The 2008 IRL Firestone Indy Lights Series, formerly the Indy Pro Series, was the seventh season of the developmental open-wheel racing series under the Indy Racing League ownership, and the 23rd in Indy NXT combined history.
As part of the unification with Champ Car in February 2008, all previous seasons of the Indy Pro Series from its inaugural season in 2002 were combined with the historical records of the old Indy Lights development series, which ran under CART management from 1986 to 2001. On March 22, 2008, Firestone signed on to be the title sponsor, and thus the Indy Pro Series was retitled into Firestone Indy Lights Series. The link between both series was further established within the Firestone Firehawk Cup, which was awarded to the champion between 2002 and 2013.
After passing on his scholarship for winning the Atlantic Championship before the IndyCar-Champ Car unification, Raphael Matos won the Indy Lights championship driving for Andretti Green/AFS Racing. Matos reached the finale at Chicagoland Speedway with a three point lead over Richard Antinucci, who was racing for Sam Schmidt Motorsports and lost all chances after crashing halfway through the race. Matos scored three wins against Antinucci's two, all of them on road courses, with both drivers splitting the St. Petersburg and Watkins Glen doubleheaders.
Rookie of the Year honors went to one of Antinucci's teammates, Ana Beatriz, who finished third in points and won in Nashville, becoming the first woman in history to win an Indy Lights race. She finished 21 points clear of series veteran Arie Luyendyk Jr, Matos' teammate for his first full season since 2004, who finally got his first win at the final round in Chicagoland in his 62nd attempt.
Despite his complete lack of oval background, British driver Dillon Battistini surprised by being the class of the field on this discipline for Panther Racing. He won in his first race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and at the Freedom 100, for a total of four oval wins. However, his lack of pace on the road courses and multiple issues during the year dropped Battistini to 6th in the points behind rookie J. R. Hildebrand, the winner at Kansas. Wins were also achieved by Pablo Donoso, James Davison, Bobby Wilson and demoted IndyCar driver Franck Perera for a total of 10 different winners during the season, which as of 2023 stands as the all-time Indy NXT record.
After one year with an in-house operation, Chip Ganassi Racing partnered for the 2008 season with Apex Racing, which would run the operation under the new name of Integra Motorsports with CGRT. The alliance between American Spirit Racing and Atlantic Racing Team that gave birth to Team KMA was dissolved, as American Spirit kept on running the rebranded team. Kenn Hardley Racing left the series and sold their equipment to new team Alliance Motorsports, while Team E also entered the series in place of departing teams Cheever Racing and SpeedWorks. A new venture called FuZion Autosports by former team owner Dave McMillan registered an entry for driver Adam Andretti, but neither the team or the driver made an appearance during the year, after McMillan joined Integra Motorsports as team manager.
Strong grids continued for the second year in a row, with 20 drivers at least in each round, up to 23-24 drivers at most rounds and 27 starters for the Freedom 100, which stands as the all-time record for the event. This would filter into the start of the 2009 season, right before the economic downturn in auto racing. 12 drivers contested all sixteen races, and a total of 40 drivers competed during the season.
Drivers and teams
Team
No
Drivers
Rounds
USA Team Moore Racing
2
USA Jeff Simmons
2–13
USA Jonathan Klein
14–16
22
CHL Pablo Donoso
5–12, 14–15
USA Jonathan Klein
13
GBR Dillon Battistini
16
USA Brian Stewart Racing
3
PER Juan Manuel Polar
1–4
NZL Marc Williams
5–6
CHL Pablo Donoso
13, 16
33
NZL Wade Cunningham
1, 4–6
NZL Mitch Cunningham
2–3, 8–9, 11–12, 14–15
USA Guthrie Racing
4
USA Sean Guthrie
All
9
USA Tom Wieringa
1
23
USA Logan Gomez
All
44
USA Robbie Pecorari
13–16
54
USA Micky Gilbert
5–7, 10, 13, 16
USA Matt Lee
8–9
USA Robbie Pecorari
11–12
PER Juan Manuel Polar
14–15
55
USA Robbie Pecorari
4
USA Tom Wieringa
5, 16
FRA Franck Perera
7–15
USA RLR Andersen Racing
5
USA Andrew Prendeville
1–12
USA Daniel Herrington
13–16
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
All
USA Michael Crawford Motorsports
6
USA Jake Slotten
1, 4–5
USA Robbie Pecorari
2–3
USA Daniel Herrington
8–9, 11–12
USA C. R. Crews
13
USA Tom Dyer
14–16
8
GBR Nathan Freke
1–3
USA Mark Olson
4–9, 11–12, 14–15
USA P. J. Abbott
13
USA Sam Schmidt Motorsports
7
USA Richard Antinucci
All
11
AUS James Davison
All
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
All
34
USA Jon Brownson
1, 4–6
USA Travis Gregg
7, 13
77
NZL Jonny Reid
14–15
USA Integra Motorsports w/ CGRT
9
NZL Marc Williams
2–3
NZL Jonny Reid
5–12
NZL Wade Cunningham
16
USA Panther Racing
15
GBR Dillon Battistini
1–15
USA Bobby Wilson
16
16
USA Brent Sherman
All
USA Team E
17
USA Bobby Wilson
1–13
USA American Spirit Racing
18
CHE Cyndie Allemann
All
USA Playa Del Racing
21
USA Al Unser III
1–5
USA Alliance Motorsports
24
USA Chris Festa
1–6, 10
NZL Marc Williams
7
NZL Wade Cunningham
11–12
NZL Christina Orr
13–16
USA Andretti Green-AFS Racing
26
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
All
27
BRA Raphael Matos
All
USA SWE Racing
43
CHL Pablo Donoso
1–4
USA Robbie Pecorari
5, 7, 10
USA Mike Potekhen
13–16
92
USA Mike Potekhen
5
USA Mile High Motorsports
54
USA Micky Gilbert
1–4
Schedule
The biggest change within the schedule came with the discontinuation of the Liberty Challenge at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, after the United States Grand Prix entered into a hiatus. Its two races were replaced with a return to Kansas Speedway, where the series had not raced since 2004, and a second race at Mid-Ohio, which meant that all road course events had been turned into doubleheaders. With the return of Kansas, most IndyCar races on U.S. ovals were supported by Indy Lights, with the exception of Texas and Richmond.
Rd.
Date
Race name
Track
Location
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
March 29
Miami 100
Homestead–Miami Speedway
Homestead, Florida
April 5–6
Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
Streets of St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg, Florida
April 27
Hard Rock 100
Kansas Speedway
Kansas City, Kansas
May 23
Firestone Freedom 100
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Speedway, Indiana
June 1
Milwaukee 100
Milwaukee Mile
West Allis, Wisconsin
June 21
Jeld-Wen 100
Iowa Speedway
Newton, Iowa
July 5
Corning Duels at Watkins Glen
Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen, New York
July 12
Sun Belt Rentals 100
Nashville Superspeedway
Lebanon, Tennessee
July 19–20
Mid-Ohio 100
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Lexington, Ohio
August 9
Kentucky 100
Kentucky Speedway
Sparta, Kentucky
August 23–24
Carneros 100
Infineon Raceway
Sonoma, California
Valley of the Moon 100
September 7
SunRichGourmet.com 100
Chicagoland Speedway
Joliet, Illinois
Race results
Round
Race
Pole position
Fastest lap
Most laps led
Race Winner
Driver
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Homestead–Miami Speedway
BRA Raphael Matos
USA Sean Guthrie
USA Richard Antinucci
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
Streets of St. Petersburg
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
Andretti Green-AFS Racing
USA Jeff Simmons
BRA Raphael Matos
USA Jeff Simmons
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Kansas Speedway
USA Richard Antinucci
BRA Ana Beatriz
USA J. R. Hildebrand
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR Andersen Racing
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
GBR Dillon Battistini
USA Bobby Wilson
GBR Dillon Battistini
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
Milwaukee Mile
CHL Pablo Donoso
USA Bobby Wilson
USA Bobby Wilson
USA Bobby Wilson
Team E
Iowa Speedway
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
GBR Dillon Battistini
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
Watkins Glen International
FRA Franck Perera
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
Andretti Green-AFS Racing
USA Logan Gomez
BRA Raphael Matos
USA Richard Antinucci
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Nashville Superspeedway
AUS James Davison
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
BRA Ana Beatriz
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
BRA Raphael Matos
Andretti Green-AFS Racing
NZL Jonny Reid
NZL Mitch Cunningham
NZL Jonny Reid
AUS James Davison
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Kentucky Speedway
BRA Raphael Matos
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
GBR Dillon Battistini
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
Infineon Raceway
FRA Franck Perera
FRA Franck Perera
FRA Franck Perera
FRA Franck Perera
Guthrie Racing
CHL Pablo Donoso
FRA Franck Perera
CHL Pablo Donoso
CHL Pablo Donoso
Team Moore Racing
Chicagoland Speedway
BRA Raphael Matos
USA Brent Sherman
BRA Raphael Matos
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
Andretti Green-AFS Racing
Race summaries
Miami 100
Saturday March 29, 2008
Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, Florida
Race weather: 82 °F, fair skies
Pole position winner: #27 Raphael Matos 57.2075 sec (2 laps) 186.899 mph (300.785 km/h)
Race Summary: As opposed to the previous year's race which was repeatedly slowed by major incidents, the 2008 season opener ran free of any major incidents. Polesitter Raphael Matos was passed in the opening laps by a hard-charging Richard Antinucci who started fifth. Antinucci dominated the middle portion of the race, but when he started to reach lapped traffic, rookie Dillon Battistini was able to catch him and the two battled for the remainder of the race. Following a caution flag with less than 10 laps to go, Battistini was able to find his way around Antinucci to take his first series win in his first race, which was also his first race on an oval track. The 23 cars running at the finish is a series record.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 156.560 mi/h
Lead changes: 4 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 7 laps
2
15
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
67
0:38:07.8215
4
50
5
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
67
+1.6848
45
42
13
16
USA Brent Sherman
Panther Racing
67
+4.0942
0
35
11
26
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
AGR-AFS Racing
67
+4.1484
0
32
15
24
USA Chris Festa
Alliance Motorsports
67
+4.1992
0
30
St. Pete 100 Race 1
Saturday April 5, 2008
Streets of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida
Race weather: 84 °F, fair skies
Pole position winner: #27 Raphael Matos 1:06.4669 sec, 97.492 mph (156.898 km/h)
Race Summary: Raphael Matos dominated the race and captured his third win at St. Pete in 3 races. The race was slowed 3 times early in the race by caution flags caused by two spins by Bobby Wilson and Mitchell Cunningham going off course, but the final 26 laps were run without a full-course caution. Matos drew the number four following the race, meaning that the top four positions would be inverted and Jeff Simmons would start race 2 from the pole.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 87.405 mi/h
Lead changes: none
Cautions: 3 for 6 laps
1
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
40
0:49:25.5158
40
51
2
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
40
+3.1577
0
40
3
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
40
+10.8371
0
35
5
2
USA Jeff Simmons
Team Moore Racing
40
+15.2206
0
32
6
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
40
+15.6018
0
30
St. Pete 100 Race 2
Sunday April 6, 2008
Streets of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida
Race weather: 79 °F, overcast
Pole position winner: #2 Jeff Simmons (4th place in race 1)
Race Summary: Jeff Simmons led the first half of the race from the pole, which was slowed many times by caution flags. On a restart on lap 25, the fastest car on the track Raphael Matos tried to pass Simmons, but the two banged wheels and Ana Beatriz passed both of them and took the lead. Simmons would eventually retire from the race due to the damage incurred and Matos had to pit to replace a flattened tire. Beatriz would lead until a restart on lap 30 when she and her teammate came together in the middle of turn 1. Beatriz spun and attempted to rejoin the race right in front of the car of Pablo Donoso. The two made heavy contact and were out of the race. Antinucci continued on to the victory. He was later penalized 10 points for making avoidable contact with Beatriz.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 75.802 mi/h
Lead changes: 2 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 16 laps
3
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
40
0:56:59.4231
8
40
5
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
40
+1.5415
0
40
23
23
USA Logan Gomez
Guthrie Racing
40
+2.4302
0
35
21
15
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
40
+5.8187
0
32
15
4
USA Sean Guthrie
Guthrie Racing
40
+8.8457
0
30
[[Kansas Lottery]] 100
Sunday April 27, 2008
Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas
Race weather: 56 °F, sunny
Pole position winner: #7 Richard Antinucci (entrant points)
Race Summary: Qualifying was scheduled for the morning of the race but low temperatures caused it to be canceled and the field lined up based on entrant points, giving points leader Richard Antinucci the pole.
:Antinucci was passed shortly after the start by a gaggle of cars including Dillon Battistini, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Raphael Matos, and J. R. Hildebrand. Hildebrand took the lead from Battistini on lap 20. On lap 56 Raphael Matos who was running in 6th made contact with Jeff Simmons and shot into the wall, knocking him out of the race and dropping him from second to fourth in points. Hildebrand was able to hold off a hard-charging Robbie Pecorari who started 23rd because he competed for a part-time team to capture his first Indy Lights victory in just his second race on an oval. Hildebrand also took the points lead by two points over Antinucci.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 122.566 mi/h
Lead changes: 8 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 30 laps
4
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
67
0:49:51.2368
47
52
23
55
USA Robbie Pecorari
Guthrie Racing
67
+0.0553
0
40
6
26
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
AGR-AFS Racing
67
+0.2102
1
35
3
15
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
67
+0.3456
5
32
17
33
NZL Wade Cunningham
Brian Stewart Racing
67
+0.6222
0
30
[[Firestone Freedom 100]]
Friday May 23, 2008
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana
Race weather:
Pole position winner: #15 Dillon Battistini 188.397 mph (303.196 km/h)
Race Summary: Dillon Battistini led at the start and was consistently hounded by the cars of James Davison and Wade Cunningham throughout the race. The most spectacular moment of the race came when Davison and J. R. Hildebrand's cars came together on the backstretch, forcing nearby cars to go four-wide and Jeff Simmons to drop two tires into the grass to avoid the slowing pair of cars that sustained slight damage. During the final ten laps of the race, Richard Antinucci was able to catch a draft behind Battistini, but reported that when he pulled out of the draft to pass, he was unable to maintain enough speed to complete the maneuver and Battistini was able to cruise to his second win of the season.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 150.820 mi/h
Lead changes: 4 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 9 laps
1
15
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
40
0:39:46.9495
38
53
6
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
40
+0.2458
0
40
3
33
NZL Wade Cunningham
Brian Stewart Racing
40
+0.5033
1
35
13
43
USA Robbie Pecorari
SWE Racing
40
+0.7977
0
32
4
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
40
+1.2230
0
30
Milwaukee 100
Sunday June 1, 2008
Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, Wisconsin
Race weather: 65 °F, sunny
Pole position winner: #22 Pablo Donoso 145.699 mph (234.480 km/h)
Race Summary: Pablo Donoso captured the first pole of his Indy Lights career. The race was slowed three times early on by incidents resulting in light contact with the wall by Ana Beatriz and Marc Williams and heavy contact by Mark Olson. After the third caution ended on lap 29 the race went green for the final 71 laps. Bobby Wilson, who took the lead from Donoso on lap 13 drove away from the field and, although challenged late by Jeff Simmons, held on for his third series victory. The win was the first for his team (Team E) and Wilson's first of the season and first on an oval.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 112.260 mi/h
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 17 laps
2
17
USA Bobby Wilson
Team E
100
0:54:14.9446
88
52
3
2
USA Jeff Simmons
Team Moore Racing
100
+0.0893
0
40
7
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
100
+16.3217
0
35
6
5
USA Andrew Prendeville
RLR-Andersen Racing
100
+17.3626
0
32
14
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
100
+17.7737
0
30
Jeld-Wen 100
Saturday June 21, 2008
Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa
Race weather: 80 °F, Mostly Cloudy
Pole position winner: #26 Arie Luyendyk Jr. 160.397 mph (258.134 km/h)
Race Summary: The cars of Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Dillon Battistini dominated the race, with Luyendyk leading the first 101 laps from the pole and building an approximate 0.5 second lead on Battistini who built a several second lead on the rest of the field. On lap 102 Luyendyk came up on the nearly lap-down cars of Robbie Pecorari and James Davison running side by side and had to lift off the throttle to avoid, running over them. This allowed Battistini to squeeze by the slowed car of Luyendyk. Shortly thereafter on lap 106 Jonny Reid spun coming out of turn four and made moderate contact with the outside wall in what was the largest incident of the day. After cleanup, the green flag waved with one lap to go but Battistini was able to hold off Luyendyk, capturing his third win of the season and denying Luyendyk his first series win in 53 starts. Battistini also captured the points lead over prior leader Richard Antinucci who struggled to a 9th-place finish.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 130.986 mi/h
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 18 laps
2
15
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
115
0:47:05.6124
14
50
1
26
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
AGR-AFS Racing
115
+0.4948
101
43
6
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
115
+2.7089
0
35
5
16
USA Brent Sherman
Panther Racing
115
+2.8920
0
32
10
22
CHL Pablo Donoso
Team Moore Racing
115
+2.9664
0
30
Corning Duels Race 1
Saturday July 5, 2008
Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York
Race weather: 72°, Sunny
Pole position winner: #55 Franck Perera 1:37.8651 sec, 123.967 mi/h
Race summary: The race started under caution as James Davison stalled on track and Matt Lee spun during the pace laps. Once the green flag flew, Raphael Matos and Richard Antinucci passed polesitter Franck Perera in turn 4. Later that lap, Perera spun in the "toe" of the "boot" while J. R. Hildebrand and Bobby Wilson spun in the very next corner. The race was slowed one more time by a solo spin by points leader Dillon Battistini who had struggled all weekend. Matos dominated the remaining laps and won the race by over 2 seconds in front of his closest pursuer Antinucci. The race was ended 1 lap prior to the scheduled length because of the series imposed 1 hour time limit.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 92.342 mi/h
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 8 laps
2
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
28
1:01:18.6862
26
53
4
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
28
+2.1290
0
40
3
2
USA Jeff Simmons
Team Moore Racing
28
+9.3592
0
35
6
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
28
+15.4980
0
32
8
22
CHL Pablo Donoso
Team Moore Racing
28
+16.6814
0
30
Corning Duels Race 2
Saturday July 5, 2008
Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York
Race weather: 76°, Sunny
Pole position winner: #23 Logan Gomez (6th place in race 1)
Race summary: The number six was drawn meaning that the top 6 positions from the first race would be inverted for race two and Logan Gomez would start from the pole. Ana Beatriz who started third took the lead from Gomez on lap 1 as Jonny Reid crashed, bringing out an early caution. After the restart Richard Antinucci climbed through the field to pass his teammate Beatriz for the lead on lap 10. Raphael Matos eventually found his way around Beatriz and began closing on Antinucci in the lead. Cyndie Allemann made heavy contact bringing out a full course caution and eliminating Antinucci's lead. However, Antinucci had a tremendous restart and was able to build his lead back to over 1 second and capture his second win of the season and regain the points lead.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 98.168 mi/h
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 8 laps
5
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
29
0:59:43.9195
20
53
6
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
29
+0.7209
0
40
3
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
29
+8.9378
9
35
1
23
USA Logan Gomez
Guthrie Racing
29
+11.4922
0
32
2
22
CHL Pablo Donoso
Team Moore Racing
29
+12.0037
0
30
Sunbelt Rentals 100
Saturday July 12, 2008
Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tennessee
Race weather: 88 °F, Mostly Cloudy
Pole position winner: #11 James Davison 51.8844 sec 180.401 mph (290.327 km/h) 2 lap average
Race summary: The race was delayed approximately 90 minutes by rain. At the start, Raphael Matos spun, but his car was not damaged and he was able to continue the race from the back of the field. On lap 32 Ana Beatriz passed teammate polesitter James Davison to take the lead. On lap 45 Jonny Reid and Davison made contact with Reid's car nearly getting airborne, however both drivers were uninjured. On the restart Beatriz was able to pull away from second place Bobby Wilson to capture her first Indy Lights series win, the first by a female driver.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 147.778 mi/h
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 11 laps
2
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
77
0:40:38.5208
45
53
8
17
USA Bobby Wilson
Team E
77
+1.2392
0
40
5
26
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
AGR-AFS Racing
77
+3.5627
0
35
10
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
77
+10.2598
0
32
4
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
77
+11.9599
0
30
Mid-Ohio 100 Race 1
Saturday July 19, 2008
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
Race weather:
Pole position winner: #27 Raphael Matos 1:13.1434 sec, 111.135 mph (178.854 km/h)
Race summary: Raphael Matos drove away from the field as he assumed the points lead and Dillon Battistini's bad luck continued. Matos led every lap of the race that was not slowed by any caution flags. The most significant incident occurred during the first lap when Wade Cunningham and Daniel Herrington made contact but were able to continue after dropping back, although Herrington's car required serious repair. Cunningham would recover to finish 12th while Herrington finished 21st after repairs. Another incident involved Battistini spinning off after light contact with Logan Gomez. He would finish 18th. Matos continued to stretch his lead over Perera late into the race and was essentially unchallenged for his third win of the year while Perera scored his first series podium finish.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 106.227 mi/h
Lead changes: none
Cautions: none
1
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
40
0:51:00.9047
40
53
2
55
FRA Franck Perera
Guthrie Racing
40
+4.2603
0
40
4
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
40
+11.0992
0
35
3
9
NZL Jonny Reid
Integra Motorsports w/ CGRT
40
+30.3922
0
32
9
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
40
+32.2972
0
30
Mid-Ohio 100 Race 2
Sunday July 20, 2008
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
Race weather: Rain
Pole position winner: #9 Jonny Reid (4th place in Race 1)
Race summary: The race was delayed because of heavy downpours causing standing water on the track. As a result of the delay, the race's time limit was shortened to 40 minutes from the usual 60. Virtually every driver in the field spun at least once and 10 of the 20 laps run were run under caution. Polesitter Jonny Reid led the first 16 laps until he was passed by Mitch Cunningham as the track finally started to dry. However, two laps later, Cunningham spun, handing the lead back to Reid. On the final lap of the race, Richard Antinucci, Robbie Pecorari, and Logan Gomez tangled, bringing out yet another full course caution and the race was to end under yellow with Reid all but assured his first series victory. However, Reid pulled into the pits, following the pace car as he thought the race was over, handing the win to James Davison, which was his first in the series. Points leader Raphael Matos had crashed early in the race and finished 18th. Reid was credited with 9th place.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 64.706 mi/h
Lead changes: 3 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 10 laps
7
11
AUS James Davison
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
20
0:41:52.5298
1
50
12
24
NZL Wade Cunningham
Alliance Motorsports
20
+1.7928
0
40
10
22
CHL Pablo Donoso
Team Moore Racing
20
+1.9196
0
35
17
18
CHE Cyndie Allemann
American Spirit Racing
20
+2.4603
0
32
9
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
20
+3.3957
0
30
Kentucky 100
Sunday August 9, 2008
Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Kentucky
Race weather: Partly cloudy
Pole position winner: #27 Raphael Matos 55.9064 sec, 190.604 mph (2 lap average)
Race summary: Dillon Battistini, who started 4th, took the lead from Ana Beatriz on lap 2 and led the rest of the way for his fourth win of the season. 20 of the race's final 29 laps were run under caution due to three separate incidents that took out Jeff Simmons, Pablo Donoso, Christina Orr and C. R. Crews.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 123.841 mi/h
Lead changes: 1 among 2 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 27 laps
4
15
GBR Dillon Battistini
Panther Racing
67
0:48:02.5443
66
53
5
11
AUS James Davison
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
67
+0.0814
0
40
3
26
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
AGR-AFS Racing
67
+0.3057
0
35
10
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
67
+0.4001
0
32
6
16
USA Brent Sherman
Panther Racing
67
+0.6670
0
30
Carneros 100
Saturday August 23, 2008
Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California
Race weather: Sunny
Pole position winner: #55 Franck Perera 1:23.2851 sec, 99.547 mph (160.205 km/h)
Race summary: Polesitter Franck Perera led every lap to capture his first Indy Lights victory and Guthrie Racing's first win of the season. Richard Antinucci had passed outside front row starter Raphael Matos, his closest pursuer in the championship, at the start of the race for the second position, but was penalized and put back behind Matos. Matos took the points lead by a single point on points earned from this race.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 86.940 mi/h
Lead changes: 0 among 0 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 4 laps
1
55
FRA Franck Perera
Guthrie Racing
30
0:47:40.8370
30
53
2
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
30
+3.7395
0
40
3
7
USA Richard Antinucci
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
30
+7.4447
0
35
6
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
30
+15.3659
0
32
4
23
USA Logan Gomez
Guthrie Racing
30
+15.9528
0
30
Valley of the Moon 100
Sunday August 24, 2008
Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California
Race weather: Sunny
Pole position winner: #22 Pablo Donoso (8th place in first race)
Race summary: Due to a random draw, the first eight finishing positions from the Carneros 100 were used to determine the starting lineup for the Valley of the Moon 100, putting Pablo Donoso on the pole and Richard Antinucci, Raphael Matos, and Franck Perera in 6th, 7th, and 8th respectively. On the first lap, Mitch Cunningham made contact with another car and ran off track with his car coming to rest upside down and Logan Gomez was able to find his way from fourth to second. After the restart, Donoso was able to pull away from Gomez and led every lap as the race was not again slowed by caution. On lap 27, Matos had a run on Antinucci coming into turn 10, however, Antinucci slammed the door and Matos was forced to dive off track to avoid contact. Coming into turn 11, as both were under pressure from Perera who had gained on them after the theatrics in the previous turn, Matos bumped Antinucci from behind, sending him wide while both drivers were passed by Perera. The incident is under review by race officials. Donoso's win is his as well as his team's first in the series and he becomes the record 9th different driver to win in a single season.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 89.132 mi/h
Lead changes: 0 among 0 drivers
Cautions: 1 for 3 laps
1
22
CHL Pablo Donoso
Team Moore Racing
30
0:46:30.5168
30
51
4
23
USA Logan Gomez
Guthrie Racing
30
+2.0001
0
40
3
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
30
+8.3966
0
35
5
25
USA J. R. Hildebrand
RLR-Andersen Racing
30
+9.3983
0
32
8
55
FRA Franck Perera
Guthrie Racing
30
+10.5459
0
30
SunRichGourmet.com 100
Sunday September 7, 2008
Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, Illinois
Race weather: Sunny
Pole position winner: #27 Raphael Matos 57.5243 sec, 190.250 mph (2 lap average)
Race summary: The Team AGR-AFS Racing cars of Raphael Matos and Arie Luyendyk Jr. led 1-2 throughout the race, quickly followed by Ana Beatriz and Bobby Wilson who battled for third. A pivotal crash involving Richard Antinucci and Sean Guthrie on lap 26 sealed the 2008 Series Championship for Rafael Matos when Antinucci was unable to continue. Matos led his teammate entering the final lap. Luyendyk challenged and both Luyendyk and Beatriz passed Matos. Beatriz challenged for the lead but was unable to pass Luyendyk at the wire. Luyendyk won his first race after 62 starts in the series.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver
Team
Laps
Time
Laps
Led
Points
1
2
3
4
5
Race average speed: 130.623 mph (210.172 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 among 2 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 19 laps
3
26
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
AGR-AFS Racing
67
0:46:46.7364
1
50
2
20
BRA Ana Beatriz
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
67
+0.0817
0
40
1
27
BRA Raphael Matos
AGR-AFS Racing
67
+0.1700
66
38
12
15
USA Bobby Wilson
Panther Racing
67
+0.2726
0
32
6
11
AUS James Davison
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
67
+0.4281
0
30
Championship standings
Drivers' Championship
;; Scoring system
Position
Points
1st
2nd
50
40
The driver who starts on pole is awarded one point (except for Race 2 of doubleheader weekends)
The driver who leads the most laps in a race is awarded two additional points.
Pos
Driver
HMS
STP
KAN
INDY
MIL
IOW
WGL
NAS
MOH
KTY
SNM
CHI
Points
1
510
2
478
3
449
4
428
5
409
6
385
7
361
8
358
9
333
10
322
11
300
12
288
13
285
14
250
15
247
16
235
17
220
18
186
19
169
20
152
21
140
22
119
23
118
24
105
25
102
26
100
27
86
28
78
29
78
30
45
31
44
32
38
33
32
34
32
35
31
36
23
37
15
38
15
39
11
40
10
Pos
Driver
HMS
STP
KAN
INDY
MIL
IOW
WGL
NAS
MOH
KTY
SNM
CHI
Points
BRA Raphael Matos
8
*1**
12
19
10
3
7
*1**
2
5
*1**
18
6
2
6
3*
USA Richard Antinucci
2*
2
1
131
2
16
9
2
1*
12
3
14
4
3
7
21
BRA Ana Beatriz
7
3
16
14
5
19
3
4
3
1*
14
5
16
6
3
2
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.
4
6
22
3
14
8
2*
7
7
3
8
11
3
17
16
1
USA J. R. Hildebrand
10
5
2
1*
24
5
8
19
9
4
5
6
18
4
4
22
GBR Dillon Battistini
1
21
4
4
1*
14
1
17
20
19
18
19
1*
18
15
23
USA Logan Gomez
12
23
3
15
7
9
14
6
4i
6
20
16
12
5
2
8
CHL Pablo Donoso
21
14
17
12
19
7
5
5
5
10
10
3
22
8
1*i
13
AUS James Davison
22
13
14
11
17
6
15
DNS
11
16
7
1
2
14
13
5
USA Sean Guthrie
11
15
5
6
12
10
20
13
10
8
13
7
7
13
9
17
USA Brent Sherman
3
17
13
8
16
11
4
14
14
11
16
10
5
19
21
19
USA Bobby Wilson
17
22
21
9
6
*1**
16
20
19
2
11
22
9
4
USA Jeff Simmons
4
19*i
7
8
2
6
3
6
15
6
21
23
CHE Cyndie Allemann
16
8
10
22
26
18
18
9
18
13
17
4
13
22
11
14
USA Andrew Prendeville
6
7
20
23
9
4
12
11
13
9
9
8
USA Robbie Pecorari
10
23
2
4
17
14
22
13
10
10
14
7
FRA Franck Perera
11
18
17
7
2
20
14
*1**
5
NZL Jonny Reid
20
15
19
10
21
17
4
9*i
9
19
11
NZL Wade Cunningham
9
5
3
12
12
2
24
USA Daniel Herrington
8
15
21
15
11
7
8
10
USA Micky Gilbert
15
16
11
20
21
17
13
20
15
12
USA Chris Festa
5
11
15
16
18
13
18
NZL Mitch Cunningham
19
18
12
12
15
12
11
23
USA Mark Olson
18
25
20
22
15
16
19
17
23
20
USA Al Unser III
13
12
6
10
11
PER Juan Manuel Polar
14
9
7
DNS
15
12
USA Jonathan Klein
8
16
10
6
NZL Marc Williams
18
9
15
21
10
USA Mike Potekhen
13
17
12
22
9
NZL Christina Orr
21
20
18
16
GBR Nathan Freke
20
20
8
USA Matt Lee
16
8
USA Tom Dyer
21
17
20
USA Tom Wieringa
18
22
18
USA Jake Slotten
19
17
23
USA Jon Brownson
23
21
27
DNS
USA Brandon Wagner
15
USA Travis Gregg
21
24
USA P. J. Abbott
19
USA C. R. Crews
20
Color
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
4th & 5th place
Light Blue
6th–10th place
Dark Blue
Finished
(Outside Top 10)
Purple
Did not finish
Red
Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown
Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black
Disqualified
(DSQ)
White
Did not start
(DNS)
Blank
Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
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