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CART Mid-Ohio Race Results
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Date: August 12, 2002 00:59
Submitted by:
Tuan
Source:
Honda Press Release
Credibility Rating:
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1 1 32 P. Carpentier Ford-Cosworth/Reynard/Bridgestone 92 1:56:17.573 107.179 172.488 Active
2 2 11 C. Fittipaldi Toyota/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:20.786 107.130 172.408 3.213 Active
3 8 39 M. Andretti Honda/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:22.306 107.106 172.371 4.733 Active
4 6 4 B. Junqueira Toyota/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:23.306 107.091 172.346 5.733 Active
5 15 44 S. Dixon Toyota/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:26.159 107.047 172.276 8.586 Active
6 4 12 K. Brack Toyota/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:33.086 106.941 172.105 15.513 Active
7 7 33 A. Tagliani Ford-Cosworth/Reynard/Bridgestone 92 1:56:37.427 106.875 171.998 19.854 Active
8 13 8 J. Vasser Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:40.814 106.823 171.915 23.241 Active
9 17 52 S. Nakano Honda/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:41.739 106.809 171.892 24.166 Active
10 12 20 O. Servia Toyota/Reynard/Bridgestone 92 1:56:43.944 106.775 171.838 26.371 Active
11 16 9 M. Jourdain Jr. Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone 92 1:56:47.137 106.727 171.760 29.564 Active
12 10 5 T. Takagi Toyota/Reynard/Bridgestone 92 1:56:48.099 106.712 171.736 30.526 Active
13 3 6 C. da Matta Toyota/Lola/Bridgestone 91 1:56:47.772 105.557 169.877 1 Lap Active
14 5 10 T. Kanaan Honda/Lola/Bridgestone 78 1:40:31.956 105.115 169.165 14 Laps Mechani
15 14 51 M. Papis Honda/Lola/Bridgestone 47 55:05.356 115.586 186.018 45 Laps Mechani
16 18 55 M. Dominguez Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone 46 53:58.793 115.452 185.801 46 Laps Contact
17 11 27 D. Franchitti Honda/Lola/Bridgestone 38 44:13.044 116.430 187.376 54 Laps Mechani
18 9 26 P. Tracy Honda/Lola/Bridgestone 23 26:31.646 117.465 189.041 69 Laps Mechani
Andretti Finishes Third at Mid-Ohio
Michael Andretti persevered in hot and humid conditions today at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course to finish third at the CART Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio, moving him to sixth in the points.
The former series champion started on the fourth row for the 92-lap race, but passed Bruno Junqueira on the first lap and was quick to capitalize on the misfortunes of others through the rest of the day. Further back, Shinji Nakano continued his string of points-earning races with a ninth place finish. It was the sixth consecutive points finish for the Fernandez Racing driver.
The "hard luck" award of the day again went to Tony Kanaan, who was robbed of a likely top three finish when transmission failure ended the day for the Mo Nunn Racing driver on the 78th lap. Separate mechanical problems eliminated the other Honda-powered entries of Dario Franchitti, Max Papis and Paul Tracy.
Today's event was the first of four consecutive race weekends for the CART FedEx Championship Series, with next weekend's event taking place at the four-mile long Road America road course in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.
Honda Fast Facts
This was the first Honda-powered Champ Car race for veteran driver Max Papis, who substituted this weekend for owner/ driver Adrian Fernandez. Fernandez suffered hip and leg injuries in a crash two weeks ago at the Molson Indy Vancouver. He hopes to return to the cockpit for next weekend's race at Road America.
This was Andretti's second podium finish in the last three races.
Manufacturer's Championship:
1. Toyota 187
2. Honda 169
3. Ford Cosworth 148
Michael Andretti (#39 Team Motorola Honda) Started 8th, finished 3rd: "This is such a physical race, and the race pace today was like we were qualifying. In fact, my fastest race lap today was three laps from the end. My guys did a great job in the pits today and when you have a race like this, with a decent car, you can get on the (victory) podium and that's what we did today. Hopefully, we'll continue to do that the rest of the year."
Shinji Nakano (#52 Twin Ring Motegi/Fernandez Racing Honda) Started 17th, finished 9th: " At the beginning of the race the car was loose and I was struggling a lot. On the first stop we made changes to the tire pressures and the car was better, but still not comfortable, so I had no choice but to keep on pushing it to stay in the race. This was such a hard race, the pace was very fast and everyone was running lap times so similar that you never got a break. I understand now how really important qualifying is here. If we had been up near the front I think we have been even higher up at the finish."
Tony Kanaan (#10 Pioneer/WorldCom/Mo Nunn Racing Honda) Started 5th, finished 14th (not running - mechanical): "I don't know what exactly happened, but something major went wrong in the back of the car (transmission). All of the sudden the whole rear just locked up as I went through the carousel. I don't know what to say really other than it's a real shame because we could have easily had a third place finish today, but it was again, like it has been so many times this season, not our day."
Max Papis (#51 Tecate/Quaker State/Telmex/Fernandez Racing Honda) Started 14th, finished 15th (not running - mechanical): " I'm not sure what happened to be honest. I was very happy with the car and my plan was to take it easy at the start of the race. I know how physically demanding this race is and I knew that by the middle a lot of guys would be getting worn out and I might have an opportunity to make a move when guys started to show some fatigue. I'm very glad to be able to have this opportunity to drive for Adrian this weekend and wish him all the best for a speedy recovery."
Dario Franchitti (#27 Team KOOL Green Honda) Started 11th, finished 17th (not running - mechanical): "The car was pretty good in race trim and we were able to run close to the cars in front of us and keep the pressure on. I was on the radio discussing the upcoming pit stop and the engine cut out. I don't know what it was, there were no strange noises, it just stopped like something electrical failed. It's a shame, this could have been a great opportunity to make up ground on (Cristiano) da Matta."
Last edited by Tuan on
August 12, 2002 01:05
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