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DanicaFan
20th June 2012, 16:24
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Race 9 of 16

Race - Iowa Corn Indy 250

Location - Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa

Date - Saturday, June 23rd

Time & TV Schedule - Pre-Race Show - 10:00PM Eastern , Green Flag - Approx. 10:00PM Eastern- NBC Sports Network

Course Type - .875 Mile Oval

Distance - 250 Laps / 218.75 Miles

Practice Sessions -

Friday, June 22nd - 11:00-11:45 AM & 3:30-4:15 PM Eastern
Saturday, June 23rd - Systems Check -5:00-5:05 PM Eastern

Qualifications - Friday, June 22nd - Heat Races -7:15 -8:45 PM Eastern


2011 Iowa Corn Indy 250 Race Information

Race Winner - #26 Marco Andretti
Race Pole Sitter - #5 Takuma Sato -180.375 mph
Time Of Race - 1 Hour 53 Minutes
Average Speed- 118.671 mph
Cautions - 5 for 72 laps
Margin Of Victory -.793 seconds
Lead Changes - 9


Iowa Speedway Track Facts


Length -.875 Miles
Banking - Turns -12-14 degrees
Frontstretch -10 degrees
Backstretch -4 degrees

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DanicaFan
20th June 2012, 16:26
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DanicaFan
20th June 2012, 16:26
Qualifications for this race will be different than the single car qualification runs that are traditionally done. The starting grid will be determined by short heat races. The breakdown is below..

There will be 3 heat races with 30 laps each. These heat races are determined by combined practice session results.

Race 1 - Determines the even numbered positions, starting from the 10th quickest practice time to determine Positions 10 on the starting grid on down.

Race 2 - Determines the odd numbered positions starting from the 9th quickest practice time to determine Positions 9 on the starting grid on down.

Race 3 - This will consist of drivers that are 1st to 8th quickest in practice times. This race will determine the first 4 starting rows. Winner of this race is the pole sitter.

FormerFF
21st June 2012, 03:08
Gonna have to DVR that one. That's too late for me.

FIAT1
22nd June 2012, 16:52
I know what I will be doing on Saturday night for 6 hrs, a little party planning in the works!!!

jackmart
22nd June 2012, 23:43
So is this going to be on NBC sports? I know they usually don't do quals live.

anthonyvop
23rd June 2012, 00:57
So is this going to be on NBC sports? I know they usually don't do quals live.

You can watch quals on tape delay 2morrow before the race.

NBC decided that the NHL Draft was more important to broadcast live instead. I am serious. The NHL draft!

numanoid
24th June 2012, 01:31
2 huge storms just came through with 90 minutes to go. Dryers are out om the track...again. looks like mostly clear skies here on out.

FIAT1
24th June 2012, 02:43
2 huge storms just came through with 90 minutes to go. Dryers are out om the track...again. looks like mostly clear skies here on out.

Welcome to Milwaukee. I hope it will be some passing.

FIAT1
24th June 2012, 02:44
I'm not sure that I like these heat races.

booger
24th June 2012, 04:02
The whole thing reeks of stupidity. No tv audience and a race that starts at 11 on the east coast. Jeesh! Are they really trying to commit suicide?

booger
24th June 2012, 04:12
Ask the pole sitter, Dario, how he likes them!

booger
24th June 2012, 04:14
So if I stay up and watch this to the end, I can just pop a couple more brewskies and stay up for the start of the F1 race from Spain...makes sense to me!

jimispeed
24th June 2012, 06:59
Great race!! Really enjoyed it. Pagenaud is my new one to watch.........he's got race blood!

FIAT1
24th June 2012, 13:01
Race was great, I love short tracks as oval racing ,but they have to schedule this two hrs before my bed time. Congrats to Ryan.

00steven
24th June 2012, 13:46
Great race! Really crazy stuff to be sure...

DanicaFan
24th June 2012, 16:59
Congrats to Ryan Hunter-Reay and good run by Marco.

Here are the final results..

1. #28 Ryan Hunter-Reay
2. #26 Marco Andretti
3. #11 Tony Kanaan
4. #9 Scott Dixon
5. #77 Simon Pagenaud
6. #3 Helio Castroneves
7. #8 Rubens Barrichello
8. #20 Ed Carpenter
9. #38 Graham Rahal
10. #18 Justin Wilson
11. #83 Charlie Kimball
12. #15 Takuma Sato
13. #19 James Jakes
14. #78 Simona De Silvestro
15. #6 Katherine Legge
16. #98 Alex Tagliani
17. #27 James Hinchcliffe
18. #2 Ryan Briscoe
19. #67 Josef Newgarden
20. #14 Mike Conway
21. #22 Oriol Servia
22. #4 JR Hildebrand
23. #12 Will Power
24. #5 EJ Viso
25. #10 Dario Franchitti

DanicaFan
24th June 2012, 16:59
IndyCar needs to take a serious look at these starts and restarts. They have been terrible this year.

00steven
25th June 2012, 01:04
IndyCar needs to take a serious look at these starts and restarts. They have been terrible this year.


Unlike last year. :rolleyes:

I am evil Homer
25th June 2012, 11:33
A lot of the blame lies with the drivers too.

FIAT1
25th June 2012, 12:58
Nick Fornoro always made them do it over many times until they lined up as should.

nigelred5
25th June 2012, 13:23
Well, I'm pissed. Apparently my 6 hours of indycar racing I set to record was interfering with my daughters ability to watch TV while my son and I were at a Lacrosse game in Annapolis Saturday evening. I get home around 11:30, hit the DVR to watch the heat races before I hit the sack and nuthin. No qualifying, No heat races, no race. WTF?? Luckily it was still on thanks to the rain delay, so I missed about 90 laps. I've said it before, but dang I love short oval racing!
You can have the 1.5's but that's just damn good racing!

NY2IA
25th June 2012, 18:22
I spent both days at the track. I did not see any TV coverage, so I came away with a few questions I wonder if anyone had thoughts on? What were the driver's impressions (and yours) of the qualifying heats? It was great to see the cars race on both days, although would have like to see a little more competition on Friday. What is going on with Honda engines, given the number of changes and Dario's blow up? Can anyone shed more light on Will Power's incident? He looked out of sorts when I spoke with him on Friday. Did it seem like Sato had his wings clipped? He showed little speed in comparison to other races. Yes, I agree about the start time. Poor Indy Lights got rescheduled until after the Indycar race, so starting time was after midnight central time. Finally, big crowd, as usual, who were very excited to both the Friday qualifying and races on Saturday, despite a much needed but badly timed rain!