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2012 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

The 2012 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg was the first race of the 2012 IndyCar Series season. It was held on March 25, 2012 in St. Petersburg, Florida on the city's temporary street course, and was won by Hélio Castroneves.[1]

United States 2012 St. Petersburg
Race details
1st round of the 2012 IndyCar Series season
DateMarch 25, 2012
Official nameHonda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
LocationStreets of St. Petersburg
CourseTemporary street circuit
1.800 mi / 2.897 km
Distance100 laps
180.000 mi / 289.682 km
Weather77 °F (25 °C), partly cloudy
Pole position
DriverWill Power (Team Penske)
Time1:01.3721
Fastest lap
DriverWill Power (Team Penske)
Time62.7575 (on lap 5 of 100)
Podium
FirstHélio Castroneves (Team Penske)
SecondScott Dixon (Target Chip Ganassi Racing)
ThirdRyan Hunter-Reay (Andretti Autosport)
Hélio Castroneves making the run down Dan Wheldon Way on the final lap of the 2012 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
Hélio Castroneves stopped on Dan Wheldon Way (Turn 10) victory lap after winning the 2012 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg to pay respects to the sign honouring the late resident of the city, a two-time Indianapolis 500 champion.

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Background

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This race was the first race since Dan Wheldon was killed in an accident, five month earlier during the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in October 2011. It was also the first race run with the new ICONIC chassis by Dallara, which Wheldon was helping to develop and was named the "DW12" in his honor. This race also marked the first time since the end of the 2005 season that Honda wouldn't be IndyCar's exclusive engine supplier. Chevrolet re-entered Indy racing for the first time since that season and Lotus was the third supplier.

Qualifying

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For the third consecutive year, Will Power took the pole position for the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg with a circuit-qualifying record of 1:01.3721. Alongside of Power, Penske teammate Ryan Briscoe will start in row one, in second position. The second row will be occupied Ryan Hunter-Reay and James Hinchcliffe, both of Andretti Autosport.[2]

Race

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The 2012 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg started with pole sitter Will Power leading the field for the majority of the first few laps, with Ryan Briscoe, who qualified second, trailing behind him. Briscoe would eventually take the lead after Power pitted, in for fuel strategy. However, the pit stop by Power would eventually take him out of contention for the race, as he would not near the top spot for the remaining laps. While Briscoe did hold the top position for eight laps, it was Scott Dixon, who was consistently around the top and eventually would inherit the lead on lap 20. Throughout the entirety of the race, Lotus Cars such as rookie Katherine Legge and Simona de Silvestro face mechanical problems, as Lotus finished third between the manufactures, behind Chevrolet and Honda. During the mid-portion of the race, drivers such as Takuma Sato, defending series champion Dario Franchitti and J. R. Hildebrand would all hold a lead in the race. However, coming down to the end, it would be Hélio Castroneves and Dixon battling for the lead in the race and the victory. After a series of pit stops on lap 72, Castroneves would make a bold pass on Dixon, giving him position behind, then leader Hildebrand. This position would eventually allow him to inherit the lead of the race, as Castroneves would lead the final 26 laps, giving him the victory, his first victory since the 2010 season.[3]

Classification

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Starting grid

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Row Inside Outside
1 12 Australia  Will Power 2 Australia  Ryan Briscoe
2 28 United States  Ryan Hunter-Reay 27 Canada  James Hinchcliffe
3 3 Brazil  Hélio Castroneves 9 New Zealand  Scott Dixon
4 26 United States  Marco Andretti 11 Brazil  Tony Kanaan
5 10 United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti 38 United States  Graham Rahal
6 14 United Kingdom  Mike Conway 5 Venezuela  E. J. Viso
7 8 Brazil  Rubens Barrichello 15 Japan  Takuma Sato
8 18 United Kingdom  Justin Wilson 77 France  Simon Pagenaud (R)
9 98 Canada  Alex Tagliani 4 United States  J. R. Hildebrand
10 67 United States  Josef Newgarden (R) 19 United Kingdom  James Jakes
11 78 Switzerland  Simona de Silvestro 83 United States  Charlie Kimball
12 22 Spain  Oriol Servià 20 United States  Ed Carpenter
13 6 United Kingdom  Katherine Legge (R) 7 France  Sébastien Bourdais
Pagenaud penalised 10 places for changing engine

Race Results

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Pos No. Driver Team Engine Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps Led Points1
1 3 Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Chevrolet 100 1:59:50.9863 5 28 50
2 9 New Zealand  Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 100 + 5.5292 6 37 42
3 28 United States  Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport Chevrolet 100 + 7.5824 3 0 35
4 27 Canada  James Hinchcliffe Andretti Autosport Chevrolet 100 + 10.6526 4 0 32
5 2 Australia  Ryan Briscoe Team Penske Chevrolet 100 + 11.7854 2 9 30
6 77 France  Simon Pagenaud (R) Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports Honda 100 + 31.2623 16 0 28
7 12 Australia  Will Power Team Penske Chevrolet 100 + 34.6582 1 11 27
8 5 Venezuela  E. J. Viso KV Racing Technology Chevrolet 100 + 35.5943 8 0 24
9 83 United States  Charlie Kimball Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 100 + 43.1425 22 0 22
10 18 United Kingdom  Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing Honda 100 + 44.3141 15 0 20
11 67 United States  Josef Newgarden (R) Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Honda 100 + 44.8275 19 0 19
12 38 United States  Graham Rahal Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 100 + 45.1080 10 0 18
13 10 United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 100 + 45.8468 9 1 17
14 26 United States  Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport Chevrolet 99 + 1 lap 7 0 16
15 98 Canada  Alex Tagliani Team Barracuda – BHA Lotus 99 + 1 lap 17 0 15
16 22 Spain  Oriol Servià Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Lotus 99 + 1 lap 23 0 14
17 8 Brazil  Rubens Barrichello KV Racing Technology Chevrolet 98 + 2 laps 13 0 13
18 20 United States  Ed Carpenter Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 98 + 2 laps 24 0 12
19 4 United States  J. R. Hildebrand Panther Racing Chevrolet 96 Off Course 18 3 12
20 14 United Kingdom  Mike Conway A. J. Foyt Enterprises Honda 75 Mechanical 11 0 12
21 7 France  Sébastien Bourdais Dragon Racing Lotus 73 Off Course 26 0 12
22 15 Japan  Takuma Sato Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 73 Electrical 14 11 12
23 6 United Kingdom  Katherine Legge (R) Dragon Racing Lotus 59 Off Course 25 0 12
24 78 Switzerland  Simona de Silvestro HVM Racing Lotus 22 Mechanical 21 0 12
25 11 Brazil  Tony Kanaan KV Racing Technology Chevrolet 21 Electrical 8 0 10
26 19 United Kingdom  James Jakes Dale Coyne Racing Honda 19 Contact 20 0 10
Notes

1 Points include 1 point for pole position and 2 points for most laps led.

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Brazil  Hélio Castroneves 50
2 New Zealand  Scott Dixon 42
3 United States  Ryan Hunter-Reay 35
4 Canada  James Hinchcliffe 32
5 Australia  Ryan Briscoe 30
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References

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  1. ^ "Oreovicz: Castroneves climbs fast". 25 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Power sets a track record in claiming pole start".
  3. ^ "Castroneves starts year with exuberant victory".


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