Accelerated schedule seems to be the buzzword this weekend.
This live blog is sponsored by Doppler Radar, as @curtcavin just tweeted that Barnhart is calling for rain by 9:30.
What a total salad this weekend has been so far, with one hour of practice time in the afternoon topped by Scott Dixon. Surprises included Mario Moraes (on top of the board for a while), Ed Carpenter and Sarah Fisher, who was pretty comfortable around P10 for much of the session.
Beer of the race is Berkshire Brewing Co.'s Traditional Pale Ale. Fresh and bold with a hint of hoppiness, and a deep copper color. As Pressdog said yesterday, everything is better with beer.
The big question today is not whether a Penske or Target car will win, but will the race finish at all. Sir Jackie Stewart is in attendance, many years hearing him call the I500 on Wide World of Sports brings back memories. Hopefully Sir Jackie also brought the oval intermediate tires.
Terry Angstadt talks about series value. Uhh, explain it to New Hampshire, Terry. Somewhere TG is chuckling.
Over/under on yellows in the first 30 minutes, +6...get ready for burst buttons pushed at the wrong time, like lap one, turn one...
uh oh - radar is menacing...
oof...Dario backed off and the start is scratched...right pedal, Dario!
Mario Moraes challenging for ninth. Hmmm wonder where PT would be in a car like that...
Lap 6 - Fast cars in practice looking good Mario, Ed, Tomas Scheckter...
Lap 10 - Commercial break - Dixon, Dario, Briscoe, Helio, Danica, Moraes. Those who Apex and Izod in the first commercials take a drink.
Lap 15 - Helio past Dario; Mario past Danica and still moving! 16th to fourth...
Lap 23 - Sarah is going in the wrong direction; back into Milka/Jaques Lazier land (P21)
Lap 26 - Danica is holding up Marco again. "DAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDD"
Lap 32 - Ed and Mario are dicing for fourth. Those P2P thumbs are starting to get sore.
Lap 38 - Scheckter in with a squirrely car. They eat squirrel in Kentucky, even with MonaVie
Lap 41 - Dixon is walking, with Briscoe and Helio in tow. Nice commercial with more of Radio Birdman's New Race. Whoever picked that song for VS should get a free case of Berkshire.
Lap 48 - Marco and Danica in...
Lap 50 - Moraes and Conway t-boning in pit lane. Surprised? Didn't think so.
Lap 55 - Dixon is on cruise control. Saving fuel.
Lap 60 - Justin Wilson is the last lead lap car (P13)
Lap 65 - Dixon .32 over Briscoe, Eddie C another second behind in third. Apex Brazil needs to update their commercials with the Torch, TK.
Lap 72 - Dixon marches on, still no yellows. No more predictions, but we should have an official race in about 10 minutes at this pace.
Lap 82 - Wilson down a lap. Ed, Helio and TK have to remain within striking distance of the leaders, as they are a couple seconds back.
Lap 86 - The Penske boys are saving fuel according to Sir Jackie. Power and Briscoe can't find the P2P button, or haven't needed it yet. Banzai charge later?
Lap 97 - Briscoe takes the lead, but Dixon right in there as lap traffic continues...
Lap 99 - Team with the best weatherman wins? That counts out AGR.
Lap 104 - Second round of pit stops, as Dixon peels off the sidepod of Briscoe for ethanol replenishment.
Lap 107 - Briscoe and Dixon in front after the cycling of stops, followed by Eddie C and the Torch.
Lap 114 - Doornbos out. Somehow Conway is still in the race, -8 laps. Why do I have a feeling that might be a problem at some point?
Lap 122 - Yellow for some reason. Hope it's not moisture. Wilson slow on track. Phew. Everybody brought their A game.
Lap 124 - Mutoh and Power stay out. Maybe they know where the storm is?
Lap 127 - Green green green Dixon jumps the restart and drops back Carpenter sets off after Power, TK in there as well. Briscoe with a BIG tankslapper.
Lap 133 - Just checked the weather, 94% humidity, barometer falling. Ed might want to think about taking the lead now. It's coming.
Lap 140 - When was the last time we saw two YELLOW cars fighting for the lead? Maybe 1989?
Lap 144 - Ed takes the lead at the line. .02 seconds between he and Power. Some sore thumbs at the moment, no doubt!
Lap 151 - Lindy says Power due in Lap 155. Everybody else was Lap 123. Where's that weather update?
Lap 158 - Eddie Carpenter out in front. IM from Ianucci "No Ganassi car in Top 5, check for swarm of locusts" I'm sure Chip is dispatching someone under the track with a two liter bottle of H2O.
Lap 167 - Eddie leads Helio. Wonder what Ed's victory celebration is? Dixon fading, Dario up there. Final stops looming.
Lap 170 - Tweet from @jpmontoya - he's watching the race. He should be here, in a car. Back in plenty of time for Pocono.
Lap 175 - The Vision boys NAIL the pit stop. Nice work, makes it count. TK right there too.
Lap 179 - Green stops cycling. Looks like we will get a full 200 laps. Eddie C first, followed by TK.
Lap 181 - @visionracing tweeting up a storm. Ed has paid his dues, he's deserving. Lots of late nights in dirt at place like Whip City on the way up.
Lap 185 - Eddie and Tony. Great point by Beekhuis on strategy for the finish.
Lap 191 - Eddie fighting it out with Briscoe, swing low, sweet chariot.
Lap 197 - Briscoe's timing him...TK can decide the winner with who he has...
Lap 199 - Ed, you better hit that freakin' button NOW!
Lap 200 - Briscoe by a nose. The Evil Empire triumphs. Ed C second, followed by TK, Helio, Graham, Dario and Dixon. Shake up in the points again. Seventh-closest finish in series history.
Great race - I ran out of beer before the last pit stops and I didn't want to go downstairs for the next bottle! Thanks everyone!
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Posted by Dale Nixon | 8/01/2009 | Briscoe, Carpenter, IndyCar, Kentucky, Live Blog | 14 comments »Kentucky Qualifying Not Rained Out...
Posted by Dale Nixon | 7/31/2009 | Burst Button, EJ Viso, IndyCar, Kentucky, Mario Moraes, Scott Dixon | 1 comments »
SPARTA, Ky - IndyCar points leader Scott Dixon graciously emerged from his motorhome to be awarded the "pole position" for the Meijer Indy 300 after weepers, essentially underground water vents in the asphalt, washed out qualifying Friday evening. The field will start based on the driver season points standings.
Dixon will be flanked by teammate Dario Franchitti, while the Penske duo of Helio Castroneves and Ryan Briscoe comprise row two.
With four red cars in the first two rows, Kentucky Speedway will put the new "call it what you want, but don't call it Push to Pass" technology to the test, as the oval speedway enhancement rules take effect. The team parade continues with best friends Danica Patrick and Marco Andretti in row three, while the rumored-to-be-deposed Dan Wheldon and road king Justin Wilson are in row four.
A variety of technological enhancements, including aerodynamic options and a steering-wheel mounted "Burst Button" are expected to inject some extra ethanol madness into the field. The Barnhart General has issued a warning that some passing may occur now on oval tracks, as a 5-20 horsepower gain will be realized dependant on fuel setting for intervals calibrated on a race-by-race basis. For Kentucky, drivers will have 20 presses for a duration of 12 seconds each available. No word on whether engine telemetry will be tracked in the Versus broadcast, although it seems reasonable to assume this might be the case.
The zone of excitement and pain looks be the insides of rows eight and nine, with MadDog Mario Moraes lined up in front of the volatile EJ Viso. The two drivers exchanged pleasantries on the track twice in Toronto, and were rumored to have also continued the discussion after the race sans helmets only to be separated by KV Racing team owner Jimmy "the Peacemaker" Vasser. The altercation, following a similar clash earlier in the season prompted Viso to claim the Quote of the Year crown early by describing Moraes as a "monkey with a bag of money" on his Facebook page.