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    Pocono INDYCAR 400



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    Race
    - Pocono INDYCAR 400

    Location - Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania

    Date - Sunday, July 7th

    Time & TV Schedule - Green Flag - 12:15 PM - ESPN on ABC

    Course Type - 2.5 Mile Oval

    Distance - 160 Laps / 400 Miles

    Practice Sessions -

    Thursday, July 4th - 9:00 AM - Free Practice
    Thursday, July 4th - 1:00 PM - Free Practice
    Saturday, July 6th - 10:00 AM - Free Practice
    Saturday, July 6th - 5:30 PM - Warmup

    Qualifications -

    Saturday, July 6th - 1:15 PM - Qualifying

    Pocono Raceway Track Facts

    Length - 2.5 Miles
    Banking -
    Turn 1 - 14°
    Turn 2 - 8°
    Turn 3 - 6°



    1989 Pocono 500 Race Information

    Race Winner -
    #1 Danny Sullivan
    Race Pole Sitter - #20 Emerson Fittipaldi - 211.715 mph
    Time Of Race - 2 Hour 55 Minutes and 43 Seconds
    Average Speed- 170.720 mph
    Cautions - 5 for 25 laps
    Margin Of Victory - 4.226 seconds
    Lead Changes - 14

    Entrant list

    #1 - Ryan Hunter-Reay - Andretti Autosport
    #3 - Helio Castroneves - Penske Racing
    #4 - Ryan Briscoe - Panther Racing
    #5 - E.J. Viso - Andretti Autosport & HVM Racing
    #6 - Sebastian Saavedra - Dragon Racing
    #7 - Sebastien Bourdais - Dragon Racing
    #9 - Scott Dixon - Target Chip Ganassi Racing
    #10 - Dario Franchitti - Target Chip Ganassi Racing
    #11 - Tony Kanaan - KV Racing Technology
    #12 - Will Power - Penske Racing
    #14 - Takuma Sato - A.J. Foyt Enterprises
    #15 - Graham Rahal - Rahal Letterman Lanigan
    #16 - James Jakes - Rahal Letterman Lanigan
    #18 - Pippa Mann - Dale Coyne Racing
    #19 - Justin Wilson - Dale Coyne Racing
    #20 - Ed Carpenter - Ed Carpenter Racing
    #25 - Marco Andretti - Andretti Autosport
    #27 - James Hinchcliffe - Andretti Autosport
    #55 - Tristan Vautier (R) - Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
    #67 - Josef Newgarden - Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing
    #77 - Simon Pagenaud - Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
    #78 - Simona de Silvestro - KV Racing Technology
    #83 - Charlie Kimball - Chip Ganassi Racing
    #98 - Alex Tagliani - Barracuda Racing
    October 16th, 2011 - One of the blackest days in the history of motorsports.

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    Takuma for the win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeyz_f1
    Takuma for the win!
    Close, but no cigar.

    Quite unfortunate race for the Andretti team that was so strong in qualifying. Hinch out early, RHR out as well and Marco seemed to have the car to beat in the beginning, but had to save fuel towards the end. Ganassi on the other hand has had a good race - nowhere in qualifying and finishing 1-2-3.
    Oct. 31, 1999 - one of the blackest days in motorsports.

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    Nice drive by Kimball. A couple more laps and he may have had a shot at a win.
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    [SPECIAL][/SPECIAL]This was one great race! I have enjoyed it very much.

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    Good race. Surprised Ganassi was 123. Makes the season even more interesting. Double points in Toronto!

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    I set my DVR to record the whole show plus extra 2hrs of padding in the end. I watched the race today. For some reason they started the show from lap 60 or so on cable. This was weird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zako85
    I set my DVR to record the whole show plus extra 2hrs of padding in the end. I watched the race today. For some reason they started the show from lap 60 or so on cable. This was weird.
    It started at 12 noon eastern US time on ABC either broadcast or cable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starter
    It started at 12 noon eastern US time on ABC either broadcast or cable.
    Well on my U-verse DVR box, I simply found the Indy race listing and set it to be recorded. The listing was I believe starting at 12pm, central time. It seems like either ABC or the cable company screwed the listing.

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    I forgot to ask last week..


    What was Takuma Sato thinking to rear end a car in a pit lane. Such a rookie mistake.

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