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2008 Indianapolis 500

92nd running of the Indianapolis 500


92nd running of the Indianapolis 500

FieldValue
race_name92nd Indianapolis 500
race_logo2008 Indianapolis 500.svg
sanctionIndy Racing League
season[2008 IndyCar season](2008-indycar-series-season)
teamChip Ganassi Racing
dateMay 25, 2008
winnerNZL Scott Dixon
mph143.567 mph
poleNZL Scott Dixon
pole_speed226.366 mph
fast_timeNZL Scott Dixon
rookieUSA Ryan Hunter-Reay
leaderNZL Scott Dixon (115)
anthemJulianne Hough
back_homeJim Nabors
start_enginesMari Hulman George
pace_carChevrolet Corvette
pace_driverEmerson Fittipaldi
starterBryan Howard
honorary_startKristi Yamaguchi
attendance400,000+
networkESPN on ABC
race start1:00 PM EDT
announcersMarty Reid, Scott Goodyear, Eddie Cheever
rating4.5
shareTBD
previous[2007](2007-indianapolis-500)
next[2009](2009-indianapolis-500)

The 92nd Indianapolis 500 was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana on Sunday May 25, 2008. It was the fifth round of the 2008 IndyCar Series in DIRECTV HD season. Scott Dixon of New Zealand won the race from the pole position. It marked the first Indy 500 victory for Chip Ganassi Racing since 2000. Dixon led 115 laps, taking the lead for the final time during a sequence of yellow-flag pit stops on lap 172. Dixon held off Vítor Meira and Marco Andretti over the final 24 laps to secure the win.

The 2008 Indy 500 took place just three months after the "Open-wheel Unification" took place. An organizational "Split" had lasted from 1996 to 2007, fracturing the sport, dividing participants, and imbittering fans. For the first time since 1978, the sport of Indy Car racing was unified under one sanctioning body. The 2008 field featured a full complement of IndyCar Series regulars, as well as several teams and drivers from the now-shuttered Champ Car World Series. Following the organizational merger, the 2008 running was expected to be one of the most competitive in many years. However, most of the former Champ Car teams struggled a bit to adapt to the new equipment. The transitioning Champ Car teams were provided a fleet of IRL chassis for the season, but many were used having been sold off by defunct teams. IRL/IndyCar Series-based teams swept the top ten finishing positions, with the best former Champ Car team finishing 11th.

It was the first Indy 500 where all 33 qualifiers utilized the Dallara IR-03/IR-05 chassis, which first saw competition in the 2003 season. Phil Giebler failed to qualify with the Panoz chassis (formerly known as the G-Force GF09), the final appearance at Indy for the brand. Panoz had already ceased supporting their chassis program in 2006, effectively ushering in a four-year "spec" era. In addition, all full-time entries began utilizing semi-automatic paddle shifters in 2008. Paddle shifters for part-time Indy 500-only entries were optional due to cost reasons. IndyCar Series practice began May 4. Time trials took place over the two weekends prior to the race (May 10–11 and May 17–18). The final practice was held Friday May 23.

Schedule

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
2
3
Mini-Marathon
4
ROP5
ROP6
Practice7
Practice8
Practice9
Practice10
Pole Day
11
Time Trials12
13
14
Practice15
Practice16
Practice17
Time Trials
18
Bump Day19
20
21
Comm. Day22
Lights Practice23
Carb Day
Freedom 10024
Parade
Freedom 100
25
Indy 50026
Memorial Day27
28
29
30
31
ColorNotes
GreenPractice
Dark BlueTime trials
SilverRace day
RedRained out*
BlankNo track activity
  • Includes days where track activity was significantly limited due to rain

ROP — denotes Rookie Orientation Program

Comm. Day — denotes 500 Festival Community Day |} |}

Entry list

The official entry list was released April 11. The initial list featured 39 cars and 32 drivers. Additional drivers were announced during practice and qualifying. Ryan Hunter-Reay, the 2007 IndyCar Series rookie of the year was eligible to compete for the Rookie of the Year award, under race rules. Even though he was an established IndyCar driver, he had not yet made a start at Indianapolis. Several other former Champ Car drivers were individually evaluated and some were only required to take a "refresher" level test in lieu of the traditional four-phase rookie test.

Practice (week 1)

Sunday May 4 - Rookie Orientation and Veteran Refreshers

  • Weather: Sunny, blue skies, 63 °F
  • Practice summary: Indianapolis Star Opening Day presents the Unsers started on-track activities for the month. The first day of rookie orientation opened with thirteen drivers eligible to participate. Each first-time starter must pass a four-phase rookie test before being allowed to practice with veterans and qualify. Graham Rahal, Oriol Servià, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Alex Lloyd, Hideki Mutoh, Will Power, Justin Wilson, Jaime Camara, E. J. Viso, and Jay Howard passed all four phases of the rookie test. Veteran Max Papis took part in a refresher test. Enrique Bernoldi completed 3 phases of his rookie test and Mario Moraes took to the track at the end of the day to shake his car down. The thirteen drivers turned 661 laps without incident.
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**8**AUS Will PowerKV Racing220.694 mph
**33**VEN E. J. VisoHVM Racing220.445 mph
**5**ESP Oriol ServiàKV Racing220.102 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy-rop/indycar-results-p1.pdf)**

Monday May 5 - Rookie Orientation and Veteran Refreshers

  • Weather: Sunny, 69 °F
  • Practice summary: The second day of orientation saw more cars on track and a significant increase in speeds. Enrique Bernoldi completed the fourth and final phase of his rookie test, bringing the total to 11 drivers who have done so. Davey Hamilton and Bruno Junqueira returned to the cockpit for a refresher session. Around 1 p.m., Jamie Camara did a half spin and crashed in turn one. Mario Domínguez and Mario Moraes completed the first three phases of their rookie tests and will be allowed to complete the fourth phase during open practice. Alex Lloyd set the fastest lap of the day late in the session at just over 223 mi/h, a speed that would put him tenth in the 2007 field in only his second day of practice. The sixteen cars on the track turned 655 laps.
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**16**GBR Alex LloydRahal Letterman Racing w/ CGR223.033 mph
**27**JPN Hideki MutohAndretti Green Racing222.600 mph
**8**AUS Will PowerKV Racing222.267 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy-rop/indycar-results-p2.pdf)**

Tuesday May 6 - Practice

  • Weather: Mostly cloudy, 82 °F
  • Practice summary: The first day of veteran practice saw 33 car/driver combinations take to the Speedway. AGR teammates Marco Andretti and Tony Kanaan led the speed charts, with Ganassi and Penske entries also filling out the top ten. 2004 winner Buddy Rice put the Dreyer & Reinbold team back near the top of the speed chart for the first time in several years. No major incidents occurred. Early in the afternoon, Graham Rahal slid loose in the southchute, but maintained control and did not hit the wall. With rain in the forecast over the next two days, the participants logged 1,385 laps. Senator Hillary Clinton, in the Indianapolis area campaigning for the Indiana primary, visited the track as a guest of Sarah Fisher. Fisher went on to take her first laps on the track in the final hour of the session.
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Green Racing226.599 mph
**11**BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Green Racing225.269 mph
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing225.011 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](https://web.archive.org/web/20081119150008/http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p1.pdf)**

Wednesday May 7 - Practice

  • Weather: Rain, windy, 65 °F
  • Practice summary: Practice was scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m., but rain delayed the start. Twice the track was nearly dry and preparing to open, but both times rain returned. At 3:20 p.m., the track was closed for the day.

Thursday May 8 - Practice

  • Weather: Rain, windy, 61 °F
  • Practice summary: The rain from the previous day continued through the night and the day's on-track activities were canceled at approximately 1:45 p.m., when it was clear that the rain would not cease and the track could not be dried.

Friday May 9 - Fast Friday practice

  • Weather: Cloudy, windy, 56 °F
  • Practice summary: After two days of rainouts practice resumed. Despite cool temperatures, the final day of practice before pole qualifying saw intense action. About 90 minutes into the session, Mario Domínguez spun exiting the pits, and hit the inside wall, suffering suspension damage. At 1:40 p.m., Alex Lloyd crashed hard in turn one, spinning and hitting the wall again in turn two. Around 2:00 p.m. in the pit area, Danica Patrick's car struck a member from Mario Moraes' pit crew, Chuck Buckman, who suffered a concussion. At 3:15 p.m., the session was halted by rain, with Scott Dixon posting the fastest lap of the day to that point. At 4:00 p.m., the track was officially closed for the day.
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing226.968 mph
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Green Racing226.710 mph
**11**BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Green Racing226.688 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p4.pdf)**

Time trials (weekend 1)

Saturday May 10 - Pole Day

Scoring pylon at the close of pole day qualifications.
  • Weather: Sunny, Blue skies, 64 °F
  • Practice summary :Morning practice was delayed 45 minutes due to a slightly damp track from overnight rain. All of the cars were broken into two groups for practice. Marco Andretti set the fastest lap of the first session, and the fastest lap of the month at 228.318 mph. No incidents were reported.
  • Qualifications summary :Ryan Briscoe was the first driver to make an attempt, turning a speed of 224.883 mph, which suggested that speeds would be lower than those which had been achieved in the morning practice by drafting. Danica Patrick later took over the provisional pole with a run over 225 mph. Hélio Castroneves then pulled out of line in favor of going out later in the day. Spins involving A. J. Foyt IV and Bruno Junqueira did not cause any damage.

:After 11 positions were filled, bumping began. Dan Wheldon took to the track, and knocked Patrick from the provisional pole. In the mid-afternoon, Hideki Mutoh failed post-qualifying inspection when it was discovered that the housing for an on-board camera lacked the required ballast, and his previous qualification was disallowed.

:Around 3 p.m., Hélio Castroneves had been practicing faster than Wheldon. He went out for his first attempt, but fell short of taking over the pole position. He did not rule out another attempt later in the day. At 3:34 p.m. Ryan Briscoe became the first driver to withdraw his earlier speed, and attempt to re-qualify. He knocked Wheldon from the top spot, only to be knocked down to second moments later by Scott Dixon.

:The final hour concentrated largely on teams trying to bump their way into the top 11. Hideki Mutoh was successful, but Ryan Hunter-Reay crashed hard in turn 3. Former Champ Car entries Graham Rahal, Will Power and Justin Wilson all fell short of the top 11. Meanwhile, the AGR and Penske entries gave up on their efforts to secure the pole position, and pulled their cars out of line for the day. Dan Wheldon was the final driver to withdraw his speed and make a run for the pole. After two fast laps, his second two dropped off, and he settled for second position. When the gun sounded to close the track at 6:00 p.m., Scott Dixon won his first Indianapolis 500 pole position, and Chip Ganassi Racing secured their third Indy pole.

RankCar
No.DriverTeamQual.
Speed1234567891011
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing226.366 mph
**10**UK Dan WheldonChip Ganassi Racing226.110 mph
**6**AUS Ryan BriscoePenske Racing226.080 mph
**3**BRA Hélio CastronevesPenske Racing225.733 mph
**7**USA Danica PatrickAndretti Green Racing225.197 mph
**11**BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Green Racing224.794 mph
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Green Racing224.417 mph
**4**BRA Vítor MeiraPanther Racing224.346 mph
**27**JPN Hideki MutohAndretti Green Racing223.887 mph
**20**USA Ed CarpenterVision Racing223.835 mph
**12**RSA Tomas ScheckterLuczo-Dragon Racing223.496 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](https://web.archive.org/web/20081119153707/http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-quals-poleday.pdf)**
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Green Racing228.318 mph
**10**UK Dan WheldonChip Ganassi Racing227.223 mph
**6**AUS Ryan BriscoePenske Racing227.163 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](https://web.archive.org/web/20081119152033/http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p5.pdf)**

Sunday May 11 - Second Day

  • Weather: Rain, 51 °F
  • Qualifications summary: Rain cancelled all track activity for the day. Around 12:25 p.m., with continuing rain in the forecast, the track was officially closed. Starting positions 12-33 will be filled during the third day of qualifying, Saturday May 17.

Practice (week 2)

Wednesday May 14 - Practice

  • Weather: Fog & mist, 61 °F
  • Practice summary: The start of practice was delayed 4 hours, 56 minutes due to persistent misty drizzle at the track following overnight rainstorms. In the short session, 29 drivers turned 390 laps, led by Scott Dixon at 222.834 mph who turned 17 laps while working with full fuel tanks on his race setup. Jeff Simmons and Roger Yasukawa turned their first laps of the month, making 16 and 15 circuits respectively. John Andretti turned the fastest lap among drivers not yet in the field with a speed of 221.386 mph.
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing222.834 mph
**10**GBR Dan WheldonChip Ganassi Racing222.810 mph
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Green Racing222.801 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](https://web.archive.org/web/20081119144612/http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p7.pdf)**

Thursday May 15 - Practice

  • Weather: Cloudy, 63 °F
  • Practice summary: With rain in the forecast for most of the afternoon, 35 cars took to the track anxiously, completing 2,628 laps, the most of any single practice day all month. The rain, however, held off nearly all day, and began falling only 18 minutes before the track was scheduled to close. Most cars concentrated on race set-ups, while some of the non-qualified entries simulated time trial runs. No incidents were reported. Among drivers who had not yet qualified, the fastest lap was driven by Will Power, at 222.657 mph.
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**6**AUS Ryan BriscoePenske Racing223.708 mph
**3**BRA Hélio CastronevesPenske Racing223.284 mph
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing223.192 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p8.pdf)**

Friday May 16 - Practice

  • Weather: Partly cloudy, 63 °F
  • Practice summary: The final full day of practice saw heavy action. Pole winner Scott Dixon led the overall speed chart for the second time in two days. Of the non-qualified cars Will Power was the quickest. 1996 winner Buddy Lazier took his first laps of the month, while another second-week driver, Phil Giebler, was unable to make an on-track appearance. Three crashes, involving Ryan Briscoe, Will Power, and a less-serious one by E. J. Viso, brought the total of practice crashes to six for the month. Briscoe's crash occurred in his back-up car, while Power's must be repaired before qualifying. A total of 37 drivers and 40 cars took practice laps to date during the month.
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing223.713 mph
**3**BRA Hélio CastronevesPenske Racing223.411 mph
**6**AUS Ryan BriscoePenske Racing223.372 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p9.pdf)**

Time trials (weekend 2)

Saturday May 17 - Third Day

  • Weather: tba
  • Practice summary :The morning practice session was marred by two crashes late in the session. Mario Domínguez wrecked in the first turn, his second crash of the month. Minutes later, Max Papis crashed hard in turn three. John Andretti led the speed chart at 224.027 mph.
  • Qualifications summary :The third day of qualifications saw the field filled to 33 cars with Townsend Bell fastest of the day at 222.529 mph. Two additional crashes, along with mechanical problems, however, altered the field of non-qualified cars.

:Seventeen minutes into the qualifying session, after four cars had completed runs, a light rain shower halted track activity for 15 minutes. Oriol Servia, who was on the track when the rain fell, was allowed to re-attempt without penalty. Several former Champ Car drivers including Graham Rahal, Justin Wilson, and Will Power all qualified safely.

:For the second time in Indy history, three female drivers made the field, after Milka Duno and Sarah Fisher completed runs. A break in the qualifying line occurred around 2 p.m., with former champion Buddy Lazier the slowest in the field, and only one spot remaining.

:Just before 4 p.m., Hideki Mutoh crashed his already-qualified car. On the exit of turn two, his car went high in the groove, and brushed along the wall part way down the backstretch. About 25 minutes later, Phil Giebler, in his first significant on-track laps, crashed hard in turn one. He was taken to Methodist Hospital.

:With less than 15 minutes left in the day, A. J. Foyt IV and Marty Roth looked to make their way into the field. Foyt suffered a gearbox failure during his warm-up lap, and returned to the pits. Roth immediately went out and filled the final qualifying spot, albeit as the slowest overall in the field. Foyt's Vision crew scrambled to put the gearbox back together, in hopes of bumping into the field before the 6 o'clock gun. The team ran out of time, however, and was forced to wait until Sunday to make a qualifying attempt.

RankCar
No.DriverTeamQual.
Speed12131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
**99**nowrapUSA Townsend BellDreyer & Reinbold Racing222.539 mph
**06**nowrapUSA Graham RahalNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing222.531 mph
**14**nowrapUK Darren ManningA. J. Foyt Enterprises222.430 mph
**18**nowrapBRA Bruno JunqueiraDale Coyne Racing222.330 mph
**02**nowrapUK Justin WilsonNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing222.267 mph
**15**nowrapUSA Buddy RiceDreyer & Reinbold Racing222.101 mph
**22**nowrapUSA Davey HamiltonVision Racing222.017 mph
**16**nowrapGBR Alex LloydRahal Letterman Racing w/ CGR221.788 mph
**17**nowrapUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayRahal Letterman Racing221.579 mph
**24**USA John AndrettiRoth Racing221.550 mph
**67**nowrapUSA Sarah FisherSarah Fisher Racing221.246 mph
**8**nowrapAUS Will PowerKV Racing221.136 mph
**41**nowrapUSA Jeff SimmonsA. J. Foyt Enterprises221.103 mph
**5**nowrapESP Oriol ServiàKV Racing220.767 mph
**33**nowrapVEN E. J. VisoHVM Racing220.356 mph
**23**nowrapVEN Milka DunoDreyer & Reinbold Racing220.305 mph
**19**nowrapBRA Mario MoraesDale Coyne Racing219.716 mph
**36**nowrapBRA Enrique BernoldiConquest Racing219.422 mph
**34**nowrapBRA Jaime CamaraConquest Racing219.345 mph
**98**USA Roger YasukawaCURB/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports218.010 mph
**91**nowrapUSA Buddy LazierHemelgarn Racing217.939 mph
**25**nowrapCAN Marty RothRoth Racing215.506 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-quals-thirdday.pdf)**
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**24**USA John AndrettiRoth Racing224.027 mph
**18**nowrapBRA Bruno JunqueiraDale Coyne Racing223.683 mph
**22**nowrapUSA Davey HamiltonVision Racing223.638 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p10.pdf)**

Sunday May 18 - Bump Day

  • Weather: tba
  • Practice summary :A. J. Foyt IV, still unqualified for the field, led morning practice at 219.184 mph. Also spending time on the track were Marty Roth, Buddy Lazier, Mario Domínguez, and Davey Hamilton who blew a motor late in the session.
  • Qualifications summary :Shortly after the track opened for time trials, A. J. Foyt IV easily bumped his way into the field, bumping Marty Roth in the process. Later in the afternoon, Roth was able to secure a spot by bumping Buddy Lazier.

:After qualifying, A. J. Foyt IV took his car out for practice. The fuel buckeye cover broke off after he exited the pits, and in turn three, a fire started on the side of the car, causing him to spin and crash into the wall. The car was heavily damaged. With Roger Yasukawa on the bubble, Mario Domínguez made his first attempt to qualify, but was too slow.

:In the final half hour, the unqualified cars made their final attempts. Buddy Lazier's first attempt was too slow, and his team waved off after three laps. Mario Domínguez made his second attempt, and was able to bump Roger Yasukawa from the field. Yasukawa was the next to go out, and missed bumping his way back into the field by 0.046 seconds. Max Papis lined up to make an attempt, but lingering clutch problems prevented him from pulling out of the pits. With about 13 minutes remaining, Lazier returned to the track after some adjustments, and found enough speed to bump Dominguez. Dominguez made one final attempt to make the field, taking the green flag just before the 6 o'clock gun. After one lap that was fast enough to bump Marty Roth, he lost control and crashed in turn one. Roth and Lazier held on to make the field, while Papis was left waiting in line.

RankCar
No.DriverTeamQual.
Speed313233
**2**USA A. J. Foyt IVVision Racing219.184 mph
**91**nowrapUSA Buddy LazierHemelgarn Racing219.015 mph
**25**nowrapCAN Marty RothRoth Racing218.965 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-quals-bumpday.pdf)**
RankCar
No.DriverTeamBest
Speed123
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing221.514 mph
**10**GBR Dan WheldonChip Ganassi Racing220.653 mph
**06**USA Graham RahalNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing220.627 mph
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www1.indycar.com/scoring/2008/reports/indycarseries/indy/indycar-results-p11.pdf)**

Carb Day

Practice - Friday May 23

  • Weather: Rain, 60°
  • Practice summary: Practice was cancelled after only eleven minutes due to a drenching rain. 32 drivers had taken practice laps, with Dan Wheldon fastest at 223.934 mi/h. Ryan Briscoe was the only car not to take any laps, and seven drivers managed only warm-up laps. The 32nd annual McDonald's Pit Stop Challenge was to follow the final practice. However, due to the rain, the event was cancelled for the first time ever. The Firestone Freedom 100 was rescheduled for Saturday, while the Stone Temple Pilots concert went on as planned.

Starting grid

RowInsideMiddleOutside1234567891011
**9**NZL Scott Dixon**10**UK Dan Wheldon ******6**AUS Ryan Briscoe
**3**BRA Hélio Castroneves ******7**USA Danica Patrick**11**BRA Tony Kanaan
**26**USA Marco Andretti**4**BRA Vítor Meira**27**JPN Hideki Mutoh ****
**20**USA Ed Carpenter**12**RSA Tomas Scheckter**99**nowrapUSA Townsend Bell
**06**nowrapUSA Graham Rahal ******14**nowrapUK Darren Manning**18**nowrapBRA Bruno Junqueira
**02**nowrapUK Justin Wilson ******15**nowrapUSA Buddy Rice ******22**nowrapUSA Davey Hamilton
**16**nowrapUK Alex Lloyd ******17**nowrapUSA Ryan Hunter-Reay ******24**USA John Andretti
**67**nowrapUSA Sarah Fisher**8**nowrapAUS Will Power ******41**nowrapUSA Jeff Simmons
**5**nowrapESP Oriol Servià ******33**nowrapVEN E. J. Viso ******23**nowrapVEN Milka Duno
**19**nowrapBRA Mario Moraes ******36**nowrapBRA Enrique Bernoldi ******34**nowrapBRA Jaime Camara ****
**2**USA A. J. Foyt IV**91**USA Buddy Lazier ******25**nowrapCAN Marty Roth
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://www.indy500.com/grid) **
  • **** = Former Indianapolis 500 winner
  • **** = Indianapolis 500 rookie

Failed to qualify

No.DriverTeamReason
**44**ITA Max PapisRubicon Race TeamClutch problems during qualifying.
**88**USA Phil GieblerAmerican Dream MotorsportsPractice crash. Team could not secure a back-up car.
**96**MEX Mario Domínguez ****Pacific Coast MotorsportsBumped. Wrecked on final qualifying attempt.
**98**USA Roger YasukawaBeck MotorsportsToo slow on day 4. Bumped from the field.

Race summary

Video sample from race

Start

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First half

Nearly the entire field pitted on the first caution, with Buddy Rice staying out to lead. Sarah Fisher also stayed out, and moved to third. Moments later, she spun in the north chute while warming her tires, and lost 3 laps. When the green resumed, Dan Wheldon quickly regained the lead. He held it until lap 36, when Dixon passed him. At the same time, rookie Graham Rahal drifted high and hit the wall exiting turn four.

Marty Roth and Jaime Camara each brought out the yellow in the first half, suffering single-car crashes. Wheldon and Dixon continued to trade the lead.

On lap 94, Tony Kanaan charged into the lead. He set a new all-time record by leading a lap in seven consecutive Indy 500 races. He broke Rick Mears' record of six straight races led (1979–1984). His continuing bad luck at Indy returned however 11 laps later. Scott Dixon took the lead back on lap 105. Marco Andretti, Kanaan's AGR teammate, dove low in turn three to overtake, which was followed by Kanaan going high and into the marbles. Kanaan lost control of his car, brushing the wall, then collecting the lapped car of Sarah Fisher. Both cars were heavily damaged. The caution was then extended when Jeff Simmons car suddenly veered and hit the inside wall on the frontstretch.

Second half

Marco Andretti gained the lead on lap 122. Dixon ran second, while Wheldon began to slip deep in the standings with handling problems. Justin Wilson brought out the yellow in turn 2 on lap 133 with yet another single-car crash. His crash was followed 20 laps later by Alex Lloyd, who brushed the wall in turn 4, and spun wildly into the pit area. Tomas Scheckter, who had been running amongst the leaders all afternoon, dropped out with a broken driveshaft.

On the lap 159 restart, Vítor Meira went three-wide and stormed into the lead. With Dixon second and Andretti third, the stage was set to decide the race between those three drivers. Other contenders, Hélio Castroneves, Ed Carpenter, Danica Patrick, Ryan Briscoe, Oriol Servia and rookie Ryan Hunter-Reay, were battling for the balance of the top ten.

On lap 169, Milka Duno dove below Buddy Lazier in turn three. The two cars touched slightly, and Duno spun to the warm-up lane. She suffered a flat tire, but was able to continue. The leaders all headed to the pits on lap 171 for what would be the final sequence of pit stops. At pit exit, Ryan Briscoe swung wide and clipped the right rear of Danica Patrick's car. Patrick spun around, and Briscoe hit the pit wall. Both cars were eliminated. Patrick climbed out of the car, and started walking down towards the Team Penske pits, presumably to confront Briscoe. A security guard intervened, and she later walked back to her pit stall. Patrick and Briscoe were called to the Indycar hauler after the race. Patrick and Briscoe were fined $100,000 and were placed on probation until the end of the 2008 season for an aggressive pit incident.

Finish

While most of the attention in the moment was focused on the Briscoe/Patrick incident, Scott Dixon took over the lead. His crew completed a 7-second pit stop, and beat Vitor Meira out of the pits. With 24 laps to go, the green came out with Dixon first, Meira second, and Marco Andretti third. The race went green the remainder of the distance, and Dixon held on by 1.7498 seconds to win his first Indianapolis 500. He became the 19th pole winner to win the race, and the first winner from New Zealand.

Box score

FinishNo.DriverTeamChassisEngineLapsStatusGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
9NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda2003:28:57.67921**53**
4BRA Vítor MeiraPanther RacingDallaraHonda200+1.74988**40**
26US Marco AndrettiAndretti Green RacingDallaraHonda200+2.31277**35**
3BRA Hélio Castroneves ****Team PenskeDallaraHonda200+6.26194**32**
20US Ed CarpenterVision RacingDallaraHonda200+6.550510**30**
17US Ryan Hunter-Reay ****Rahal Letterman RacingDallaraHonda200+6.989420**28**
27JPN Hideki Mutoh ****Andretti Green RacingDallaraHonda200+7.87689**26**
15US Buddy Rice ****Dreyer & Reinbold RacingDallaraHonda200+8.879817**24**
14UK Darren ManningA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallaraHonda200+9.201914**22**
99US Townsend BellDreyer & Reinbold RacingDallaraHonda200+9.456712**20**
5ESP Oriol Servià ****KV RacingDallaraHonda200+22.496625**19**
10UK Dan Wheldon ****Chip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda200+30.70902**18**
8AUS Will Power ****KV RacingDallaraHonda200+31.666623**17**
22US Davey HamiltonVision RacingDallaraHonda200+32.008418**16**
36BRA Enrique Bernoldi ****Conquest RacingDallaraHonda200+32.107529**15**
24US John AndrettiRoth RacingDallaraHonda199-1 Lap21**14**
91US Buddy Lazier ****Hemelgarn RacingDallaraHonda195-5 Laps32**13**
19BRA Mario Moraes ****Dale Coyne RacingDallaraHonda194-6 Laps28**12**
23VEN Milka DunoDreyer & Reinbold RacingDallaraHonda185-15 Laps27**12**
18BRA Bruno JunqueiraDale Coyne RacingDallaraHonda184-16 Laps15**12**
2US A. J. Foyt IVVision RacingDallaraHonda180-20 Laps31**12**
7US Danica PatrickAndretti Green RacingDallaraHonda171Collision5**12**
6AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam PenskeDallaraHonda171Collision3**12**
12RSA Tomas ScheckterLuczo-Dragon RacingDallaraHonda156Mechanical11**12**
16UK Alex Lloyd ****Rahal Letterman Racing w/Chip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda151Accident19**10**
33VEN E. J. Viso ****HVM RacingDallaraHonda139Mechanical26**10**
02UK Justin Wilson ****Newman/Haas/Lanigan RacingDallaraHonda132Accident16**10**
41USA Jeff SimmonsA.J. Foyt RacingDallaraHonda112Accident24**10**
11BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Green RacingDallaraHonda105Collision6**10**
67USA Sarah FisherSarah Fisher RacingDallaraHonda103Collision22**10**
34BRA Jaime Camara ****Conquest RacingDallaraHonda79Accident30**10**
25CAN Marty RothRoth RacingDallaraHonda59Accident33**10**
06USA Graham Rahal ****Newman/Haas/Lanigan RacingDallaraHonda36Accident13**10**

**** Former Indianapolis 500 winner

**** Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilized Firestone tires.

Race statistics

Lap LeadersLapsLeader
1–2Scott Dixon
3–9Dan Wheldon
10–11Bruno Junqueira
12–19Buddy Rice
20–35Dan Wheldon
36–74Scott Dixon
75–79Dan Wheldon
80–91Scott Dixon
92–93Dan Wheldon
94–105Tony Kanaan
106–121Scott Dixon
122–136Marco Andretti
137–138Mario Moraes
139Marco Andretti
140–155Scott Dixon
156–158Ed Carpenter
159Scott Dixon
160–171Vítor Meira
172–200Scott Dixon
Total laps ledDriverLaps
Scott Dixon115
Dan Wheldon30
Marco Andretti15
Vítor Meira12
Tony Kanaan12
Buddy Rice8
Mario Moraes3
Ed Carpenter3
Bruno Junqueira2
Cautions: 8 for 69 lapsLapsReason
8–16Debris
37–44Graham Rahal crash in turn 4
61–71Marty Roth crash in turn 4
80–90Jaime Camara crash in turn 1
106–116Tony Kanaan, Sarah Fisher crash in turn 3
133–138Justin Wilson crash southchute
153–158Alex Lloyd crash at pit entrance
169–175Milka Duno spin in turn 3

Broadcasting

Television

The race was televised in high definition in the United States on ABC, the 44th consecutive year on that network. Time trials were shown live in high definition on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 at various timeslots and was available via broadband at MediaZone.com.

1998 Indianapolis 500 winner Eddie Cheever joined the announcing crew for the first time. For the first time, two hours of pre-race was aired, one hour on ESPN2, followed by one hour on ABC. For the third year in a row, the telecast utilized the Side-by-Side format for commercial breaks.

Booth AnnouncersPit/garage reporters
Jack Arute
Vince Welch
Brienne Pedigo
Jamie Little

Radio

The race was broadcast on radio by the IMS Radio Network for the 56th consecutive year. Mike King served as anchor. For the second year in a row, Davey Hamilton offered live in-car reporting during caution periods. Chris Economaki offered pre-race and post-race commentary for the final time. This was also the last time that former 'voice' of the 500 Bob Jenkins served as a turn announcer.

For the fourth year in a row, Kevin Olson conducted his annual pre-race interview with David Letterman.

Booth AnnouncersTurn ReportersPit/garage reporters
Jake Query (north pits)
Kevin Olson (north-center pits)
Dave Argabright (south-center pits)
Kevin Lee (south pits)

References

References

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  2. (2008-04-24). "Top Boxer Mayweather To Serve As Honorary Starter Of 92nd Indy 500". Indy500.com.
  3. (2008-05-25). "2008 Indianapolis 500 facts and figures". CBS Sports.
  4. (2008-05-28). "Final 500 numbers in". Indianapolis Star.
  5. (2008-02-23). "Reaction positive for IRL-Champ Car merge". Yahoo.com.
  6. (2008-04-11). "Official entry list". Indy500.com.
  7. (2008-05-09). "Danica Patrick's car hits crew member". IndyStar.com.
  8. Kallmann, Dave. (2008-05-10). "Ganassi duo in high gear; Team rolls in qualifying". Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
  9. (2008-05-31). "No regrets, no apologies for Patrick". IndyStar.com.
  10. (2008-05-25). "Leads 115 Laps For First Indianapolis 500 Victory". Indy500.com.
  11. (2008-05-25). "Perfect day: Scott Dixon starts, finishes first at Indy 500". IndyStar.com.
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