Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
geography/india

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

2012 Indianapolis 500

96th running of the Indianapolis 500


96th running of the Indianapolis 500

FieldValue
race_name96th Indianapolis 500
race_logo2012indianapolis500logo.png
sanctionIndyCar
season[2012 IndyCar season](2012-indycar-series-season)
teamChip Ganassi Racing
dateMay 27, 2012
winnerGBR Dario Franchitti
mph
poleAUS Ryan Briscoe
pole_speed
fast_timeAUS Ryan Briscoe
rookieBRA Rubens Barrichello
leaderUSA Marco Andretti (59)
anthemMartina McBride
back_homeJim Nabors (video)
start_enginesMari Hulman George
pace_carChevrolet Corvette ZR1
pace_driverGuy Fieri
two_seaterMario Andretti (driver)
Thomas Patton (passenger)
honorary_startIndiana Governor Mitch Daniels
starterPaul Blevin
attendance300,000+ (est.)
networkABC
announcersMarty Reid, Scott Goodyear, and Eddie Cheever
rating4.34
previous[2011](2011-indianapolis-500)
next[2013](2013-indianapolis-500)

Thomas Patton (passenger)

The 96th Indianapolis 500 was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, on Sunday May 27, 2012. It was the premier event of the 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series season. For the first time since 1996 all entries featured turbocharged engines, and all entries were brand new model-year chassis, as part of the ICONIC Project. This was the first time since 2003, and only the fourth time since 1985, that all cars were a new model-year chassis.

The track opened for practice on Saturday May 12. Time trials were held May 19–20. Ryan Briscoe of Penske Racing qualified for the pole position. The final practice, traditionally dubbed "Carb Day", was held Friday May 25.

Dario Franchitti, who previously won the race in 2007 and 2010, won the event, becoming a three-time Indy 500 champion. On the final lap, second place Takuma Sato challenged Franchitti for the lead in turn one, but Franchitti maintained a low line, forcing Sato's left tires on or over the white line marking the edge of the course. As the two cars were side by side, Sato spun and crashed into the outside wall. Sato finished in 17th, while Franchitti went on to take the victory. Franchitti's teammate Scott Dixon finished second, sweeping a 1-2 finish for Chip Ganassi Racing. The race set an all-time record with 34 lead changes. Franchitti's win represented the third consecutive competition Indy victory for Honda since 2004 (excluding the 2006 to 2011 editions) and also first overall competition race win for Honda since 2005 Toyota Indy 400.

Dario Franchitti won his first Indianapolis 500 with Brembo-equipped brakes. This was the last win of Dario Franchitti's 12 season career. In the penultimate race of the 2013 IndyCar Series in Houston, Franchitti would be involved in a multi-car accident that would prematurely end his career.

Event background

For the first time since 1947, the previous year's race winner had been killed in a racing crash in the time between races. Defending race winner Dan Wheldon{{cite news

Jim Nabors, who has traditionally sung "Back Home Again in Indiana" during the pre-race ceremonies in most years since 1972, was not able to attend the race for health reasons. The Speedway sent a film crew to record a video of him performing the song at his home in Hawaii, and aired it on video boards on race morning.{{cite news|url=http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/indy500/news/show/type/news/51652-nabors-will-sing-and-39-indianaand-39-despite-missing-2012-indianapolis-500/|title=Nabors Will Sing 'Indiana' Despite Missing 2012 Indianapolis 500

Going into the month, there was growing concern about filling the field to the traditional 33 cars. This was due in part to the struggles of Lotus, and lease issues in the first year of the new engine package, namely involving Dragon Racing. However, on Bump Day, the field was filled to exactly 33 cars, with no cars bumped, a similar situation to 2003.

Rule changes

  • Due to safety concerns, IndyCar officials announced in the 2012 State of IndyCar address that restarts would revert to single-file for the two ovals whose distance is at least two miles or greater. This eliminated the double-file restarts used at Indy in 2011 only.
  • The overtake assist system ("Push-to-pass") was eliminated for the Indianapolis 500 and other oval races.
  • The race will start after four warm up laps (3 parade laps and 1 pace lap), up from three warm up laps used from 1977 to 2011. During the first parade lap, the field is required to stay aligned in the traditional eleven rows of three. During the second and third laps, the cars are allowed to break single file in order to warm up their tires. During the final pace lap, the field must reassemble into the rows of three for the start.
  • At the start and on restarts, cars may pass as soon as the green flag/light is displayed. Previously, cars could not pass until crossing the start/finish line.
  • If there is a caution period during the final 20 laps, all lapped cars will be placed at the end of the line for the subsequent restart.

Schedule

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
29
São Paulo30
1
2
3
4
5
Mini-Marathon
6
7
Oval test8
9
10
ROP11
Indy Lights12
Practice
13
Practice14
Practice15
Practice16
Practice17
Practice18
Practice19
Pole Day
20
Bump Day21
22
23
Comm. Day24
Indy Lights25
Carb Day26
Legends Day
27
Indy 50028
Memorial Day29
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

|} |}

Other scheduled events included:{{cite news |access-date=2012-02-18 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120218000333/http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/indy500/eventinfo/35391-Schedule/ |archive-date=2012-02-18

  • May 11 – Freedom 100 testing
  • May 12–13 – Second Annual Celebration of Automobiles / Emerging Technologies Day
  • May 24 – Freedom 100 practice and time trials
  • May 25 – Freedom 100 race, Carb Day concert featuring Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • May 26 – Legends Day featuring Roger Penske: Public Drivers Meeting, Autograph sessions

Entry list

:See Team and driver chart for more information

On April 18, 2012, the official entry list of thirty-four car/driver combinations was released. Former winners entered include Dario Franchitti, Hélio Castroneves and Scott Dixon. In an unusual move, Chip Ganassi Racing sponsor Target changed Franchitti's car number for the month. While Franchitti was legally entitled to using #1, the team decided instead to keep the team's #10 identity for the season, but to celebrate Target's fifty years in business, the car carried #50 for the race. The stylised #50 utilised the Target logo.

Former Formula One driver Jean Alesi was listed as an entry for Newman Haas Racing,{{cite news

Michel Jourdain Jr., who had last raced at Indy sixteen years earlier in 1996, was named to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Jourdain would be the only driver in the field from the 1990s. With John Andretti not entered, not a single driver from the 1980s was in the field.

Testing and rookie orientation

With the introduction of the new chassis and engine package, testing was conducted at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the offseason. The first phase of testing involved Dan Wheldon, and testing was conducted on the USGP road course at Indianapolis on September 1, and on the oval in late September. Dario Franchitti and Tony Kanaan tested at Indianapolis in early November for Honda and Chevrolet. Test results were mixed at the Speedway, with drivers complaining of weight imbalance issues, and speeds (208–216 mph) were down from what was expected.

Open test — Wednesday, April 4

  • Weather: 64 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: An open test was held for veteran drivers only. Multi-car teams were allowed only one car/driver combination for the test, rookies were not allowed, and Lotus did not participate. The cars were fitted with new rear wheel guards, designed to correct aerodynamic issues experienced during previous tests. Nine drivers took part in the test. Tony Kanaan, Marco Andretti, Hélio Castroneves, Ed Carpenter, and J. R. Hildebrand test for Chevrolet. Scott Dixon, Takuma Sato, Mike Conway, and Justin Wilson tested for Honda. The nine drivers completed 495 laps, with no incidents reported.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet218.625
**11**BRA Tony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet218.439
**10**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda218.094
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/Indy_test_combined.pdf) **

Texas Motor Speedway Test — Monday, May 7

For the second year in a row, IndyCar held an official pre-Indy oval test. Since the Indy 500 will be the first oval race of the 2012 season, the league hosted a test for rookies to assimilate with ovals, and to test out an updated aero kit package for Texas Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile 24-degree banked oval which has been a type of circuit that was questionable in light of the Las Vegas tragedy. The aero kit package at Texas was not used for Indianapolis or Fontana. Indianapolis and Fontana, home of the 2012 IZOD IndyCar World Championship, used the same superspeedway aero and rules package. The test also saw Rubens Barrichello take his first competitive laps on an oval on Monday May 7.

PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda212.371
**83**USA Charlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingHonda211.330
**10**GBR Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi RacingHonda210.525
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/TEX-test_combined.pdf) **

Rookie orientation program — Thursday, May 10

  • Weather: 63 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: On the first day of track activity in the month of May, eight rookies took to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway track. Of these eight drivers, seven of them passed the mandatory Rookie Orientation Program with James Jakes leading the speed charts during the day with a top lap at 218.266 mph. Bryan Clauson, Josef Newgarden, Rubens Barrichello, Simon Pagenaud, Michel Jourdain Jr., and Wade Cunningham were all able to break 210 mph during the practice.{{cite news |author-link=Robin Miller (journalist) |access-date=2012-05-14 |archive-date=2012-05-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514092634/http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/indycar-barrichello-among-four-drivers-to-pass-indy-rop |url-status=dead |access-date=2012-05-14}} On Friday May 11, Alesi completed the first two phases.{{cite news |access-date=2012-05-14}}
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**19**GBR James Jakes ****Dale Coyne RacingHonda218.268
**39**USA Bryan Clauson ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda217.046
**67**USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda216.573
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/INDY_rop_results.pdf) **

Practice

Opening Day — Saturday, May 12

  • Weather: 74 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: Rookie Josef Newgarden led the way, while J. R. Hildebrand led the tow chart. Townsend Bell was not at the track, as he was competing in an American Le Mans race at Laguna Seca. Among the other drivers not making laps were Katherine Legge and Sébastien Bourdais, who were currently without an engine deal. The first cars on the track were the three Penske Racing cars, who completed a parade lap with all three cars alongside. Marco Andretti did not spend any time in his own car, but shook down the 17 and 25 cars for a couple laps.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**67**USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda220.250
**4**USA J. R. HildebrandPanther RacingChevrolet219.693
**39**USA Bryan Clauson ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda219.632
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/Indy_practice1.pdf) **

Open practice — Sunday, May 13

  • Weather: 75 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: A total of 33 cars completed 1,138 practice laps without incident. Wade Cunningham completed the third phase of the rookie test, early in the day's practice session. Six drivers completed laps over 220 mph.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**17**COL Sebastián SaavedraAFS Racing/Andretti AutosportChevrolet221.526
**39**USA Bryan Clauson ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda221.173
**67**USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda221.158
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/Indy500indycar-results-p2.pdf) **

Open practice — Monday, May 14

  • Weather: 78 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: After days of struggles, Jean Alesi finally completed the third phase of rookie orientation. This was accomplished with the approved use of the qualifying boost, which gave them an extra 5–6 mph. Graham Rahal's car suffered engine woes, the first of the month at Indianapolis. A total of 1,199 laps were completed without incident.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**67**USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda222.486
**28**USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet221.639
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet221.519
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/Indy500indycar-results-p3.pdf) **

Open practice — Tuesday, May 15

  • Weather: 79 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: The busiest day of practice thus far saw Marco Andretti set the fastest lap of the month at 223.676 mph. Thirty car/driver combinations completed 1,602 laps without incident. Most of the day focused on race setups and drafting practice. Dragon Racing drivers Sébastien Bourdais and Katherine Legge had yet to turn a lap all month, as the team was trying to get out of their contract with Lotus.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet223.676
**3**BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet222.025
**27**CAN James HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet221.864
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/Indy500indycar-results-p4.pdf) **

Open practice — Wednesday, May 16

  • Weather: 76 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: Rookie Josef Newgarden led the speed chart with a lap of 222.785 mph, but also became the first car to suffer an incident on the track. With 16 minutes left in the day, Newgarden lost the back end at the exit of turn four, did two 360° spins, and tapped the inside wall on the mainstretch. Newgarden was not injured, and the car suffered only minor damage to the front wing and rear wheel assembly. A total of 30 cars completed 1,632 laps, the busiest day thus far during the month. Off the track, Dragon Racing, acquired a Chevrolet engine and began installing it in one of their cars, in preparations for Katherine Legge and Sébastien Bourdais to pass their rookie and refresher test, respectively, Thursday morning.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**67**USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda222.785
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet222.108
**28**USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet221.763
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/Indy_practice_5.pdf) **

Open practice — Thursday, May 17

  • Weather: 74 °F, partly cloudy
  • Practice summary: The track opened early to give extra track time for Dragon Racing drivers Sébastien Bourdais and Katherine Legge. Bourdais completed his refresher course in the morning, and Legge completed ROP phase one, both in the Dragon #6 car. The track opened for all drivers at 1 p.m. Thursday was the final day of practice with race day turbocharger boost settings of 130 kPa. A total of 29 drivers took laps, with no incidents reported. Legge was granted additional time in the evening til 6:40 p.m., during which she completed the second phase of rookie orientation.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda223.088
**67**USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda222.709
**38**USA Graham RahalChip Ganassi RacingHonda222.080
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/INDY-practice6.pdf) **

Fast Friday practice — Friday, May 18

  • Weather: 81 °F, sunny
  • Practice summary: "Fast Friday" practice was the final full day of practice prior to time trials. Turbocharger boost settings were elevated to 140 kPa for this session, as well as for time trials. Marco Andretti (227.540 mph) set the fastest lap of the day and of the month on a sunny, hot afternoon. All cars took laps except for Oriol Servià, who experienced engine trouble. No wall contact was reported, but Michel Jourdain Jr. suffered a blown engine and a subsequent oil fire on his car early in the session. For the first time since 1998, the entire first week of practice was conducted without any time lost due to rain.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet227.540
**2**AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam PenskeChevrolet226.835
**3**BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet226.716
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/INDY-practice7.pdf) **

Time Trials

Saturday May 19 – Pole Day

  • Weather:

Practice

  • Practice summary:
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**3**BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet227.744
**25**BRA Ana BeatrizAndretti Autosport/Conquest RacingChevrolet226.187
**2**AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam PenskeChevrolet226.027
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/INDY-practice8.pdf) **

Qualifying

  • Qualifying draw: Results
  • First segment summary: Tony Kanaan was the first driver out on the track, but his time was later disallowed after it was discovered he was missing a ballast on the rear view mirror. He would re-qualify later in the day. Mike Conway also had his time disallowed after inspection, as the car was found to be underweight. Bryan Clauson wrecked on his fourth qualifying lap, but despite a lot of damage to the car, the team was not planning on going to a backup car. Oriol Servià spun exiting turn four on his final warmup lap, hitting the inside wall and the pit wall. Ed Carpenter was bumped from the field and crashed heavily on his attempt to re-enter the field. Wade Cunningham, Mike Conway and Sébastien Bourdais were also bumped from the field of 24. Sebastián Saavedra started his qualifying run as the gun sounded, after Conway's crew changed the tires after going through technical inspection. Katherine Legge's run was waved off because her team was not in place to give the starter instructions. The nine drivers to advance to the fast nine were James Hinchcliffe, Will Power, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Hélio Castroneves, Ryan Briscoe, Tony Kanaan, Marco Andretti, Josef Newgarden and E. J. Viso.
  • Fast Nine Shootout summary: Viso and Kanaan waved off their runs, and neither returned to the track for the session. Newgarden pulled his car from the line shortly afterward; he returned later and, in light of his team-mate's crash, set a conservative run of 224.037 mph. Ryan Briscoe set down an early quick time of 226.484 mph, as the second driver to complete a full qualifying run. Only James Hinchcliffe came close to topping his time on their first run, falling short by a scant .003 miles per hour. Castroneves made an attempt at a second run, but it was much slower and was waved off after the first lap. Power also made a second attempt, but waved it off after three laps. Hinchcliffe's second run was waved off by race control after it became clear he would not go faster on his second run. Ryan Hunter-Reay was the only car that picked up speed on a second run, but did not gain any positions. Ryan Briscoe held on to take the pole position, by the closest margin in Indianapolis 500 history.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeedPts123456789101112131415161718192021222324
**Fast Nine Shootout (positions 1–9)**
**2**AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam PenskeChevrolet226.48415
**27**CAN James HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet226.48113
**28**USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet226.24012
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet225.45611
**12**AUS Will PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet225.42210
**3**BRA Hélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet225.1729
**67**USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda224.0378
**11**BRA Tony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet224.751 Q17
**5**VEN E. J. VisoKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet224.422 Q16
**Positions 10–24**
**8**BRA Rubens Barrichello ****KV Racing TechnologyChevrolet224.2644
**98**CAN Alex TaglianiTeam Barracuda – BHAHonda224.0004
**38**USA Graham RahalChip Ganassi RacingHonda223.9594
**25**BRA Ana BeatrizAndretti Autosport/Conquest RacingChevrolet223.9204
**83**USA Charlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingHonda223.8684
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda223.6844
**50**GBR Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi RacingHonda223.5824
**19**GBR James Jakes ****Dale Coyne RacingHonda223.4824
**4**USA J. R. HildebrandPanther RacingChevrolet223.4224
**15**JPN Takuma SatoRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda223.3924
**99**USA Townsend BellSchmidt–Hamilton MotorsportsHonda223.1344
**18**GBR Justin WilsonDale Coyne RacingHonda222.9294
**30**MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Rahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda222.8934
**77**FRA Simon Pagenaud ****Schmidt–Hamilton MotorsportsHonda222.8914
**17**COL Sebastián SaavedraAndretti Autosport/AFS RacingChevrolet222.8114
**Other Attempts**
**41**NZL Wade Cunningham ****A. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda222.689
**14**GBR Mike ConwayA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda222.434
**7**FRA Sébastien BourdaisDragon RacingChevrolet222.415
**39**USA Bryan Clauson ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHondaCrashed
**20**USA Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevroletCrashed
**6**GBR Katherine Legge ****Dragon RacingChevroletWaved Off
**22**ESP Oriol ServiàPanther/Dreyer & Reinbold RacingChevroletCrashed
**78**SUI Simona de SilvestroHVM RacingLotusN/A
**64**FRA Jean Alesi ****Fan Force UnitedLotusN/A
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/INDY-pole_qualifying.pdf) **

Q1 The driver waved off and did not make an attempt during Q2. Per INDYCAR rules, Q1 times determine positions after the drivers who completed Q2.

Sunday May 20 – Bump Day

  • Weather:

Practice

  • Practice summary:
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**22**ESP Oriol ServiàPanther/Dreyer & Reinbold RacingChevrolet223.752
**7**FRA Sébastien BourdaisDragon RacingChevrolet223.479
**20T**USA Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet222.886
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2012/INDY-practice9.pdf) **

Qualifying

  • Bump Day summary: Before the opening of the track, Jay Howard and Pippa Mann announced they would not make attempts to qualify for the field, with Howard citing an engine deal that had fallen apart. There had been some rumors that IndyCar had stopped last minute deals from coming together, with Mann and Howard's deals falling apart at the last moments, though Randy Bernard stated on his Twitter account that this was not the case.
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeedPts252627282930313233
**7**FRA Sébastien BourdaisDragon RacingChevrolet223.7603
**41**NZL Wade Cunningham ****A. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda223.2583
**22**ESP Oriol ServiàPanther/Dreyer & Reinbold RacingChevrolet222.3933
**20T**USA Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet222.3243
**14**GBR Mike ConwayA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda222.3193
**6**GBR Katherine Legge ****Dragon RacingChevrolet221.6243
**39**USA Bryan Clauson ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda214.4553
**78**SUI Simona de SilvestroHVM RacingLotus214.3933
**64**FRA Jean Alesi ****Fan Force UnitedLotus210.0943
**[OFFICIAL REPORT](https://web.archive.org/web/20120622011516/http://www.indycar.com/~/media/Files/05-Indianapolis-500/05-IND-QualificationResults)**

Carb Day

Final practice — Friday, May 25

  • Weather: TBA
  • Practice summary: TBA
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed123
**50**GBR Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi RacingHonda222.360
**9**NZL Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda222.274
**26**USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet221.702
**OFFICIAL REPORT**

Pit Stop Challenge

The 35th annual Pit Stop Challenge was held on Friday May 27. The competition featured twelve participants in a single-elimination bracket-style match-up. Four teams received byes, while eight teams competed in the first round. A total purse of $100,000 was at stake, with $50,000 going to the winning team. The format has two cars competing in a layout that resembles a drag race. The cars race from a standing start and drive into the pit box, change four tires, simulate a refueling, and race to a finish line a few hundred feet down the pit lane.

Chip Ganassi Racing won the pit stop competition for the first time, with driver Scott Dixon.

| RD1-seed03= 27 | RD1-team03= James Hinchcliffe (Andretti Autosport) | RD1-score03= | RD1-seed04= 38 | RD1-team04= Graham Rahal (Chip Ganassi Racing) | RD1-score04=

| RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=J. R. Hildebrand (Panther Racing) | RD1-score07= | RD1-seed08=12 | RD1-team08= Will Power (Team Penske) | RD1-score08=

| RD1-seed11=14 | RD1-team11=Mike Conway (A. J. Foyt Racing) | RD1-score11= | RD1-seed12=22 | RD1-team12= Oriol Servia (Dreyer & Reinbold) | RD1-score12=

| RD1-seed15= 26 | RD1-team15= Marco Andretti (Andretti Autosport) | RD1-score15= | RD1-seed16=28 | RD1-team16=Ryan Hunter-Reay (Andretti Autosport) | RD1-score16=

| RD2-seed01= 9 | RD2-team01= Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing) | RD2-score01= 13.941 | RD2-seed02=38 | RD2-team02= Graham Rahal (Chip Ganassi Racing) | RD2-score02=17.166

| RD2-seed03=2 | RD2-team03=Ryan Briscoe (Team Penske) | RD2-score03= | RD2-seed04=12 | RD2-team04=Will Power (Team Penske) | RD2-score04=

| RD2-seed05=3 | RD2-team05=Helio Castroneves (Team Penske) | RD2-score05= | RD2-seed06=22 | RD2-team06=Oriol Servia (Dreyer & Reinbold) | RD2-score06=

| RD2-seed07=50 | RD2-team07=Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing) | RD2-score07= | RD2-seed08=28 | RD2-team08=Ryan Hunter-Reay (Andretti Autosport) | RD2-score08=

| RD3-seed01=9 | RD3-team01=Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing) | RD3-score01=13.385 | RD3-seed02=12 | RD3-team02=Will Power (Team Penske) | RD3-score02=13.695

| RD3-seed03=50 | RD3-team03=Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing) | RD3-score03= | RD3-seed04=22 | RD3-team04=Oriol Servia (Dreyer & Reinbold) | RD3-score04=

| RD4-seed01=9 | RD4-team01=Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Racing) | RD4-score01=13.769 | RD4-seed02=22 | RD4-team02=Oriol Servia (Dreyer & Reinbold) | RD4-score02=17.194 Source: Daily Trackside Report

Starting grid

RowInsideMiddleOutside1234567891011
2AUS Ryan Briscoe27CAN James Hinchcliffe28USA Ryan Hunter-Reay
26USA Marco Andretti12AUS Will Power3BRA Hélio Castroneves ****
67USA Josef Newgarden ****11BRA Tony Kanaan5VEN E. J. Viso
8BRA Rubens Barrichello ****98CAN Alex Tagliani38USA Graham Rahal
25BRA Ana Beatriz83USA Charlie Kimball9NZL Scott Dixon ****
50GBR Dario Franchitti ****19GBR James Jakes ****4USA J. R. Hildebrand
15JPN Takuma Sato99USA Townsend Bell18GBR Justin Wilson
30MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.77FRA Simon Pagenaud ****17COL Sebastián Saavedra
7FRA Sébastien Bourdais41NZL Wade Cunningham ****22ESP Oriol Servià
20USA Ed Carpenter14GBR Mike Conway6GBR Katherine Legge ****
39USA Bryan Clauson ****78SUI Simona de Silvestro64FRA Jean Alesi ****

**** = Former Indianapolis 500 winner

**** = Indianapolis 500 rookie

Race summary

Start

Ryan Briscoe led from the start, was drafted and overtaken by James Hinchcliffe, who led at the end of the first lap. The pair swapped the lead again by the end of lap two. There were no accidents at the start and the green flag was given at the first attempt to start the race.

First half

Ryan Hunter-Reay overtook Marco Andretti before Bryan Clauson spun exiting turn one, akin to Danny Sullivan's spin in 1985, and brought out a caution period. Under caution many drivers chose to enter pit lane. Josef Newgarden stalled in the pits, was restarted and rejoined the race. 2007 and 2010 winner Dario Franchitti spun at his pit box, due to being hit from behind by E. J. Viso, but like Newgarden lost less time as the safety car was deployed. Jean Alesi and Simona de Silvestro were black flagged for failing to run within 105% of the front pace and duly retired. Upon the restart, which was intended to be single file, cars were seen on the pit straight before entering turn one as many as five abreast. At 32 laps Marco Andretti led from James Hinchcliffe and Ryan Briscoe. On lap 33 the stewards declared that Viso would not be penalised for the pit lane incident. No driver was able to pull away a substantial lead over the driver behind and cars behind appeared to face an aerodynamic advantage over those ahead. Takuma Sato then started to set fastest laps by lap 37 and Marco Andretti had led most laps with 15.

At the end of lap 46 the pitstops occurred for fuel and tires with Hinchcliffe and Castroneves pitting. Castroneves' pitstop was delayed due to a tire fitting problem. Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti stopped a lap later. Josef Newgarden stalled again at his second stop, unable to put the car in gear. The Ganassis of Dixon and Franchitti had been setting the fastest pace. By lap 50, one quarter distance, and after the first full pits, Marco Andretti led. There had been six leaders and twelve changes of lead.

At the end of lap 75 James Hinchcliffe pitted, then all three Penske cars pitted simultaneously, and Castroneves almost stalled, making it his second flawed pitstop. Pit stops left Dixon leading with Franchitti second some 11 second behind. On lap 79 Mike Conway was given a drive through penalty for hitting a crew member in the pits and breaking his front wing. Conway collided with Will Power and caused a caution, the second of the race, on lap 81. Conway was driving slower than Power, having just left the pits, and slid. The rear of the car lost grip and Conway slid backwards into the wall, and Power hit Conway's spinning car with nowhere left to go as he caught Conway's car on the exit of the turn. The safety car remained out until the end of lap 88. Ana Beatriz spun on the exit of turn one and hit the wall, bringing out another full course caution with her car stopping in the middle of the track. Cars pitted under caution including Hinchcliffe. Dixon and Franchitti led.

Second half

At the half distance point the leaderboard was Dixon, Franchitti, Hunter-Reay, Rahal, Wilson, Sato, Kimball, Hildebrand, Bell. On lap 110 Briscoe had a gearbox issue and ran more slowly for a lap and put the car into an emergency gearbox setting whilst running seventeenth. Hunter-Reay stopped for fuel and tires on lap 113. This left all of the top six runners being Honda powered, in contrast to pre-race predictions on relative engine performance and economy. On lap 115 Hildebrand pitted from sixteenth. Rahal pitted afterwards. On lap 119 Franchitti pit stopped from second place with no adjustments made to the car and the following lap Dixon pitted from the lead having led for a total of 37 laps by that stage. This left Sato leading, the eighteenth leader of the day. Andretti ran second. Sato pitted from the lead on lap 124. On lap 125 Hinchcliffe pitted and Barrichello who had led for one lap pitted. On lap 126 Sato lead, with Franchitti behind. On lap 128 Ryan Hunter-Reay retired with a failure of an upright on the car's suspension. On lap 134 the leaderboard stood as Sato, Franchitti, Andretti, Dixon, Rahal. On lap 145 Andretti pitted having complained about a vibration on the car and replaced the tires. Rahal also pitted just before. The caution was issued on lap 146 when Saavedra stopped on the exit of the pitlane. Starting lap 147 under caution the majority of the lead drivers stopped including Sato, Franchitti, Dixon, Rahal, Hinchcliffe and more. Following such pitstops, by lap 150 Sato led followed by Franchitti, Dixon, Hinchcliffe, Wilson, Kimball, Briscoe, Kanaan and Castroneves. On lap 153 the restart occurred and Franchiti passed Sato on the backstraight of the circuit and at the start of lap 154 Dixon passed Sato for second into turn one. On lap 160 Dixon started to pressure Franchitti and had come under pressure from Sato behind. Dixon passed for the lead but starting lap 161 Dario Franchitti retook the lead at turn one. On lap 163 Josef Newgarden stopped due to engine problems, pulling over to the left hand area of grass on the inside of the track on the backstraight between turns two and three, bringing out the safety car and another full course caution. Sato, Franchitti and Dixon pitted under caution, along with Hinchcliffe and others. Hinchcliffe stopped for a longer period than the others and appeared to run over some pit equipment upon exiting. Prior to the restart Dixon led from Franchiti and Sato. On lap 171 the race restarted. Wilson passed Sato upon the restart. Franchitti repassed Dixon. Starting lap 173 Wilson was repassed by Sato and soon was passed by Carpenter, Kanaan and Kimball having run high on the exit of the turn when passed by Sato and lost speed. By lap 176, 28 lead changes had taken place, one fewer than the 1960 record of 29 changes in one Indianapolis 500 race. Starting lap 178 when Franchitti overtook Dixon this broke the record. The leading Ganassi pair of Franchitti and Dixon appeared to express concern over fuel consumption and speed. On lap 180 Carpenter spun but did not hit the wall, spinning across the track and coming to a halt, then gesticulating at marshals to help turn the car around. This caused a full course caution and seemingly eliminated the need for the leaders to need to refuel. Carpenter then continued. On lap 187 Andretti overcalculated and drove into the wall, sliding across the track and coming to a halt.

Finish

Tony Kanaan led the race during the caution, but when the green flag waved he soon fell to fourth behind Franchitti, Dixon and Sato. Teammates Franchitti and Dixon traded the lead several times until the start of lap 199, when Franchitti took the lead from Dixon and Sato followed him through into second place. On the final lap, Sato attempted a pass on Franchitti in turn one but spun and hit the turn 1 wall. Franchitti won the race, with Dixon second and Kanaan third. Under the final caution flag of the day, the three friends lined up to cross the finish line side by side.

In Victory Lane, Franchitti dedicated his win to the memory of 2005 and 2011 champion Dan Wheldon. When asked about the final-lap incident, he said that he had moved up the track to give Sato room on the inside. Sato had a different view, claiming that Franchitti had forced him nearly into the grass and caused him to lose control. Race officials ruled it a racing incident and confirmed Franchitti as the winner.

Owing to the newly introduced engine formula, Dario Franchitti earned the distinction of the first driver to win in both a normally aspirated and turbocharged engine since Arie Luyendyk (1990 and 1997). Franchitti's victories in 2007 and 2010 came while the series was utilizing normally aspirated engines. Franchitti also became the first driver to win the race with a V-6 engine since George Robson in 1946.

Box score

PosNo.DriverTeamChassisEngineLapsStatusGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
50GBR Dario Franchitti ****Chip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda2002:58:51.25321654
9NZL Scott Dixon ****Chip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda200+0.02951544
11BRA Tony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyDallara DW12Chevrolet200+0.0677842
22ESP Oriol ServiàPanther/Dreyer & Reinbold RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet200+2.91662738
2AUS Ryan BriscoeTeam PenskeDallara DW12Chevrolet200+3.6721145
27CAN James HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet200+4.0962241
18GBR Justin WilsonDale Coyne RacingDallara DW12Honda200+4.24302130
83USA Charlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda200+4.60561428
99USA Townsend BellSchmidt–Hamilton MotorsportsDallara DW12Honda200+5.61682026
3BRA Hélio Castroneves ****Team PenskeDallara DW12Chevrolet200+7.6352629
8BRA Rubens Barrichello ****KV Racing TechnologyDallara DW12Chevrolet200+7.92401023
98CAN Alex TaglianiTeam Barracuda – BHADallara DW12Honda200+8.25431122
38USA Graham RahalChip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda200+8.75391221
4USA J. R. HildebrandPanther RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet200+11.34231820
19GBR James Jakes ****Dale Coyne RacingDallara DW12Honda200+13.44941719
77FRA Simon Pagenaud ****Schmidt–Hamilton MotorsportsDallara DW12Honda200+14.13822318
15JPN Takuma SatoRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara DW12Honda199Crash T11917
5VEN E. J. VisoKV Racing TechnologyDallara DW12Chevrolet199-1 lap918
30MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Rahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara DW12Honda199-1 lap2216
7FRA Sébastien BourdaisDragon RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet199-1 lap2515
20USA Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet199-1 lap2815
6GBR Katherine Legge ****Dragon RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet199-1 lap3015
25BRA Ana BeatrizAndretti Autosport/Conquest RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet190-10 laps1316
26USA Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet187Contact423
67USA Josef Newgarden ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingDallara DW12Honda161Mechanical718
17COL Sebastián SaavedraAndretti Autosport/AFS RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet143Electrical2414
28USA Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet123Suspension322
12AUS Will PowerTeam PenskeDallara DW12Chevrolet79Contact520
14GBR Mike ConwayA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallara DW12Honda78Contact2913
39USA Bryan Clauson ****Sarah Fisher Hartman RacingDallara DW12Honda46Mechanical3113
41NZL Wade Cunningham ****A. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallara DW12Honda42Electrical2613
78SUI Simona de SilvestroHVM RacingDallara DW12Lotus10Black Flagged3213
64FRA Jean Alesi ****Fan Force UnitedDallara DW12Lotus9Black Flagged3313

**** Former Indianapolis 500 winner

**** Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilized Firestone tires.

Jean Alesi was penalized 2 laps for ignoring the black flag, which dropped him to last as he had been in front of Simona de Silvestro when they were both black flagged under the 105% rule.

Race statistics

Lap LeadersLapsLeader
1James Hinchcliffe
2–4Ryan Briscoe
5–6James Hinchcliffe
7–15Ryan Briscoe
16–17James Hinchcliffe
18–19Ryan Briscoe
20–21Marco Andretti
22Ryan Briscoe
23–44Marco Andretti
45–46Alex Tagliani
47Scott Dixon
48–49Charlie Kimball
50–73Marco Andretti
74–78Scott Dixon
79Charlie Kimball
80–90Marco Andretti
91–118Scott Dixon
119–123Takuma Sato
124–125Rubens Barrichello
126–146Takuma Sato
147Scott Dixon
148–152Takuma Sato
153–159Dario Franchitti
160Scott Dixon
161–162Dario Franchitti
163–171Scott Dixon
172–173Dario Franchitti
174–176Scott Dixon
177Dario Franchitti
178Scott Dixon
179–186Dario Franchitti
187–193Tony Kanaan
194Dario Franchitti
195–198Scott Dixon
199–200Dario Franchitti
Total laps ledDriverLaps
Marco Andretti59
Scott Dixon53
Takuma Sato31
Dario Franchitti23
Ryan Briscoe15
Tony Kanaan7
James Hinchcliffe5
Charlie Kimball3
Rubens Barrichello2
Alex Tagliani2
Cautions: 8 for 39 lapsLapsReason
14–17Bryan Clauson spin in turn 2
80–86Will Power, Mike Conway crash in turn 2
90–94Ana Beatriz spin in turn 2
146–151Sebastián Saavedra stalled on track
164–170Josef Newgarden stalled on track
181–183Ed Carpenter spin in turn 1
188–193Marco Andretti crash in turn 1
200Takuma Sato crash in turn 1

Broadcasting

Television

Time trials and Carb Day were covered live in the United States on NBC Sports Network. The on-air crew consisted of Bob Jenkins, Jon Beekhuis, and Wally Dallenbach Jr. Pit reporters included Marty Snider, Kevin Lee, Derek Daly, and Townsend Bell (who also qualified for the race). Robin Miller served as a reporter and "insider". During the Carb Day broadcast Bob Jenkins announced that he would retire from race broadcasting following the season finale in Fontana on September 15 to spend more time with his at the time ailing wife Pam who was diagnosed with brain cancer. Pam died on October 25.

The 2012 Indianapolis 500 (race day) was broadcast live in high definition in the United States on ABC.{{cite news

Booth AnnouncersPit/garage reporters
Jerry Punch
Vince Welch
Jamie Little
Rick DeBruhl

Radio

The IMS Radio Network broadcast the race live on approximately 400 affiliates, as well as AFN, the LeSEA broadcasting network, and World Harvest Radio. The broadcast was carried on XM channel 94 and Sirius channel 212. Mike King served as chief announcer for the 14th year (18th year overall with the crew). Davey Hamilton, who did not secure a ride for the race (the first time since 2006), returned to the booth and served as "driver expert".

For 2012, the commercial out-cues used were both renditions by the former "Voices of the 500" and those recited by drivers in the starting field.

1070 The Fan broadcast nightly with Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, followed by Donald Davidson's The Talk of Gasoline Alley.

Booth AnnouncersTurn ReportersPit/garage reporters
Kevin Lee (north/center pits)
Michael Young (center pits)
Nick Yeoman (south pits)
Dave Wilson (garages)

References

References

  1. "Dario Franchitti (Scotland) is the second foreign driver to win the Indianapolis 500 three times.". Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
  2. Kightlinger, Cathy. (2012-05-09). "Martina McBride to sing national anthem at Indy 500". [[The Indianapolis Star]].
  3. (2012-05-03). "Celebrity Chef Tapped To Drive Indy 500 Pace Car". [[The E.W. Scripps Company]].
  4. (2012-05-23). "Daniels To Serve As Honorary Starter For 500". [[WRTV.
  5. (2012-05-29). "TV ratings increase for Indianapolis 500". [[Fox News Channel.
  6. Pruett, Marshall. (January 12, 2011). "INDYCAR: Greater Relevance with Smaller 2012 Engines". SpeedTV.com.
  7. (2010-06-02). "INDYCAR: 2012 Engine Rules Announced". SPEED.
  8. (2010-07-14). "2012 car strategy embraces innovation". IndyCar.com.
  9. (May 27, 2012). "Indy win puts fifth championship within Franchitti's reach". USA Today.
  10. (May 27, 2012). "Scotland's Dario Franchitti dedicates record third win to memory of Dan Wheldon". Daily Telegraph.
  11. (May 27, 2012). "Rival's Gamble Ends in Crash, and Third Win for Franchitti". The New York Times.
  12. (May 27, 2012). "Dario Franchitti earns third Indy 500 win". Washington Post.
  13. Calabro, Dave. (2012-05-01). "Jim Nabors will miss Indianapolis 500 after surgery". WTHR.
  14. (2012-05-05). "INDYCAR: Alesi Unites With Fan Force United For Indy". [[Speed (TV channel).
  15. Lewandowski, Dave. (September 3, 2011). "Notes: New car passes biggest test yet". IndyCar.com.
  16. Lewandowski, Dave. (September 27, 2011). "Indy test will complete validation Phase". IndyCar.com.
  17. Lewandowski, Dave. (2011-09-27). "Smooth Sailing For Wheldon With 2012 Car At IMS Oval Test". Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
  18. (2010-11-09). "Rumors Page". AutoRacing1.
  19. Cavin, Curt. (2012-04-02). "IndyCar hopes new DW12 car is ready for Indianapolis 500". [[The Indianapolis Star.
  20. Pruett, Marshall. (2012-03-28). "Series Sets Indianapolis Test Date". [[Speed (TV channel).
  21. Lewandowski, Dave. (2012-04-04). "Test of Speedway aero kit lays foundation for May". [[IndyCar.
  22. Curt Cavin. (13 May 2012). "Here's what you need to know about Saturday's #indy500 action: Tow report showed day's fastest: @JRHildebrand at 218.6.".
  23. Marot, Michael. (2012-05-17). "Alesi Says He Feels 'Unsafe' in Slow IndyCar". [[Associated Press]].
  24. link. (2014-03-05)
  25. "Jay Howard's facebook page".
  26. "Pippa Mann's Official Site".
  27. Houghton, Zachary. "24 Thoughts After Pole Day".
  28. "Dario Franchitti Wins 96th Running of the Indianapolis 500". IMS Public Relations.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 2012 Indianapolis 500 — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report