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The 2009 IndyCar Series season is the 14th season of the IndyCar Series. The 17-race season began on April 5, and its premier event, the 93rd Indianapolis 500 was held May 24. All races will be broadcast on ABC or Versus in high-definition. It represents the 98th recognized season of top-level American open wheel racing.

On July 30, 2008 the 2009 schedule for the IndyCar Series was officially released. New to the schedule are Long Beachmarker and Torontomarker, with Nashville having been removed to make way for the new events.

2009 IndyCar Series schedule

Rnd Date Race Name Track Location Time TV
1 April 5 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburgmarker Streets of St. Petersburgmarker St. Petersburg, FLmarker 2 p.m. Versus
2 April 19 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beachmarker Streets of Long Beachmarker Long Beach, CAmarker 3:30 p.m. Versus
3 April 26 RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300 Kansas Speedwaymarker Kansas City, KSmarker 4 p.m. Versus
4 May 24 93rd Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Motor Speedwaymarker Speedway, INmarker 1 p.m. ABC
5 May 31 ABC Supply Company A.J. Foyt 225 The Milwaukee Milemarker West Allis, WImarker 3:30 p.m. ABC
6 June 6 Bombardier Learjet 550 Texas Motor Speedwaymarker Fort Worth, TXmarker 9 p.m. Versus
7 June 21 Iowa Corn Indy 250 Iowa Speedwaymarker Newton, IAmarker 1 p.m. ABC
8 June 27 SunTrust Indy Challenge Richmond International Racewaymarker Richmond, VAmarker 8 p.m. Versus
9 July 5 Camping World Watkins Glen Grand Prix Watkins Glen Internationalmarker Watkins Glen, NYmarker 1 p.m. ABC
10 July 12 Honda Indy Torontomarker Streets of Torontomarker Toronto, ONmarker 1 p.m. ABC
11 July 26 Rexall Edmonton Indymarker Edmonton City Centre Airportmarker Edmonton, ABmarker 5 p.m. Versus
12 August 1 Meijer Indy 300 Presented by Red Baron and Edy's Kentucky Speedwaymarker Sparta, KYmarker 8 p.m. Versus
13 August 9 Honda 200 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, OHmarker 1 p.m. Versus
14 August 23 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma Infineon Racewaymarker Sonoma, CAmarker 5 p.m. Versus
15 August 29 Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 Chicagoland Speedwaymarker Joliet, ILmarker 9 p.m. Versus
16 September 18 Indy Japan 300 Twin Ring Motegimarker Motegi, Japanmarker 10:30 p.m. Versus
17 October 10 Firestone Indy 300 Homestead-Miami Speedwaymarker Homestead, FLmarker 4 p.m. Versus


Schedule details

  • All times are EDT and are subject to change.
  • Race names and sponsors are subject to change
  • All IndyCar Series races in 2009 will be broadcast on the Sky Sports line up of channels in the UK, TSN in Canada (with all but two races airing live between TSN and TSN2), sky Deutschland in Germany and Rede Bandeirantes and simulcasting on BandSports in Brazil. When the race isn't entirely shown or is interrupted on Bandeirantes, BandSports -Bandeirante's sports cable channel- will continue broadcasting the race. Originally, ESPN Latin America and ESPN+ was to bring to Hispanic America the same five races that ABC broadcasted in the United States, i.e. Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Iowa, Watkins Glen and Toronto, whereas the remaining 12 races wouldn't be shown by any channel. However, the company got the rights to broadcast the final five races, i.e. Mid-Ohio, Sonoma, Chicago, Motegi and Homestead.
  • On December 18, it was announced that the Detroit Indy Grand Prixmarker was cancelled for the 2009 season.


Team and Driver Chart

Team No Drivers Sponsor(s) Notes
Target Chip Ganassi Racing 9 Scott Dixon Target Team did not use the #1 it was entitled to use, owing to sponsor Target Corporation and its IndyCar identity of the #9 and #10.
10 Dario Franchitti Target  
Penske Racing 3 Hélio Castroneves Mobil 1/
Verizon Wireless
Will Power replaced Hélio Castroneves in the #3 car for the St. Petersburg race due to Castroneves' then ongoing tax evasion trial. With Castroneves being acquitted on all tax evasion charges, he returned to the #3 car starting at Long Beach, with Power running the 12 car with Verizon Wireless backing at Long Beach and the Indy 500. Power was later scheduled for five additional races at Toronto, Edmonton, Kentucky, Sonoma and Homestead in the #12 Penske Truck Rental Dallara/Honda. During practice for Sonoma, Power was caught up in a violent accident and suffered fractures to two lumbar vertebrae in his back, ruling him out of Homestead. #3 and #6 cars appear with unbranded Marlboro colors and logos in accordance with the MSA.
Will Power
12 Penske Truck Rental/

Mobil 1/

Verizon Wireless
6 Ryan Briscoe Mobil 1/

Verizon Wireless
Andretti Green Racing 7 Danica Patrick Boost Mobile Ran with Motorola sponsorship at St. Petersburg, Long Beach, and Kansas.
11 Tony Kanaan 7-Eleven  
26 Marco Andretti Venom Energy
27 Hideki Mutoh Panasonic/Formula Dream
25 Franck Montagny Automatic Fire Sprinklers Sonoma only
Vision Racing 20 Ed Carpenter Menards Sponsored by William Rast in the Canadian and Japan races, and at Sonoma.
21 Ryan Hunter-Reay Izod/William Rast Moved to Foyt after Texas for the rest of the season.
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 24 Mike Conway Henkel/Dad's Root Beer/Roll Coater Henkel's Purex brand on car for Indy 500.
23 Darren Manning Charter Communications St. Petersburg and Long Beach only.
Milka Duno CITGO Kansas, Indy 500, Texas, Watkins Glen, Kentucky, Mid-Ohio, Sonoma, Chicagoland and Homestead only.
Roger Yasukawa Charter Communications Motegi only.
Tomas Scheckter Charter Communications/Mona Vie Milwaukee, Iowa, Richmond, Toronto and Edmonton only.
43 Mona Vie Texas, Kentucky, Chicagoland, Motegi, Homestead only.
John Andretti Window World Indy 500 only; partnership with Richard Petty Motorsports.
44 Davey Hamilton Hewlett-Packard Indy 500 only; partnership with Kingdom Racing.
Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 02 Graham Rahal McDonald's
06 Robert Doornbos McDonald's/flogs.com McDonald's sponsoring from Richmond onwards.

Doornbos parted company with the team after Kentucky after fulfilling the 12 race agreement. Servià replaced Doornbos from Mid-Ohio to Motegi.
Oriol Servià
40202 Alex Lloyd HER Energy Drink Homestead only. The unusual car number (normally the #06, and listed as #40202 on the Versus broadcast and on scoring monitors) is an advertising technique; by texting "stand" to 40202 one can donate $5 to cancer awareness and research.
Panther Racing 4 Dan Wheldon United States National Guard  
16 Scott Sharp Patrón Indy 500 only; partnership with Highcroft Racing.
HVM Racing 13 E. J. Viso PDVSA
00 Nelson Philippe EcoDrivingUSA Indy 500 only
33 Robert Doornbos iTeamSports Doornbos will race for HVM for the rest of 2009, and in 2010.
A. J. Foyt Enterprises 14 Vitor Meira ABC Supply Meira injured at Indy 500; out for season. Paul Tracy replaced Meira at Milwaukee. A. J. Foyt IV replaced Meira at Texas. Ryan Hunter-Reay was named as a replacement for the remainder of the season beginning at Iowa. Meira tested at Indy on Sept. 30th, but did not return for the Homestead finale as was originally planned.
Paul Tracy
A. J. Foyt IV
Ryan Hunter-Reay
41 A. J. Foyt IV ABC Supply Indy 500 only
Team 3G 98 Stanton Barrett Interush St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Kansas and Motegi only. Failed to qualify at Indy 500, did not start at Milwaukee.
Jaques Lazier Interush/Novicomm Texas, Iowa, Richmond, Kentucky, Chicago and Homestead only.
Richard Antinucci Watkins Glen, Toronto, Edmonton, Mid-Ohio and Sonoma only.
Luczo-Dragon Racing 2 Raphael Matos US Marines/US Air Force
KV Racing Technology 5 Mario Moraes Votorantim Group/Azul Tequila Out for Mid-Ohio (bereavement)
Paul Tracy In #5 car for Mid-Ohio (Moraes Bereavement).
15 Geico/

Ontario Honda Dealers Association
Indy 500, Watkins Glen, Edmonton, and Toronto only. Ontario Honda Dealers Association and Wounded Warriors.ca sponsorship for Toronto and Edmonton.
8 Townsend Bell Herbalife Indy 500 only.
Dale Coyne Racing 18 Justin Wilson Z-Line Designs Number changed to match NASCAR Nationwide Series cars of Joe Gibbs Racing that are also sponsored by Z-Line (#18) starting at Long Beach.
19 Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q St. Petersburg only.
Tomas Scheckter Mona Vie Indy 500 only.
Part time entries
Conquest Racing 34 Alex Tagliani Edmonton Indymarker St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Indianapolis, Texas, Toronto and Edmonton only. Tagliani failed to qualify this car for Indy 500.
Kosuke Matsuura CLICK Securities Motegi only.
Nelson Philippe EcoDrivingUSA Philippe suffered a fractured foot after a practice accident at Infineon Racewaymarker.
36 Alex Tagliani All Sport/Big Red Indy 500 only; Junqueira qualified car, but was replaced by Tagliani for sponsorship reasons. Partnership with the Rubicon Race Team.
Bruno Junqueira
Sarah Fisher Racing 67 Sarah Fisher Dollar General Kansas, Indy 500, Texas, Kentucky, Chicago and Homestead only.
Sam Schmidt Motorsports 99 Alex Lloyd HER Energy Drink Indy 500 only; partnership with Chip Ganassi Racing.
Hemelgarn Racing 91 Buddy Lazier Great Lakes Leasing Indy 500 only; failed to qualify.
Rahal Letterman Racing 17 Oriol Servià DAFCA Indy 500 only.


Series news

  • 2009 is the beginning of a new 10-year TV deal with the Versus TV network. Versus will broadcast at least twelve IndyCar Series events a year in HD. Versus will also broadcast extensive pre-race coverage, a one-hour preview show the day before each race including qualifying highlights, qualifications for the Indianapolis 500marker, a Firestone Indy Lights weekly telecast, replays of all series races a week after original broadcast, and at least ten hours of ancillary programming. Bob Jenkins, Robbie Buhl, and Jon Beekhuis will be the broadcast team along with Jack Arute, Robbie Floyd, and Lindy Thackston in the pits. Emmy-award wining auto-racing producer Terry Lingner will produce the coverage. Versus will air commercials using IndyCar Non-Stop.
  • Firestone will offer two sets of tire compounds beginning in 2009 on road and street courses for the IR5 chassis. It will operate similar to Champ Car's "option tire" program. The alternate tires are marked with red sidewalls and are made of a softer compound. They contain more grip and allow for faster times, but do not last as long as the regular tires. Each team will receive six sets of the regular tires ("the blacks") and three sets of the new alternate tires ("the reds") for the race weekend. The car will be required to run at least two green flag laps with the alternate tires during a race.
  • A new private testing policy was put into place for team for 2009, provided they participate in the TEAM revenue-sharing program. Teams will be permitted:
    • or six days of testing, whichever comes first, along with eight sets of tires.
    • Two-car teams may conduct of testing with 26 sets of tires.
    • Additional team cars gain and four sets of tires per car.
    • No testing at any track within seven days of a race.
    • Teams can earn additional test days by providing opportunities to Firestone Indy Lights drivers.
  • Bonus practice time for rookies and teams outside the Top 10 in points will be added starting at Long Beach. The bonus session will last from 30–45 minutes at each venue before the first practice sessions of the day for all cars. The policy is intended to promote competition, allowing teams a chance to close the gap on the Top 10 teams without paying for expensive private testing. In addition, it will provide more opportunities for rookie drivers, particularly those moving up from Indy Lights.
  • Slight changes have be made to the points system in 2009, as a driver will only get two points for most laps led in a race instead of three. A point will be given for winning pole for a race.
  • IndyCar Series officials have banned formerly optional 118 and 120 inch wheelbases, requiring teams to uniformly adopt 122 inch wheelbases. This will provide cost savings for the teams as well as greatly enhancing competition on the oval tracks.
  • On July 28, 2009 the IRL approved "push to pass" buttons on all the cars. They would give a driver a 20 hp boost for 12 seconds with a 10 second recharge time. This will be available for use only 20 times during a given race. This feature will debut at the event at Kentucky Speedwaymarker on August 1, 2009.


Team and driver news

  • Chip Ganassi Racing: 2007 Champion Dario Franchitti returns from NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series and is driving the #10 entry in 2009, replacing Dan Wheldon, who was signed by Panther Racing. 2007 Firestone Indy Lights Champion Alex Lloyd competed in the Indianapolis 500 with Sam Schmidt Motorsports in partnership with Ganassi.
  • Penske Racing: Hélio Castroneves signed a multi-year contract extension with Penske Racing. However, on October 2, 2008, Castroneves was faced with a federal indictment, and was charged with six counts of tax evasion. Castroneves went on hiatus from the team during the trial. Will Power was named as a replacement, and drove the St. Petersburg race in the #3 car. With Castroneves being acquitted on all tax evasion charges later in the month, he returned to the #3 car starting at Long Beach, with the team running a third car, the #12 Verizon Wireless Penske Championship Racing machine for Will Power at Long Beach and the Indianapolis 500. Roger Penske announced after the Indianapolis 500 that he would field a third car for Power at additional races in the 2009 season.
  • Andretti Green Racing: All four drivers returned for 2009. The team will field a fifth car for Franck Montagny at Sonoma.
  • HVM Racing: Driver E. J. Viso returned for 2009.. The team tested Ryan Hunter-Reay at Sebringmarker but ultimately signed Viso. The team prepared a second Indy-only only entry for Nelson Philippe.
  • Panther Racing: Dan Wheldon signed a multi-year contract replacing Vitor Meira in the #4 entry.. Scott Sharp drove a second Indy-only entry, in a joint-effort with Patrón Highcroft Racing.
  • A. J. Foyt Enterprises: Vitor Meira replaced replaced Darren Manning in the #14 entry. Meira suffered two fractured vertebrae at Indianapolis will miss most of the remainder of the season. Paul Tracy was the replacement driver for Milwaukee. The team fielded the #41 driven by A. J. Foyt IV in the Indianapolis 500. The #48 car was entered in the race but did not appear.
  • KV Racing: Oriol Servia did not re-sign with the team and Will Power left for Penske Racing. Mario Moraes signed with the team for 2009 and will be the team's sole full-season entry. In addition to Servia, Paul Tracy and GP2 driver Lucas Di Grassi also have been linked with a seat with the team. Team co-owner Jimmy Vasser has stated that he is confident the team will have a deal in place to run a 2nd car starting with the Indy 500. It was announced on April 17 that Paul Tracy will drive the #15 car for the team at the Indy 500 with GEICO sponsorship, with additional races up to the rest of the season possible. A later release from the team confirmed Tracy would appear in the #15 at the Edmonton and Toronto races. A third car, the #8 was listed for the team on the Indianapolis 500 entry list, and was raced by Townsend Bell.
  • Vision Racing: A. J. Foyt IV was replaced by Ryan Hunter-Reay. The team would have prepared an additional car for the Indianapolis 500, the #22 entered by Bryan Herta Autosport, but entry was later withdrawn.
  • Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing: Justin Wilson did not return to the team in 2009. However, Graham Rahal's option was picked up for 2009 and he returned.. 2007 Champ Car Rookie of the Year Robert Doornbos' signing was confirmed on February 20, 2009.. Milka Duno tested with the team at Homestead, but the deal for to run a third full-season car for her apparently fell apart as she lost her backing from Citgo according to a report.
  • Conquest Racing: A marketing brochure on the team's official site states that "Conquest Racing will field two cars in the 2009 IndyCar Series. With Alex Tagliani, the team will have a wily veteran with the experience and commitment to continue moving the team forward. Joining Tagliani will be a driver of equal gift and grit to round out a balanced driver package.". On February 16, the team announced that Jaime Camara will return to the #34 car for the Homestead test, but that its 2009 driver lineup had not been finalized.. On a conference call on February 18, owner Eric Bachelart said the team's ambition was to remain a two-car team, but they may have to have two drivers share one car for the season. On April 1, Tagliani was confirmed as the team's sole driver at St. Pete with sponsorship from Northlandsmarker. The team has announce a partnership with the former Rubicon Race Team to attempt to add additional sponsorship. A second car is listed for the team on the Indy 500 entry list and it will be driven by Bruno Junqueira.
  • Sarah Fisher Racing: Owner/driver Sarah Fisher secured funding for six oval races with sponsorship from Dollar General and IUPUImarker.
  • Curb/Agajanian/Team 3G: Curb/Agajanian/Team 3G is a new team owned by Beck Motorsports owner Greg Beck, NASCAR driver Stanton Barrett, Mike Curb and Cary Agajanian of Curb Agajanian Motorsports and sports marketer Steve Sudler. Barrett will drive a full-time entry for the new team in 2009 sponsored by interush.net.. The team is working on a deal to possibly run a 2nd car in 2009, perhaps with Tomas Scheckter or another driver.
  • Luczo-Dragon Racing: Luczo-Dragon has signed 2008 Firestone Indy Lights Champion Raphael Matos to a multi-year contract. Matos will race a full-time entry for the team in 2009.
  • Roth Racing: Roth Racing has closed its doors and will not return as a full-season. The equipment was put up for sale. The team's employees were used to assist Conquest Racing for the second car that was prepared for Junqueira. The team entered two cars, the #25 and #52 on the Indy 500 entry list, but neither appeared.
  • Rubicon Race Team/Pacific Coast Motorsports: Curt Cavin confirmed that Pacific Coast Motorsports and Rubicon had merged on January 23, and Rubicon's website updated listing PCM owner Tyler Tadevic and Panther Racing co-founder Doug Boles as new co-owners. Buddy Rice was reported as in-line for the seat with the combined team and the team claimed to be close to funding for a full schedule.. The team did not participate in any open test or race and on the team's Twitter page they announced a name change to Rubicon Sports Agency. They formally announcing a partnership with Conquest Racing.
  • Dale Coyne Racing: Mario Moraes left for KV Racing. Justin Wilson tested one of the Coyne cars at Homestead. Wilson was confirmed as the driver of Coyne's single entry at St. Petersburg and has signed a full-season deal. The team is still looking at possibilities to field a second car starting with the Indy 500. The team has a 2nd entry, the #19 listed for the Indy 500. The team's primary entry was originally #19 but was changed by sponsor Z-Line Designs to #18 to match the NASCAR Nationwide Series Toyota Camry of Joe Gibbs Racing cars they sponsor starting at Long Beach.
  • Dreyer & Reinbold Racing: The team announced Mike Conway signed for the 2009 campaign. The team plans to run a second car. Driver Roger Yasukawa will race with the team at Motegi.. On April 1, 2009, it was confirmed that Darren Manning would drive the #23 Dreyer & Reinbold entry at St. Petersburg; Manning continued in the seat at Long Beach. Milka Duno will return to the team run a limited schedule in the #23 starting at Kansas. Davey Hamilton and Kingdom Racing will also partner with the team to field an Indy 500 entry.. A fourth D&R entry at the Indianapolis 500 was announced on April 6, co-branded with George Gillett's Richard Petty Motorsports. That entry featured John Andretti with Window World as sponsor.
  • Rahal Letterman Racing: The team was unable to secure sponsorship for the full 2009 season, but fielded an Indy-only effort for Oriol Servia.
  • De Ferran Motorsports: The ALMS team owned by Gil de Ferran was contemplating adding an IndyCar program.. It did not materialize in enough time for the 2009 Indy 500, but is expected full-time for 2010. According to Speed Channel's Robin Miller, it may be a two car effort for former BAR Honda F1 driver Takuma Sato of Japanmarker, and de Ferran's ALMS teammate Simon Pagenaud, who spent one year in Champ Car after winning the 2006 Atlantic Championship. One of de Ferran's former CART Championship rivals and fellow ALMS convert Adrian Fernandez had been rumoured to join the series for 2010, but the team closed its doors at the end of October 2009.
  • Forsythe Racing: Former Champ Car team Forsythe Racing announced intentions to race in the IndyCar Series in 2009, and stated that they were close (95%) to finalizing programs according to team manager Ken Siweck in July 2008. Plans were also announced for a foray into the ALMS and a return to Indy Lights. No Forsythe car has appeared in any of the three series, but a blurb on usatoday.com on April 23, 2009 mentioned the team was "mulling an IndyCar entry".
  • Hemelgarn Racing: The team entered the 2009 Indy 500 with Buddy Lazier, but failed to qualify.


Testing

The following open tests were held.

Race results

Rd. Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning team Report
1 St. Petemarker Graham Rahal Justin Wilson Justin Wilson Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing Report
2 Long Beachmarker Will Power Ryan Briscoe Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
3 Kansas Graham Rahal Ryan Briscoe Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
4 Indianapolis Hélio Castroneves Dario Franchitti Scott Dixon Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing Report
5 Milwaukee Ryan Briscoe Scott Dixon Ryan Briscoe Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
6 Texas Dario Franchitti Ryan Briscoe Ryan Briscoe Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing Report
7 Iowa Hélio Castroneves Hideki Mutoh Ryan Briscoe Dario Franchitti Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
8 Richmond Dario Franchitti Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
9 Watkins Glen Ryan Briscoe Ryan Briscoe Justin Wilson Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing Report
10 Torontomarker Dario Franchitti Ryan Briscoe Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
11 Edmontonmarker Will Power Mike Conway Will Power Will Power Penske Racing Report
12 Kentucky Scott Dixon Ed Carpenter Scott Dixon Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing Report
13 Mid-Ohio Ryan Briscoe Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
14 Sonoma Dario Franchitti Hélio Castroneves Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
15 Chicagoland Ryan Briscoe Tomas Scheckter Ryan Briscoe Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing Report
16 Motegi Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report
17 Homestead Dario Franchitti Scott Dixon Ryan Briscoe Dario Franchitti Target Chip Ganassi Racing Report


Race summaries

Round 1: Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburgmarker



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 4 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 100 2:12:26.8387 46
2 14 21 Ryan Hunter-Reay Vision Racing 100 +0.4619 0
3 2 19 Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing 100 +0.9490 52
4 5 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 100 +1.5230 0
5 3 11 Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 100 +2.3214 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 5 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 7 for 28 laps


Round 2: 35th Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beachmarker



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 85 1:58:47.4658 51
2 1 12 Will Power Penske Racing 85 +3.3182 16
3 11 11 Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 85 +4.0537 7
4 22 7 Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 85 +5.0742 0
5 14 4 Dan Wheldon Panther Racing 85 +6.5655 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 6 between 6 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 18 laps


Round 3: RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 4 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 200 1:43:21.0035 134
2 22 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 200 +0.7104 3
3 8 11 Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 200 +1.5022 0
4 7 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 200 +1.8872 53
5 3 7 Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 200 +2.6502 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 10 between 5 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 20 laps


Round 4: 93rd Indianapolis 500marker

  • Report: 2009 Indianapolis 500
  • Sunday May 24, 2009 - 12:12 p.m. CDT / 1:12 p.m. EDT
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedwaymarker - Speedway, Indianamarker (2.5 mile oval)
  • Distance: 200 laps / 500 miles
  • Race weather: 83°F, sunny
  • Television: ABC (Marty Reid, Scott Goodyear, Eddie Cheever, Jack Arute, Jamie Little, Brienne Pedigo, Vince Welch)
  • Nielsen Ratings: 4.2
  • Attendance: TBA
  • Pole Position winner: #3 Hélio Castroneves, 2:40.0967 sec, (4-lap)
  • Race Summary: Dario Franchitti made the move at the start, passing Ryan Briscoe on the first lap and polesitter Hélio Castroneves at a restart on the eighth lap. Scott Dixon and Tony Kanaan, starting fifth and sixth made short work of Graham Rahal and joined the top three. Castroneves lost out to Briscoe and Dixon in the first round of stops. Briscoe, now second took the lead from Franchitti on lap 53. Graham Rahal crashed from sixth on lap 56 which brought out the caution. Another poor stop for Castroneves got him behind Kanaan as well, while the two Ganassi cars of Dixon and Franchitti switched places. The race turned green on lap 64, and it was evident that Briscoe had a bad set of tires. He lost many places immediately, and Castroneves also lost out to Raphael Matos and Danica Patrick. Meanwhile Briscoe had to pit again, and rejoined 24th. The top three pulled away, while Castroneves passed Patrick on lap 81. During the third round of stops (after another caution), Franchitti got ahead of Dixon, and Castroneves got in front of Matos. There was the green flag on lap 91, and Dixon used Franchitti's slipstream to take the lead. Kanaan, running third on lap 98 had a huge impact with the wall at Turn 3 after a mechanical failure. He was okay except for some bruises, and the caution was brought out again leading to the fourth round of stops. The top two retained order, while third placed Castroneves again lost out, this time to Will Power and Matos. Danica Patrick had a bad stop as well, dropping from sixth to tenth. During the next restart, Castroneves made short work of Matos, and had a go at Power, but Power kept the place. The order remained the same until lap 131, when Nelson Philippe crashed, bringing out the fifth caution. This led to another round of stops. While Dixon maintained his lead, Franchitti had a slow stop, dropping from second to eighth, and Castrineves got the jump on power. The order after the stops is Dixon from Castroneves, Power, Paul Tracy and Dan Wheldon. The green flag came out on lap 142, and it was Castroneves who immediately was on sond, taking the lead from Dixon even before they had reached the first turn. Tracy started dropping back, quickly passed by Wheldon and Townsend Bell. Franchitti, frustrated after his bad stop, further dropped down to 12th after running wide when trying to pass Ed Carpenter. On lap 159, Power passed Dixon for second. The next caution came after Justin Wilson crashed. This led to one more round of stops. Power and Dixon, running second and third had bad stops, and Danica Patrick got in front of Townsend Bell during this time. Ryan Briscoe did not stop, and was in second. There were no changes at the restart. There was one more caution, during which Briscoe pitted from second. He rejoined 16th. At the last restart with twenty laps to go, Patrick had a go at Wheldon but Wheldon defended well. Castroneves pulled away and won, with Wheldon, Patrick, Bell and Power making the top 5.


Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 200 3:19:34.6427 66
2 18 4 Dan Wheldon Panther Racing 200 +1.9819 0
3 10 7 Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 200 +2.3350 0
4 24 8 Townsend Bell KV Racing Technology 200 +2.7043 0
5 9 12 Will Power Penske Racing 200 +3.6216 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 6 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 8 for 61 laps


Round 5: ABC Supply Company A.J. Foyt 225



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 4 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 225 1:38:43.9552 27
2 1 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 225 +2.1257 154
3 8 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 225 +2.2644 19
4 2 02 Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 225 +2.6744 0
5 7 7 Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 225 +5.9824 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 5 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 22 laps


Round 6: Bombardier Learjet 550



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 4 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 228 1:55:16.1670 57
2 2 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 228 +0.3904 160
3 3 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 228 +2.2461 0
4 8 26 Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 228 +4.3745 0
5 1 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 228 +4.7695 10
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 7 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 26 laps


Round 7: Iowa Corn Indy 250



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 4 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 250 1:39:47.9077 68
2 2 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 250 +5.0132 85
3 11 27 Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 250 +10.9769 0
4 6 4 Dan Wheldon Panther Racing 250 +17.5807 8
5 3 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 249 +1 Lap 1
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 12 between 7 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 46 laps


Round 8: SunTrust Indy Challenge



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 300 1:48:02.4703 161
2 1 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 300 +0.3109 65
3 5 02 Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 300 +2.4085 0
4 8 27 Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 300 +13.5302 74
5 10 7 Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 300 +14.1111 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 3 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 46 laps


Round 9: Camping World Grand Prix at the Glen

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 18 Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing 60 1:48:24.1947 49
2 1 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 60 +4.9906 7
3 3 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 60 +5.1632 1
4 13 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 60 +7.0755 1
5 8 26 Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 60 +8.5595 2
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 8 between 5 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 10 laps


Round 10: Honda Indy Torontomarker



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 85 1:43:47.1408 45
2 11 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 85 +1.6745 0
3 2 12 Will Power Penske Racing 85 +2.1355 0
4 8 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 85 +2.4803 0
5 4 18 Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing 85 +2.9230 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 7 between 5 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 15 laps


Round 11: Rexall Edmonton Indymarker



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 12 Will Power Penske Racing 95 1:42:42.3773 90
2 3 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 95 +1.0936* 2
3 4 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 95 +1.3213 2
4 2 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 95 +1.8266 1
5 6 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 95 +4.4652 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 5 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 1 for 2 laps
  • * Race finished under caution.


Round 12: Meijer Indy 300

  • Report: 2009 Meijer Indy 300
  • Saturday August 1, 2009 - 8:30 p.m. EDT
  • Kentucky Speedwaymarker - Sparta, Kentuckymarker (1.48 mile oval)
  • Distance: 200 laps / 296 miles
  • Race weather: 76°F, overcast
  • Television: Versus (Bob Jenkins, Robbie Buhl, Jon Beekhuis, Kevin Lee, Robbie Floyd, Lindy Thackston)
  • Nielsen Ratings: .14
  • Attendance: 48,000
  • Pole Position winner: #9 Scott Dixon (qualifying cancelled; field set by owner points)
  • Race Summary: Series officials implemented a mid-season rules change on oval races to encourage increased competition. A push-to-pass system was added to the cars, along with various aerodynamic enhancements. The changes were well-received, and the race became the most competitive oval race on the circuit in almost two years. In the final 50 laps, Ed Carpenter of Vision Racing led Ryan Briscoe and Tony Kanaan, with Hélio Castroneves lurking amongst the top 5. In the final ten laps, Carpenter and Briscoe raced side-by-side swapping the lead several times each lap. On the final turn, Briscoe edged ahead, and denied Carpenter his first career victory by 0.0162 seconds. The race's average speed, only slowed by a single caution flag for a second straight race, was over 200 mph, making it the second fastest IndyCar Series race held.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 3 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 200 1:28:24.3246 38
2 14 20 Ed Carpenter Vision Racing 200 +0.0162 35
3 9 11 Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 200 +0.1614 1
4 4 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 200 +0.2728 1
5 10 02 Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 200 +0.6346 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 22 between 7 drivers
Cautions: 1 for 6 laps


Round 13: Honda 200



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 3 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 85 1:46:05.7985 51
2 1 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 85 +29.7803 6
3 6 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 85 +30.0551 0
4 7 14 Ryan Hunter-Reay A. J. Foyt Enterprises 85 +33.7307 0
5 11 27 Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 85 +34.1839 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 5 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 6 laps


Round 14: Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 75 1:49:23.0073 75
2 2 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 75 +0.2488 0
3 9 24 Mike Conway (R) Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 75 +0.8293 0
4 14 5 Mario Moraes KV Racing Technology 75 +3.6171 0
5 5 27 Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 75 +5.4536 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 2 for 7 laps


Round 15: Peak Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy 300



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 200 1:42:34.3051 71
2 6 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +0.0077 61
3 8 5 Mario Moraes KV Racing Technology 200 +0.0699 0
4 3 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +0.0997 34
5 5 02 Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 200 +0.1295 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 18 between 6 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 23 laps


Round 16: Indy Japan 300



Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 200 1:51:37.6411 139
2 3 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +1.4475 53
3 5 02 Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 200 +3.2002 3
4 7 06 Oriol Servià Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 200 +7.3720 0
5 2 5 Mario Moraes KV Racing Technology 200 +12.7643 0
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 7 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 23 laps


Round 17: Firestone Indy 300

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 1:28:28.3117 25
2 3 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 200 +4.7888 103
3 2 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +6.0206 70
4 15 11 Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 199 +1 Lap 0
5 11 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 199 +1 Lap 2
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 12 between 4 drivers
Cautions: None


Driver standings

Pos Driver STP

LBH

KAN

INDY

MIL

TXS

IOW

RIR

WGL

TORmarker

EDMmarker

KTY

MDO

SNM

CHI

MOT

HMS

Pts
1 Dario Franchitti 4 1* 18 7 3 5 1 2 15 1* 5 6 3 1* 4 2 1 616
2 Scott Dixon 16 15 1* 6* 1 3 5 1* 3 4 3 7*1 1* 13 2 1* 3 605
3 Ryan Briscoe 1 13 4 15 2* 2* 2* 19 2 2 4 1 2 2 1* 18 2* 604
4 Hélio Castroneves 7 2 1 11 1 71 17 4 18 2 4 12 18 20 10 5 433
5 Danica Patrick 19 4 5 3 5 6 9 5 11 6 11 8 19 16 12 6 19 393
6 Tony Kanaan 5 3 3 27 19 8 14 6 8 17 21 3 10 8 13 11 4 386
7 Graham Rahal 7 12 7 31 4 22 11 3 13 20 7 5 8 21 5 3 11 385
8 Marco Andretti 13 6 6 30 7 4 12 7 5 8 10 10 6 14 11 7 22 380
9 Justin Wilson 3* 22 14 23 15 15 18 14 1* 5 8 21 13 7 10 12 10 354
10 Dan Wheldon 14 5 10 2 10 7 4 10 10 14 15 11 16 12 22 8 21 354
11 Hideki Mutoh 15 20 8 10 8 21 3 4 18 12 14 13 5 5 23 14 6 353
12 Ed Carpenter 18 18 9 8 16 9 10 13 16 15 16 2 17 11 6 13 12 321
13 Raphael Matos 20 8 20 22 6 12 16 8 12 10 18 16 9 9 9 9 14 312
14 Mario Moraes 21 19 11 33 9 10 17 16 14 11 23 18 4 3 5 7 304
15 Ryan Hunter-Reay 2 11 15 32 12 16 19 15 21 7 17 14 4 19 15 21 13 298
16 Robert Doornbos 11 9 12 28 14 11 15 9 9 23 9 19 14 10 18 16 20 283
17 Mike Conway 22 21 19 18 20 19 8 18 6 22 20 17 20 3 16 22 15 261
18 E. J. Viso 17 23 21 24 18 24 20 12 7 13 12 15 15 22 17 15 16 248
19 Will Power 6 2 5 3 1* 9 DNS 215
20 Tomas Scheckter 12 13 13 6 11 16 19 22 8 23 9 195
21 Oriol Servià 26 11 6 7 4 115
22 Alex Tagliani 10 10 11 14 9 13 114
23 Paul Tracy 9 17 20 19 6 7 113
24 Milka Duno 16 20 23 17 20 21 17 21 17 113
25 Sarah Fisher 13 17 17 12 14 18 89
26 Jaques Lazier 18 13 20 23 19 23 77
27 Richard Antinucci 19 21 22 18 15 63
28 Vitor Meira 9 14 22 21 62
29 Stanton Barrett 12 17 17 DNQ DNS 19 62
30 Alex Lloyd 13 8 41
31 Darren Manning 8 16 38
32 Townsend Bell 4 32
33 A. J. Foyt IV 16 20 26
34 Scott Sharp 14 16
35 Nelson Philippe 25 DNS 16
36 Kosuke Matsuura 17 13
37 John Andretti 19 12
38 Roger Yasukawa 20 12
39 Franck Montagny 20 12
40 Davey Hamilton 29 10
Bruno Junqueira DNS 0
Buddy Lazier DNQ 0
Pos Driver STP

LBH

KAN

INDY

MIL

TXS

IOW

RIR

WGL

TORmarker

EDMmarker

KTY

MDO

SNM

CHI

MOT

HMS

Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th-10th place
Dark Blue Finished

(Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify

(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn

(Wth)
Black Disqualified

(DSQ)
White Did not start

(DNS)
Blank Did not

participate

(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
(1 point)
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
(2 points)
1 Qualifying cancelled
no bonus point awarded
Rookie of the Year
Rookie


Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Points 50 40 35 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc.


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