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Race - ABC Supply Co. AJ Foyt 225

Location - The Milwaukee Mile

Date - May 31st

TV Schedule - 3:30pm Eastern - ABC

Course Type - 1 Mile Oval

Distance - 225 Laps / 225 Miles

Qualifications - May 30th - 3:45pm -5:00pm Central

2008 Pole Sitter - Marco Andretti

2008 Winner - Ryan Briscoe
 
Tomas Scheckter will be driving the #23 car for Dreyer & Reinbold at the Milwaukee Mile this weekend.
 
So Milk and Dognuts got kicked to the curb :eek2: :beerbang:

I hope so. She was originally scheduled to run the ovals for them and Darren Manning run the road/street courses. With Tomas, at least they have a decent shot at a top 10 or 5.
 
I hope so. She was originally scheduled to run the ovals for them and Darren Manning run the road/street courses. With Tomas, at least they have a decent shot at a top 10 or 5.

Yeah she was about as competitive as Marty Roth. I think the team has real possibilitys i remember last year i belive Towsend Bell finished 5th for them and earlier this year Darren Manning got a top 10 at St, Pete.
 
Congrats to Ryan Briscoe for getting the pole. He also set a new track qualifying record of 168.394 MPH or 26.7966 second lap.

Unfortunately Helio had a crash and has to start at the back of the field..

Here is your starting line-up for tomorrow's race..

Row 1

#6 Ryan Briscoe - 168.394
#02 Graham Rahal - 168.117

Row 2

#11 Tony Kanaan - 167.793
#9 Scott Dixon - 167.089

Row 3

#5 Mario Moraes - 166.791
#27 Hideki Mutoh - 166.139

Row 4

#7 Danica Patrick - 165.168
#10 Dario Franchitti - 164.706

Row 5

#2 Raphael Matos - 164.671
#23 Tomas Scheckter - 163.310

Row 6

#24 Mike Conway - 162.187
#06 Robert Doornbos - 161.657

Row 7

#26 Marco Andretti - 161.531
#4 Dan Wheldon - 161.433

Row 8

#18 Justin Wilson - 161.411
#15 Paul Tracy - 160.798

Row 9

#13 EJ Viso - 160.744
#21 Ryan Hunter-Reay - 160.381

Row 10

#20 Ed Carpenter - 160.079
#3 Helio Castroneves - No Time

Row 11

#98 Stanton Barrett - No Time
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Pity, only 21 cars.

Well, it appears that count may be 20. It doesnt appear 3G will fix Stanton's car that was damaged in today's first practice at Milwaukee. They are going to repair it and prepare for the next race at Texas.
 
I'd like to see some form of the "lucky dog" rule in IndyCar. ...especially in races where half the field goes a lap down way before halfway.
 
Here are the final results of the race..

1. #9 Scott Dixon
2. #6 Ryan Briscoe
3. #10 Dario Franchitti
4. #02 Graham Rahal
5. #7 Danica Patrick
6. #2 Raphael Matos
7. #26 Marco Andretti
8. #27 Hideki Mutoh
9. #5 Mario Moraes
10. #4 Dan Wheldon
11. #3 Helio Castroneves
12. #21 Ryan Hunter-Reay
13. #23 Tomas Scheckter
14. #06 Robert Doornbos
15. #18 Justin Wilson
16. #20 Ed Carpenter
17. #14 Paul Tracy
18. #13 EJ Viso
19. #11 Tony Kanaan
20. #24 Mike Conway
 
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