Re: St. Pete Starting GridOn Mar 31, 9:48 pm, "Mark" <mblackwell1...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> On Mar 31, 2:15 pm, "." <....@dot,com > wrote:
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> > Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
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> > Kanaan fastest qualifier, but due to crash will start 6th.
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> > Kanaan will start last if primary car not repairable
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> > Pos Driver Diff Best Time Best Speed Best Lap Last Time Last Speed Last Lap
> > C/E/T Status
> > 1 Tony Kanaan (11) ... 1:01.5955 105.202 1 1:01.6836 105.052 4 D/H/F
> > 2 Helio Castroneves (3) 0.0884 1:01.6839 105.052 7 1:01.6839 105.052 7 D/H/F
> > Pit
> > 3 Marco Andretti (26) 0.1362 1:01.7317 104.970 7 1:04.4356 100.566 8 D/H/F
> > Pit
> > 4 Dario Franchitti (27) 0.2820 1:01.8775 104.723 1 1:02.0554 104.423 5 D/H/F
> > Pit
> > 5 Scott Dixon (9) 0.3836 1:01.9791 104.551 3 1:06.0034 98.177 8 D/H/F Pit
> > 6 Darren Manning (14) 0.8536 1:02.4491 103.765 6 1:02.4491 103.765 6 D/H/F
> > Pit
> > 7 Sam Hornish Jr (6) 1.0980 1:02.6935 103.360 1 1:02.6935 103.360 1 D/H/F
> > Pit
> > 8 Tomas Scheckter (2) 1.7388 1:03.3343 102.314 1 1:03.3343 102.314 1 D/H/F
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> > 9 Vitor Meira (4) 1.8794 1:03.4749 102.088 1 1:03.4749 102.088 1 D/H/F Pit
> > 10 Kosuke Matsuura (55) 1.9426 1:03.5381 101.986 1 1:03.5381 101.986 1 D/H/F
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> > 11 Danica Patrick (7) 1.9957 1:03.5912 101.901 1 1:03.5912 101.901 1 D/H/F
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> > 12 Jeff Simmons (17) 2.0325 1:03.6280 101.842 1 1:03.6280 101.842 1 D/H/F
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> > 13 Buddy Rice (15) 2.1162 1:03.7117 101.708 1 1:03.7117 101.708 1 D/H/F Pit
> > 14 Dan Wheldon (10T) 2.2968 1:03.8923 101.421 1 1:03.8923 101.421 1 D/H/F
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> > 15 Scott Sharp (8) 2.7004 1:04.2959 100.784 1 1:04.2959 100.784 1 D/H/F Pit
> > 16 Ed Carpenter (20) 2.8584 1:04.4539 100.537 1 1:04.4539 100.537 1 D/H/F
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> > 17 AJ Foyt IV (22) 2.9847 1:04.5802 100.340 1 1:04.5802 100.340 1 D/H/F Pit
> > 18 Sarah Fisher (5) 5.0586 1:06.6541 97.218 1 1:06.6541 97.218 1 D/H/F Pit
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> Well if they had the 107% rule in the IRL Sarah Fisher would be
> through for the weekend. The top 5 are within .3 of a second. A
> change here and an adjustment there and those car cars that could be
> competitive. At 6th you have a big drop. There its .8 of a second.
> Its a 100 lap race so unless some magic wand appears they are going to
> be a lap down. Any car not on the lead lap isn't (insert your own
> choice of bad words here). By my math they should be a lap down about
> 75 or so. Sam that IRL stand out should be going a lap down somewhere
> near lap 60. Media darling and overall hot babe Danica Patrick should
> go a lap down somewhere near lap 33 which with the race length should
> give her time to go 3 laps down by the end and still have the media
> partners hyping what a great job she did. Race winner Scott Sharp, Ed
> and Foyt IV should only need about 25 laps to lose a lap and could
> easily finish 4 laps down given an all green race, all with no
> problems. If they were to let Sarah run, which I have not a single
> doubt they will, could fall a lap down on the parade lap.
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> The top five cars are all that would be worth anything. Out of that
> 5, at least a couple will have problems. It might be a miscue on a
> pitstop, a racing incident on track, a cut tire, a blown engine or any
> of a thousand things that can happen to a race car. At least one is
> likely to get taken out by one of the moving chicanes in the back. Id
> guess no more than 3 cars on the lead lap at the end.
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> Now one question might be interesting to see. Will the ALMS crowd
> that came out today, come back to watch the IRL??? Frankly I doubt
> it, at least not but once. I would expect the ALMS race today to
> outdraw the IRL event tomorrow. Then again what doesn't?- Hide quoted text -
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Hey, maybe Special Ed will give us a spin or two and block the track,
just to show his "sponsor's" logo...again.