2008 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg - Race

Race

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps Led Points
1 06 Graham Rahal (R) Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 83 2:00:43.5562 9 19 53
2 3 Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 83 +3.5192 4 0 40
3 11 Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 83 +5.5134 1 15 35
4 33 E. J. Viso (R) HVM Racing 83 +8.8575 15 12 32
5 36 Enrique Bernoldi (R) Conquest Racing 83 +9.6360 18 3 30
6 27 Hideki Mutoh (R) Andretti Green Racing 83 +10.0071 14 0 28
7 5 Oriol Servià (R) KV Racing 83 +11.2871 7 0 26
8 8 Will Power (R) KV Racing 83 +12.8493 2 0 24
9 02 Justin Wilson (R) Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 83 +14.3598 3 18 22
10 7 Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 83 +16.7298 19 0 20
11 2 A. J. Foyt IV Vision Racing 83 +20.8319 24 0 19
12 10 Dan Wheldon Target Chip Ganassi 83 +24.7800 8 0 18
13 14 Darren Manning A.J. Foyt Enterprises 83 +45.8601 11 0 17
14 24 Jay Howard (R) Roth Racing 82 +1 Lap 20 0 16
15 15 Buddy Rice Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 82 +1 Lap 16 0 15
16 19 Mario Moraes (R) Dale Coyne Racing 82 +1 Lap 22 0 14
17 17 Ryan Hunter-Reay Rahal Letterman Racing 81 +2 Laps 6 4 13
18 20 Ed Carpenter Vision Racing 80 Accident 21 0 12
19 4 Vitor Meira Panther Racing 75 Collision 17 1 12
20 34 Franck Perera (R) Conquest Racing 75 Collision 10 0 12
21 23 Townsend Bell Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 75 Collision 23 0 12
22 9 Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi 74 Mechanical 13 0 12
23 6 Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 56 Accident 5 11 12
24 18 Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 44 Mechanical 25 0 12
25 26 Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 41 Mechanical 12 0 10
DNS 25 Marty Roth Roth Racing 0 26 0 5

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