2011 Indy Car Series Season - Race Results

Race Results

Rd. Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning team Report
1 St. Petersburg Will Power Hélio Castroneves Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing Report
2 Barber Will Power Scott Dixon Will Power Will Power Team Penske Report
3 Long Beach Will Power Dario Franchitti Ryan Briscoe Mike Conway Andretti Autosport Report
4 São Paulo Will Power Simona de Silvestro Will Power Will Power Team Penske Report
5 Indianapolis Alex Tagliani Dario Franchitti Scott Dixon Dan Wheldon Bryan Herta Autosport Report
6A Texas Alex Tagliani E. J. Viso Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing Report
6B Texas Tony Kanaan Scott Dixon Will Power Will Power Team Penske
7 Milwaukee Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing Report
8 Iowa Takuma Sato Alex Tagliani Dario Franchitti Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport Report
9 Toronto Will Power Justin Wilson Will Power Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing Report
10 Edmonton Takuma Sato Sébastien Bourdais Will Power Will Power Team Penske Report
11 Mid-Ohio Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Report
12 New Hampshire Dario Franchitti Scott Dixon Dario Franchitti Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport Report
13 Sonoma Will Power Will Power Will Power Will Power Team Penske Report
14 Baltimore Will Power Will Power Will Power Will Power Team Penske Report
15 Motegi Scott Dixon Giorgio Pantano Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Report
16 Kentucky Will Power Ed Carpenter Dario Franchitti Ed Carpenter Sarah Fisher Racing Report
17 Las Vegas Tony Kanaan Abandoned after 12 laps Report

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