2008 IndyCar Points Standings

After Watkins Glen - Race 10
1. 370 Scott Dixon
2. 322 Helio Castroneves -48
3. 311 Dan Wheldon -59
4. 304 Tony Kanaan -66
5. 241 Marco Andretti -129
6. 238 Hideki Mutoh -132
7. 236 Danica Patrick -134
8. 231 Ryan Briscoe -139
9. 220 Ryan Hunter-Reay -150
10. 206 Oriol Servia -164
11. 198 Ed Carpenter -172
12. 194 Will Power -176

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Broken Right rear suspension leads to 19th place for Mario Moraes - Dale Coyne Racing Report

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Dale Coyne Racing rookie driver Mario Moraes had a top-10 finish going Sunday afternoon until lap 192 when #36 Enrique Bernoldi pushed Moraes’ #19 Sonny’s Bar-B-Q car high in turn two, causing him to make slight contact with the wall breaking the right rear suspension. The 19-year-old ended up finishing 19th in the [...]

Top 20 Finishes in First Trip to Texas for Coyne Racing

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

For their first time on a high-banked oval track both Dale Coyne Racing drivers Bruno Junqueira and Mario Moraes gave all-star performances Saturday evening under the lights in the IndyCar® Series Bombardier Learjet 550k at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, TX.
Junqueira drove his #18 Z-Line Designs car to a 15th- place finish in [...]

22nd and 26th Starting Positions for Dale Coyne Racing at Texas

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Dale Coyne Racing rookie driver Mario Moraes put together a solid four-lap qualifying average speed of
210.254 mph Friday afternoon and will start 22nd in Saturday’s running of the Bombardier Learjet 550 at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Moraes’s speed increasingly kept getting faster on each of his four laps.
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Dr. Indy Photos of the Day - June 7th - 2008 Indy 500

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

2008 Indy 500 - Early Stop for Bruno Junqueira to replace a missing mirror

2008 Indy 500 - Dale Coyne Racing goes to Work

2008 Indy 500 - Dale Coyne Racing hard at work
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Dale Coyne Racing puts a Positive Spin on Milwaukee - Junqueira and Moraes Defeat the Milwaukee Mile

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Despite the official results, both Dale Coyne Racing drivers Bruno Junqueira and Mario Moraes felt good about their performances Sunday afternoon in the ABC Supply A.J. Foyt 225 at the Milwaukee Mile.
The Milwaukee Mile is one of the more unforgiving and difficult tracks to drive on the IndyCar® Series schedule this year. Most teams [...]

19 Year Old leads at Indy - Not the one you thought that would

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Moraes Impressive in Indianapolis 500 Debut
Dale Coyne Racing driver Mario Moraes may have started the race as a rookie, but he finished it like
a veteran. The 19-year old Brazilian drove his #19 Sonny’s Bar-B-Q to
an 18th place finish Sunday afternoon in the 92nd running of the
Indianapolis 500.
Moraes started the day in the 28th position, [...]

Bruno Junqueira Qualifies 15th for Indianapolis 500 - Dale Coyne Racing

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Saturday afternoon at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Dale Coyne Racing driver Bruno Junqueira posted a four-lap average qualifying speed of 222.230 mph, which earned the 31-year old Brazilian the 15th starting position (outside row 5) in the running of the 92nd Indianapolis 500 next Sunday.
“I was happy with how the #18 Z-Line Designs car ran [...]

The only thing he asked was - Can I drive again? Bruno Junqueira back at Indy

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Nice to see a great story on one of the “new” drivers to the series.
..three years after a devastating wreck almost cost him his career — and his life — Junqueira is relieved to be back driving at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. On Saturday, he will attempt to qualify for his fifth Indy 500.
“The [...]

Dale Coyne Racing - School is Out at the Brickyard

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Eight rookies have won the Indianapolis 500 - and that includes Ray Harroun, who won the inaugural race back in 1911. This year, 13 rookies, the most since 1997, will attempt to become number nine.
The rookie class for the 92nd Indianapolis 500 completed their two-day Rookie Orientation Program on Monday at the famed [...]

Updated OH-FER List - No more Danica, Vitor Meira is OH-FER 79

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Vitor Meira OH-FER 79
Ed Carpenter OH-FER 68
A.J. Foyt IV OH-FER 68
Darren Manning OH-FER 44
Ryan Briscoe OH-FER 22
The Rest of the Pack:
Races Without a Win
Marty Roth 11
Ryan Hunter-Reay 9
Milka Duno 8
Bruno Junqueira 7
Hideki Mutoh 4
Oriol Servia 3
Franck Perera 3
Justin Wilson 3
Mario Moraes 3
Ernesto Viso 3
Enrique Bernoldi 3
Jay Howard 3
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Races since last win - Career Wins and Oh’ Fer - IndyCar Racing

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Races Since Last Win - Updated after Homestead

Driver
Races Since Last Win

Buddy Rice
54

Marco Andretti
19

Helio Castroneves
16

Dan Wheldon
14

Tony Kanaan
2

Scott Dixon
0

Career Wins:

Driver
Career Wins

Dan Wheldon
13

Helio Castroneves
12

Tony Kanaan
12

Scott Dixon
11

Buddy Rice
3

Marco Andretti
1

Zero For ____

Vitor Meira
0
77

Ed Carpenter
0
66

A.J. Foyt IV
0
66

Danica Patrick
0
48

Darren Manning
0
42

Ryan Briscoe
0
20

Marty Roth
0
10

Milka Duno
0
8

Ryan Hunter-Reay
0
7

Bruno Junqueira
0
5

Hideki Mutoh
0
2

Oriol Servia
0
1

Franck Perera
0
1

Justin Wilson
0
1

Mario Moraes
0
1

Ernesto Viso
0
1

Enrique Bernoldi
0
1

Jay Howard
0
1

Will Power
0
1

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Long Beach early count - 11 cars

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

April 20th:
Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
Justin Wilson and Graham Rahal
KV Racing Technology
Will Power and Oriol Servia - and Jimmy Vassar
Dale Coyne Racing
Bruno Junqueira and Mario Moraes
Conquest Racing
Franck Perera and Enrique Bernoldi
HVM Racing
Ernesto Viso
Paul Tracy
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IndyCar emerges from civil war; will fans notice?

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

After 12 years of hostilities between the Indy Racing League and the Champ Car World Series, the merged IndyCar Series debuts Saturday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Sadly, the fighting has driven most IndyCar fans and some of the best talent to NASCAR. Had this happened two or three years ago, we still might have drivers such [...]

Bruno Junqueira, No. 18, Dale Coyne Racing

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Three-time Champ Car runner-up has been racing in American open-wheel competition since 2001 when he drove for Target Chip Ganassi Racing in Champ Car. Had eight Champ Car victories and became first driver since Bobby Rahal to win at least one race in each of his first five seasons in that series. Last year, in [...]

Testing Concludes for Trans. Teams

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Eleven drivers, including nine who are transitioning to the IndyCar Series from the Champ Car World Series, recorded 1,071 laps during five available hours on the 1.5-mile oval with a persistent and brisk westerly breeze (the two-day total reached 1,169). KV Racing Technology (Oriol Servia, Will Power), Conquest Racing (Enrique Bernoldi, Franck Perera), Dale Coyne [...]