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Monday, May 30, 2016

Indy 500: Rookie Alexander Rossi wins 100th running


INDY 500: Robin Miller with winners Alexander Rossi, Bryan Herta

Alexander Rossi celebrates after winning the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Photo: Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY Sports)

INDIANAPOLIS Running on fumes on the final laps of the race, rookie Alexander Rossi ran out of fuel coming out of Turn 4 and still managed to win the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday.

Rossi, a 24-year-old native of California, coasted to the line ahead of Carlos Munoz, Josef Newgarden and Tony Kanaan as late-race fuel strategy led to a wild and tense finish.

A year ago, he was watching this race from Monaco.

WINNER: From Formula 1 to Indy, Rossi scores life-changing accomplishment

It was perhaps one of the more unlikely Indy 500 victories, as Rossi has almost no experience in racing on oval tracks after spending several years pursuing a career in Formula One. Rossi couldnt quite believe it himself.

I have no idea how we pulled that off, he said, in a television interview immediately after the race.

Rossi thanked his Andretti Autosport team, which gave him a ride in IndyCar this year.

At one point, we were 33rd, Rossi said. And we rolled the dice and we came through and made it happen. And this is just phenomenal. I had no idea Id be in IndyCar, I had no idea Id be in the Indy 500 and now Im here, weve won and Im at a loss for words. It will change my life for sure.

Move of the race: Teams got nervous that they didnt have enough fuel to finish the race in the closing laps, so several top contenders made stops for a quick splash of fuel in the last 10 laps. But Rossi stayed out, and the gamble paid off just barely.

Juan gone: Defending race winner Juan Pablo Montoya crashed on lap 64 when his cars back end broke loose in Turn 2, sending him into the outside wall. Montoya was uninjured but his car was too damaged to continue. That ended his bid for a third Indy 500 win, after winning last year and in 2000.

Helio hit: Helio Castroneves was among the main contenders going into the final quarter of the race, but he sustained damage to the left rear bodywork of his car and had to make an extra pit stop to replace the rear wing assembly.

Pit problem: Two top contenders collided in the pits during a caution flag shortly after the races halfway point. Ryan Hunter-Reay and Townsend Bell were pulling out of their pit stalls at the same time when Bell bumped into Helio Castroneves, who was in the outside lane, then pinballed into Hunter-Reay. Both cars stalled on pit lane, and fell outside the top 20 once they restarted.

It wasnt the only issue on pit lane during Sundays race. Will Power was penalized after making contact with Tony Kanaans car during an early stop.

Sage setback: Sage Karam started 23rd and had worked his way into the top 10 when he drifted high in Turn 1 and hit the wall on lap 94. It was a tough break for Karam, who is trying to work his way back into a full-time ride in IndyCar. A crew had to make brief repairs to the impact-absorbing SAFER barrier in the area that Karam hit.

LADY GAGA:The six-time Grammy Award winner replaced Keith Urban who skipped his appearance because of a back issue to fill-in during a two-seater ride with Mario Andretti. The 1969 Indy 500 winner helped pace the field for a few laps, along with Roger Penske, who was driving the pace car in his 50th year as a motor sports team owner.

POKER FACE:Lady Gaga goes for ride with Mario

400 MILES

Leader: Tony Kanaan

Move of segment: Kanaan passed Helio Castroneves and fought off Josef Newgarden on a restart on Lap 158 to take the lead at the 400-miLe mark. Kanaan started the segment In fifth place.

Incidents: Buddy Lazier lost his left front wheel while exiting the pits on Lap 149, bringing out a caution. The incident happened just as leaders Castroneves and Kanaan were pitting.

Whos in trouble: Marco Andretti, who was sixth at the start of the segment, encountered issues with tire pressure and dropped to 22nd by the end of the segment.

300 MILES

Leader: Alex Tagliani, who started the race in last place, rolled into first during a caution period and led after 300 miles (120 laps).

Move of segment: Helio Castroneves, in search of his fourth Indy 500 win, surged into the top 10 and on into first place as the race reached the halfway point. Former winner Tony Kanaan and contender Marco Andretti also came to life in the segment.

Incidents: The landscape of the race changed dramatically during a caution period as three of the fields best cars were involved in a pit-road tangle. The cars of Townsend Bell and Ryan Hunter-Reay were damaged as they made contact when Castroneves stacked his car on the outside in a three-wide situation. Sage Karam slammed hard into the Turn 2 wall while trying to pass Bell on the outside on the 94thlap. The caution that flew for Karams wreck was extended as workers cleared debris and examined the wall where he hit. Debris from Karams wreck hit Kanaans hand. On lap 115, Mikhail Aleshin lost control and hit the outside wall. Conor Dalys car was damaged in the incident.

Whos in trouble: Team Penske drivers Will Power and Simon Pagenaud were struggling in the second half of the field.

INDY 500: Day in pictures

200 MILES

Leader: Andretti Autosports Ryan Hunter-Reay leads at the 200-mile mark of the 100thIndianapolis 500.

Move of segment: Will Power was sent to the back of the field for an unsafe release from his stall during a pit sequence, but the team skipped a yellow-flag caution period later to take over the lead. Power entered the race having never won an Indianapolis 500.

Incidents: Defending race-winner Juan Pablo Montoya looped his Team Penske Chevrolet out of Turn 2 on Lap 64, crashing hard and wrecking his car. Montoya had won two of his previous three Indianapolis 500 starts. It just happened, he said.

Whos in trouble: Points leader Simon Pagenaud is mired in 22ndplace. Hes won three consecutive races but is struggling early. Its been an unfruitful day so far for Team Penske. Owner Roger Penske is celebrating the 50thyear of team ownership and is seeking what would be a record 17thIndy 500 win.

INDY 500: Celebrity sightings

100MILESLeader: Ryan Hunter-Reay, who started third and exchanged the lead with Hinchcliffe during the first 28 laps, led Townsend Bell and Josef Newgarden at the 100-mile mark.

Move of segment: Simon Pagenaud, who has won the previous three Verizon IndyCar Series races, jumped from eighth to fourth. Tony Kanaan jumped from 18th to eighth.

Incidents: Buddy Lazier, who qualified 32nd in the 33-car field, encountered trouble with a stuck throttle before the green flag and didnt start the race.

Whos in trouble: Hinchcliffe, who started from the pole position and battled Hunter-Reay during the first 28 laps, faded to sixth place by Lap 40.

Contributing: Brant James, Jeff Olson, Mike Hembree

RESULTS

1. (10) Alexander Rossi, Honda, 200.

2. (8) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 200.

3. (6) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 200.

4. (19) Tony Kanaan, Chevrolet, 200.

5. (25) Charlie Kimball, Chevrolet, 200.

6. (15) JR Hildebrand, Chevrolet, 200.

7. (1) James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 200.

8. (13) Scott Dixon, Chevrolet, 200.

9. (20) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 200.

10. (3) Will Power, Chevrolet, 200.

11. (4) Helio Castroneves, Chevrolet, 200.

12. (24) Oriol Servia, Honda, 200.

13. (11) Marco Andretti, Honda, 200.

14. (21) Graham Rahal, Honda, 200.

15. (31) Max Chilton, Chevrolet, 200.

16. (28) Jack Hawksworth, Honda, 200.

17. (29) Alex Tagliani, Honda, 200.

18. (33) Pippa Mann, Honda, 199.

19. (9) Simon Pagenaud, Chevrolet, 199.

20. (19) Gabby Chaves, Honda, 199.

21. (5) Townsend Bell, Honda, 199.

22. (26) Matthew Brabham, Chevrolet, 199.

23. (22) Bryan Clauson, Honda, 198.

24. (2) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 198.

25. (23) Spencer Pigot, Honda, 195.

26. (16) Takuma Sato, Honda, 163, contact.

27. (7) Mikhail Aleshin, Honda, 126, contact.

28. (27) Stefan Wilson, Chevrolet, 119, electrical.

29. (17) Conor Daly, Honda, 115, contact.

30. (30) Buddy Lazier, Chevrolet, 100, mechanical.

31. (14) Ed Carpenter, Chevrolet, 98, mechanical.

32. (18) Sage Karam, Chevrolet, 93, contact.

33. (12) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 63, contact.

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Source: http://sports.usatoday.com/2016/05/29/indy-500-alexander-rossi-wins-100th-running/

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Indy 500 radio: The best in-race communication between driver and crew


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Alexander Rossi discusses his Indy 500 title, which comes in the 100th race and his first. Clark Wade/IndyStar

Roger Penske keeps a close eye on IndyCar driver Helio Castroneves (3) telemetry during the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.(Photo: Gary Mook/For the Star)Buy Photo

Members of the IndyStar sports staff listened in to driver-crew radio correspondence during Sunday"s running of the Indianapolis 500. Here is some of the best from Indy 500 radio in sequence as the race played out:

12:29 p.m. James Hinchcliffe"s crew to the pole sitter:Have a good race, James. Be patient, we have a good car and well be there in the end.

12:41 p.m. Alexander Rossi"s crew:"How"s the car?"

Rossi: "Beautiful."

12:49 p.m. Ryan Hunter-Reay"s crew:"Don"t want to go any further back than second. Hinch will probably pit the same time as you. Don"t want to get crossed up with him."

12:50 p.m. Hunter-Reay: "Got a big vibration in the car for some reason. This is not gonna be good. What the h**l is that?"

12:58 p.m. Marco Andretti"s crew:Just so you know, all of our cars are lifting in all four corners.

1 p.m. Andretti on a perceived block by Ed Carpenter:I cant believe they allow the blocking like they do. It just kills the show!

1:07 p.m. Helio Castroneves" crew:Weve only run 48 laps here, so lets use our heads. Weve got a long way to race.

1:14 p.m. Buddy Lazier:"I"m having another problem. I don"t know what the (expletive)is going on."

1:28 p.m. Juan Pablo Montoya following crash on Lap 64:"It looks like we"re done. The front of the car is (expletive)."

1:32 p.m. Simon Pagenaud after penalty for unsafe pit release on Lap 66:Im speechless, guys ... 1,000 sorries."

Pagenaud"s crew:I dont understand. We argued it. It is what it is ...If anybody gets a penalty, it should be Aleshin, not us.

Pagenaud: Lets get back to it, guys. Thats how Montoya won it last year."

1:40 p.m. Josef Newgarden"s crew: "Hang with "em. Do your best. You"re doing good."

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IndyCar driver Sage Karam (24) hits the wall coming out of turn one during the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 Sunday, May 29, 2016, afternoon at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.(Photo: Steve Baker/For the Star)

1:52 p.m. Sage Karam after wreck on Lap 94:Heck of a job. Thats a tough break. You guys did a great job.

2 p.m. Townsend Bell"s crew:"The guy leading this race is Clauson and he should have to pit here soon. If not,this could be chaos."

2:17 p.m. Conor Daly"s crew to him after wreck on Lap 115:You were a driving maniac today. You were b****y impressive. So sorry for you.

2:21 p.m. Hunter-Reay after pit stop crash with teammate Bell on Lap 118:What the h**l happened?"

Hunter-Reay"s crew:I dont know; we"llhave to see the replay.

Hunter-Reay: "We just screwed off this whole Indy 500 ...We had a car capable of winning the d**n 500."

2:45 p.m. Graham Rahal"s crew after Lazier"s car loses a tire on Lap 149:Looks the (No.)4 car tried to go it with threewheels.

2:52 p.m. Tony Kanaan:So far I think we showed everybody what we came here to do."

3:01 p.m. Castroneves after JR Hildebrand clips his car, causing rear bumperdamage:Second time, that son-of-a-b***h, Im going to kill that (expletive)!

3:06 p.m. Castroneves" crew:"We"ve got a good car here. We"ll do the best we can. We don"t have to stop; the rest of the guys will."

3:18 p.m. Newgarden to crew regarding Kanaan:Has he pitted?

Newgarden"s crew: No You just concentrate on TK there, bud."

3:20 p.m. Newgarden"s crew:"Nice job. Nice and smooth. Everyone"s gonna need a stop here, a little splash at the end."

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3:24 p.m. Rahal:"I don"t know what happened. Car just got really bad that last run."

3:30 p.m. Rossi"s crew:"YOU JUST WON THE INDY 500 BABY!! "

3:31 p.m. Rossi:Ive got nothing left.

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