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2010 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg


The 2010 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg was the second race of the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series season. The race took place on March 29, on the 1.800 mi temporary street circuit in St. Petersburg, Florida, and was telecast by ESPN2 in the United States. The event was due to take place on March 28 and telecast on ABC, but was postponed by series officials due to safety concerns after torrential rain fell on the circuit.

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Background

Practice and qualifying

Race

On the day of the race, torrential rain fell on the circuit, and the series officials decided to postpone the race to the next day as they deemed the track to be too wet.

The race started as scheduled on Monday, however due to earlier rain, there were damp patches in certain areas of the track. Will Power, the polesitter and the winner of the opening race in São Paulo led the field ahead of Marco Andretti. Further down the field, both Mike Conway and Dario Franchitti ran on to the damp patches and spun in different areas of the race track, bringing out the caution. Franchitti suffered light contact with the wall and had to be refired, but was able to stay on the lead lap with no major damage to his car.

The race went green on the fourth lap, and Andretti did not take too long to take the lead from Power, who struggled for tyre temperature and quickly dropped to fourth place. Andretti only led for one lap before surrendering the lead to Scott Dixon, who passed him into turn 1. As the stint progressed, Will Power began to find pace and was back into second by lap 19, whereas Andretti had dropped to fourth behind Power's Penske teammate, Hélio Castroneves. The second caution of the race came out at one-quarter distance when Takuma Sato, running in ninth place, outbraked himself into turn 3 and buried himself in the tyres, and negated the 7 second lead which Scott Dixon had built over his pursuers.

During this caution, the race leaders made their first pitstops of the day whereas some drivers further down the field stayed out. Vítor Meira took the lead ahead of Raphael Matos and Dario Franchitti, with Dixon in ninth place. When the track went green, Meira comfortably held on to the lead, with most of the action occurring mid-pack as the drivers who had pitted under the caution sought to make their way up the field on new tyres. Mario Moraes and Dixon came together in turn 1 while battling for 7th, which left Dixon with a damaged front wing and Moraes with a flat tire. Both drivers had to pit at the end of the lap for repairs and rejoined at the tail of the field, along with Marco Andretti who had to pit for a flat tire after collecting debris.

Meira, Matos and Franchitti all pitted within ten laps after the green flag was waved, and Ryan Briscoe took the lead on lap 41. He was followed by Hideki Mutoh, but the Japanese driver soon came under attack from Hélio Castroneves, the first of the drivers who had pitted under the second caution. On lap 47, Dan Wheldon, who was running just outside the top ten suffered a suspension failure at turn 1 which sent his car straight into that of Mario Moraesin front of him. Both drivers were unhurt but this resulted in the third caution of the race coming out. The lead trio of Briscoe, Mutoh and Castroneves were among the drivers who decided to pit, and Will Power who was running fourth stayed out and took the lead. Power comfortably led at the restart, and set about building a gap to the cars of Justin Wilson and E. J. Viso who were running second and third. The man on the move was Scott Dixon, who in two green laps had moved from eighth to fourth and was soon pressuring third-placed Viso. Dixon's Ganassi teammate Franchitti however found himself at the tail of the field again after having to pit for a flat tire.

On lap 65, Castroneves made a move on countryman Raphael Matos at turn 3. The move pushed Matos wide, and Mike Conway attempted to follow Castroneves through, however his car was not fully ahead of Matos's and they touched at turn 4, with Conway ending up in the wall and a full course caution being called. With 34 laps left, the entire field took the opportunity to come in under yellow and fill their cars with fuel to the end. The only exception was Vitor Meira, as he had yet to use the red-walled soft compound tires, and the A. J. Foyt team believed that the tyres would not last for a long stint. Meira thus led ahead of Viso (who had pitted just before the caution), Power, Wilson and Briscoe who had moved up 4 spots on pit lane.

Meira led for four laps after the green came out before being forced to make his final stop. Viso took the lead but immediately slowed with the gearbox problem and dropped way back, eventually having to pit for repairs and rejoining three laps down. Will Power thus found himself back in the lead ahead of Wilson, Briscoe and Dixon. Dixon did not last much longer, as he crashed into the outside wall after clipping the inside wall with his right rear tire at turn 5 and the caution came out again.

A five-lap period under caution eased any fuel worries anyone had, and once the track went green, Power led the field again. Unlike the previous occasion, he was unable to build a large gap to the second-placed car of Wilson. Briscoe and Castroneves kept a watching brief on the two leaders, and behind them Dario Franchitti was on the charge, passing cars one after the other. At the front, Justin Wilson was able to keep Power honest but never got close enough to make an overtaking move, and the Australian crossed the line to make it two wins out of two. Wilson was second ahead of Power's two teammates, Briscoe and Castroneves. Franchitti's late race charge took him to fifth place having passed Tagliani with three laps left. Danica Patrick, despite being on the red tires in the last stint finished seventh ahead of Matos, Graham Rahal and Tony Kanaan.

Classification

Qualifying

  • 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 1Group 2Top 12Fast 6123456789101112131415161718192021222324
12AUS Will PowerTeam Penske1:02.04401:01.48161:01.6026
11BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Autosport1:01.90941:01.81031:01.8797
9NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing1:01.79121:01.66171:02.0820
22GBR Justin WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing1:02.06941:01.87271:02.1992
3BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam Penske1:01.88811:01.89661:02.2118
26USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Autosport1:02.17741:01.87711:02.3461
37USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti Autosport1:02.11011:01.8979
77CAN Alex TaglianiFAZZT Race Team1:02.05211:01.9692
8VEN E. J. VisoKV Racing Technology1:02.12541:01.9807
24GBR Mike ConwayDreyer & Reinbold Racing1:02.10811:02.0434
5JPN Takuma Sato (R)KV Racing Technology1:02.29691:02.4205
06JPN Hideki MutohNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing1:02.44731:02.5113
10GBR Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi Racing1:02.1944
78SUI Simona de Silvestro (R)HVM Racing1:02.4493
4GBR Dan WheldonPanther Racing1:02.2557
67USA Graham RahalSarah Fisher Racing1:02.5044
14BRA Vítor MeiraA. J. Foyt Enterprises1:02.2688
34BRA Mario Romancini (R)Conquest Racing1:02.7366
6AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam Penske1:02.3205
32BRA Mario MoraesKV Racing Technology1:02.8294
7USA Danica PatrickAndretti Autosport1:02.4904
19GBR Alex Lloyd (R)Dale Coyne Racing1:03.4793
2BRA Raphael MatosLuczo Dragon Racing de Ferran Motorsports1:03.0144
18VEN Milka DunoDale Coyne Racing1:08.5058

Race

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/StatusGridLaps
LedPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324OFFICIAL RACE REPORT
12AUS Will PowerTeam Penske1002:07:05.796815053
22GBR Justin WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing100+ 0.82444040
6AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam Penske100+ 4.729019935
3BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam Penske100+ 5.16995032
10GBR Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi Racing100+ 22.217213330
77CAN Alex TaglianiFAZZT Race Team100+ 29.32248028
7USA Danica PatrickAndretti Autosport100+ 30.336021026
2BRA Raphael MatosLuczo Dragon Racing de Ferran Motorsports100+ 30.669523324
67USA Graham RahalSarah Fisher Racing100+ 30.842616022
11BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Autosport100+ 31.35082020
37USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti Autosport100+ 31.62867019
26USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Autosport100+ 32.17036118
34BRA Mario Romancini (R)Conquest Racing100+ 39.808618017
06JPN Hideki MutohNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing100+ 39.994912016
14BRA Vítor MeiraA. J. Foyt Enterprises100+ 56.0593171215
78SUI Simona de Silvestro (R)HVM Racing99+ 1 Lap14014
8VEN E. J. VisoKV Racing Technology97+ 3 Laps9113
9NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing73Contact32112
24GBR Mike ConwayDreyer & Reinbold Racing64Contact10012
4GBR Dan WheldonPanther Racing46Contact15012
32BRA Mario MoraesKV Racing Technology45Contact20012
5JPN Takuma Sato (R)KV Racing Technology24Contact11012
19GBR Alex Lloyd (R)Dale Coyne Racing14Contact22012
18VEN Milka DunoDale Coyne Racing7Handling24012

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
1AUS Will Power103
2USA Ryan Hunter-Reay59
GBR Justin Wilson59
GBR Dario Franchitti59
5BRA Raphael Matos56
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References

References

  1. Lewandowski, Dave. (2010-03-28). "Race postponed to 10 a.m. March 29". [[Indy Racing League]].
  2. (2010-03-27). "Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg: Qualifying, Round 1 – Group 1". [[Indy Racing League]].
  3. (2010-03-27). "Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg: Qualifying, Round 1 – Group 2". [[Indy Racing League]].
  4. (2010-03-27). "Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg: Qualifying – Top 12". [[Indy Racing League]].
  5. (2010-03-27). "Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg: Qualifying – Fast 6". [[Indy Racing League]].
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