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2002 Michigan Indy 400


Race details
Race 11 of 15 in the 2002 Indy Racing League season
July 28, 2002
2002 Michigan Indy 400
Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan, United States
Permanent racing facility2.000 mi / 3.219 km
200 laps400.000 mi / 643.800 km
Tomas Scheckter (Team Cheever)
32.4518
Tomas Scheckter (Team Cheever)
32.5672 (on lap unknown of 200)
Tomas Scheckter (Team Cheever)
Buddy Rice (Team Cheever)
Felipe Giaffone (Mo Nunn Racing)

The 2002 Michigan Indy 400 was the eleventh round of the 2002 Indy Racing League season. The race was held on July 28, 2002, at the 2.00 mi Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. In what many consider to be one of the greatest finishes in IndyCar history, rookie Tomas Scheckter scored his first win in open-wheel competition after charging to the front in a race that saw an astonishing number of passes and lead changes in the closing laps of the race, including the first time a woman has ever led an IndyCar race on merit (Sarah Fisher). Team Cheever teammate Buddy Rice finished in second place in his IndyCar debut while team owner/driver Eddie Cheever crashed during the race. It would be the team's only win of the season and their last in open-wheel racing.

The circumstances surrounding the first-ever IRL-sanctioned race at Michigan made for a dramatic and electric atmosphere: Scheckter, despite his quickness during the season, was more known for his recklessness, frequently crashed and cost Team Cheever several potential wins. Eddie Cheever was grooming Buddy Rice to take over Scheckter's seat in the #52, but due to contractual obligations he could not release Scheckter until the next race at Kentucky Speedway. Nevertheless, Cheever gave Rice the preferred equipment, spare parts, and pit crew for the race. Scheckter, now on a personal vendetta, dominated the race from pole position, led the most laps, but almost gave up the win after a poor late-race pit stop, falling back to 12th place, the last car on the lead lap. From there, he ferociously battled his way back to the front in an amazing display of raw speed and talent. Despite the win, Scheckter was still let go from Team Cheever after Kentucky.

The prevalence of drafting allowed for the field to race in tight side-by-side packs, not unusual for NASCAR events but very unusual for open-wheel races. Drivers would often swap positions each lap in order to take advantage of the draft and gain ground on the next competitor. This became especially important during the last twenty-five lap sprint to the finish when multiple drivers jockeyed for position.

July 27, 2002 - Qualifying Speeds
Tomas Scheckter (R)32.4518221.868Team Cheever
Buddy Rice (R)32.4571+0.005221.831Team Cheever
Eddie Cheever32.6785+0.227220.328Team Cheever
Sam Hornish Jr.32.7898+0.338219.580Panther Racing
Mark Dismore32.8325+0.381219.295Team Menard
Helio Castroneves32.8631+0.411219.091Team Penske
Alex Barron32.9317+0.480218.634Blair Racing
Sarah Fisher32.9341+0.482218.618Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
Eliseo Salazar32.9366+0.485218.602A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Tony Renna (R)32.9428+0.491218.561Kelley Racing
Robbie Buhl32.9849+0.533218.282Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
Felipe Giaffone32.9891+0.537218.254Mo Nunn Racing
Airton Daré33.0377+0.586217.933A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Laurent Redon (R)33.0435+0.592217.895Conquest Racing
Buddy Lazier33.0929+0.641217.569Hemelgarn Racing
Scott Sharp33.0942+0.642217.561Kelley Racing
Gil de Ferran33.1146+0.663217.427Team Penske
Raul Boesel33.1181+0.666217.404Bradley Motorsports
Billy Boat33.1408+0.689217.255Curb/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports
Arie Luyendyk33.1763+0.724217.022Treadway Racing
Richie Hearn33.1785+0.727217.008Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Jeff Ward33.3209+0.869216.081Chip Ganassi Racing
Greg Ray33.5079+1.056214.875A. J. Foyt Enterprises
George Mack (R)33.5806+1.129214.410310 Racing
Scott Harrington33.8255+1.374212.857Brayton Racing
Source:
PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/retiredGridPoints
52Tomas Scheckter (R)Team Cheever2002:14:031521
53Buddy Rice (R)Team Cheever200+1.704 secs240
21Felipe GiaffoneMo Nunn Racing200Running1235
7Tony Renna (R)Kelley Racing200Running1032
6Gil de FerranTeam Penske200Running1730
3Helio CastronevesTeam Penske200Running628
4Sam Hornish Jr.Panther Racing200Running426
23Sarah FisherDreyer & Reinbold Racing200Running824
8Scott SharpKelley Racing200Running1622
20Richie HearnSam Schmidt Motorsports200Running2120
34Laurent Redon (R)Conquest Racing200Running1419
44Alex BarronBlair Racing198+2 Laps718
91Buddy LazierHemelgarn Racing198+2 Laps1517
98Billy BoatCurb/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports198+2 Laps1916
12Raul BoeselBradley Motorsports197+3 Laps1815
55Arie LuyendykTreadway Racing197+3 Laps2014
41Greg RayA. J. Foyt Enterprises196+4 Laps2313
2Mark DismoreTeam Menard194+6 Laps512
11Eliseo SalazarA. J. Foyt Enterprises192+8 Laps911
31George Mack (R)310 Racing183+17 Laps2410
37Scott HarringtonBrayton Racing171+29 Laps259
51Eddie CheeverTeam Cheever165Contact38
14Airton DaréA. J. Foyt Enterprises127Mechanical137
24Robbie BuhlDreyer & Reinbold Racing95Engine116
9Jeff WardChip Ganassi Racing91Contact225
Source:
  • Lead changes: 25 among 9 drivers

Drivers' Championship standings

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the standings.

  • Full race available on IndyCar's official YouTube page.

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