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2009Indy Lights season
Firestone Indy Lights
Season
Races15
Start dateApril 4
End dateOctober 9
Awards
Drivers' championUnited StatesJ. R. Hildebrand
Teams' championUnited StatesAndretti Green-AFS Racing
Rookie of the YearColombiaSebastián Saavedra
← 2008
2010 →

The2009Indy Racing LeagueFirestone Indy Lights season began April 4 inSt. Petersburg, Florida, where it ran a double-header weekend in support to the season-openingIndyCar Series event. The schedule took place over 14 race weekends in support of the IndyCars, with 15 total races. Unlike the 2008 season, the St. Petersburg weekend will be the only double-header the series has announced.J. R. Hildebrand ended the season as champion forAndretti Green-AFS Racing, winning the championship by nearly 100 points ahead ofVision Racing'sJames Davison and his AGR-AFS Racing team-mateSebastián Saavedra.

Drivers and teams

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All drivers compete inFirestone-shodDallaras.

TeamNoDriversRounds
United StatesTeam Moore Racing2United StatesAndrew Prendeville[1]All
CanadaBrian Stewart Racing3RussiaSergey Mokshantsev[2]1–4, 6–9
33ChilePablo Donoso[3]1–4
United StatesGuthrie Meyer Racing[4]4United StatesSean Guthrie1–4
49CanadaJesse Mason1–5
59United KingdomAlistair Jackson[5]1–4
United StatesRLR/Andersen Racing[6]5BrazilMario Romancini[7]All
6ChilePablo Donoso11
United KingdomAlistair Jackson[8]5, 8
99–13
United StatesJonathan Summerton[9]1–6
ChilePablo Donoso7–8
United StatesSean Guthrie15
United StatesSam Schmidt Motorsports7CanadaJames Hinchcliffe[10]All
11New ZealandWade Cunningham[11]All
20BrazilAna Beatriz1-5, 7–14
United StatesLogan Gomez15
44ColombiaGustavo Yacamán[12]1–13, 15
United StatesHVM Racing8MexicoJuan Pablo Garcia13
United StatesPanther Racing15United KingdomMartin Plowman[13]All
16United KingdomPippa Mann[14]All
United StatesWinners Circle Group18NetherlandsJunior Strous[15]1–5
United StatesFIRST Motorsports
United StatesWalker Racing
19United KingdomStefan Wilson[16]1–3, 8–9, 12
United StatesVision Racing21AustraliaJames Davison[17]All
United StatesAlliance Motorsports24United StatesLogan Gomez[18]1–2
United StatesMike Potekhen[19]5, 7–8, 11–15
United StatesAndretti Green-AFS Racing26United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand[20]All
27ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAll
United StatesBryan Herta Autosport28United StatesDaniel Herrington[21]All
29BrazilFelipe Guimarães8, 12–13
United StatesDavey Hamilton Racing32United StatesBrandon Wagner[22]1–2, 5, 7, 11, 14–15
United StatesTeam PBIR[23]35United StatesCharlie Kimball[23]All
37United KingdomJay Howard[24]1–5
ChilePablo Donoso6
FranceRichard Philippe[25][26]8–14
United StatesGenoa Racing[27]361–4
ChilePablo Donoso[28]5
63United KingdomDuncan Tappy[29]1–2
United StatesJonathan Bomarito[30]3
United KingdomDillon Battistini[31]4
BrazilELFF Racing55BrazilRodrigo BarbosaAll

Schedule

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The season consisted of fifteen races, including a mix of ovals, temporary street circuits and road courses.[32]

RoundDateRace NameTrackLocation
1April 4United States St. Pete 100 Race 1Streets of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg
2April 5United States St. Pete 100 Race 2
3April 19United States Long Beach 100Streets of Long BeachLong Beach
4April 26United States Kansas Lottery 100Kansas SpeedwayKansas City
5May 22United StatesFirestone Freedom 100Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway
6May 31United States Husar's House of Fine Diamonds 100The Milwaukee MileWest Allis
7June 20United States Miller Lite 100Iowa SpeedwayNewton
8July 4United States Corning 100Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen
9July 11Canada Toronto 100Streets of TorontoToronto
10July 25Canada Grand Prix of EdmontonEdmonton City Centre AirportEdmonton
11August 1United States Kentucky 100Kentucky SpeedwaySparta
12August 9United States Mid-Ohio 100Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington
13August 23United States Carneros 100Infineon RacewaySonoma
14August 29United States Chicagoland 100Chicagoland SpeedwayJoliet
15October 9United States Homestead-Miami 100Homestead-Miami SpeedwayHomestead
  Road Course or Street Circuit

Race summaries

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St. Pete 100 Race 1

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  • Saturday April 4, 2009
  • Streets of St. Petersburg,St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Race weather: 79 °F (26 °C), partly cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #26J. R. Hildebrand 1:07.7704 sec, 95.617 mph (153.881 km/h)
  • Race Summary: The league instituted new qualifying rules for the road courses in 2009. First, the cars were broken into two groups due to the increase in the size of the field, the fastest driver in either session would start from the pole and the other drivers in his session would line up in the odd-numbered positions for the race in order of speed while the drivers from the slower session would line up in the even-numbered positions. In addition, the league abandoned its practice of using partially inverted finishing order from race 1 of a doubleheader to determine the grid for race 2. Instead a separate qualifying session was held for the second race (which actually occurred before the first race had been held).
J. R. Hildebrand opened up a lead as wide as 6 seconds during the first half of the race on his pursuers led by teammateSebastián Saavedra andJunior Strous. On lap 18, a caution came out caused byDuncan Tappy spinning off-track and dragging debris onto the racing surface. On the restart, Hildebrand was unable to bring his car to full power due to an electrical issue and Strous was able to make the pass in turns 1 and 2 while making slight contact with Hildebrand's car.Jonathan Summerton was able to make his way past in a subsequent corner. However, Summerton was unable to challenge Strous for the victory, with Junior Strous capturing his first victory in his debut and the first major open wheel racing victory for team principalPaul Diatlovich (ofPDM Racing).
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1218NetherlandsJunior StrousWinners Circle Group4050:06.57031850
269United StatesJonathan SummertonRLR-Andersen Racing40+0.7205040
3126United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing40+2.15712238
4720BrazilAna BeatrizSam Schmidt Motorsports40+2.7368032
5837United KingdomJay HowardTeam PBIR40+10.1525030
Race average speed: 86.211 mph (138.743 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 6 laps

St. Pete 100 Race 2

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  • Sunday April 5, 2009
  • Streets of St. Petersburg,St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Race weather: 82 °F (28 °C), mostly cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #27Sebastián Saavedra 1:07.2171 sec, 96.404 mph (155.147 km/h)
  • Race Summary:J. R. Hildebrand led the field through lap one but it was ordered that he had jumped the start and was sent back to third position and his teammate polesitterSebastián Saavedra assumed the lead. On lap 13 the most spectacular incident occurred whenAli Jackson andPippa Mann tangled in turn 8 resulting in Jackson's car being wedged under Mann's and Mann's rear wheels sitting several feet in the air as she gunned the throttle attempting to get going. Both cars were ultimately able to continue but Mann soon suffered suspension failure and fell out of the race. On a lap 27 restart, J. R. Hildebrand who was running second suffered the same electrical issues he had the day before. He swung wide to letJunior Strous through on the inside into turn 1, butAna Beatriz who was running behind Strous also dove for the open real estate and made contact with Hildebrand, taking both cars out. On the ensuing restart on lap 33, Strous was able to pass Hildebrand's teammate Saavedra going into turn 1 for the lead as Ali Jackson and teammateJesse Mason crashed behind them bringing out another caution. Strous held off Saavedra on the restart on lap 37 and drove to his second victory of the weekend, becoming the third Indy Lights driver to sweep the St. Pete doubleheader afterRaphael Matos (2006) andAlex Lloyd (2007).
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1218NetherlandsJunior StrousWinners Circle Group4058:51.1100850
2127ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing40+0.44283243
377CanadaJames HinchcliffeSam Schmidt Motorsports40+1.8116035
4169United StatesJonathan SummertonRLR-Andersen Racing40+2.5569032
51128United StatesDaniel HerringtonBryan Herta Autosport40+3.1994030
Race average speed: 73.405 mph (118.134 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 6 for 18 laps

Long Beach 100

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1126United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing451:03:01.57344553
2436FranceRichard PhilippeGenoa Racing45+1.8315040
327CanadaJames HinchcliffeSam Schmidt Motorsports45+2.6707035
459United StatesJonathan SummertonRLR-Andersen Racing45+18.3432032
5720BrazilAna BeatrizSam Schmidt Motorsports45+24.4684030
Race average speed: 84.308 mph (135.681 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 2 for 6 laps

Kansas Lottery 100

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  • Sunday April 26, 2009
  • Kansas Speedway,Kansas City,Kansas
  • Race weather: 72 °F (22 °C), Cloudy and Windy
  • Pole position winner: #11Wade Cunningham, 58.3812 sec, 187.458 mph (301.684 km/h) (2-lap)
  • Race Summary: Due to the prospect of bad weather in the area, the race was moved up 2 hours to 10 AM local time. Heavy storms had moved through the area the previous night, leaving a "green" racetrack and gusty winds. The challenging conditions led to a number of major incidents in the race. The first occurred on lap 3 whenJesse Mason spun and was hit byRichard Philippe, both were uninjured. On the lap 9 restartSebastián Saavedra was able to pass polesitter Wade Cunningham for the lead. The scariest incident of the day occurred on lap 15 whenAli Jackson hit the outside wall andSergey Mokshantsev was unable to slow down due to a mechanical problem and ran into the back ofRodrigo Barbosa, flipping Mokshantsev's car upside down and into the wall. Despite the hard and unusual impact, Mokshantsev, as well as the other two drivers, was also uninjured. Saavedra was able to hold off the challenges of Cunningham until on lap 59,Dillon Battistini spun and collectedPippa Mann, who pierced Battistini's radiator, leaving a large amount of fluid on the track and resulting in the race ending under caution. Saavedra captured his first Indy Lights victory in his third start and his first on an oval.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1227ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing671:02:53.52965852
2111New ZealandWade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports67+0.2557941
365BrazilMario RomanciniRLR-Andersen Racing67+0.8524035
4320BrazilAna BeatrizSam Schmidt Motorsports67+1.1454032
5915United KingdomMartin PlowmanPanther Racing67+2.0955030
Race average speed: 97.157 mph (156.359 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 33 laps

Firestone Freedom 100

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1111New ZealandWade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports4050:42.25481451
2326United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing40+0.10462342
3185BrazilMario RomanciniRLR-Andersen Racing40+0.2821035
4637United KingdomJay HowardTeam PBIR40+1.9084032
5227ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing40+3.4193330
Race average speed: 118.333 mph (190.439 km/h)
Lead changes: 9 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 17 laps

Husar's House of Fine Diamonds 100

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  • Sunday May 31, 2009
  • Milwaukee Mile,West Allis, Wisconsin
  • Race weather: 57 °F (14 °C), Partially cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #5Mario Romancini, 49.4453 sec, 147.800 mph (237.861 km/h) (2-lap)
  • Race Summary: Mario Romancini led from the pole and was closely pursued by the AGR-AFS Racing cars ofJ. R. Hildebrand andSebastián Saavedra. However, Saavedra got caught up in an incident whereJonathan Summerton spun and dropped to the back. He elected to save his tires during what ultimately became a long green-flag run. In the last few laps Saavedra was able to use his better handling car to work through the field and back up to third place. However, he was unable to pass his teammate or Romancini and Romancini captured his first Indy Lights victory leading every lap.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
115BrazilMario RomanciniRLR-Andersen Racing10053:26.805410053
2226United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing100+1.0907040
3427ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing100+4.0048035
4644ColombiaGustavo YacamánSam Schmidt Motorsports100+5.1809032
5721AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing100+6.4283030
Race average speed: 113.945 mph (183.377 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 4 for 17 laps

Miller Lite 100

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  • Saturday June 20, 2009
  • Iowa Speedway,Newton, Iowa
  • Race weather:
  • Pole position winner: #26J. R. Hildebrand, 39.9348 sec, 161.183 mph (259.399 km/h) (2-lap)
  • Race Summary: After dueling early withJ. R. Hildebrand,Wade Cunningham took the lead on lap 4 and controlled the majority of the race. The car ofSergey Mokshantsev slowed on the track on lap 5, prompting a caution to tow the car into the pits.Pippa Mann spun on lap 53 ending a long green flag run, which was soon followed by an incident between the cars ofAndrew Prendeville andBrandon Wagner. Hildebrand, running second, was forced to serve a drive through penalty for blockingDaniel Herrington, which dropped him to ninth before recovering to finish second. No car was able to challenge Cunningham through much of the race, with the lead pack primarily running single-file. While running second Herrington spun but did not come into contact with the wall or another car, conceding second place toAna Beatriz.Sebastián Saavedra, who had to pit at the start of the race due to a mechanical issue, ran with the lead pack despite being many laps down. His car got ahead of Cunningham's, but soon after began to impede Cunningham and cause him to lose much of his lead and Beatriz was able to overtake Cunningham. On the last lap of the race, a collision betweenJames Davison and Pippa Mann sealed Beatriz's victory by bringing out the caution. Mann's car was overturned in the accident, but she was unhurt in the incident.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1620BrazilAna BeatrizSam Schmidt Motorsports11548:05.1062950
2211New ZealandWade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports115+6.795410342
357CanadaJames HinchcliffeSam Schmidt Motorsports115+6.8989035
4135BrazilMario RomanciniRLR-Andersen Racing115+8.6620032
51144ColombiaGustavo YacamánSam Schmidt Motorsports115+32.8424030
Race average speed: 128.285 mph (206.455 km/h)
Lead changes: 2 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 24 laps

Corning 100

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  • Saturday July 4, 2009
  • Watkins Glen International,Watkins Glen, New York
  • Race weather: 65 °F (18 °C), Partially cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #21James Davison, 1:37.1780 sec, 124.843 mph (200.915 km/h)
  • Race Summary:James Davison was able to keepSebastián Saavedra who started alongside him behind at the start. On lap 8,James Hinchcliffe who was running fourth spun in turn 6, causing light damage to the car. On the lap 10 restartJ. R. Hildebrand was able to pass his teammate Saavedra for second and on lap 14 took the lead from Davison. On lap 27,Wade Cunningham nosed into the tires at turn 13, leaving a one-lap shootout for the checkered flag. On the final lap,Felipe Guimarães andCharlie Kimball were able to pass Saavedra for 3rd and 4th respectively with Kimball and Saavedra banging wheels on the entrance to the "Bus Stop" chicane. Saavedra was penalized 30 seconds for the contact, dropping him from 5th to 18th in the race results.[33] Hildebrand became the second driver to win two races in the season (afterJunior Strous) and extended his points lead to 58 points as virtually all of his closest pursuers had poor results.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1426United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing3057:52.67591752
2121AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing30+0.54991341
3629BrazilFelipe GuimarãesBryan Herta Autosport30+1.2289035
4535United StatesCharlie KimballTeam PBIR30+2.8635032
5937FranceRichard PhilippeTeam PBIR30+3.4626030
Race average speed: 104.807 mph (168.671 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 5 laps

Toronto 100

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  • Saturday July 11, 2009
  • Streets of Toronto,Toronto,Ontario
  • Race weather: 70 °F (21 °C), damp, drying later
  • Pole position winner: #27Sebastián Saavedra, 1:04.6068 sec, 97.792 mph (157.381 km/h)
  • Race Summary: Earlier in the day a heavy rainstorm passed through the area, drenching the track. However, by the start of the race the sun was coming out and the track began to dry. However, the league had declared the race a "wet race" and all cars were to start on rain tires. On the first lap,Mario Romancini ducked into the pits to switch to slick tires, a move that every car would eventually make, however most waited until laps 8 to 10 to make their stops. Indy Lights teams do not normally makepit stops and the cars had to be jacked up by a manually powered "quick jack" one half at a time. In addition each wheel nut is held in place by a retaining pin that must be removed and replaced when changing a wheel. This, along with the fact that many teams were not prepared to make pit stops meant that most stops were over 1 minute long. However, AGR-AFS Racing's two cars,J. R. Hildebrand andSebastián Saavedra were able to pit much faster as, according to their team owner Gary Peterson, they do practice pit stops. Hildebrand left the pits with the lead however, Saavedra's car was much faster. Once a passing lane had dried enough to attempt a pass, Saavedra worked his way past on lap 18 and drove away for his second win of the season. The race had no caution flags or major incidents and only two cars retired from the race due to mechanical issues.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1127ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing5058:06.79344053
2626United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing50+5.8630940
327CanadaJames HinchcliffeSam Schmidt Motorsports50+21.2968035
4519United KingdomStefan WilsonWalker Racing50+37.1928032
5321AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing50+42.8839030
Race average speed: 90.599 mph (145.805 km/h)
Lead changes: 3 between 3 drivers
Cautions: None

Grand Prix of Edmonton

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1126United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing5056:48.54985053
2237FranceRichard PhilippeTeam PBIR50+14.0154040
3527ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing50+21.0644035
447CanadaJames HinchcliffeSam Schmidt Motorsports50+22.8915032
5635United StatesCharlie KimballTeam PBIR50+44.1969030
Race average speed: 104.191 mph (167.679 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: None

Kentucky 100

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1411New ZealandWade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports6736:42.14922250
2227ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing67+0.1227*2342
31020BrazilAna BeatrizSam Schmidt Motorsports67+0.1838235
4621AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing67+0.5204032
5132United StatesAndrew PrendevilleTeam Moore Racing67+1.0364030
Race average speed: 162.103 mph (260.879 km/h)
Lead changes: 6 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 9 laps
  • * Race finished under caution.

Mid-Ohio 100

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1121AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing4052:09.21424053
227CanadaJames HinchcliffeSam Schmidt Motorsports40+4.0420040
3326United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing40+5.7449035
4929BrazilFelipe GuimarãesBryan Herta Autosport40+16.9736032
5815United KingdomMartin PlowmanPanther Racing40+17.5878030
Race average speed: 103.909 mph (167.225 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 2 for 4 laps

Carneros 100

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1126United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing401:01:44.46124053
2329BrazilFelipe GuimarãesBryan Herta Autosport40+15.8918040
3521AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing40+23.5403035
4637FranceRichard PhilippeTeam PBIR40+37.1880032
5220BrazilAna BeatrizSam Schmidt Motorsports40+40.1798030
Race average speed: 89.522 mph (144.072 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 1 for 6 laps

Chicagoland 100

[edit]
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1928United StatesDaniel HerringtonBryan Herta Autosport6744:07.30162650
2621AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing67+0.0613140
3142United StatesAndrew PrendevilleTeam Moore Racing67+0.2322035
4311New ZealandWade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports67+0.29763934
51326United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing67+0.4186030
Race average speed: 138.490 mph (222.878 km/h)
Lead changes: 5 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 14 laps

Homestead-Miami 100

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Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led
Points
1105BrazilMario RomanciniRLR-Andersen Racing6743:26.4173150
2726United StatesJ. R. HildebrandAGR-AFS Racing67+0.00573242
31627ColombiaSebastián SaavedraAGR-AFS Racing67+0.4034035
4624United StatesMike PotekhenAlliance Motorsports67+0.4906032
5121AustraliaJames DavisonVision Racing67+1.68663031
Race average speed: 137.423 mph (221.161 km/h)
Lead changes: 11 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 16 laps

Driver standings

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PosDriverSTP
United States
LBH
United States
KAN
United States
INDY
United States
MIL
United States
IOW
United States
WGL
United States
TOR
Canada
EDM
Canada
KTY
United States
MDO
United States
SNM
United States
CHI
United States
HMS
United States
Points
1United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand3*211*142*261*21*17131*52*545
2AustraliaJames Davison817786510251041*325447
3ColombiaSebastián Saavedra RY 262*81*5315181*32*18763446
4New ZealandWade Cunningham1611202162*1976114124*6416
5CanadaJames Hinchcliffe R 63312167321347261214395
6BrazilMario Romancini R 9624331*4206810179161392
7United StatesDaniel Herrington R 7510671496996611112383
8BrazilAna Beatriz4235417191312312514320
9United StatesAndrew Prendeville171516915811131075713310313
10United StatesCharlie Kimball R 107191313107415518138713310
11United KingdomMartin Plowman R 151615522158101213951087298
12ColombiaGustavo Yacamán R 1299171845781619101916269
13FranceRichard Philippe R 19102245142129411254
14United KingdomPippa Mann R 182414162191314161115151498237
15BrazilRodrigo Barbosa R 231325212012DNS1717141319171015190
16United KingdomAlistair Jackson R 112062019151115141615172
17United StatesJonathan Summerton R 24471216162
18United StatesMike Potekhen14141181116134157
19ChilePablo Donoso1426111991112816147
20NetherlandsJunior Strous R 11231110146
21United KingdomJay Howard5813104123
22United KingdomStefan Wilson R 1322171248112
23BrazilFelipe Guimarães R 342107
24United StatesBrandon Wagner R 20181116111517103
25RussiaSergey Mokshantsev R 271421221317161892
26CanadaJesse Mason21191223869
27United StatesSean Guthrie221222181165
28United StatesLogan Gomez2425933
29United KingdomDillon Battistini1515
30United StatesJonathan Bomarito R 1812
31MexicoJuan Pablo Garcia R 1812
32United KingdomDuncan Tappy R 25278
PosDriverSTP
United States
LBH
United States
KAN
United States
IND
United States
MIL
United States
IOW
United States
WAT
United States
TOR
Canada
EDM
Canada
KEN
United States
MID
United States
SON
United States
CHI
United States
HOM
United States
Points
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
BoldPole position
(1 point)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
(2 points)
1Qualifying cancelled
no bonus point awarded
Rookie of the Year
Rookie
Position123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
Points50403532302826242220191817161514131211109876543333333
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
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