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2010 Indy Grand Prix of Alabama


Country = USA| Race = Alabama| Image = Barber Motorsports Park.svg| Caption = | Date = April 11| Year = 2010| Official name = Indy Grand Prix of Alabama| Round_No = 3rd| Series = IndyCar Series| Location = Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, Alabama| Course = Road course| Course_mi = 2.300| Course_km = 3.700| Distance_laps = 90| Distance_mi = 207.000| Distance_km = 333.000| Weather = 77 °F, clear skies| Pole_Driver = Will Power| Pole_Team = Team Penske| Pole_Time = 1:10.1356| Pole_Country = AUS| Fast_Driver = Justin Wilson| Fast_Team = Dreyer & Reinbold Racing| Fast_Time = 1:12.7853| Fast_Lap = 53| Fast_Country = UK| First_Driver = Hélio Castroneves| First_Team = Team Penske| First_Country = BRA| Second_Driver = Scott Dixon| Second_Team = Chip Ganassi Racing| Second_Country= NZL| Third_Driver = Dario Franchitti| Third_Team = Chip Ganassi Racing| Third_Country = GBR|

The 2010 Indy Grand Prix of Alabama was the third race of the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series season. The race took place on April 11, on the 2.300 mi road course in Birmingham, Alabama, and was telecast by Versus in the United States.

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Background

Practice and qualifying

Race

NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley waved the green flag over the inaugural Indy Grand Prix of Alabama. Points leader Will Power, looking for his third win in a row led from pole followed by Mike Conway. Scott Dixon was ordered to relinquish third and fourth places to Hélio Castroneves and Marco Andretti respectively after being judged to have jumped the start. Replays showed that he reached the start line before Castroneves, after having started behind him. The first yellow flag was displayed on lap 12 for Japanese ex-Formula One driver Takuma Sato, who stopped on-course in Turn 13 after a throttle failure.

During the yellow, many drivers decided to pit, including Power and Conway from first and second, but others decided to stay out, led by Castroneves and Andretti. Conway beat Power out of pit road but was ordered to give the position back after replays showed that Power had reached the pit lane blend line before Conway. On the restart, Andretti took the lead into Turn 5, and the leading quartet of Andretti, Castroneves, Dixon and Dario Franchitti rapidly distanced themselves from the rest of the field. Simona de Silvestro ran an impressive fifth, unable to keep pace with the top four but well ahead of sixth-placed Alex Lloyd. The drivers who had pitted under the caution, including Power, Conway, Ryan Briscoe and Justin Wilson were all stuck in the mid-pack.

Andretti was the first of the leaders to make his first pit stop and he did so on lap 29. Castroneves and Dixon went two and one laps longer, respectively, but rejoined behind Andretti after their stops. The pace of the top three was such that Andretti, Castroneves and Dixon were still first, second and third after their stops, still ahead of Tony Kanaan, Will Power and the others who had stopped before or during the yellow. Franchitti moved back to fourth after Kanaan and Power pitted, but was now 7 seconds behind the leaders. Power rejoined sixth, and set about chasing down fifth-placed Simona de Silvestro. He passed her on lap 48 to take fifth, but he was 21 seconds behind fourth-placed Franchitti and 28 behind the lead trio.

The leaders continued on in the same order as before, with Andretti making his second stop on lap 57 whereas Castroneves made his on lap 61, and Dixon on lap 60. This cycled Andretti back to the lead but, unlike Castroneves and Dixon, he did not have enough fuel on board to take him to the end. Andretti had now begun to hit traffic as the leaders began to lap the drivers at the tail of the field. This allowed both Castroneves and Dixon to close right up to Andretti, but Andretti was able to resist the pressure and keep them behind him. However, he was forced to make a quick fuel stop on Lap 82 and thus hand over the lead to Castroneves after having led for 58 laps. He rejoined fifth behind Franchitti and Power.

On lap 85, with five laps left, Simona de Silvestro spun her HVM Racing car in Turn 5, apparently stalling the engine. This brought out a full-course caution and bunched the field up. Dixon was right behind Castroneves, but third-placed Franchitti had many lapped cars in between him and the lead duo. When the green flew, it left a two-lap shootout to the finish. Castroneves finished half a second ahead of Dixon and took his 17th Indy Racing League win, and was the 23rd of his career. He broke a tie with Emerson Fittipaldi to become the winningest Brazilian driver in IndyCar history. It was also his first win as a father, as he held his daughter Mikaella in victory lane. Franchitti held Power off to take third, and Andretti had to make do with fifth. Ryan Briscoe finished sixth in the third Penske car, with Justin Wilson, Tony Kanaan, Mike Conway and Alex Tagliani rounding off the top 10. Remarkably, all 25 starters were running at the finish; 25th place runner Sato finished 22 laps behind the leaders after the KV mechanics repaired his car.

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 13–25, 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 612345678910111213141516171819202122232425
12AUS Will PowerTeam Penske1:10.25951:10.10601:10.1356
24GBR Mike ConwayDreyer & Reinbold Racing1:10.74471:10.55811:10.6501
3BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam Penske1:10.61871:10.47231:10.6569
26USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Autosport1:10.87521:10.41711:11.0701
9NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing1:10.59371:10.62781:11.3557
5JPN Takuma Sato (R)KV Racing Technology1:10.39851:10.56461:11.4387
10GBR Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi Racing1:10.53371:10.6307
11BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Autosport1:10.94171:10.6903
6AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam Penske1:10.72051:10.7602
8VEN E. J. VisoKV Racing Technology1:10.64491:10.7757
22GBR Justin WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing1:10.73891:10.7760
32BRA Mario MoraesKV Racing Technology1:11.00351:11.5219
78SUI Simona de Silvestro (R)HVM Racing1:11.0262
37USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti Autosport1:10.7449
67USA Graham RahalSarah Fisher Racing1:11.1495
19GBR Alex Lloyd (R)Dale Coyne Racing1:10.9524
06JPN Hideki MutohNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing1:11.2855
2BRA Raphael MatosLuczo Dragon Racing de Ferran Motorsports1:11.0507
7USA Danica PatrickAndretti Autosport1:11.5340
14BRA Vítor MeiraA. J. Foyt Enterprises1:11.1348
77CAN Alex TaglianiFAZZT Race Team1:11.5669
34BRA Mario Romancini (R)Conquest Racing1:11.6020
4GBR Dan WheldonPanther Racing1:11.6095
18VEN Milka DunoDale Coyne Racing1:15.1422
36BEL Bertrand Baguette (R)Conquest Racing1:11.9800

Race

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridLaps LedPoints12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OFFICIAL RACE REPORT
3BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam Penske901:56:41.392832050
9NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing90+ 0.57035040
10GBR Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi Racing90+ 8.15907035
12AUS Will PowerTeam Penske90+ 8.663911233
26USA Marco AndrettiAndretti Autosport90+ 9.741045832
6AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam Penske90+ 10.96119028
22GBR Justin WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing90+ 11.547811026
11BRA Tony KanaanAndretti Autosport90+ 12.85338024
24GBR Mike ConwayDreyer & Reinbold Racing90+ 13.31622022
77CAN Alex TaglianiFAZZT Race Team90+ 14.845021020
4GBR Dan WheldonPanther Racing90+ 15.200723019
37USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti Autosport90+ 15.672714018
32BRA Mario MoraesKV Racing Technology90+ 16.724212017
2BRA Raphael MatosLuczo Dragon Racing de Ferran Motorsports89+ 1 Lap18016
06JPN Hideki MutohNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing89+ 1 Lap17015
8VEN E. J. VisoKV Racing Technology89+ 1 Lap10014
67USA Graham RahalSarah Fisher Racing89+ 1 Lap15013
14BRA Vítor MeiraA. J. Foyt Enterprises89+ 1 Lap20012
7USA Danica PatrickAndretti Autosport89+ 1 Lap19012
36BEL Bertrand Baguette (R)Conquest Racing89+ 1 Lap25012
78SUI Simona de Silvestro (R)HVM Racing89+ 1 Lap13012
34BRA Mario Romancini (R)Conquest Racing89+ 1 Lap22012
19GBR Alex Lloyd (R)Dale Coyne Racing89+ 1 Lap16012
18VEN Milka DunoDale Coyne Racing86+ 4 Laps24012
5JPN Takuma Sato (R)KV Racing Technology68+ 22 Laps6010

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
1AUS Will Power136
2BRA Hélio Castroneves104
3GBR Dario Franchitti94
4UK Justin Wilson85
5NZL Scott Dixon80
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References

References

  1. (2010-04-10). "Indy Grand Prix of Alabama: Qualifying, Round 1 – Group 1". [[Indy Racing League]].
  2. (2010-04-10). "Indy Grand Prix of Alabama: Qualifying, Round 1 – Group 2". [[Indy Racing League]].
  3. (2010-04-10). "Indy Grand Prix of Alabama: Qualifying – Top 12". [[Indy Racing League]].
  4. (2010-04-10). "Indy Grand Prix of Alabama: Qualifying – Fast 6". [[Indy Racing League]].
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