strategy. It’s pretty frustrating but it is what it is.” Have an opinion on this story? E-MAIL KARNAC to send a letter to the editor!
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