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2011 Honda Indy Toronto

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Canada 2011 Honda Indy Toronto
Race details
9th round of the2011 IndyCar Series season
DateJuly 10, 2011
Official nameHonda Indy Toronto
LocationStreets of Toronto
CourseTemporary street circuit
1.755 mi / 2.824 km
Distance85 laps
149.175 mi / 240.074 km
WeatherTemperatures reaching up to 30 °C (86 °F); with temperatures dropping slightly to 24.8 °C (76.6 °F) by the end of the event[1]
Pole position
DriverAustraliaWill Power (Team Penske)
Time59.5771
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomJustin Wilson (Dreyer & Reinbold Racing)
Time1:00.6386 (on lap 83 of 85)
Podium
FirstUnited KingdomDario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing)
SecondNew ZealandScott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing)
ThirdUnited StatesRyan Hunter-Reay (Andretti Autosport)
Motor car race

The2011Honda Indy Toronto was the ninth round of the2011 IndyCar Series season and took place on July 10, 2011, at the 1.755-mile (2.824 km)Exhibition Place temporary street circuit inToronto, Ontario, Canada.Dario Franchitti won the race, second was his teammateScott Dixon, andRyan Hunter-Reay came in third.Will Power took the 3 bonus points for winning pole and leading the most laps, but finished 24th after contact with championship rival Franchitti andAlex Tagliani.

Classification

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Qualifying

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  • All cars were split into two groups of twelve, with the fastest six from each group going through to the "top 12" session. In this session, the fastest six cars progressed to the "Firestone Fast Six." The fastest driver in the final session claimed pole, with the rest of the cars lining up in session order, regardless of qualifying times. (fast six from 1–6, top 12 from 7–12 and round 1 from 13–24, with group 1 drivers occupying the odd-numbered grid positions, and group 2 drivers occupying the even-numbered grid positions.
PosNo.DriverTeamGroup 1[2]Group 2[3]Top 12[4]Fast 6[5]
112AustraliaWill PowerTeam Penske59.353559.419159.5771
29New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi Racing59.385959.377959.6646
310United KingdomDario FranchittiChip Ganassi Racing59.645459.599759.9000
427United KingdomMike ConwayAndretti Autosport59.628659.413059.9326
538United StatesGraham RahalChip Ganassi Racing59.765259.65191:00.0463
62SpainOriol ServiàNewman/Haas Racing59.832759.67041:00.3341
719FranceSébastien BourdaisDale Coyne Racing59.898859.8239
828United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti Autosport59.483059.8715
977CanadaAlex TaglianiSam Schmidt Motorsports59.809659.8901
106AustraliaRyan BriscoeTeam Penske59.515959.9020
1122United KingdomJustin WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing59.519659.9636
123BrazilHélio CastronevesTeam Penske59.77691:00.0115
1306CanadaJames HinchcliffeNewman/Haas Racing59.8346
1414BrazilVítor MeiraA. J. Foyt Enterprises59.9869
1534ColombiaSebastián Saavedra (R)Conquest Racing59.9389
1682BrazilTony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyLotus1:00.0149
1778SwitzerlandSimona de SilvestroHVM Racing1:00.0806
1859VenezuelaE. J. VisoKV Racing TechnologyLotus1:00.1191
195JapanTakuma SatoKV Racing TechnologyLotus1:00.1003
2026United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti Autosport1:00.1542
217United StatesDanica PatrickAndretti Autosport1:00.3438
224United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand (R)Panther Racing1:00.4472
2318United KingdomJames Jakes (R)Dale Coyne Racing1:00.6226
248CanadaPaul TracyDragon Racing1:00.4524
2583United StatesCharlie Kimball (R)Chip Ganassi Racing1:00.6463
2624BrazilAna Beatriz (R)Dreyer & Reinbold Racing1:00.7917

Race

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PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridLaps LedPoints
110United KingdomDario FranchittiChip Ganassi Racing851:56:32.150133050
29New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi Racing85+ 0.73452040
328United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti Autosport85+ 6.01448035
426United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti Autosport85+ 7.567120032
514BrazilVítor MeiraA. J. Foyt Enterprises85+ 9.011714030
619FranceSébastien BourdaisDale Coyne Racing85+ 9.31147028
76AustraliaRyan BriscoeTeam Penske85+ 9.873510026
84United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand (R)Panther Racing85+ 14.175022024
959VenezuelaE. J. VisoKV Racing TechnologyLotus85+ 14.784318022
1078SwitzerlandSimona de SilvestroHVM Racing85+ 15.760317020
1124BrazilAna Beatriz (R)Dreyer & Reinbold Racing85+ 16.899226019
122SpainOriol ServiàNewman/Haas Racing85+ 19.87366018
1338United StatesGraham RahalChip Ganassi Racing85+ 21.312352317
1406CanadaJames Hinchcliffe (R)Newman/Haas Racing84+ 1 lap13016
1522United KingdomJustin WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing83+ 2 laps11015
168CanadaPaul TracyDragon Racing82+ 3 laps24014
173BrazilHélio CastronevesTeam Penske81+ 4 Laps12013
1818United KingdomJames Jakes (R)Dale Coyne Racing81+ 4 Laps23012
197United StatesDanica PatrickAndretti Autosport79+ 6 laps21012
205JapanTakuma SatoKV Racing TechnologyLotus79+ 6 laps19012
2183United StatesCharlie Kimball (R)Chip Ganassi Racing77Contact25012
2227United KingdomMike ConwayAndretti Autosport76Contact4012
2377CanadaAlex TaglianiSam Schmidt Motorsports71Contact9012
2412AustraliaWill PowerTeam Penske66Contact13215
2534ColombiaSebastián Saavedra (R)Conquest Racing43Contact15010
2682BrazilTony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyLotus2Contact16010
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Race summary

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Early in the race controversy brewed on lap 57 whenDario Franchitti appeared to have intentionally collided into championship contenderWill Power. Power spun out and was later hit byAlex Tagliani. Power wrecked enough that he was taken out of the race. In an interview Power called Franchitti "a dirty driver who mouths off about everybody." and was also critical of Tagliani calling him a "wanker."[7][8][9]

A few moments following the wreck, the broadcasters announced that Franchitti was being issued astop-and-go penalty for dirty driving & avoidable contact. However, it was later reported that the penalty was rescinded, outraging many fellow competitors and fans.[7][8]

Meanwhile, Alex Tagliani was launched into the air and out of the race by Danica Patrick on the 72nd lap, while a close battle between Toronto natives James Hinchcliffe and Paul Tracy resulted in a flat tire for Hinchcliffe and a damaged front wing for Tracy.[7][8]

Tracy's hopes for a hometown victory were wiped out after he bumped into Meira on the 45th lap, dropping the 42-year-old fan favorite three laps out of the pack to a 16th-place finish. James Hinchcliffe, meanwhile, finished 14th after being involved in a five-car collision when Andretti turned into Oriol Servia, resulting in a pileup that banged up Hinchcliffe, Servia and Charlie Kimball, and ended Mike Conway's day.

Patrick started 21st and was a nonfactor after a collision with Japan's Takuma Sato punctured one of her tires. She finished 19th, but could at least say she crossed the finish line.

Brazil'sTony Kanaan wasn't so fortunate nor was he a contender to win. He made an early exit after Australia's Ryan Briscoe clipped his back wheel rounding a corner, sending the Brazilian airborne into the wall just three laps after the start. Kanaan pointed at his head and yelled at Briscoe from the side of road as the Australian passed by his wrecked car.

Franchitti, meanwhile, dominated the race following the penalty's rescinding and took the lead from Graham Rahal with 15 laps to go and went on to win the controversial race. Fans booed and littered as Franchitti did donuts and drove into victory circle. When asked if there was a penalty that was rescinded, former race-car driver - now - race control directorAl Unser Jr. said"There was never a penalty for the collision. There was never a penalized issue. We saw it as a simple racing accident...guys going for the same thing with one on the good end and one on the bad end, and emotions run high."

"I think it was a racing incident at best," Franchitti said in victory lane."I don't think I'm known throughout the paddock as a driver who races people dirty. I will say, in his defense, had that happened to me today, I would have been steamed when I got out of the car too. Particularly if I'd crashed later in the race. ... I understand his anger, but hopefully when he watches the replay on television he'll realize it was a racing incident."

References

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  1. ^"2011 Honda Indy Toronto weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2015.
  2. ^"Honda Indy Toronto: Qualifying, Round 1 – Group 1"(PDF). INDYCAR. July 9, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^"Honda Indy Toronto: Qualifying, Round 1 – Group 2"(PDF). INDYCAR. July 9, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^"Honda Indy Toronto: Qualifying – Top 12"(PDF). INDYCAR. July 9, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"Honda Indy Toronto: Qualifying – Fast 6"(PDF). INDYCAR. July 9, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^"Honda Indy Toronto: Unofficial Lap Report"(PDF). INDYCAR. July 10, 2011. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on August 13, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2012.
  7. ^abc"Dario Franchitti survives to win third Honda IndyCar Toronto". July 10, 2011.
  8. ^abc"Dario Franchitti's Honda Indy Toronto win has Will Power fuming". July 10, 2011.
  9. ^"Dario Franchitti wins wild, wreck-filled IndyCar race at Toronto". July 11, 2011.
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