IndyCar-Bombardier Learjet 550k results

IndyCar-Bombardier Learjet 550k results

Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth. Texas

Lap length: 1.5 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

(All chassis Dallara, all engines Honda)

1. (1) Scott Dixon, 228 laps, 159.740 mph.

2. (2) Helio Castroneves, 228.

3. (3) Ryan Briscoe, 228.

4. (11) Dan Wheldon, 228.

5. (13) Tony Kanaan, 228.

6. (4) Hideki Mutoh, 228.

7. (9) Vitor Meira, 227.

8. (25) Buddy Rice, 227.

9. (12) Ed Carpenter, 227.

10. (5) Danica Patrick, 227.

11. (18) Graham Rahal, 227.

12. (15) A.J. Foyt IV, 226.

13. (8) Will Power, 226.

14. (28) EJ Viso, 226.

15. (26) Bruno Junqueira, 226.

16. (7) John Andretti, 226.

17. (27) Milka Duno, 226.

18. (22) Mario Moraes, 223.

19. (14) Marco Andretti, 222, contact.

20. (10) Ryan Hunter-Reay, 222, contact.

21. (24) Mario Dominguez, 222.

22. (19) Marty Roth, 221.

23. (20) Enrique Bernoldi, 210, contact.

24. (21) Jaime Camara, 210.

25. (6) Tomas Scheckter, 56, contact.

26. (16) Oriol Servia, 47, contact.

27. (23) Justin Wilson, 39, contact.

28. (17) Darren Manning, 19, mechanical.

Race Statistics

Time of race: 2 hours, 4 minutes, 36.3153 seconds.

Margin of victory: Under caution.

Caution Flags: Eight for 52 laps.

Lead Changes: 21 changes among six drivers.

Lap Leaders: Castroneves 1-12, Junqueira 13-17, Castroneves 18-41, Junqueira 42-46, Castroneves 47-66, Dixon 67, Castroneves 68-69, Dixon 70, Castroneves 71-72, Dixon 73, Castroneves 74-97, M.Andretti 98-100, Castroneves 101, Dixon 102, Briscoe 103-108, M.Andretti 109-115, Dixon 116-153, Briscoe 154-159, Dixon 160-168, Meira 169-206, M.Andretti 207- 221, Dixon 222-228.

Point Standings:

1. Dixon, 284. 2. Castroneves, 249. 3. Wheldon, 217. 4. Kanaan, 204. 5. Briscoe, 169. 6. Patrick, 164. 7. Mutoh, 159. 8 (tie). M.Andretti and Carpenter, 154. 10. Servia, 150.

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