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Mid-Ohio To See Gold Coast Indy 300 Winner's Debut 12 Months Come Full-Circle

Thursday, 17 July 2008
Mid-Ohio To See Gold Coast Indy 300 Winner's Debut 12 Months Come Full-Circle This weekend’s Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio presented by Westfield Insurance is set to cap off an impressive year for Team Ethanol’s Ryan Hunter-Reay.

Twelve months since his IndyCar Series debut at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, the 2003 Gold Coast Indy 300 winner has claimed his first victory (Watkins Glen 2008), IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year honours and the Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year title.

During his 2007 hit-out at the 13 turn, 2.258 mile natural terrain road course, Hunter-Reay finished 10th in his first IndyCar Series appearance for Rahal Letterman Racing.

The race was the first time the IndyCar Series field had visited Mid-Ohio and the inaugural Pole went to Helio Castroneves and the win to current series leader, Brisbane-born Kiwi Scott Dixon, who will be eyeing the repeat this year.

Also holding fond memories of the Mid-Ohio stomping ground is Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing’s Graham Rahal, the winner of the St Petersburg road-course earlier this year.

Rahal grew up with Mid-Ohio in his backyard, spending his childhood at the scenic road course watching his father - 1986 Indy 500 winner Bobby Rahal - competing before taking the same national title there that his father won 30 years earlier in the Formula Atlantic class in 2005.

Rahal’s fellow transitioning driver Will Power of KV Racing Technology, along with the Queenslander’s fellow Australian Ryan Briscoe of Sydney, are sure to be looking forward to heading out on track for the 85 lap hit-out this weekend.

While this weekend marks Briscoe’s first IndyCar Series event at the track, his ALMS background at the 2.258-mile road course could provide him with a slight advantage.

When competing for Penske Racing in ALMS last season, Briscoe and teammate Sascha Maassen started on the front row for the race at Mid-Ohio and finished second, and while Power has no such experience at the track, his strong road-course past in Champ Car should serve him well this weekend.

Australian fans can catch the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio presented by Westfield Insurance action live by tuning in to ESPN at 3.30am on Monday 21st of July, with a replay scheduled for 9.30pm that same day.

Following the Honda Indy 200 the unified series will continue on a schedule that is the most diverse in world motorsports.

The 2008 schedule will take the teams and drivers to short ovals, superspeedways, and road and street courses including the Gold Coast Indy 300 which is regarded as a ‘crown jewel’ in international motorsport.

With 96 hours of non-stop excitement over October 23-26 as the Gold Coast comes alive to the sound of the IndyCars burning up the track and Australia’s own V8 Supercars scorching around one of the most famous beach-side cities in the world, the event is the hottest ticket in town.

Tickets are now on sale for the Gold Coast Indy 300 with ticket options to suit everyone's needs. Four day Grandstand passes are available for those who prefer to watch the racing from the comfort of their own reserved seat or for those who prefer to wander around and soak up the atmosphere then a four day, weekend or single day General Admission pass might be more their style. For more information on ticket options go to indy.com.au. For information on Corporate Hospitality packages please call our Sales Team on (07) 5588 6800.

WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY…
Ryan Hunter-Reay – #17 Rahal Letterman Racing Team Ethanol
“I guess this weekend’s trip to Mid-Ohio puts an end to any talk of me being a rookie anymore,” said Hunter-Reay.

“Frankly it will be good to start getting to tracks where I have experience in the IRL cars, and especially at a place like Mid-Ohio where I have always been comfortable even back to my rookie year in Champ Cars.

“I can not wait to get to Mid-Ohio as it is one of my favorite tracks anywhere in racing. You have to be smooth and flowing with your driving style.

"It has a great combination of fast corners, elevation changes and tight turns that takes it about as far away from a point-and-shoot street course as a track can be. The fact that Mid-Ohio is Rahal Letterman Racing’s home event and with the success that Bobby had there as a driver makes it even more special.

"It was cool for me last year to see just what a following Bobby still has with the Mid-Ohio fans. He’s mobbed like Helio Castroneves there!”

Graham Rahal - #06 Rahal Letterman Racing
“I have tested a Grand Am car at Mid-Ohio and I won my only national championship there in the Atlantic series. I did some other SCCA races there in Atlantics cars," said Rahal.

"The Atlantic car was the one with the most power that I drove here and these Indy cars are like a big Atlantic car in terms of power and grip. These cars have a lot of grip although I didn’t think that at Watkins Glen but did at St. Pete. We can improve that with more experience.

“I will have a lot of friends and family at the race. We’re going to try to have as many people as we can at the track because it’s kind of my first time ever to race this close to home at this level.

"We’ve been lucky to have a lot of fans at Mid-Ohio because of Dad and he’s obviously had a lot of success there. I would like to continue that.”

Scott Dixon - #9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing
“As always I look forward to going to road courses during the season and more so when it is a race that we won last year," said Dixon.

"Mid Ohio is a very challenging track and requires a lot of emphasis on qualifying well. I hope to improve on our qualifying from last year.

"We tested for a few hours just recently and I believe we found a few things. So all in all I can't wait to get back this weekend and try to defend our title.”

Ryan Briscoe - #6 Team Penske Racing
“Although I gained some experience running at Mid-Ohio in 2007 in the American LeMans Series, this will be my first trip to the track in an IndyCar," said Briscoe.

"It’s a great circuit and it seems that Penske Racing has always been strong at Mid-Ohio regardless of what series they’re competing in, so I’m looking forward to returning.

"Last year, the ALMS Team qualified and finished 1-2 overall and Helio won the pole for the IndyCar race, so hopefully we’ll be able to bring the same level of competitiveness to the track again in 2008.”

Will Power - #8 Aussie Vineyards – Team Australia
I am looking forward to getting back on a road course," said Power.

"The Aussie Vineyards team has shown it has a good car on the road courses and that we can be competitive.

"At Watkins Glen we had a fast car, we just ran into an electrical problem. Hopefully, we can have some good results on the upcoming road and street circuits, beginning this weekend in Mid-Ohio, and move up some more positions in the points standings."

ENTRY LIST: Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio presented by Westfield Insurance
Car - Driver - Entrant
2 - A.J. Foyt IV - Vision Racing
3 - Helio Castroneves - Team Penske
4 - Vitor Meira - Panther Racing
5 - Oriol Servia - KV Racing Technology
6 - Ryan Briscoe - Team Penske
7 - Danica Patrick - Andretti Green Racing
8 - Will Power (R) - KV Racing Technology
9 - Scott Dixon - Target Chip Ganassi Racing
10 - Dan Wheldon - Target Chip Ganassi Racing
11 - Tony Kanaan - Andretti Green Racing
14 - Darren Manning - A.J. Foyt Enterprises
15 - Buddy Rice - Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
17 - Ryan Hunter-Reay - Rahal Letterman Racing
18 - Bruno Junqueira - Dale Coyne Racing
19 - Mario Moraes (R) - Dale Coyne Racing
20 - Ed Carpenter - Vision Racing
23 - Milka Duno - Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
25 - Marty Roth - Roth Racing
26 - Marco Andretti - Andretti Green Racing
27 - Hideki Mutoh (R) - Andretti Green Racing
33 - E.J. Viso (R) - HVM Racing
34 - Jaime Camara (R) - Conquest Racing
36 - Enrique Bernoldi (R) - Conquest Racing
96 - Mario Dominguez (R) - Pacific Coast Motorsports
02 - Justin Wilson (R) - Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
06 - Graham Rahal (R) - Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
All cars use Dallara chassis, Honda engines and Firestone tires. Issued: 7/15/08

RACE-NOTES
- The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio will be the second IndyCar Series event conducted at Mid-Ohio. Scott Dixon won last year’s event.
- Helio Castroneves won PEAK Motor Oil Pole Awards at Mid-Ohio last year.
- Twelve drivers entered in the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio competed in last year’s IndyCar Series event at the track. Three of those drivers led laps: Helio Castroneves 37, Scott Dixon 29 and Tony Kanaan 13. Seven drivers entered competed in CART races at the track. They are: Castroneves, Dixon, Mario Dominguez, Kanaan, Darren Manning, Ryan Hunter-Reay and Oriol Servia.

SEASON-TO-DATE
- Helio Castroneves and Scott Dixon are the only drivers to finish in the top five in nine of the 11 races this season.
- Helio Castroneves is the only driver running at the finish of every race in 2008.
- Seven drivers have won races in 2008. The IndyCar Series record is nine drivers in 1996/97, 2002, 2003 and 2005.

MILESTONES AND RECORDS
- Helio Castroneves will attempt to make his 109th career IndyCar Series start. It would also be his 107th consecutive start.
- Helio Castroneves can establish an IndyCar Series record for most consecutive seasons with at least one win should he win the Honda Indy 200. Castroneves is tied with Scott Sharp with victories in seven consecutive seasons.
- Helio Castroneves extended his IndyCar Series record for consecutive seasons with a pole to seven when he won the PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award at Nashville.
- Tony Kanaan finished fourth at Nashville, giving him the 63rd top-five finish of his career, a new IndyCar Series record.
- Scott Dixon needs to lead 32 more laps to become the fifth driver to lead 2,000 laps in his career. The others to lead at least 2,000 laps are Sam Hornish Jr. (3,428), Helio Castroneves (2,774), Dan Wheldon (2,735) and Tony Kanaan (2,419).
- Scott Dixon has led 686 laps this season. The record for most laps led in a season is 889 by Tony Kanaan in 2004.
- Helio Castroneves has led laps in 65 IndyCar Series races, second only to Sam Hornish Jr., who led laps in 67 races.
- Vitor Meira has gone 87 starts without a victory in the IndyCar Series, the longest drought of any IndyCar Series driver.

INDYCAR SERIES POINTS STANDINGS – POST RACE 11 – TOP TEN
1 Scott Dixon - 420 points
2 Helio Castroneves - 357
3 Dan Wheldon - 351
4 Tony Kanaan - 339
5 Danica Patrick - 266
6 Hideki Mutoh - 254
7 Marco Andretti - 253
8 Ryan Briscoe - 243
9 Ryan Hunter-Reay - 232
10 Ed Carpenter - 222
13 Will Power - 213

BOMBARDIER ROOKIE OF THE YEAR POINTS STANDINGS – POST RACE 11
1 - Hideki Mutoh 254 points
2 - Will Power 213
3 - Graham Rahal 201
4 - Justin Wilson 183
5 - Enrique Bernoldi 172
6 - Mario Moraes 160
7 - Jaime Camara 98


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