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2010 Indy Lights


FieldValue
seriesIndy Lights
series_nameFirestone Indy Lights
year[2010](2010-in-sports)
races13
start_dateMarch 28
end_dateOctober 2
season_champFRA Jean-Karl Vernay
champ_teamUSA Sam Schmidt Motorsports
rookie_of_yearFRA Jean-Karl Vernay
previous[2009](2009-indy-lights-season)
next[2011](2011-indy-lights-season)

The 2010 Indy Racing League Firestone Indy Lights season was the 25th Indy Lights season. It was contested over thirteen races beginning on March 28 on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, and ended on October 2 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Jean-Karl Vernay became the first European to win the championship title since Alex Lloyd in 2007, after taking five victories and ten top-five placings at the wheel of his Sam Schmidt Motorsports car. His championship title, guaranteed by just starting the final race at Homestead, also garnered him with the Rookie of the Year award, having moved into the series from Europe and the Formula 3 Euro Series. Another driver with ten top-fives, James Hinchcliffe finished second in the title race for Team Moore Racing, a race winner at Long Beach, Edmonton and Chicagoland Speedway.

Third place was fought between AFS Racing/Andretti Autosport team-mates Martin Plowman and Charlie Kimball, with Plowman coming out on top by six points; Plowman won a race at Mid-Ohio, while Kimball finished four races in second place including three in succession early in the season. Other drivers to take wins were Wade Cunningham – winning the Firestone Freedom 100 for the third time – and Sebastián Saavedra at Iowa Speedway, while two drivers visited victory lane for the first time; Pippa Mann at Kentucky Speedway and Brandon Wagner at Homestead in their second seasons in the formula.

Team and driver chart

  • All drivers competed in Firestone Firehawk–shod, Dallara chassis.
TeamNo.DriversRounds
USA AFS Racing/Andretti Autosport26nowrapUSA Charlie KimballAll
27nowrapGBR Martin PlowmanAll
USA Sam Schmidt Motorsports7nowrapFRA Jean-Karl VernayAll
11nowrapGBR Pippa Mann1-8, 10-13
49nowrapCAN Philip MajorAll
77nowrapGBR James Winslow1-3, 6-9
nowrapNZL Wade Cunningham4, 13
nowrapCAN Alex Ellis10
USA Andersen Racing4nowrapESP Carmen Jordá1-3, 7-8
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.4
NOR Anders Krohn6
BRA Giancarlo Vilarinho9-10
USA Sean Guthrie13
5nowrapUSA Joel Miller3
EST Tõnis Kasemets7
USA Bryan Herta Autosport28nowrapGBR Stefan Wilson1-9, 11-12
USA Joel Miller10
29nowrapCOL Sebastián Saavedra1-11
nowrapUSA Daniel Herrington12
nowrapGBR Dillon Battistini13
USA Team PBIR35nowrapUSA Nic LeDuc2
nowrapEST Tõnis Kasemets3
nowrapGBR Dillon Battistini11
37nowrapIRL Niall Quinn2-3
USA Team Moore Racing2nowrapCAN James HinchcliffeAll
22nowrapESP Adrián Campos Jr.All
USA Alliance Motorsports24nowrapNLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.11-13
USA PDM Racing18nowrapBRA Rodrigo BarbosaAll
USA Walker Racing40nowrapUSA Jonathan Summerton1
nowrapGBR Dan Clarke2-13
USA Davey Hamilton Racing32nowrapUSA Brandon Wagner4-5, 11-13
34nowrapUSA Henry Clarke13
USA Genoa Racing
USA O2 Racing Technology36nowrapMEX David Martínez9-10
nowrapUSA Daniel Herrington13
USA HVM Racing6nowrapNLD Junior Strous1-3
USA Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing10nowrapCOL Gustavo YacamánAll
USA Team E17nowrapBEL Jan Heylen1
nowrapUSA Jeff Simmons4
USA Michael Crawford Motorsports8nowrapMEX Juan Pablo Garcia9-10

Schedule

RndDateRace NameTrackLocation12345678910111213
March 28USA Firestone Indy Lights Grand Prix of St. PetersburgStreets of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, FL
April 11USA Firestone Indy Lights Grand Prix of AlabamaBarber Motorsports ParkBirmingham, AL
April 18USA Firestone Indy Lights Grand Prix of Long BeachStreets of Long BeachLong Beach, CA
May 28USA Firestone Freedom 100Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, IN
June 19USA AvoidTheStork.com 100Iowa SpeedwayNewton, IA
July 4USA Corning 100Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, NY
July 18CAN Toronto 100Streets of TorontoToronto, ON
July 25CAN Edmonton 100Edmonton City Centre AirportEdmonton, AB
August 8USA Mid-Ohio 100Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, OH
August 22USA Carneros 100Infineon RacewaySonoma, CA
August 28USA Chicagoland 100Chicagoland SpeedwayJoliet, IL
September 4USA Drive Smart Buckle-Up Kentucky 100Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, KY
October 2USA Fuzzy's Ultra Premium Vodka 100Homestead-Miami SpeedwayHomestead, FL

Open Testing

Firestone Indy Lights Barber Open Test

  • Friday February 26, 2010
  • Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL
  • Testing weather: 52 °F, Sunny
  • Testing Summary:
Top Three DriversPosCar
No.DriverTeamTotal
LapsBest TimeBest SpeedIn
LapPractice
Session123Average speed: 108.346 mi/h
2nowrapCAN James HinchcliffeUSA Team Moore Racing731:14.9604110.458291
27nowrapGBR Martin PlowmanUSA AFS Racing/Andretti Autosport931:15.0832110.278391
26nowrapUSA Charlie KimballUSA AFS Racing/Andretti Autosport731:15.1716110.148302

Indianapolis Open Test – Indy Lights

  • Friday May 14, 2010
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, IN
  • Testing weather:
  • Testing Summary:
Top Three DriversPosCar
No.DriverTeamTotal
LapsBest TimeBest SpeedIn
LapPractice
Session123Average speed: 0.0 mi/h
10nowrapCOL Gustavo YacamánUSA Cape Motorsports
with Wayne Taylor Racing10547.2413190.511482
11nowrapGBR Pippa MannUSA Sam Schmidt Motorsports10347.3125190.225352
26nowrapUSA Charlie KimballUSA AFS Racing/Andretti Autosport3647.3486190.080101

Race results

Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledWinning driverWinning team12345678910111213
USA St. PeteCAN James HinchcliffeCOL Sebastián SaavedraFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports
USA BarberFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports
USA Long BeachCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing
USA IndianapolisGBR Pippa MannUSA Jeff SimmonsNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports
USA IowaCOL Sebastián SaavedraCAN Philip MajorCOL Sebastián SaavedraCOL Sebastián SaavedraBryan Herta Autosport
USA Watkins GlenCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeFRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports
CAN TorontoFRA Jean-Karl VernayGBR Stefan WilsonFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports
CAN EdmontonCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeCAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing
USA Mid-OhioGBR Martin PlowmanCAN James HinchcliffeGBR Martin PlowmanGBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport
USA SonomaFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernayFRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports
USA ChicagolandGBR Martin PlowmanCAN James HinchcliffeGBR Pippa MannCAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing
USA KentuckyGBR Pippa MannESP Adrián Campos Jr.GBR Pippa MannGBR Pippa MannSam Schmidt Motorsports
USA HomesteadGBR Pippa MannCAN James HinchcliffeUSA Brandon WagnerUSA Brandon WagnerDavey Hamilton Racing

Race summaries

Round 1: Streets of St. Petersburg

  • Sunday March 28, 2010 – 12:58 p.m. EDT
  • Streets of St. Petersburg – St. Petersburg, Florida; Temporary street circuit, 1.800 mi
  • Distance: 45 laps / 81.000 mi; reduced to 35 laps / 63.000 mi due to rain.
  • Race weather: 71 °F, overcast at start with rain falling later.
  • Pole position winner: #2 James Hinchcliffe, 1:06.3496 sec, 97.664 mph
  • Most laps led: #7 Jean-Karl Vernay, 31
  • Race report: On turn one of the first lap, Philip Major divebombed the field, making contact with polesitter James Hinchcliffe, taking both out of the race. Later that lap, Adrián Campos Jr. who had made contact with Pippa Mann during the start nosed into the wall in turn 8. Mann retired from the race, after spinning under caution. On the lap four restart Jean-Karl Vernay passed Sebastián Saavedra for the lead and was later spun by Charlie Kimball in turn four, bringing out another caution. The race was red flagged on lap six during that caution period due to moisture, allowing the teams to pit and change to full wet tires. The race went back to green on lap nine. On the restart, leader Vernay pulled out to a 9-second lead over Junior Strous who had climbed to second. However, on lap 17 Strous spun in turn 1, handing Vernay a 17-second lead over new second-place Jan Heylen. On lap 25 Saavedra hit the wall bringing out the caution and erasing Vernay's 20 second lead over Heylen. However, on the resultant restart with 8 minutes remaining (the race had become a timed race due to the rain), Vernay was able to pull away and win by 11 seconds over Heylen. Jonathan Summerton spun in the final corner of the last lap and fell from fourth to eighth.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 60.924 mi/hLead changes: 1 between 2 driversCautions: 4 for 10 laps
27FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports351:02:02.684831
417BEL Jan HeylenTeam E35+11.23380
1428GBR Stefan WilsonBryan Herta Autosport35+11.57850
726USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport35+20.40410
1010COL Gustavo YacamánCape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing35+21.80130

Round 2: Barber Motorsports Park

  • Sunday April 11, 2010 – 1:13 p.m. EDT / 12:13 p.m. CDT
  • Barber Motorsports Park – Birmingham, Alabama; Permanent road course, 2.300 mi
  • Distance: 40 laps / 92.000 mi
  • Race weather: 76 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #7 Jean-Karl Vernay, 1:14.8726 sec, 110.588 mph
  • Most laps led: #7 Jean-Karl Vernay, 39
  • Race report: At the start, Charlie Kimball moved into the lead ahead of Jean-Karl Vernay but was deemed to have jumped the start. On lap two, Kimball conceded the lead to Vernay and the Sam Schmidt Motorsports driver would not relinquish the lead en route to his second consecutive victory. Kimball finished second ahead of Sebastián Saavedra, Martin Plowman and James Hinchcliffe. Two drivers did not finish the race: Rodrigo Barbosa suffered a mechanical failure, while Carmen Jordá retired after a spin.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 96.627 mi/hLead changes: 1 between 2 driversCautions: 2 for 4 laps
17FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports4057:07.603339
226USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport40+1.15421
429COL Sebastián SaavedraBryan Herta Autosport40+5.79700
327GBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport40+9.07940
52CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing40+10.29970

Round 3: Streets of Long Beach

  • Sunday April 18, 2010 – 1:40 p.m. EDT / 10:40 a.m. PDT
  • Streets of Long Beach – Long Beach, California; Temporary street circuit, 1.968 mi
  • Distance: 45 laps / 88.560 mi
  • Race weather: 64 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #2 James Hinchcliffe, 1:14.6261 sec, 94.937 mph
  • Most laps led: #2 James Hinchcliffe, 45
  • Race report: Starting from his second pole of the season, James Hinchcliffe led the field through Turn 1 on the opening lap as Charlie Kimball overhauled Jean-Karl Vernay for second place. The three drivers then held their respective positions for the duration of the race, as the other drivers battled behind. Sebastián Saavedra and Martin Plowman rounded out the top five placings. Dan Clarke and Junior Strous both ran into early trouble, with Clarke suffering a mechanical problem and Strous running into the barriers on Lap 9. Clarke returned to the race six laps down, and wound up thirteenth at the end of the race. Stefan Wilson suffered an electrical problem, Rodrigo Barbosa was parked after causing two of the race's four full course cautions with spins and Adrián Campos Jr. crashed heavily at Turn 1 on Lap 34, causing the third caution. Almost immediately after the race returned to green after the Campos crash, the yellow flags flew again after Gustavo Yacamán and Niall Quinn were both involved in incidents at the track's Fountain section; Yacamán having been punted from behind by Quinn's team-mate Tõnis Kasemets, while Quinn spun by himself. On the penultimate lap, Sam Schmidt Motorsports' Philip Major ran into his team-mate James Winslow, forcing the British driver into the barrier and was eventually scored in twelfth position.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 83.429 mi/hLead changes: NoneCautions: 4 for 8 laps
12CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing451:03:41.408245
326USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport45+0.83700
27FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports45+1.22910
429COL Sebastián SaavedraBryan Herta Autosport45+2.91260
527GBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport45+4.47350

Round 4: Firestone Freedom 100

  • Friday May 28, 2010 – 12:30 p.m. EDT / 11:30 a.m. CDT
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana; Permanent racing facility, 2.500 mi
  • Distance: 40 laps / 100.000 mi
  • Race weather: 79 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #11 Pippa Mann, 1:35.7505 sec, 187.989 mph (2-lap)
  • Most laps led: #77 Wade Cunningham, 38
  • Race report: Pippa Mann led the field to the green flag, but was immediately overtaken by Wade Cunningham, with Charlie Kimball, series returnee Jeff Simmons and Martin Plowman all getting ahead of Mann by the end of the first lap. Mann's race ended at Turn 1 of lap three, being an innocent victim in an accident with Simmons, producing the race's only caution period. Championship leader Jean-Karl Vernay hit trouble early in the race, making a lengthy pit-stop on lap one, returning to the field several laps down. When the race returned to green on lap nine, Cunningham led from Kimball, Plowman, Dan Clarke and Philip Major. Kimball took the lead on lap ten before Cunningham repassed him on lap eleven. James Hinchcliffe progressed through the field, and ran as high as second place for the middle portion of the race, before Kimball reasserted himself in the position. He once again took the lead from Cunningham before the New Zealander took the lead for good on lap 34. Cunningham held his rivals off for the remaining laps, as he took his third Freedom 100 victory by 0.4368 seconds from Kimball, with Hinchcliffe, Clarke and Plowman rounding out the top five positions. Along with Simmons and Mann, Arie Luyendyk Jr. retired from the race due to mechanical gremlins. With Vernay finishing down the field, his championship lead over Kimball was trimmed to just five points.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 150.285 mi/hLead changes: 4 between 2 driversCautions: 1 for 6 laps
277NZL Wade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports4039:55.455238
326USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport40+0.43682
82CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing40+2.36380
1040GBR Dan ClarkeWalker Racing40+2.64590
427GBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport40+3.70240

Round 5: AvoidTheStork.com 100

  • Saturday June 19, 2010 – 9:40 p.m. EDT / 8:40 p.m. CDT
  • Iowa Speedway – Newton, Iowa; Permanent racing facility, 0.894 mi
  • Distance: 115 laps / 102.810 mi
  • Race weather: 77 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #29 Sebastián Saavedra, 40.0594 sec, 160.681 mph (2-lap)
  • Most laps led: #29 Sebastián Saavedra, 115
  • Race report:
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 133.614 mi/hLead changes: NoneCautions: 2 for 15 laps
129COL Sebastián SaavedraBryan Herta Autosport11546:10.0471115
227GBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport115+0.48200
37FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports115+1.36820
522ESP Adrián Campos Jr.Team Moore Racing115+5.84680
92CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing115+7.49750

Round 6: Corning 100

  • Sunday July 4, 2010 – 1:30 p.m. EDT
  • Watkins Glen International – Watkins Glen, New York; Permanent racing facility, 3.370 mi
  • Distance: 30 laps / 101.100 mi
  • Race weather: 85 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #2 James Hinchcliffe, 1:37.3593 sec, 124.610 mph
  • Most laps led: #2 James Hinchcliffe, 18
  • Race report: Charlie Kimball suffered problems even before the start of the race, stalling his car at Turn 7. His stall forced the start to be waved off a lap. When the race did eventually get under way, James Hinchcliffe led Stefan Wilson into Turn 1. Wilson would be demoted to fourth by the end of the lap, as both championship leader Jean-Karl Vernay and Sebastián Saavedra found a way past the British driver. The first of two cautions flew on lap two as Dan Clarke was tipped into a spin by Pippa Mann and both cars found the wall at Turn 9. After the restart, Wilson was demoted yet further, as debutant Anders Krohn found a way by. Krohn would fall to tenth position by the race's conclusion. Wilson's engine blew at the beginning of lap fourteen, causing the second and final caution due to fluid leaking out of his Bryan Herta Autosport car all the way along the front straight. Vernay found a way past Hinchcliffe on lap nineteen, using the Canadian's slipstream to full effect, passing him into the Inner Loop. Vernay held the lead to the end, as he won his third race of the season to extend his championship lead. Hinchcliffe finished in close proximity to Vernay in second, with Saavedra, Martin Plowman and James Winslow – returning to the series, and starting last out of the 14-car grid – rounded out the top five placings.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 103.149 mi/hLead changes: 1 between 2 driversCautions: 2 for 6 laps
37FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports3058:48.494612
12CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing30+0.213518
429COL Sebastián SaavedraBryan Herta Autosport30+3.96350
627GBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport30+19.07290
1477GBR James WinslowSam Schmidt Motorsports30+23.32940

Round 7: Toronto 100

  • Sunday July 18, 2010 – 10:25 a.m. EDT
  • Streets of Toronto – Toronto, Ontario; Temporary street circuit, 1.755 mi
  • Distance: 50 laps / 87.750 mi
  • Race weather: 72 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #7 Jean-Karl Vernay, 1:05.2989 sec, 96.755 mph
  • Most laps led: #7 Jean-Karl Vernay, 50
  • Race report: Jean-Karl Vernay dominated en route to his fourth victory of the season, leading every lap of the race from pole position. After fending off sufficient pressure from James Hinchcliffe, Vernay extended his lead despite two full course cautions for incidents at Turn 8. Hinchcliffe was due to finish second behind Vernay but made a mistake into Turn 3 and allowed Dan Clarke and Gustavo Yacamán to fill the remaining podium slots. Charlie Kimball also looked for the pass into Turn 5, but ended up colliding with Hinchcliffe sending him into the wall and a tenth-place classification. Kimball finished fourth ahead of a recovering Stefan Wilson, who set the fastest lap after earlier going down the escape road due to an error. Other retirees from the race were Sebastián Saavedra who lost fourth gear, and Carmen Jordá who spun at Turn 8.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 89.439 mi/hLead changes: NoneCautions: 2 for 4 laps
17FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports5058:52.008350
340GBR Dan ClarkeWalker Racing50+1.74690
410COL Gustavo YacamánCape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing50+2.74460
726USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport50+3.56880
1028GBR Stefan WilsonBryan Herta Autosport50+4.26670

Round 8: Edmonton 100

  • Sunday July 25, 2010 – 2:57 p.m. EDT / 12:57 p.m. MDT
  • Edmonton City Centre Airport – Edmonton, Alberta; Temporary airport course, 1.973 mi
  • Distance: 50 laps / 98.650 mi
  • Race weather: 69 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #2 James Hinchcliffe, 1:06.2160 sec, 107.267 mph
  • Most laps led: #2 James Hinchcliffe, 50
  • Race report: James Hinchcliffe led from start to finish, as he cut Jean-Karl Vernay's championship lead by thirteen to 55, in a race which lacked overtaking moves. The top five qualifiers – Hinchcliffe, Vernay, Martin Plowman, Charlie Kimball and Dan Clarke – claimed the top five placings, with only Carmen Jordá failing to finish out of the 13-car grid.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 101.085 mi/hLead changes: NoneCautions: 1 for 3 laps
12CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing5058:33.272150
27FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports50+1.22730
327GBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport50+9.56050
426USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport50+11.69910
540GBR Dan ClarkeWalker Racing50+12.53200

Round 9: Mid-Ohio 100

  • Sunday August 8, 2010 – 12:30 p.m. EDT
  • Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course – Lexington, Ohio; Permanent racing facility, 2.258 mi
  • Distance: 40 laps / 90.320 mi
  • Race weather: 83 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #27 Martin Plowman, 1:12.8624 sec, 111.564 mph
  • Most laps led: #27 Martin Plowman, 40
  • Race report: Martin Plowman became an Indy Lights victor after leading from start-to-finish to tie James Hinchcliffe for second in the championship. Plowman held off the challenge of Hinchcliffe during the race, with the Canadian driver running wide midway through the race. British drivers claimed a 1-2 as Dan Clarke finished second ahead of Plowman's team-mate Charlie Kimball and the Bryan Herta Autosport cars of Stefan Wilson and Sebastián Saavedra. Championship leader Jean-Karl Vernay struggled all weekend and finished in eighth, just behind Hinchcliffe.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 107.364 mi/hLead changes: NoneCautions: None
127GBR Martin PlowmanAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport4050:28.506740
340GBR Dan ClarkeWalker Racing40+0.84430
626USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport40+4.17340
528GBR Stefan WilsonBryan Herta Autosport40+7.62150
429COL Sebastián SaavedraBryan Herta Autosport40+7.80450

Round 10: Carneros 100

  • Sunday August 22, 2010 – 2:45 p.m. EDT / 11:45 a.m. PDT
  • Infineon Raceway – Sonoma, California; Permanent racing facility, 2.303 mi
  • Distance: 40 laps / 92.120 mi
  • Race weather: 67 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #7 Jean-Karl Vernay, 1:23.5582 sec, 99.222 mph
  • Most laps led: #7 Jean-Karl Vernay, 40
  • Race report:
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 88.638 mi/hLead changes: NoneCautions: 2 for 5 laps
17FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports401:02:21.425240
226USA Charlie KimballAFS Racing/Andretti Autosport40+3.42450
32CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing40+10.55830
410COL Gustavo YacamánCape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing40+15.21150
711GBR Pippa MannSam Schmidt Motorsports40+23.25990

Round 11: Chicagoland 100

  • Saturday August 28, 2010 – 5:15 p.m. EDT / 4:15 p.m. CDT
  • Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, Illinois; Permanent racing facility, 1.520 mi
  • Distance: 67 laps / 101.840 mi
  • Race weather: 93 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #27 Martin Plowman, 57.7510 sec, 189.503 mph (2-lap)
  • Most laps led: #11 Pippa Mann, 35
  • Race report:
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 143.723 mi/hLead changes: 4 between 3 driversCautions: 4 for 17 laps
132CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing6742:30.90803
211GBR Pippa MannSam Schmidt Motorsports67+0.015935
449CAN Philip MajorSam Schmidt Motorsports67+0.05570
57FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports67+0.12710
1140GBR Dan ClarkeWalker Racing67+0.20610

Round 12: Drive Smart Buckle-Up Kentucky 100

  • Saturday September 4, 2010 – 5:30 p.m. EDT
  • Kentucky Speedway – Sparta, Kentucky; Permanent racing facility, 1.480 mi
  • Distance: 67 laps / 99.160 mi
  • Race weather: 76 °F, scattered clouds
  • Pole position winner: #11 Pippa Mann, 55.9447 sec, 190.474 mph (2-lap)
  • Most laps led: #11 Pippa Mann, 67
  • Race report: Pippa Mann led from start to finish to join Ana Beatriz as female winners in Indy Lights, as she pulled away from her rivals to a winning margin of nearly seven seconds. Jean-Karl Vernay had a chance to wrap up the title with a round to spare, but with James Hinchcliffe finishing ahead of him, his 48-point championship lead meant that Vernay will only need to start the final race on October 2 to become champion. Adrián Campos Jr. equalled his best finish to place fourth, a car length behind Vernay while Gustavo Yacamán finished fifth after starting on the back row. Daniel Herrington returned to the series as a raceday replacement at Bryan Herta Autosport for Sebastián Saavedra who parted company with the team but only made it as far as lap two, when he was involved in a three-car crash with team-mate Stefan Wilson and Philip Major, which brought out the only caution of the race, before the race was halted for 15 minutes to sweep the circuit of debris. All three drivers were unhurt in the incident.
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 174.581 mi/hLead changes: NoneCautions: 1 for 3 laps
111GBR Pippa MannSam Schmidt Motorsports6734:04.752967
62CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing67+6.83720
47FRA Jean-Karl VernaySam Schmidt Motorsports67+9.71370
722ESP Adrián Campos Jr.Team Moore Racing67+9.79240
1310COL Gustavo YacamánCape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing67+13.92450

Round 13: Fuzzy's Ultra Premium Vodka 100

  • Saturday October 2, 2010 – 3:45 p.m. EDT
  • Homestead-Miami Speedway – Homestead, Florida; Permanent racing facility, 1.485 mi
  • Distance: 67 laps / 99.495 mi
  • Race weather: 88 °F, clear skies
  • Pole position winner: #11 Pippa Mann, 57.2999 sec, 186.597 mph (2-lap)
  • Most laps led: #32 Brandon Wagner, 66
  • Race report:
Top Five FinishersFin.
PosSt.
PosCar
No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps
Led12345Race average speed: 146.898 mi/hLead changes: 2 between 2 driversCautions: 1 for 9 laps
332USA Brandon WagnerDavey Hamilton Racing6740:38.303666
62CAN James HinchcliffeTeam Moore Racing67+0.70061
577NZL Wade CunninghamSam Schmidt Motorsports67+9.08360
1022ESP Adrián Campos Jr.Team Moore Racing67+10.13350
111GBR Pippa MannSam Schmidt Motorsports67+10.92610

Driver standings

PosDriverSTP
USABAR
USALBH
USAINDY
USAIOW
USAWGL
USATOR
CANEDM
CANMOH
USASNM
USACHI
USAKTY
USAHMS
USAPts149424713392438853136307730483039299102931127812241131361413015871684178218561956204721442244234124402540263827372824292030203119321933163415PosDriverSTP
USABAR
USALBH
USAINDY
USAIOW
USAWGL
USATOR
CANEDM
CANMOH
USASNM
USACHI
USAKTY
USAHMS
USAPts
FRA Jean-Karl Vernay1****1****31331**1***28***1****4315
CAN James Hinchcliffe**15**5***1****35***2****10***1*****7*3*1*2*2*
GBR Martin Plowman64552473**1***16**13**76
USA Charlie Kimball42221311443214613
GBR Pippa Mann13128**16**81481152***1*****5**
ESP Adrián Campos Jr.1613151047138678*4*4
GBR Dan Clarke71349132521351017
COL Sebastián Saavedra*12*349**1***314651511
CAN Philip Major141076*6*6121010113138
COL Gustavo Yacamán5914111183915415516
GBR Stefan Wilson36177712*5*74614
BRA Rodrigo Barbosa91616121099121212101114
USA Brandon Wagner8121281*
GBR James Winslow715125119
NZL Wade Cunningham1*3
ESP Carmen Jordá111710Wth1513
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.147912
EST Tõnis Kasemets66
NLD Junior Strous10818
MEX Juan Pablo Garcia116
USA Daniel Herrington127
GBR Dillon Battistini99
USA Joel Miller119
BEL Jan Heylen2
MEX David Martínez148
IRL Niall Quinn149
BRA Giancarlo Vilarinho1310
USA Jonathan Summerton8
NOR Anders Krohn10
USA Sean Guthrie10
USA Nic LeDuc11
USA Henry Clarke11
CAN Alex Ellis14
USA Jeff Simmons*15*

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ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing

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Rookie

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  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes.

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