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11th round of the2012 IndyCar Series season | |
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Date | September 2, 2012 |
Official name | Grand Prix of Baltimore |
Location | Streets of Baltimore |
Course | Temporary street circuit 2.040 mi / 3.283 km |
Distance | 75 laps 153.000 mi / 246.225 km |
Weather | Temperatures reaching up to 84.9 °F (29.4 °C); dropping down to 81.4 °F (27.4 °C) by the end of the event[1] |
Pole position | |
Driver | Will Power (Team Penske) |
Time | 1:17.9750 |
Fastest lap | |
Driver | Will Power (Team Penske) |
Time | 1:19.0055 (on lap 64 of 75) |
Podium | |
First | Ryan Hunter-Reay (Andretti Autosport) |
Second | Ryan Briscoe (Team Penske) |
Third | Simon Pagenaud (Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports) |
TheGrand Prix of Baltimore presented by SRT was an open-wheelIndyCar motor race and held as the fourteenth and penultimate round of the2012 IndyCar Series season. It took place on Sunday, September 2, 2012. The race was contested over 75 laps at the 2.040-mile (3.283 km) temporary street circuit atBaltimore,Maryland,United States and was co-located with theBaltimore Sports Car Challenge motor race.
The race was won by American racerRyan Hunter-Reay racing forAndretti Autosport. Hunter-Reay finished 1.4 seconds ahead of Australian driverRyan Briscoe driving forTeam Penske with FrenchmanSimon Pagenaud finishing third forSchmidt Hamilton Motorsports. It was Hunter-Reay's fourth win for the year. With just one race left in the season, Hunter-Reay's victory, coupled withWill Power finishing in sixth position closed the gap between the two championship rivals to just 17 points.
The race was held on September 2, 2012 at 2:40 PM EDT
Power qualified on the pole and led the opening stanza of the race. Hunter-Reay charged from 11th to fifth before Ed Carpenter crashed early at the chicane. Mike Conway and Bruno Junqueira were spun around in two separate incidents at turn 6, and Sebastien Bourdais spun at the final corner as the rain started to fall on the track. On Lap 19, Marco Andretti would crash at turn 1, and the yellow ensured that the leaders would switch to wet tires. As the leaders came to pit, Hunter-Reay stayed out and took the lead.
As the race restarted, Dario Franchitti was turned around by Simona de Silvestro, James Hinchcliffe and Charlie Kimball had retired from the race with mechanical issues.
With seven Laps to go, Hunter-Reay was right behind race leader Ryan Briscoe before the final restart. Briscoe slowed for the restart and Hunter-Reay blew by him to take the lead. In turn 4 on the same lap, Mike Conway got into the tire barrier and Justin Wilson was pitched on to his car, causing a blockage of the track.
Hunter-Reay was able to keep Pagenaud at bay on the restart, by the white flag, Ryan Brisoce had moved back into second and chasing after Hunter-Reay. Hunter-Reay would win the race, his fourth of the year and keep his championship hopes alive heading into Fontana.
1 Points include 1 point for pole position and 2 points for most laps led.
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