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2008 Indy Japan 300

IndyCar Series event


IndyCar Series event

Country = Japan| Race = Motegi| Image = Twin Ring Motegi oval map.svg| Caption = | Date = April 20| Year = 2008| Official name = Indy Japan 300| Round_No = 3rd (A)| Series = IndyCar Series| Location = Twin Ring Motegi| Course = Permanent racing facility| Course_mi = 1.520| Course_km = 2.446| Distance_laps = 200| Distance_mi = 304.000| Distance_km = 489.241| Weather = 54 °F (12 °C), Mostly cloudy| Pole_Driver = Hélio Castroneves| Pole_Team = USA Penske Racing| Pole_Time = set by driver points| Pole_Country = Brazil| Fast_Driver = Hélio Castroneves| Fast_Team = USA Penske Racing| Fast_Time = 27.6476| Fast_Lap = 12| Fast_Country = Brazil| First_Driver = Danica Patrick| First_Team = USA Andretti Green Racing| First_Country = USA| Second_Driver = Hélio Castroneves| Second_Team = USA Penske Racing| Second_Country= Brazil| Third_Driver = Scott Dixon| Third_Team = USA Chip Ganassi Racing| Third_Country = New Zealand|

The 2008 Indy Japan 300 was the third round of the 2008 IndyCar Series season, for drivers who competed in the series in 2007 and teams that had entered for 2008 who were not former Champ Car teams that were in transition. This was because the 2008 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach occurred on the same weekend and there was no way of changing dates to avoid the clash when the reunification took place. Originally scheduled for the afternoon of April 19, 2008 at the 1.52 mi Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Tochigi, the race was delayed by 22 hours until the morning of April 20, due to water seeping up onto the track from previous heavy rains.{{cite news | access-date = 2009-02-13}} Danica Patrick won the race, becoming the first female winner in the history of top-level American open-wheel racing. | access-date =2009-02-13

Qualifying

Due to rain in the Tochigi region, qualifying was cancelled and the field was set by driver points.{{cite news | access-date = 2009-02-13}} Thus, the grid was:

PosNo.DriverTeam1Brazil Hélio Castroneves2NZL Scott Dixon3BRA Tony Kanaan4US Marco Andretti5UK Dan Wheldon6US Danica Patrick7US Ed Carpenter8US A. J. Foyt IV9Japan Hideki Mutoh (R)10US Ryan Hunter-Reay11US Buddy Rice12UK Darren Manning13BRA Vítor Meira14UK Jay Howard (R)15AUS Ryan Briscoe16USA Townsend Bell17CAN Marty Roth18USA Roger Yasukawa
3Penske Racing
9Chip Ganassi Racing
11Andretti Green Racing
26Andretti Green Racing
10Chip Ganassi Racing
7Andretti Green Racing
20Vision Racing
2Vision Racing
27Andretti Green Racing
17Rahal Letterman Racing
15Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
14A. J. Foyt Enterprises
4Panther Racing
24Roth Racing
6Penske Racing
23Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
25Roth Racing
77CURB/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports

Race

The race's average speed was 164.258 mi/h and it featured five lead changes between four drivers, as well as cautions on four for 29 laps.

FinishCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridLaps
LedPoints1US Danica Patrick2Brazil Hélio Castroneves3NZL Scott Dixon4UK Dan Wheldon5BRA Tony Kanaan6US Ed Carpenter7US Ryan Hunter-Reay (R)8UK Darren Manning9AUS Ryan Briscoe10USA Townsend Bell11Japan Hideki Mutoh (R)12US Buddy Rice13GBR Jay Howard14USA Roger Yasukawa15US A. J. Foyt IV16BRA Vítor Meira17CAN Marty Roth18US Marco Andretti
7Andretti Green Racing2001:51:02.673963**50**
3Penske Racing200+5.8594194**40**
9Target Chip Ganassi200+10.05592101**38**
10Target Chip Ganassi200+13.111652**32**
11Andretti Green Racing200+16.073130**30**
20Vision Racing200+16.287270**28**
17Rahal Letterman Racing200+17.5193100**26**
14A. J. Foyt Enterprises199+1 Lap120**24**
6Penske Racing199+1 Lap150**22**
23Dreyer & Reinbold Racing199+1 Lap160**20**
27Andretti Green Racing199+1 Lap90**19**
15Dreyer & Reinbold Racing198+2 Laps110**18**
24Roth Racing192+8 Laps140**17**
77CURB/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports134Brakes180**16**
2Vision Racing103Accident80**15**
4Panther Racing92Accident130**14**
25Roth Racing44Accident170**13**
26Andretti Green Racing0Collision40**12**

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