2009 Honda Indy Toronto
Race details | |
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10th round of the 2009 IndyCar Series season | |
Date | July 12, 2009 |
Official name | Honda Indy Toronto |
Location | Streets of Toronto |
Course | Temporary street circuit 1.755 mi / 2.824 km |
Distance | 85 laps 149.175 mi / 240.074 km |
Weather | Partly Cloudy (22.2°C / 72°F) |
Pole position | |
Driver | Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing) |
Time | 1:01.0249 |
Fastest lap | |
Driver | Ryan Briscoe (Team Penske) |
Time | 1:02.2313 (on lap 84 of 85) |
Podium | |
First | Dario Franchitti (Chip Ganassi Racing) |
Second | Ryan Briscoe (Penske Racing) |
Third | Will Power (Penske Racing) |
The 2009 Honda Indy Toronto was the tenth round of the 2009 IndyCar Series season and took place on July 12, 2009 at the 1.755-mile (2.824 km) Exhibition Place temporary street circuit in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dario Franchitti won the race, to join Chip Ganassi Racing team-mate Scott Dixon as the only three-time winners in the 2009 season. Franchitti also regained the points lead from Dixon, leading the championship by two points as the championship heads to Edmonton.[1] Ryan Briscoe finished second for the fifth time in the last six races,[2] with Penske Racing team-mate Will Power third on his return to the series.
The 2009 race was a resumption of the Toronto Grand Prix after a one-year hiatus due to the unification of the Champ Car World Series into IndyCar during the 2008 season, during which a Toronto Grand Prix was not held due to scheduling conflicts.
Grid
Row | Inside | Outside | ||
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1 | 10 | Dario Franchitti | 12 | Will Power |
2 | 02 | Graham Rahal | 18 | Justin Wilson |
3 | 34 | Alex Tagliani | 24 | Mike Conway (R) |
4 | 06 | Robert Doornbos (R) | 9 | Scott Dixon |
5 | 2 | Raphael Matos (R) | 3 | Hélio Castroneves |
6 | 6 | Ryan Briscoe | 14 | Ryan Hunter-Reay |
7 | 5 | Mario Moraes | 23 | Tomas Scheckter |
8 | 15 | Paul Tracy | 13 | E. J. Viso |
9 | 26 | Marco Andretti | 7 | Danica Patrick |
10 | 20 | Ed Carpenter | 11 | Tony Kanaan |
11 | 4 | Dan Wheldon | 27 | Hideki Mutoh |
12 | 98 | Richard Antinucci (R) |
Race
Standings after the race
References
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