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Still, the single lap of yellow at the end of the race established a new series record for fewest caution-flag laps. The 23 drivers in this weekend's field ran a total of 8, miles in practice, qualifying and racing on the runways and taxiways that make up the temporary Edmonton City Centre airport circuit; once again without a single engine-related failure for the Honda HI9R Indy V All three easily out-distanced eventual fifth-place finisher Dario Franchitti.

In the end, a mistake by Briscoe, causing him to brush the wall exiting Turn 9, dropped him back to a fourth-place finish; while Castroneves passed Dixon for the final time on Lap 84, using a "pick" around the lapped car of Ed Carpenter to make his successful move. Paul Tracy gave his home country fans some excitement early in the race, jumping up from his ninth starting position to sixth on the opening lap, but was unable to advance any further in his KV Racing Honda.

In a scary moment, a faulty fuel probe stuck in the open position during Tony Kanaan's first scheduled pit stop, leading to a fire on board his car and in the Andretti Green Racing pits. With help from crewmembers from the Penske, Ganassi and Panther Racing teams, the fire was quickly extinguished and Kanaan escaped with second degree burns on his hands and minor flash burns to his face and neck.

After three road- and street-course events, the IndyCar Series now heads back to an oval with a Saturday night race August 1 at the 1.

Will Power 12 Team Penske Honda Started 1st, finished 1st, 1st IndyCar win of in 5 race starts: "That was a perfect weekend: pole position and the win. I was just a great day for us. The car was perfect, the pit stops were flawless and I think we led all but a handful of laps. I'm very grateful to Roger [Penske] and Tim [Cindric, team president] for giving me this opportunity. You couldn't ask for a better atmosphere to work in with great guys and fantastic teammates.

I'm loving every moment of this and hope to be with Team Penske for a long, long time. I had a good battle with Scott [Dixon] early, but after the first pit stop was able to open up a bit of a gap. Then we all got bottled up in lapped traffic, and made an early second stop. I lost time there, and fell back to fourth. But then Ryan [Briscoe] had a bit of a problem in Turn 9 and slid wide, and I got past him.

That brought me back up to Scott and again we got caught up in traffic. Scott went one way and I went the other and I was able to make a clean move on him for second. We had beautiful weather here in Edmonton, especially on race day, and a great fan turnout all weekend.

Congratulations to Will Power and Team Penske, they really dominated the race; and we were relieved to see Tony Kanaan get out of his pit fire with relatively minor burns.

They way the Panther, Penske and Ganassi teams responded to Kanaan's fire was very gratifying to see. They didn't hesitate for an instant before working to put out the fire and get Tony out of the car. Close HondaNews Home. Toggle navigation Media Newsroom. Honda News Alerts.

Suggested Pages. The feeling I had last year in the car, with the pole time in terms of the complete view, we are already there. We need to improve. Sato was in second place at the time and ultimately finished 21st. In , he started 13th and finished ninth. Has led 58 laps to date in … In 34 starts in , has 17 career top starting spots including four top-five starts and two poles Edmonton and Iowa He has earned eight top finishes including three top-five spots fourth at Mid-Ohio, fifth at Texas and St.

Petersburg in Led a total of 61 laps from We worked through a number of items on our test list for Friday. As always, we would have liked to have done more work. We feel that our true pace has not been reflected in the lap times at the end of P1 practice 1 and P2 practice 2 and probably feel a little more confident about the pace of our car.



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