2008 Indianapolis 500

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92nd Indianapolis 500
Location Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Date May 25, 2008
Winner Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon
Average speed 143.567 mph (231 km/h)
Pole position Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon
Pole speed 226.366 mph (364 km/h)
Fastest qualifier Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon
Rookie of the Year Flag of the United States Ryan Hunter-Reay
Most laps led Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon (115)
Pre-race ceremonies
National anthem Julianne Hough
Back Home Again in Indiana Jim Nabors
Starting command Mari Hulman George
Pace car Chevrolet Corvette
Pace car driver Emerson Fittipaldi
Honorary starter Kristi Yamaguchi
Attendance 400,000+[1]
TV in the United States
Network ESPN on ABC
Announcers Marty Reid, Scott Goodyear, Eddie Cheever, Jr.
Nielsen Ratings 4.5[2]
Market share TBD
Chronology
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The 92nd Indianapolis 500-Mile Race was run on Sunday, May 25, 2008 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, USA. Scott Dixon of New Zealand won the race from the pole position. It was the thirteenth Indy 500 sanctioned by the Indy Racing League, and served as the showcase event of the 2008 IndyCar Series in DIRECTV HD season.

IndyCar Series practice began May 4. Time trials took place over the two weekends prior to the race (May 1011 and 1718). The final practice was held Friday, May 23.

Contents

Schedule

Date(s) Day(s) Event
May 3 Saturday OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon
May 4–5 Sunday – Monday IRL IndyCar Series Rookie Orientation
May 6–9 Tuesday – Friday IRL IndyCar Series practice
May 10 Saturday Pole Day Time Trials
May 11 Sunday Second Day Time Trials
May 12–13 Monday – Tuesday No track activity
May 14–16 Wednesday - Friday IRL IndyCar Series practice
May 17 Saturday Coke Zero College Fest / Third Day Time Trials
May 18 Sunday Armed Forces Day / Bump Day Time Trials
May 19–20 Monday – Tuesday No track activity
May 21 Wednesday AFI 500 Festival Community Day
May 22 Thursday Firestone Indy Lights practice and qualifying
May 23 Friday Miller Lite Carb Day
IndyCar Series final practice
Pit Stop Challenge
Firestone Freedom 100
Stone Temple Pilots Concert
May 24 Saturday Public Drivers' Meeting
IPL 500 Festival Parade
May 25 Sunday 92nd Indianapolis 500-Mile Race

News

  • The purse for this year's Indy 500 will be increased substantially from previous records. Under a new league revenue sharing program, the winner of the 2008 Indy 500 will receive an estimated US$2.5 million, while the entire race purse will total at least US$13.4 million.[3]
  • Two-time Indianapolis 500 and Formula One champion Emerson Fittipaldi will drive the Chevrolet Corvette pace car.[4]
  • 2007 IndyCar rookie of the year Ryan Hunter-Reay will be eligible to compete for the Rookie of the Year award, under race rules. Even though he is an established IndyCar driver, he has not yet made a start at Indianapolis. Several other former Champ Car drivers will be individually evaluated and may be eligible to require only a "refresher" level test in lieu of the traditional four-phase rookie test.
  • With the IRL/CC merger, the 2008 running is expected to one of the most competitive in many years.[5]
  • Peak motor oil will sponsor the US$100,000 pole position award.[6]
  • The official entry list was released April 11.[7] The initial list features 39 cars and 32 drivers. Additional drivers will be announced during practice and qualifying.
  • 2006 MotoGP World Champion, Nicky Hayden, will ride around the oval track approximately one hour prior to the 500 start aboard a Honda RC212V Grand Prix motorcycle, demonstrating the 2-wheel machinery that will be racing at Indianapolis in September.[8]
  • On May 19, the 33 qualified drivers took part in a media tour in New York City. The drivers lined up in the traditional eleven rows of three in front of the famous Charging Bull near Wall Street.[9]
  • On May 21, 2008, it was announced Kristi Yamaguchi will be the starter for the race. A death in the family forced Floyd Mayweather, Jr. to withdraw from the honorary position.

Broadcasting

The 92nd Indianapolis 500 will be televised in high definition in the United States on ABC: the 44th consecutive year on that network. Time trials will be shown live in high definition on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 at various timeslots and be available via broadband at MediaZone.com.

1998 Indianapolis 500 winner Eddie Cheever will join the announcing crew, led by Marty Reid, Scott Goodyear, and Jack Arute. For the first time, two hours of pre-race will be aired, one hour on ESPN2, followed by one hour on ABC. For the third year in a row, the telecast will utilize the Side-by-Side format for commercial breaks.

The race will be broadcast on radio by the IMS Radio Network for the 56th consecutive year. Mike King will serve as anchor. Joining him will be Johnny Parsons, Donald Davidson, Chris Economaki, Bob Jenkins, Chris Denari, Dave Wilson and several other radio network regulars.

Entertainment

Julianne Hough, who partnered with two-time Indy 500 winner Hélio Castroneves to win Dancing with the Stars, will sing the national anthem.[10] Jim Nabors will return to sing "Back Home Again in Indiana" after an illness prevented him from doing so in 2007.[10] 1992 Winter Olympics women's figure skating gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi, the season six winner of Dancing with the Stars, will serve as the honorary starter and wave the green flag.[11]

Stone Temple Pilots will perform during the annual Carb Day Concert. Other bands performing during the month include: Healing Sixes, DJ Orion, Chevelle, Ludo, Yellowcard, The Bravery, Psychodots, Forever the Sickest Kids, OK Go, Sum 41, Jon McLaughlin, and Jack's Mannequin.[12]

Entry list

Further information: 2008 IndyCar Series season#Team and Driver Chart

Practice (week 1)

Sunday May 4, 2008 - Indianapolis Star Opening Day presents the Unsers / Rookie Orientation

May 4, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 8 Flag of Australia Will Power KV Racing 220.694 mph (355 km/h)
2 33 Flag of Venezuela E. J. Viso HVM Racing 220.445 mph (355 km/h)
3 5 Flag of Spain Oriol Servià KV Racing 220.102 mph (354 km/h)
4 16 Flag of the United Kingdom Alex Lloyd Rahal Letterman Racing w/ CGR 219.964 mph (354 km/h)
5 27 Flag of Japan Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 219.824 mph (354 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Monday May 5, 2008 - Rookie Orientation

  • Weather: Sunny, 69 °F (21 °C)
  • Practice summary: The second day of orientation saw more cars on track and a significant increase in speeds. Enrique Bernoldi completed the fourth and final phase of his rookie test, bringing the total to 11 drivers who have done so. Davey Hamilton and Bruno Junqueira returned to the cockpit for a refresher session. Around 1 p.m., Jamie Camara did a half spin and crashed in turn one. Mario Domínguez and Mario Moraes completed the first three phases of their rookie tests and will be allowed to complete the fourth phase during open practice. Alex Lloyd set the fastest lap of the day late in the session at just over 223 mph, a speed that would put him tenth in the 2007 field in only his second day of practice. The sixteen cars on the track turned 655 laps.
May 5, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 16 Flag of the United Kingdom Alex Lloyd Rahal Letterman Racing w/ CGR 223.033 mph (359 km/h)
2 27 Flag of Japan Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 222.600 mph (358 km/h)
3 8 Flag of Australia Will Power KV Racing 222.267 mph (358 km/h)
4 5 Flag of Spain Oriol Servià KV Racing 222.089 mph (357 km/h)
5 06 Flag of the United States Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 221.155 mph (356 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Tuesday May 6, 2008 - IndyCar Series practice

  • Weather: Mostly cloudy, 82 °F (28 °C)
  • Practice summary: The first day of veteran practice saw 33 car/driver combinations take to the Speedway. AGR teammates Marco Andretti and Tony Kanaan led the speed charts, with Ganassi and Penske entries also filling out the top ten. 2004 winner Buddy Rice put the Dreyer & Reinbold team back near the top of the speed chart for the first time in several years. No major incidents occurred. Early in the afternoon, Graham Rahal slid loose in the southchute, but maintained control and did not hit the wall. With rain in the forecast over the next two days, the participants logged 1,385 laps. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, in the Indianapolis area campaigning for the Indiana primary, visited the track as a guest of Sarah Fisher. Fisher went on to take her first laps on the track in the final hour of the session.
May 6, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 26 Flag of the United States Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 226.599 mph (365 km/h)
2 11 Flag of Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 225.269 mph (363 km/h)
3 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 225.011 mph (362 km/h)
4 6 Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 224.804 mph (362 km/h)
5 10 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Chip Ganassi Racing 224.727 mph (362 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Wednesday May 7, 2008 - IndyCar Series practice

  • Weather: Rain, windy, 65 °F (18 °C)
  • Practice summary: Practice was scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m., but rain delayed the start. Twice the track was nearly dry and preparing to open, but both times rain returned. At 3:20 p.m., the track was closed for the day.

Thursday May 8, 2008 - IndyCar Series practice

  • Weather: Rain, windy, 61 °F (16 °C)
  • Practice summary: The rain from the previous day continued through the night and the day's on-track activities were canceled at approximately 1:45 p.m., when it was clear that the rain would not cease and the track could not be dried.

Friday May 9, 2008 - IndyCar Series Fast Friday practice

  • Weather: Cloudy, windy, 56 °F (13 °C)
  • Practice summary: After two days of rainouts practice resumed. Despite cool temperatures, the final day of practice before pole qualifying saw intense action. About 90 minutes into the session, Mario Domínguez spun exiting the pits, and hit the inside wall, suffering suspension damage. At 1:40 p.m., Alex Lloyd crashed hard in turn one, spinning and hitting the wall again in turn two. Around 2:00 p.m. in the pit area, Danica Patrick's car struck a member from Mario Moraes' pit crew, Chuck Buckman, who suffered a concussion.[13] At 3:15 p.m., the session was halted by rain, with Scott Dixon posting the fastest lap of the day to that point. At 4:00 p.m., the track was officially closed for the day.
May 9, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 226.968 mph (365 km/h)
2 26 Flag of the United States Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 226.710 mph (365 km/h)
3 11 Flag of Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 226.688 mph (365 km/h)
4 6 Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 226.143 mph (364 km/h)
5 27 Flag of Japan Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 225.990 mph (364 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Time trials (weekend 1)

Saturday May 10, 2008 - Pole Day time trials

Scott Dixon makes his pole-winning qualification run.
Scott Dixon makes his pole-winning qualification run.
Scoring pylon at the close of pole day qualifications.
Scoring pylon at the close of pole day qualifications.
  • Weather: Sunny, Blue skies, 64 °F (18 °C)
  • Practice summary
Morning practice was delayed 45 minutes due to a slightly damp track from overnight rain. All of the cars were broken into two groups for practice. Marco Andretti set the fastest lap of the first session, and the fastest lap of the month at 228.318 mph. No incidents were reported.
  • Qualifications summary
Ryan Briscoe was the first driver to make an attempt, turning a speed of 224.883 mph, which suggested that speeds would be lower than those which had been achieved in the morning practice by drafting. Danica Patrick later took over the provisional pole with a run over 225 mph. Hélio Castroneves then pulled out of line in favor of going out later in the day. Spins involving A. J. Foyt IV and Bruno Junqueira did not cause any damage.
After 11 positions were filled, bumping began. Dan Wheldon took to the track, and knocked Patrick from the provisional pole. In the mid-afternoon, Hideki Mutoh failed post-qualifying inspection when it was discovered that the housing for an on-board camera lacked the required ballast, and his previous qualification was disallowed. [14]
Around 3 p.m., Hélio Castroneves had been practicing faster than Wheldon. He went out for his first attempt, but fell short of taking over the pole position. He did not rule out another attempt later in the day. At 3:34 p.m. Ryan Briscoe became the first driver to withdraw his earlier speed, and attempt to re-qualify. He knocked Wheldon from the top spot, only to be knocked down to second moments later by Scott Dixon.
The final hour concentrated largely on teams trying to bump their way into the top 11. Hideki Mutoh was successful, but Ryan Hunter-Reay crashed hard in turn 3. Former Champ Car entries Graham Rahal, Will Power and Justin Wilson all fell short of the top 11. Meanwhile the AGR and Penske entries gave up on their efforts to secure the pole position, and pulled their cars out of line for the day. Dan Wheldon was the final driver to withdraw his speed and make a run for the pole. After two fast laps, his second two dropped off, and he settled for second position. When the gun sounded to close the track at 6:00 p.m., Scott Dixon won his first Indianapolis 500 pole position, and Chip Ganassi Racing secured their third Indy pole.
May 10, 2008 - Pole Day Qualifying Results
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Qual.
Speed
1 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 226.366 mph (364 km/h)
2 10 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Chip Ganassi Racing 226.110 mph (364 km/h)
3 6 Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 226.080 mph (364 km/h)
4 3 Flag of Brazil Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 225.733 mph (363 km/h)
5 7 Flag of the United States Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 225.197 mph (362 km/h)
6 11 Flag of Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 224.794 mph (362 km/h)
7 26 Flag of the United States Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 224.417 mph (361 km/h)
8 4T Flag of Brazil Vitor Meira Panther Racing 224.346 mph (361 km/h)
9 27 Flag of Japan Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 223.887 mph (360 km/h)
10 20 Flag of the United States Ed Carpenter Vision Racing 223.835 mph (360 km/h)
11 12 Flag of South Africa Tomas Scheckter Luczo-Dragon Racing 223.496 mph (360 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT
May 10, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 26 Flag of the United States Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 228.318 mph (367 km/h)
2 10 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Chip Ganassi Racing 227.223 mph (366 km/h)
3 6 Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 227.163 mph (366 km/h)
4 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 227.055 mph (365 km/h)
5 12 Flag of South Africa Tomas Scheckter Luczo-Dragon Racing 227.015 mph (365 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Sunday May 11, 2008 - Second day time trials

  • Weather: Rain, 51 °F (11 °C)
  • Qualifications summary: Rain cancelled all track activity for the day. Around 12:25 p.m., with continuing rain in the forecast, the track was officially closed. Starting positions 12-33 will be filled during the third day of qualifying, Saturday May 17.

Practice (week 2)

Wednesday May 14, 2008 - IndyCar Series practice

  • Weather: Fog & mist, 61 °F (16 °C)
  • Practice summary: The start of practice was delayed 4 hours, 56 minutes due to persistent misty drizzle at the track following overnight rainstorms. In the short session, 29 drivers turned 390 laps, led by Scott Dixon at 222.834 mph (359 km/h) who turned 17 laps while working with full fuel tanks on his race setup. Jeff Simmons and Roger Yasukawa turned their first laps of the month, making 16 and 15 circuits respectively. John Andretti turned the fastest lap among drivers not yet in the field with a speed of 221.386 mph (356 km/h).
May 14, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 222.834 mph (359 km/h)
2 10 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Chip Ganassi Racing 222.810 mph (359 km/h)
3 26 Flag of the United States Marco Andretti Andretti Green Racing 222.801 mph (359 km/h)
4 27 Flag of Japan Hideki Mutoh Andretti Green Racing 221.868 mph (357 km/h)
5 7 Flag of the United States Danica Patrick Andretti Green Racing 221.683 mph (357 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Thursday May 15, 2008 - IndyCar Series practice

  • Weather: Cloudy, 63 °F (17 °C)
  • Practice summary: With rain in the forecast for most of the afternoon, 35 cars took to the track anxiously, completing 2,628 laps, the most of any single practice day all month. The rain, however, held off nearly all day, and began falling only 18 minutes before the track was scheduled to close. Most cars concentrated on race set-ups, while some of the non-qualified entries simulated time trial runs. No incidents were reported. Among drivers who had not yet qualified, the fastest lap was driven by Will Power, at 222.657 mph (358 km/h).
May 15, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 6 Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 223.708 mph (360 km/h)
2 3 Flag of Brazil Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 223.284 mph (359 km/h)
3 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 223.192 mph (359 km/h)
4 11 Flag of Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing 222.880 mph (359 km/h)
5 12 Flag of South Africa Tomas Scheckter Luczo-Dragon Racing 222.804 mph (359 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Friday May 16, 2008 - IndyCar Series practice

  • Weather: Parly cloudy, 63 °F (17 °C)
  • Practice summary: The final full day of practice saw heavy action. Pole winner Scott Dixon led the overall speed chart for the second time in two days. Of the non-qualified cars Will Power was the quickest. 1996 winner Buddy Lazier took his first laps of the month, while another second-week driver, Phil Giebler, was unable to make an on-track appearance. Three crashes, involving Ryan Briscoe, Will Power, and a less-serious one by E. J. Viso, brought the total of practice crashes to six for the month. Briscoe's crash occurred in his back-up car, while Power's must be repaired before qualifying. A total of 37 drivers and 40 cars took practice laps to date during the month.
May 16, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 223.713 mph (360 km/h)
2 3 Flag of Brazil Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing 223.411 mph (360 km/h)
3 6 Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing 223.372 mph (359 km/h)
4 8 Flag of Australia Will Power KV Racing 223.039 mph (359 km/h)
5 06 Flag of the United States Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 222.959 mph (359 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Time trials (weekend 2)

Saturday May 17, 2008 - Third day time trials

  • Weather: tba
  • Practice summary
The morning practice session was marred by two crashes late in the session. Mario Dominguez wrecked in the first turn, his second crash of the month. Minutes later, Max Papis crashed hard in turn three. John Andretti led the speed chart at 224.027 mph.
  • Qualifications summary
The third day of qualifications saw the field filled to 33 cars with Townsend Bell fastest of the day at 222.529 mph. Two additional crashes, along with mechanical problems, however, altered the field of non-qualified cars.
Seventeen minutes into the qualifying session, after four cars had completed runs, a light rain shower halted track activity for 15 minutes. Oriol Servia, who was on the track when the rain fell, was allowed to re-attempt without penalty. Several former Champ Car drivers including Graham Rahal, Justin Wilson, and Will Power all qualified safely.
For the second time in Indy history, three female drivers made the field, after Milka Duno and Sarah Fisher completed runs. A break in the qualifying line occurred around 2 p.m., with former champion Buddy Lazier the slowest in the field, and only one spot remaining.
Just before 4 p.m., Hideki Mutoh crashed his already-qualified car. On the exit of turn two, his car went high in the groove, and brushed along the wall part way down the backstretch. About 25 minutes later, Phil Giebler, in his first significant on-track laps, crashed hard in turn one. He was taken to Methodist Hospital.
With less than 15 minutes left in the day, A. J. Foyt IV and Marty Roth looked to make their way into the field. Foyt suffered a gearbox failure during his warm-up lap, and returned to the pits. Roth immediately went out and filled the final qualifying spot, albeit as the slowest overall in the field. Foyt's Vision crew scrambled to put the gearbox back together, in hopes of bumping into the field before the 6 o'clock gun. The team ran out of time, however, and was forced to wait until Sunday to make a qualifying attempt.
May 17, 2008 - Third Day Qualifying Results
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Qual.
Speed
12 99 Flag of the United States Townsend Bell Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 222.539 mph (358 km/h)
13 06 Flag of the United States Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 222.531 mph (358 km/h)
14 14 Flag of the United Kingdom Darren Manning A. J. Foyt Enterprises 222.430 mph (358 km/h)
15 18 Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 222.330 mph (358 km/h)
16 02 Flag of the United Kingdom Justin Wilson Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 222.267 mph (358 km/h)
17 15 Flag of the United States Buddy Rice Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 222.101 mph (357 km/h)
18 22 Flag of the United States Davey Hamilton Vision Racing 222.017 mph (357 km/h)
19 16 Flag of the United Kingdom Alex Lloyd Rahal Letterman Racing w/ CGR 221.788 mph (357 km/h)
20 17 Flag of the United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Rahal Letterman Racing 221.579 mph (357 km/h)
21 24 Flag of the United States John Andretti Roth Racing 221.550 mph (357 km/h)
22 67 Flag of the United States Sarah Fisher Sarah Fisher Racing 221.246 mph (356 km/h)
23 8 Flag of Australia Will Power KV Racing 221.136 mph (356 km/h)
24 41 Flag of the United States Jeff Simmons A. J. Foyt Enterprises 221.103 mph (356 km/h)
25 5 Flag of Spain Oriol Servià KV Racing 220.767 mph (355 km/h)
26 33 Flag of Venezuela E. J. Viso HVM Racing 220.356 mph (355 km/h)
27 23 Flag of Venezuela Milka Duno Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 220.305 mph (355 km/h)
28 19 Flag of Brazil Mario Moraes Dale Coyne Racing 219.716 mph (354 km/h)
29 36 Flag of Brazil Enrique Bernoldi Conquest Racing 219.422 mph (353 km/h)
30 34 Flag of Brazil Jaime Camara Conquest Racing 219.345 mph (353 km/h)
31 98 Flag of the United States Roger Yasukawa CURB/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports 218.010 mph (351 km/h)
32 91 Flag of the United States Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing 217.939 mph (351 km/h)
33 25 Flag of Canada Marty Roth Roth Racing 215.506 mph (347 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT
May 17, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 24 Flag of the United States John Andretti Roth Racing 224.027 mph (361 km/h)
2 18 Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 223.683 mph (360 km/h)
3 22 Flag of the United States Davey Hamilton Vision Racing 223.638 mph (360 km/h)
4 15 Flag of the United States Buddy Rice Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 223.557 mph (360 km/h)
5 99 Flag of the United States Townsend Bell Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 222.499 mph (358 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Sunday May 18, 2008 - Bump Day time trials

  • Weather: tba
  • Practice summary
A. J. Foyt IV, still unqualified for the field, led morning practice at 219.184 mph (353 km/h). Also spending time on the track were Marty Roth, Buddy Lazier, Mario Dominguez, and Davey Hamilton who blew a motor late in the session.
  • Qualifications summary
Shortly after the track opened for time trials, A. J. Foyt IV easily bumped his way into the field, bumping Marty Roth in the process. Later in the afternoon, Roth was able to secure a spot by bumping Buddy Lazier.
After qualifying, A. J. Foyt IV took his car out for practice. The fuel buckeye cover broke off after he exited the pits, and in turn three, a fire started on the side of the car, causing him to spin and crash into the wall. The car was heavily damaged. With Roger Yasukawa on the bubble, Mario Dominguez made his first attempt to qualify, but was too slow.
In the final half hour, the unqualified cars made their final attempts. Buddy Lazier's first attempt was too slow, and his team waved off after three laps. Mario Dominguez made his second attempt, and was able to bump Roger Yasukawa from the field. Yasakawa was the next to go out, and missed bumping his way back into the field by 0.046 seconds. Max Papis lined up to make an attempt, but lingering clutch problems prevented him from pulling out of the pits. With about 13 minutes remaining, Lazier returned to the track after some adjustments, and found enough speed to bump Dominguez. Dominguez made one final attempt to make the field, taking the green flag just before the 6 o'clock gun. After one lap that was fast enough to bump Marty Roth, he lost control and crashed in turn one. Roth and Lazier held on to make the field, while Papis was left waiting in line.
May 18, 2008 - Bump Day Qualifying Results
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Qual.
Speed
31 2 Flag of the United States A.J. Foyt IV Vision Racing 219.184 mph (353 km/h)
32 91 Flag of the United States Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing 219.015 mph (352 km/h)
33 25 Flag of Canada Marty Roth Roth Racing 218.965 mph (352 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT
May 18, 2008 - Top Practice Speeds
Rank Car
No.
Driver Team Best
Speed
1 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 221.514 mph (356 km/h)
2 10 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Chip Ganassi Racing 220.653 mph (355 km/h)
3 06 Flag of the United States Graham Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 220.627 mph (355 km/h)
4 24 Flag of the United States John Andretti Roth Racing 219.836 mph (354 km/h)
5 96 Flag of Mexico Mario Domínguez Pacific Coast Motorsports 219.780 mph (354 km/h)
OFFICIAL REPORT

Carb Day

IndyCar Series final practice - Friday May 23, 2008

  • Weather: Rain, 60°
  • Practice summary: Practice was cancelled after only eleven minutes due to a drenching rain. 32 drivers had taken practice laps, with Dan Wheldon fastest at 223.934 mph. Ryan Briscoe was the only car not to take any laps, and seven drivers managed only warm-up laps. The 32nd annual McDonald's Pit Stop Challenge was to follow the final practice. However, due to the rain, the event was cancelled. The Firestone Freedom 100 was rescheduled for Saturday, while the Stone Temple Pilots concert went on as planned.

Starting grid

Row Inside Middle Outside
1 9 Flag of New Zealand Scott Dixon 10 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Wheldon (W) 6 Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe
2 3 Flag of Brazil Hélio Castroneves (W) 7 Flag of the United States Danica Patrick 11 Flag of Brazil Tony Kanaan
3 26 Flag of the United States Marco Andretti 4 Flag of Brazil Vitor Meira 27 Flag of Japan Hideki Mutoh (R)
4 20 Flag of the United States Ed Carpenter 12 Flag of South Africa Tomas Scheckter 99 Flag of the United States Townsend Bell
5 06 Flag of the United States Graham Rahal (R) 14 Flag of the United Kingdom Darren Manning 18 Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira
6 02 Flag of the United Kingdom Justin Wilson (R) 15