Tuesday 29 May 2018

The 500 Final Results

13 Million plus USD Prize Pool.


Here it is the final results of the 102nd Indy 500 and how the prize pool got shared among those that started the great race in 2018.

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Friday 25 May 2018

Carb Day Pratice

Carb Day Timings.

Very hard to even get close to picking a winner for the 102nd Indy 500, what a mixed lead up to the race this has been. one things for certain its about to be another classic race at Indy on Sunday.



Monday 21 May 2018

Monday Practice for the 500

Interesting Mix of times on Monday.

It is a very interesting read of the timesheet after there final session on track on Monday before the quick dash on Carb Day and then the 500 itself.
Its a very open field for the 102nd running of the great race.

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Tuesday 15 May 2018

Day 1 at the Speedway

Combined times for Day 1 as practice starts for the 500


Very interesting reading




Saturday 12 May 2018

Power takes 3rd Indy GP win.

Power makes history with third INDYCAR Grand Prix win, 200th Indy car win for Team Penske


Will Power etched his name further into the INDYCAR Grand Prix record books while extending the legacy of team owner Roger Penske in Indy car history.
Power won the Verizon IndyCar Series race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course for the second straight year and third time overall - each victory coming from the pole position. Power's triumph by 2.2443 seconds over Scott Dixon also marked Indy car win No. 200 for Team Penske, nearly double that of any other team.
"It's amazing," said Power, driver of the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet. "It just shows what sort of team that Penske is, and it's a real honor to drive for Roger. We're given the equipment week in and week out to win, so I can't thank him enough for the opportunity he's given me."
Power led 56 of 85 laps on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile permanent road course to collect his 33rd career victory (ninth all time). Thirty of those triumphs have come since joining Team Penske in 2009, tying the 37-year-old Australian with Helio Castroneves for the most with the team.
Power chased down race leader Robert Wickens, who started second in the No. 6 Lucas Oil Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda, and made a daring outside pass heading into Turn 1 on Lap 51 to take first place. Seven laps later, Power's crew barely got him out of the pits in front when nearly the entire field made final stops for fuel and tires under the second and last full-course caution of the race.
From there, Power kept Wickens and then Dixon in his mirrors to the finish - all the while stretching his tank of Sunoco E85 ethanol to the checkered flag.
"I had to save a lot of fuel at the end and go fast because I knew how good Dixon is at saving fuel and going fast. The Chevy had great fuel mileage," said Power, the 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series champion. "Man, I've never driven so hard for an entire race. I was 100 percent the whole time. Yeah, I'm exhausted. Every lap was like a qualifying lap."
Team Penske made its Indy car debut on June 15, 1968, at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, with driver Mark Donohue. Three years later, Donohue delivered the team's first win at Pocono Raceway. In 1972, Donohue drove to the first of what is now a record 16 Indianapolis 500 wins for Team Penske. Adding the four INDYCAR Grand Prix victories, 10 percent of Team Penske's Indy car wins (20 of 200) have come at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Penske, the 81-year-old mastermind of the team, downplayed the achievement of the 200th win. He gave credit to Power and his crew while also looking ahead to the prize he craves most - another Indianapolis 500 win.
"What a great day for the team," Penske said. "The greatest drivers have performed for us. IMS is the most special place to secure our 200th win. I could not think of a better setting. The most important win now is No. 201."
Dixon, bidding to pick up a 42nd career victory that would tie him for third all-time with Michael Andretti, was satisfied to finish runner-up for the 39th time in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda - particularly after a disappointing qualifying effort on Friday locked him into the 18th starting position.
"It was a great result today for the PNC Bank car and the whole team," the four-time Verizon IndyCar Series champion said. "Everyone on the Ganassi team never quits, never gives up and we were able to make up a lot of spots and finish second. 
"I think that was the worst I've ever qualified without crashing or having a technical issue. Good day in the points for the No. 9 team. I love having this race open up the month for us here at Indy."
Wickens continued to impress in his rookie season, collecting a second podium and third top-four finish in five races. The 29-year-old Canadian admitted that trying to race hard while conserving fuel in the final stint was a learning experience.
"It was the first time in my career I've had to save fuel like that, but in the end, happy with the podium," Wickens said. "Would have liked to be a bit further up, but hard to complain."
Sebastien Bourdais finished fourth in the No. 18 Team SealMaster Honda, using his push-to-pass overtake boost on the final lap to zip past Alexander Rossi (No. 27 NAPA AUTO PARTS Honda) for the position. Helio Castroneves, making his Verizon IndyCar Series return following a full-time switch this season to Team Penske's sports-car program, placed sixth in the No. 3 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet.
The race tied an INDYCAR Grand Prix record with seven different leaders and featured 214 on-track passes with the 2018 car's universal aero kit - an increase of 96 passes from a year ago. 
There were two full-course caution periods for eight laps. The first came on the opening lap when Castroneves and teammate Simon Pagenaud touched, and Jordan King ran into the back of Pagenaud. The second caution waved on Lap 56 when Josef Newgarden spun trying to pass Bourdais.
Newgarden finished the race in 11th place, but continues leading the standings. The reigning series champion is two points ahead of Rossi, 26 up on Bourdais and 31 ahead of Dixon.
Following two days off to convert the cars and Indianapolis Motor Speedway to superspeedway oval configuration, practice for the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil begins on Tuesday. Qualifying to set the 33-car field takes place May 19-20. 
Mazda Road to Indy results
Colton Herta (Andretti-Steinbrenner Racing) outdueled Santi Urrutia (Belardi Auto Racing) to the win the Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires race on the IMS road course for the second straight day. After six races, Herta trails Andretti Autosport teammate Pato O'Ward by one point in the standings.
Parker Thompson (Exclusive Autosport) drove to his second win of the season in the second Pro Mazda Championship presented by Cooper Tires race of the weekend. Thompson opened a 22-point advantage in the standings over Rinus VeeKay (Juncos Racing) after six races.
In the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship powered by Mazda Kyle Kirkwood (Cape Motorsports) held off Alex Baron (Swan-RJB Motorsports) in the second race of the weekend, in a reversal of the first race finishing order. Kirkwood leads Baron by 13 points in the championship after four races.  
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Thursday 10 May 2018

Kelly Clarkson at Indy

Music Superstar Kelly Clarkson To Perform National Anthem at 102nd Indianapolis 500.



INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday, May 10, 2018 - Multiple Grammy Award-winning superstar Kelly Clarkson will perform the national anthem before the start of the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil on Sunday, May 27 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Clarkson will sing on Race Day in the traditional spot before the 33 drivers are called to their cars in front of the largest single-day spectator sporting event crowd in the world. 
Clarkson, a native of Fort Worth, Texas, first rose to fame in 2002 as the winner of the inaugural season of "American Idol." She has grown to become one of the most popular artists of any era, with more than 100 No. 1 singles on all Billboard charts and total worldwide sales of more than 25 million albums and 36 million singles.
She has won three Grammy Awards, four American Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music Awards, two American Country Awards and one Country Music Association Award.
This will be the second time Clarkson has performed the anthem before the Indianapolis 500, as she also sang in 2011 with Seal while accompanied on piano by David Foster.
"We're thrilled to welcome Kelly back to IMS on Race Day to sing the national anthem for hundreds of thousands of fans in the stands and millions of viewers around the world," IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. "She is an incredible live performer with a wonderful and instantly recognizable voice. We look forward to her rendition of the national anthem during one of the most poignant moments of this iconic global sporting spectacle."
Clarkson has released eight studio albums, one greatest hits album and two children's books. Her most recent album and first for Atlantic Records, the soul-inspired "Meaning of Life," was released in October 2017 and features the Grammy-nominated single "Love So Soft." The album's second and latest single is the stunning ballad "I Don't Think About You."
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Tuesday 1 May 2018

Rookie day timings from the Speedway

Rookie and Refresher day timings


1 5 Wickens, Robert (R) D/H/F Practice 1 00:40.8884 220.111 37
2 4 Leist, Matheus (R) D/C/F Practice 1 00:40.8956 220.073 71
3 5 Howard, Jay D/H/F Practice 2 00:40.9747 219.648 61
4 32 Kaiser, Kyle (R) D/C/F Practice 1 00:41.0078 219.470 74
5 24 Karam, Sage D/C/F Practice 2 00:41.1710 218.600 45
6 13 Patrick, Danica D/C/F Practice 2 00:41.1900 218.500 52
7 6 Wickens, Robert (R) D/H/F Practice 1 00:42.7340 210.605 15
(R) Rookie