2008 Sun Trust Indy Challenge - Result

Result

Finish Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps
Led
Points
1 11 Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 300 2:04:05.5111 1 166 53
2 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 300 +4.7691 18 0 40
3 9 Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi 300 +6.6504 4 0 35
4 10 Dan Wheldon Target Chip Ganassi 300 +7.7270 6 0 32
5 5 Oriol Servià (R) KV Racing 300 +10.7701 10 0 30
6 7 Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 300 +10.9198 14 0 28
7 02 Justin Wilson (R) Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 300 +16.3094 23 0 26
8 23 Townsend Bell Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 300 +17.5175 21 0 24
9 26 Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 299 +1 Lap 2 90 22
10 33 E. J. Viso (R) HVM Racing 298 +2 Laps 19 0 20
11 20 Ed Carpenter Vision Racing 238 +62 Laps 13 0 19
12 14 Darren Manning A. J. Foyt Enterprises 235 +65 Laps 22 0 18
13 27 Hideki Mutoh (R) Andretti Green Racing 220 Mechanical 7 0 17
14 34 Jaime Camara (R) Conquest Racing 217 Contact 24 44 16
15 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 158 +142 Laps 11 0 15
16 17 Ryan Hunter-Reay (R) Rahal Letterman Racing 143 Contact 25 0 14
17 19 Mario Moraes (R) Dale Coyne Racing 143 Contact 20 0 13
18 06 Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 131 Contact 3 0 12
19 25 Marty Roth Roth Racing 117 Handling 15 0 12
20 4 Vitor Meira Panther Racing 91 Contact 17 0 12
21 24 John Andretti Roth Racing 91 Contact 12 0 12
22 15 Buddy Rice Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 80 Contact 5 0 12
23 18 Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 78 Contact 9 0 12
24 2 A. J. Foyt IV Vision Racing 29 Contact 8 0 12
25 8 Will Power (R) KV Racing 8 Contact 16 0 10
26 36 Enrique Bernoldi Conquest Racing 6 Handling 26 0 10
Race average speed: 108.790 mph (175.081 km/h)
Lead changes: 3 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 9 for 102 laps

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