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2010 IndyCar Series

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2010 IndyCar season
IZOD IndyCar Series
Season
Races17
Start dateMarch 14
End dateOctober 2
Awards
Drivers' championUnited Kingdom Dario Franchitti
Rookie of the YearUnited Kingdom Alex Lloyd
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited Kingdom Dario Franchitti
Discipline champions
Oval championUnited Kingdom Dario Franchitti
Road course championAustralia Will Power
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Dario Franchitti (left) won his third Drivers' Championship (second straight title) while Will Power (right) finished second in the championship.

The 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series was the 15th season of the IndyCar Series, and the 99th recognized season of top-level American open wheel racing. It was the series' first of six planned seasons under Izod title sponsorship, a multimillion-dollar deal which was announced on November 5, 2009.[1][2] Its premier event was the 94th Indianapolis 500, held on Sunday, May 30.

This season is notable for having the most women to compete in a season: Beatriz, Duno, Fisher, Patrick and de Silvestro. They all competed in the Peak Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy 300 and the Cafés do Brasil Indy 300.

Chip Ganassi Racing's Dario Franchitti retained his title, to win his third in four seasons after defeating Team Penske driver Will Power in a championship battle that went to the final race of the season at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Power had led the championship for most of the season, and led Franchitti by twelve into Homestead, but after hitting the wall during the race and finishing in 25th place, Franchitti's eighth-place finish with maximum bonus points gave him the championship by five points. Franchitti and Power each won one of the new-for-2010 sub-championships for oval tracks, and road courses. Franchitti won the oval championship with six top-five finishes from eight races, including victories at the Indianapolis 500 and Chicagoland,[3] and also won the road course event at Mid-Ohio. Power was even more dominant in the road course championship, finishing each of the nine races in the top three, with five wins in São Paulo, St. Petersburg, Watkins Glen, Toronto and Sonoma.[4]

After battling Franchitti for the title in 2009, Scott Dixon and Ryan Briscoe finished third and fifth in the championship standings with the third Penske car, piloted by Hélio Castroneves finished between the pair. Dixon won on the ovals at Kansas and Homestead-Miami, as well as a victory in Edmonton after Castroneves was penalised for blocking on a late-race restart. Dixon's victory in Florida helped him overhaul Castroneves for third place in the championship standings. Castroneves also took three victories during the season, winning the inaugural race at Barber Motorsports Park as well as back-to-back victories at Kentucky and Twin Ring Motegi, as he finished sixteen points behind Dixon. Briscoe finished over 100 points behind Franchitti, with a solitary victory at Texas. Andretti Autosport drivers Tony Kanaan and Ryan Hunter-Reay were the only other drivers to win a race, as they finished sixth and seventh respectively. Rookie of the Year went to Dale Coyne Racing driver Alex Lloyd who competed in his first full season, after three races over the previous two seasons. He finished 24 points ahead of Simona de Silvestro.

As of 2024, this was the last season that the winner of the Indy 500 went on to also win the championship in the same season.

2010 IndyCar Series schedule

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The final 2010 schedule was announced on July 31, 2009,[5] with revisions announced on August 26, 2009.[6] New events included a season-opening street race in São Paulo, Brazil, and the new Alabama Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park. Richmond and Milwaukee did not return in 2010.[7]

Rnd Date Race Name Track Location
1 March 14 São Paulo Indy 300  S  Streets of São Paulo Brazil São Paulo, São Paulo
2 March 29 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg  S  Streets of St. Petersburg United States St. Petersburg, Florida
3 April 11 Indy Grand Prix of Alabama presented by Legacy Credit Union  R  Barber Motorsports Park United States Birmingham, Alabama
4 April 18 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach  S  Streets of Long Beach United States Long Beach, California
5 May 1 RoadRunner Turbo Indy 300  O  Kansas Speedway United States Kansas City, Kansas
6 May 30 94th Indianapolis 500  O  Indianapolis Motor Speedway United States Speedway, Indiana
7 June 5 Firestone 550K  O  Texas Motor Speedway United States Fort Worth, Texas
8 June 20 Iowa Corn Indy 250  O  Iowa Speedway United States Newton, Iowa
9 July 4 Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen  R  Watkins Glen International United States Watkins Glen, New York
10 July 18 Honda Indy Toronto  S  Exhibition Place Canada Toronto, Ontario
11 July 25 Honda Indy Edmonton  S  Edmonton City Centre Airport Canada Edmonton, Alberta
12 August 8 Honda Indy 200 presented by Westfield Insurance  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course United States Lexington, Ohio
13 August 22 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma  R  Infineon Raceway United States Sonoma, California
14 August 28 Peak Antifreeze and Motor Oil Indy 300  O  Chicagoland Speedway United States Joliet, Illinois
15 September 4 Kentucky Indy 300  O  Kentucky Speedway United States Sparta, Kentucky
16 September 19 Indy Japan 300  O  Twin Ring Motegi Japan Motegi, Tochigi
17 October 2 Cafés do Brasil Indy 300  O  Homestead-Miami Speedway United States Homestead, Florida

 O  Oval speedway
 R  Road course
 S  Street circuit

– The Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg was originally scheduled for March 28 (3:30 PM on ABC) but was postponed to the next day due to torrential rain.

Series news

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  • Announced in a press conference at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on November 5, 2009, clothier Izod signed on as the series' new title sponsor from 2010 to 2015, with an option for two additional years.[1] According to Robin Miller,[8] the deal was worth $10 million per year with at least $5 million toward promotions and marketing. It would additionally include a payout of $100,000 per car, per year to teams eligible for the TEAM revenue-sharing program, and possible partial funding for a full-time car for Ryan Hunter-Reay, whom received sponsorship backing from the brand in 2009. This was the third title sponsorship in the IndyCar Series' history; previous sponsorships were provided by Pep Boys (1998–1999) and Northern Light (2000–2001).
  • On September 23, 2009 it was confirmed that Honda would extended their role as a series's standard single engine supplier contract for another two years that in place until the end of 2011 season.[9]
  • On November 25, 2009, a season opening race in São Paulo, Brazil was confirmed by city authorities and an Indy Racing League press release.[10][11] The race, the São Paulo Indy 300, took place on a 2.3-mile (3.7 km) temporary street course. Despite the long travel distance for the teams, the event was lucrative with Terry Angstadt claiming each participating team would receive a six-figure sum from the event promoters in addition to all expenses paid.[12]
  • The possibility was left open for a race at Milwaukee, however, ongoing issues involving unpaid sanctioning fees from the management put the race, and the future of the facility, at risk. In November, Historic Mile, LLC. announced they were going out of business.[7] It was announced on December 16 that no national racing series would race at the Milwaukee Mile in 2010 due to the inability for Wisconsin State Fair Park officials to find a replacement promoter for the season.[13]
  • The July 25 race in Edmonton went ahead, despite event organizers losing $9.2 million on the race over the previous two seasons.[14][15]
  • 2010 rule changes were announced on January 12, 2010. The 4-position fuel mixture switch was removed so that cars were only able to run on "full rich" or "yellow" fuel settings. The Honda Overtake assist returned with an approximate doubling of bhp increase from last year's 5–20 bhp upon pressing the button. All cars had a reverse gear on the road and street courses and thus reintroduced in 2010.[16]
  • IRL founder and IMS board member, Tony George, resigned from the IMS effective immediately on January 19, 2010.[17]
  • Former chief executive officer of the Professional Bull Riders, Randy Bernard, was announced as the new IRL CEO on February 2, 2010.[18]
  • A carriage dispute between the Comcast Corporation and its Versus channel, and DirecTV that had been in place since August was resolved on March 15, 2010. This meant that Versus was restored to nearly sixteen million customers; returning to coverage that the channel offered before the dispute.[19]
  • Indianapolis 500 qualifying in 2010 awarded points to each of the 33 qualifying drivers. The polesitter received fifteen points, with the other drivers on the front row receiving 13 and 12 respectively. Each qualifying driver earned at least three points.[20]
  • Two additional titles were awarded starting with the 2010 season, with an oval champion and a road/street course champion being crowned. A trophy and prize money was awarded to the highest points finisher on the 9 road/street courses and 7 oval races (excluding Homestead).[21] After a fan vote, the names of the championships were announced as the A. J. Foyt Oval Championship and the Mario Andretti Road Course Championship.[22]
  • The development freeze introduced for the 2009 season remains in place for the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
  • Sunoco would become the official fuel of the series starting in mid-2010 and running through 2018. Sunoco would work with APEX–Brasil and UNICA to provide ethanol for the series.[23]

Confirmed entries

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All drivers competed in identical Honda HI10R V8-powered, Firestone Firehawk-shod, Dallara IR-05 chassis. (R) reflects an IZOD IndyCar Series rookie.

Team No. Drivers Rounds
United States A. J. Foyt Enterprises 14 Brazil Vítor Meira All
41 United States A. J. Foyt IV 6
United States Jaques Lazier
United States Andretti Autosport 7 United States Danica Patrick All
11 Brazil Tony Kanaan All
26 United States Marco Andretti All
27 United Kingdom Adam Carroll  R  9, 12[24][25]
37 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay All
43 United States John Andretti 5–6
United States Bryan Herta Autosport 29 Colombia Sebastián Saavedra  R  6
United States Chip Ganassi Racing 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon All
10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti All[26]
United States Conquest Racing 34 Brazil Mario Romancini  R  1–11
Italy Francesco Dracone  R  12
Belgium Bertrand Baguette  R  13–17
36 3–12
Italy Francesco Dracone  R  13
South Africa Tomas Scheckter 14–15
United States Roger Yasukawa 16
Colombia Sebastián Saavedra  R  17
United States Dale Coyne Racing 18 Venezuela Milka Duno All
19 United Kingdom Alex Lloyd  R  All
United States de Ferran Dragon Racing 2 Brazil Raphael Matos All
21 United States Davey Hamilton 6, 14
United States Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 22 United Kingdom Justin Wilson All
23 Brazil Ana Beatriz  R  1
South Africa Tomas Scheckter 6
24 United Kingdom Mike Conway 1–6
United States Graham Rahal 8
South Africa Tomas Scheckter 7, 10–11
Canada Paul Tracy 9, 15–16
United States J. R. Hildebrand  R  12–13
Brazil Ana Beatriz  R  14, 17
25 6
Canada FAZZT Race Team 33 Brazil Bruno Junqueira 6
77 Canada Alex Tagliani All
United States HVM Racing 78 Switzerland Simona de Silvestro  R  All
United States KV Racing Technology 5 Japan Takuma Sato  R  All
8 Venezuela E. J. Viso All
15 Canada Paul Tracy 6, 10–11
32 Brazil Mario Moraes All
United States Newman/Haas Racing
Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
02 United States Graham Rahal 10, 12–14, 16–17
06 Japan Hideki Mutoh All
United States Panther Racing 4 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon All
20 United States Ed Carpenter 6, 14–15, 17
United States Rahal Letterman Racing 30 United States Graham Rahal 6
United States Sam Schmidt Motorsports 99 United States Townsend Bell 6
United States Sarah Fisher Racing 66 United Kingdom Jay Howard  R  5–7, 12, 14
United States Graham Rahal 15
67 2–4
United States Sarah Fisher 5–8, 14–15, 17
United States Team Penske 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves All
6 Australia Ryan Briscoe All
12 Australia Will Power All

Team and driver news

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Testing

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Two open tests were scheduled for February 24–26 at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama and May 4 at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky.[113] At Barber, Team Penske's Will Power recorded the best time over the three sessions, and topped the times in two of the three held. His lap time of 1:09.8724 – set in the third session[114] – saw him as the only driver to set a time in the 1:09s. Teammates Hélio Castroneves and Ryan Briscoe set the second-fastest and third-fastest laps of the test. The Kentucky test was washed out by weepers – water seeping up onto the track from six inches of overnight rain – and no times were set.[115]

Race summaries

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 5 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 61 2:00:57.7112 4
2 4 37 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 61 +1.8581 20
3 16 14 Brazil Vítor Meira A. J. Foyt Enterprises 61 +9.7094 0
4 12 2 Brazil Raphael Matos De Ferran Luczo Dragon Racing 61 +10.4235 0
5 18 4 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Panther Racing 61 +10.8883 0
Race average speed: 76.733 mph (123.490 km/h)
Lead changes: 7 between 5 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 19 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 100 2:07:05.7968 50
2 4 22 United Kingdom Justin Wilson Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 100 +0.8244 0
3 19 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 100 +4.7290 9
4 5 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 100 +5.1699 0
5 13 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 100 +22.2172 3
Race average speed: 84.975 mph (136.754 km/h)
Lead changes: 10 between 8 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 23 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 3 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 90 1:56:41.3928 20
2 5 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 90 +0.5703 0
3 7 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 90 +8.1590 0
4 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 90 +8.6639 12
5 4 26 United States Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 90 +9.7410 58
Race average speed: 106.436 mph (171.292 km/h)
Lead changes: 7 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 5 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 37 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 85 1:47:12.5404 64
2 3 22 United Kingdom Justin Wilson Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 85 +5.6031 0
3 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 85 +8.5864 19
4 8 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 85 +10.6287 2
5 6 11 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Autosport 85 +11.7732 0
Race average speed: 93.619 mph (150.665 km/h)
Lead changes: 5 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 1 for 5 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 200 1:50:43.1410 167
2 3 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +3.0528 2
3 15 11 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Autosport 200 +3.2210 0
4 8 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 200 +3.8300 0
5 22 37 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 200 +6.1133 0
Race average speed: 164.741 mph (265.125 km/h)
Lead changes: 3 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 33 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 3 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 3:05:37.0131 155
2 18 4 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Panther Racing 200 +0.1536 0
3 16 26 United States Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 200 +20.9875 1
4 26 19 United Kingdom Alex Lloyd Dale Coyne Racing 200 +20.9876 0
5 6 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +21.4922 0
Race average speed: 161.623 mph (260.107 km/h)
Lead changes: 13 between 8 drivers
Cautions: 9 for 44 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 228 2:04:47.1555 102
2 8 7 United States Danica Patrick Andretti Autosport 228 +1.4629 1
3 10 26 United States Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 228 +2.3162 0
4 4 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 228 +3.0770 0
5 2 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 228 +7.5882 86
Race average speed: 159.508 mph (256.703 km/h)
Lead changes: 10 between 7 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 36 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 15 11 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Autosport 250 1:42:12.4036 62
2 4 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 250 +4.2030 43
3 19 8 Venezuela E. J. Viso KV Racing Technology 250 +5.2538 0
4 8 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 250 +9.0536 0
5 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 250 +9.5902 32
Race average speed: 131.205 mph (211.154 km/h)
Lead changes: 16 between 7 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 51 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 60 1:40:27.4391 45
2 3 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 60 +1.2181 4
3 4 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 60 +2.6754 1
4 11 2 Brazil Raphael Matos De Ferran Dragon Racing 60 +8.0208 0
5 9 32 Brazil Mario Moraes KV Racing Technology 60 +9.3229 0
Race average speed: 120.768 mph (194.357 km/h)
Lead changes: 5 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 5 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 85 1:47:15.2554 15
2 5 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 85 +1.2757 22
3 4 37 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 85 +1.7605 0
4 8 11 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Autosport 85 +3.5382 2
5 14 02 United States Graham Rahal Newman/Haas Racing 85 +9.7349 0
Race average speed: 83.451 mph (134.301 km/h)
Lead changes: 6 between 5 drivers
Cautions: 6 for 21 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 3 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 95 1:50:37.0551 2
2 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 95 +2.6688 76
3 4 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 95 +3.2831 0
4 5 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 95 +8.8652 0
5 8 37 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 95 +11.1482 0
Race average speed: 101.666 mph (163.616 km/h)
Lead changes: 4 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 10 laps

Round 12: Honda Indy 200

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 85 1:54:32.2568 29
2 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 85 +0.5234 25
3 6 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 85 +4.0883 0
4 14 77 Canada Alex Tagliani FAZZT Race Team 85 +5.6423 30
5 5 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 85 +5.9150 0
Race average speed: 100.542 mph (161.807 km/h)
Lead changes: 4 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 15 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 75 1:52:34.1915 73
2 6 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 75 +0.7432 2
3 3 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 75 +6.6132 0
4 5 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 75 +7.8607 0
5 2 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 75 +10.4594 0
Race average speed: 92.063 mph (148.161 km/h)
Lead changes: 2 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 10 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 1:47:49.5783 28
2 7 4 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Panther Racing 200 +0.0423 14
3 5 26 United States Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 200 +0.1051 3
4 9 37 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 200 +0.1631 2
5 13 11 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Autosport 200 +0.3408 0
Race average speed: 169.161 mph (272.238 km/h)
Lead changes: 25 between 11 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 28 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 8 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 200 1:41:50.0059 7
2 1 20 United States Ed Carpenter Panther Racing 200 +13.1597 11
3 3 4 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Panther Racing 200 +13.9214 93
4 26 11 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Autosport 200 +13.9931 0
5 11 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +14.1968 0
Race average speed: 174.402 mph (280.673 km/h)
Lead changes: 11 between 7 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 23 laps

Round 16: Indy Japan 300

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 1 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 200 2:04:04.4780 153
2 4 10 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing 200 +4.5746 0
3 3 12 Australia Will Power Team Penske 200 +5.0743 0
4 2 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 200 +6.4825 32
5 12 7 United States Danica Patrick Andretti Autosport 200 +7.6057 0
Race average speed: 147.008 mph (236.586 km/h)
Lead changes: 3 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 50 laps
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
1 2 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 200 1:52:08.5580 47
2 11 7 United States Danica Patrick Andretti Autosport 200 +2.7587 0
3 8 11 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Autosport 200 +2.7698 4
4 4 6 Australia Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 200 +3.7827 7
5 10 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 200 +5.3324 1
Race average speed: 158.905 mph (255.733 km/h)
Lead changes: 18 between 7 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 39 laps

Results

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Rd. Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning team Report
1 São Paulo United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Australia Will Power United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Australia Will Power United States Team Penske Report
2 St. Petersburg Australia Will Power Venezuela E. J. Viso Australia Will Power Australia Will Power United States Team Penske Report
3 Barber Australia Will Power United Kingdom Justin Wilson United States Marco Andretti Brazil Hélio Castroneves United States Team Penske Report
4 Long Beach Australia Will Power United States Ryan Hunter-Reay United States Ryan Hunter-Reay United States Ryan Hunter-Reay United States Andretti Autosport Report
5 Kansas Australia Ryan Briscoe Brazil Tony Kanaan New Zealand Scott Dixon New Zealand Scott Dixon United States Chip Ganassi Racing Report
6 Indianapolis Brazil Hélio Castroneves Australia Will Power United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United States Chip Ganassi Racing Report
7 Texas Australia Ryan Briscoe United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Australia Ryan Briscoe Australia Ryan Briscoe United States Team Penske Report
8 Iowa Australia Will Power United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Brazil Tony Kanaan United States Andretti Autosport Report
9 Watkins Glen Australia Will Power Australia Will Power Australia Will Power Australia Will Power United States Team Penske Report
10 Toronto United Kingdom Justin Wilson Australia Will Power United Kingdom Justin Wilson Australia Will Power United States Team Penske Report
11 Edmonton Australia Will Power New Zealand Scott Dixon Australia Will Power New Zealand Scott Dixon United States Chip Ganassi Racing Report
12 Mid-Ohio Australia Will Power Australia Ryan Briscoe Canada Alex Tagliani United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United States Chip Ganassi Racing Report
13 Sonoma Australia Will Power United States J. R. Hildebrand Australia Will Power Australia Will Power United States Team Penske Report
14 Chicagoland Australia Ryan Briscoe New Zealand Scott Dixon Australia Ryan Briscoe United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United States Chip Ganassi Racing Report
15 Kentucky United States Ed Carpenter United States Ryan Hunter-Reay United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Brazil Hélio Castroneves United States Team Penske Report
16 Motegi Brazil Hélio Castroneves Brazil Hélio Castroneves Brazil Hélio Castroneves Brazil Hélio Castroneves United States Team Penske Report
17 Homestead United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United States Marco Andretti United Kingdom Dario Franchitti New Zealand Scott Dixon United States Chip Ganassi Racing Report

Points standings

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  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

Driver standings

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  • One point is awarded to any driver who leads at least one lap during a race. Two additional points are awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
  • At Texas, the event is split into two half-distance races on the same day. Each one awards half points.
  • Bonus points are awarded for qualifying performance:
    • At all tracks except Indianapolis, the driver who qualifies on pole earns one point.
    • At Indianapolis, drivers who advance to Q2 earn bonus points. Drivers who qualify tenth through twenty-fourth earn four qualifying points, and the remaining qualifying drivers earn three points.
    • At Texas, the grid for the second race is set by a draw, and no bonus point is awarded for the pole position.
Pos Driver SAO STP ALA LBH KAN INDY TXS IOW WGL TOR EDM MDO SNM CHI KTY MOT HMS Pts
1 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti 7* 5 3 12 2 1*3 5 18* 3 2 3 1 3 1 5 2 8* 602
2 Australia Will Power 1 1* 4 3 12 82 14 5 1* 1 2* 2 1* 16 8 3 25 597
3 New Zealand Scott Dixon 6 18 2 4 1* 56 4 6 8 20 1 5 2 8 7 6 1 547
4 Brazil Hélio Castroneves 9 4 1 7 4 91 20 2 9 24 10 3 5 6 1 1* 5 531
5 Australia Ryan Briscoe 14 3 6 8 6 244 1* 4 2 18 4 6 4 11* 24 4 4 482
6 Brazil Tony Kanaan 10 10 8 5 3 1132 6 1 21 4 12 17 7 5 4 7 3 453
7 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay 2 11 12 1* 5 1817 7 8 7 3 5 10 8 4 21 9 11 445
8 United States Marco Andretti 23 12 5* 14 13 316 3 15 13 8 11 9 12 3 6 11 7 392
9 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon 5 20 11 9 15 218 9 11 6 10 20 14 25 2 3* 10 9 388
10 United States Danica Patrick 15 7 19 16 11 623 2 10 20 6 15 21 16 14 9 5 2 367
11 United Kingdom Justin Wilson 11 2 7 2 18 711 19 24 10 7* 21 27 6 7 11 16 21 361
12 Brazil Vítor Meira 3 15 18 11 10 2730 10 7 19 11 16 15 15 9 23 17 6 310
13 Canada Alex Tagliani 19 6 10 21 8 105 18 12 17 17 23 4* 14 25 15 13 14 302
14 Brazil Raphael Matos 4 8 14 20 16 2912 16 14 4 21 13 7 21 29 16 18 17 290
15 Brazil Mario Moraes 24 21 13 6 7 3113 21 25 5 14 7 12 11 17 18 24 27 287
16 United Kingdom Alex Lloyd  RY  18 23 23 19 19 426 8 13 25 23 18 13 10 21 13 21 12 266
17 Venezuela E. J. Viso 12 17 16 15 27 2519 11 3 11 19 8 26 19 27 26 15 19 262
18 Japan Hideki Mutoh 20 14 15 13 23 289 12 20 12 12 17 18 17 13 17 14 20 250
19 Switzerland Simona de Silvestro  R  16 16 21 17 21 1422 24 21 24 9 22 8 13 23 25 23 23 242
20 United States Graham Rahal 9 17 22 127 9 5 20 9 10 20 8 10 235
21 Japan Takuma Sato  R  22 22 25 18 24 2031 25 19 15 25 9 25 18 26 27 12 18 214
22 Belgium Bertrand Baguette  R  20 24 20 2224 22 17 18 16 14 11 23 12 10 25 15 213
23 Venezuela Milka Duno 21 24 24 25 26 DNQ 23 23 23 26 25 23 22 19 19 19 24 184
24 Brazil Mario Romancini  R  17 13 22 23 22 1327 17 16 22 22 24 149
25 United Kingdom Mike Conway 8 19 9 10 14 1915 110
26 United States Sarah Fisher 17 2629 15 22 15 22 22 92
27 Canada Paul Tracy DNQ 14 13 6 12 22 91
28 United States Ed Carpenter 178 20 2 13 90
29 South Africa Tomas Scheckter 1520 13 15 19 28 14 89
30 Brazil Ana Beatriz  R  13 2121 24 26 55
31 United Kingdom Jay Howard  R  25 DNQ 26 24 22 44
32 United States John Andretti 9 3028 35
33 Colombia Sebastián Saavedra  R  2333 16 29
34 United Kingdom Adam Carroll  R  16 19 26
35 United States J. R. Hildebrand  R  16 24 26
36 United States Davey Hamilton 3314 18 26
37 Italy Francesco Dracone  R  22 20 24
38 United States Townsend Bell 1610 18
39 Brazil Bruno Junqueira 3225 13
40 United States Roger Yasukawa 20 12
United States Jaques Lazier DNQ 0
United States A. J. Foyt IV Wth 0
Pos Driver SAO STP ALA LBH KAN INDY TXS IOW WGL TOR EDM MDO SNM CHI KTY 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)
Race abandoned
(C)
Blank Did not
participate
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
(1 point; except Indy).
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
(2 points)
DNS Any driver who qualifies
but does not start (DNS),
earns half the points
had they taken part.
1–33 Indy 500 qualifying
results, with points
as follows:
15 points for 1st
13 points for 2nd
and so on down to
3 points for 25th to 33rd.
c Qualifying canceled
no bonus point awarded
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie

Entrant standings

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  • Based on the entrant, used for oval qualifications order, and starting grids when qualifying is cancelled
  • Only full-time entrants, and at-large part-time entrants shown.
Pos Driver SAO STP ALA LBH KAN INDY TXS IOW WGL TOR EDM MDO SNM CHI KTY MOT HMS Pts
1 #10 Chip Ganassi Racing 7* 5 3 12 2 1*3 5 18* 3 2 3 1 3 1 5 2 8* 602
2 #12 Team Penske 1 1* 4 3 12 82 14 5 1* 1 2* 2 1* 16 8 3 25 597
3 #9 Chip Ganassi Racing 6 18 2 4 1* 56 4 6 8 20 1 5 2 8 7 6 1 547
4 #3 Team Penske 9 4 1 7 4 91 20 2 9 24 10 3 5 6 1 1* 5 531
5 #6 Team Penske 14 3 6 8 6 244 1* 4 2 18 4 6 4 11* 24 4 4 482
6 #11 Andretti Autosport 10 10 8 5 3 1132 6 1 21 4 12 17 7 5 4 7 3 453
7 #37 Andretti Autosport 2 11 12 1* 5 1817 7 8 7 3 5 10 8 4 21 9 11 445
8 #26 Andretti Autosport 23 12 5* 14 13 316 3 15 13 8 11 9 12 3 6 11 7 392
9 #4 Panther Racing 5 20 11 9 15 218 9 11 6 10 20 14 25 2 3* 10 9 388
10 #7 Andretti Autosport 15 7 19 16 11 623 2 10 20 6 15 21 16 14 9 5 2 367
11 #22 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 11 2 7 2 18 711 19 24 10 7* 21 27 6 7 11 16 21 361
12 #14 A. J. Foyt Enterprises 3 15 18 11 10 2730 10 7 19 11 16 15 15 9 23 17 6 310
13 #77 FAZZT Race Team 19 6 10 21 8 105 18 12 17 17 23 4* 14 25 15 13 14 302
14 #2 de Ferran Dragon Racing 4 8 14 20 16 2912 16 14 4 21 13 7 21 29 16 18 17 290
15 #32 KV Racing Technology 24 21 13 6 7 3113 21 25 5 14 7 12 11 17 18 24 27 287
16 #24 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 8 19 9 10 14 1915 13 9 14 15 19 16 24 24 12 22 26 270
17 #19 Dale Coyne Racing 18 23 23 19 19 426 8 13 25 23 18 13 10 21 13 21 12 266
18 #8 KV Racing Technology 12 17 16 15 27 2519 11 3 11 19 8 26 19 27 26 15 19 262
19 #06 Newman/Haas Racing 20 14 15 13 23 289 12 20 12 12 17 18 17 13 17 14 20 250
20 #78 HVM Racing 16 16 21 17 21 1422 24 21 24 9 22 8 13 23 25 23 23 242
21 #34 Conquest Racing 17 13 22 23 22 1327 17 16 22 22 24 22 23 12 10 25 15 236
22 #5 KV Racing Technology 22 22 25 18 24 2031 25 19 15 25 9 25 18 26 27 12 18 214
23 #36 Conquest Racing 20 24 20 2224 22 17 18 16 14 11 20 28 14 20 16 202
24 #18 Dale Coyne Racing 21 24 24 25 26 DNQ 23 23 23 26 25 23 22 19 19 19 24 184
25 #67 Sarah Fisher Racing 9 17 22 17 2629 15 22 15 22 22 139
Pos Driver SAO STP ALA LBH KAN INDY TXS IOW WGL TOR EDM MDO SNM CHI KTY MOT HMS Pts

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