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2001 Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit


The 2001 Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit was a Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) race that was held on June 17, 2001 on the Raceway on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan for the final time for CART. It was the seventh race of the 2001 CART season. The race was won for the second consecutive year by Hélio Castroneves for Team Penske. Dario Franchitti finished second, and Roberto Moreno clinched third.

There were four cautions, totaling 14 laps during the race. It was Castroneves's second victory of the 2001 season, and the fifth of his CART career. Of the 25 drivers that started, 13 were listed as running at the end of the race; six retired after contact, and six retired with mechanical issues.

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Hélio Castroneves (Team Penske) returned to the site of his first victory in CART. After securing pole position he led every lap during the race to win the Detroit Grand Prix. Castroneves scored the maximum of 22 Championship points (20 for first place, 1 for Pole, 1 for leading most laps) which moved him within 5 points of Kenny Bräck (Team Rahal), series leader at that time. Dario Franchitti (Team Green) finished second. It was his first podium finish in 2001. Roberto Moreno (Patrick Racing) completed the podium to finish in third position. Michael Andretti (Team Green/Motorola) and Christian Fittipaldi (Newman-Haas Racing) followed in fourth and fifth position respectively.

The race ended early for Alex Zanardi (Mo Nunn) and Michel Jourdain Jr. (Bettenhausen Racing) after a collision in lap 3. Zanardi later expressed in an interview during ABC's coverage that he was not very happy with handling of the car and did not see Jourdain coming. Zanardi's teammate Tony Kanaan was withdrawn prior to the race after suffering a concussion during qualifying.

Max Wilson (Arciero-Blair Racing) and Scott Dixon (PacWest) suffered from gearbox problems which ended their race in lap 36 and 37 respectively . Alex Tagliani (Forsythe) collided with the wall in lap 39. He later reported that his brake did not work which resulted in a heavy impact. His foot got stuck between the pedals of his car.

Ganassi drivers Minassian and Junqueira also suffered from mechanical damage on their Toyota Lolas after the first round of pit stops, Minassian was fired from Chip Ganassi Racing after race being replaced by Memo Gidley from the stage of Portland. Jimmy Vasser (Patrick Racing) lost control of his car while trying to get heat in the tires during the pace car period in lap 43. Also, Oriol Servià (Sigma Autosport) and Bryan Herta (Forsythe Racing) made contact with the wall which ended their races effectively in laps 56 and 61 respectively.

In the penultimate lap Paul Tracy (Team Green) ran out of fuel after having stopped earlier than any of his competitors which dropped him out of any point scoring position finishing in 14th position.

Classification

Race results

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819202122232425WD
3**Brazil Hélio Castroneves****Team Penske**721:53:51.8151**22**
27**Scotland Dario Franchitti****Team Green**72+0.7024**16**
20**Brazil Roberto Moreno****Patrick Racing**72+2.8917**14**
39**USA Michael Andretti****Team Motorola**72+3.38613**12**
11**Brazil Christian Fittipaldi****Newman/Haas Racing**72+13.4658**10**
1**Brazil Gil de Ferran****Team Penske**72+14.5773**8**
6**Brazil Cristiano da Matta****Newman/Haas Racing**72+15.08417**6**
32**Canada Patrick Carpentier****Forsythe Racing**72+15.8296**5**
8**Sweden Kenny Brack****Team Rahal**72+16.32010**4**
17**Brazil Maurício Gugelmin****PacWest Racing**72+19.67512**3**
7**Italy Max Papis****Team Rahal**72+20.05524**2**
51**Mexico Adrian Fernandez****Fernández Racing**72+26.85415**1**
52Japan Shinji NakanoFernández Racing72+26.9919
26Canada Paul TracyTeam Green71Mechanical/ out of fuel23
77USA Bryan HertaForsythe Racing61Contact22
22Spain Oriol ServiaSigma Autosport56Contact22
12France Nicolas Minassian (R)Chip Ganassi Racing51Mechanical14
40USA Jimmy VasserPatrick Racing43Contact5
4Brazil Bruno Junqueira (R)Chip Ganassi Racing41Mechanical2
5Japan Tora Takagi (R)Walker Motorsport40Mechanical25
33Canada Alex TaglianiForsythe Racing39Contact20
18New Zealand Scott Dixon (R)PacWest Racing37Gearbox18
25Brazil Max Wilson (R)Arciero-Blair Racing36Gearbox21
66Italy Alex ZanardiMo Nunn Racing3Contact16
16Mexico Michel Jourdain Jr.Bettenhausen Racing3Contact19
55Brazil Tony KanaanMo Nunn Racing0Injury (Concussion)26
  • – Includes two bonus points for leading the most laps and being the fastest qualifier.

Standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship

Pos+/–DriverPoints12345
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]Sweden Kenny Bräck73
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]Brazil Hélio Castroneves69
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 4USA Michael Andretti48
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 1Brazil Cristiano da Matta46
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 2Brazil Gil de Ferran44
Source: Racing-Reference

;Constructors' standings

Pos+/–ConstructorPoints
1[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 1UK Reynard115
2[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 1UK Lola108

;Manufacturer's Standings

Pos+/-ManufacturerPoints
1[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]JPN Honda108
2[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]JPN Toyota98
3[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]UK Ford-Cosworth78
4[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]UK Phoenix0

References

Grand Prix of Detroit](detroit-indy-grand-prix) | Previous_year's_race = 2000 Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit | Next_year's_race = 2007 Detroit Indy Grand Prix

References

  1. "''2001 Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit'' weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "CART // Detroit // Session Report // Race".
  3. (17 June 2001). "2001 Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit - Racing-Reference.info". Racing-reference.info.
  4. "2001 Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit". USA Today Sports Media Group.
  5. Championship Auto Racing Teams. (March 2001). "CART FedEx Championship Series - 2001 Rule Book".
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