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2009 Indy Lights

The 2009 Indy Racing League Firestone Indy Lights season began April 4 in St. Petersburg, Florida, where it ran a double-header weekend in support to the season-opening IndyCar Series event. The schedule took place over 14 race weekends in support of the IndyCars, with 15 total races. Unlike the 2008 season, the St. Petersburg weekend will be the only double-header the series has announced. J. R. Hildebrand ended the season as champion for Andretti Green-AFS Racing, winning the championship by nearly 100 points ahead of Vision Racing's James Davison and his AGR-AFS Racing team-mate Sebastián Saavedra.

2009 Indy Lights season
Firestone Indy Lights
Season
Races15
Start dateApril 4
End dateOctober 9
Awards
Drivers' champion J. R. Hildebrand
Teams' champion Andretti Green-AFS Racing
Rookie of the Year Sebastián Saavedra
← 2008
2010 →

Drivers and teams Edit

All drivers compete in Firestone-shod Dallaras.

Team No Drivers Rounds
  Team Moore Racing 2   Andrew Prendeville[1] All
  Brian Stewart Racing 3   Sergey Mokshantsev[2] 1–4, 6–9
33   Pablo Donoso[3] 1–4
  Guthrie Meyer Racing[4] 4   Sean Guthrie 1–4
49   Jesse Mason 1–5
59   Alistair Jackson[5] 1–4
  RLR/Andersen Racing[6] 5   Mario Romancini[7] All
6   Pablo Donoso 11
  Alistair Jackson[8] 5, 8
9 9–13
  Jonathan Summerton[9] 1–6
  Pablo Donoso 7–8
  Sean Guthrie 15
  Sam Schmidt Motorsports 7   James Hinchcliffe[10] All
11   Wade Cunningham[11] All
20   Ana Beatriz 1-5, 7–14
  Logan Gomez 15
44   Gustavo Yacamán[12] 1–13, 15
  HVM Racing 8   Juan Pablo Garcia 13
  Panther Racing 15   Martin Plowman[13] All
16   Pippa Mann[14] All
  Winners Circle Group 18   Junior Strous[15] 1–5
  FIRST Motorsports
  Walker Racing
19   Stefan Wilson[16] 1–3, 8–9, 12
  Vision Racing 21   James Davison[17] All
  Alliance Motorsports 24   Logan Gomez[18] 1–2
  Mike Potekhen[19] 5, 7–8, 11–15
  Andretti Green-AFS Racing 26   J. R. Hildebrand[20] All
27   Sebastián Saavedra All
  Bryan Herta Autosport 28   Daniel Herrington[21] All
29   Felipe Guimarães 8, 12–13
  Davey Hamilton Racing 32   Brandon Wagner[22] 1–2, 5, 7, 11, 14–15
  Team PBIR[23] 35   Charlie Kimball[23] All
37   Jay Howard[24] 1–5
  Pablo Donoso 6
  Richard Philippe[25][26] 8–14
  Genoa Racing[27] 36 1–4
  Pablo Donoso[28] 5
63   Duncan Tappy[29] 1–2
  Jonathan Bomarito[30] 3
  Dillon Battistini[31] 4
  ELFF Racing 55   Rodrigo Barbosa All

Schedule Edit

The season consisted of fifteen races, including a mix of ovals, temporary street circuits and road courses.[32]

Round Date Race Name Track Location
1 April 4   St. Pete 100 Race 1 Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg
2 April 5   St. Pete 100 Race 2
3 April 19   Long Beach 100 Streets of Long Beach Long Beach
4 April 26   Kansas Lottery 100 Kansas Speedway Kansas City
5 May 22   Firestone Freedom 100 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway
6 May 31   Husar's House of Fine Diamonds 100 The Milwaukee Mile West Allis
7 June 20   Miller Lite 100 Iowa Speedway Newton
8 July 4   Corning 100 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen
9 July 11   Toronto 100 Streets of Toronto Toronto
10 July 25   Grand Prix of Edmonton Edmonton City Centre Airport Edmonton
11 August 1   Kentucky 100 Kentucky Speedway Sparta
12 August 9   Mid-Ohio 100 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington
13 August 23   Carneros 100 Infineon Raceway Sonoma
14 August 29   Chicagoland 100 Chicagoland Speedway Joliet
15 October 9   Homestead-Miami 100 Homestead-Miami Speedway Homestead
  Road Course or Street Circuit

Race summaries Edit

St. Pete 100 Race 1 Edit

  • Saturday April 4, 2009
  • Streets of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Race weather: 79 °F (26 °C), partly cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #26 J. R. Hildebrand 1:07.7704 sec, 95.617 mph (153.881 km/h)
  • Race Summary: The league instituted new qualifying rules for the road courses in 2009. First, the cars were broken into two groups due to the increase in the size of the field, the fastest driver in either session would start from the pole and the other drivers in his session would line up in the odd-numbered positions for the race in order of speed while the drivers from the slower session would line up in the even-numbered positions. In addition, the league abandoned its practice of using partially inverted finishing order from race 1 of a doubleheader to determine the grid for race 2. Instead a separate qualifying session was held for the second race (which actually occurred before the first race had been held).
J. R. Hildebrand opened up a lead as wide as 6 seconds during the first half of the race on his pursuers led by teammate Sebastián Saavedra and Junior Strous. On lap 18, a caution came out caused by Duncan Tappy spinning off-track and dragging debris onto the racing surface. On the restart, Hildebrand was unable to bring his car to full power due to an electrical issue and Strous was able to make the pass in turns 1 and 2 while making slight contact with Hildebrand's car. Jonathan Summerton was able to make his way past in a subsequent corner. However, Summerton was unable to challenge Strous for the victory, with Junior Strous capturing his first victory in his debut and the first major open wheel racing victory for team principal Paul Diatlovich (of PDM Racing).
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 2 18   Junior Strous Winners Circle Group 40 50:06.5703 18 50
2 6 9   Jonathan Summerton RLR-Andersen Racing 40 +0.7205 0 40
3 1 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 40 +2.1571 22 38
4 7 20   Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 +2.7368 0 32
5 8 37   Jay Howard Team PBIR 40 +10.1525 0 30
Race average speed: 86.211 mph (138.743 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 6 laps

St. Pete 100 Race 2 Edit

  • Sunday April 5, 2009
  • Streets of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Race weather: 82 °F (28 °C), mostly cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #27 Sebastián Saavedra 1:07.2171 sec, 96.404 mph (155.147 km/h)
  • Race Summary: J. R. Hildebrand led the field through lap one but it was ordered that he had jumped the start and was sent back to third position and his teammate polesitter Sebastián Saavedra assumed the lead. On lap 13 the most spectacular incident occurred when Ali Jackson and Pippa Mann tangled in turn 8 resulting in Jackson's car being wedged under Mann's and Mann's rear wheels sitting several feet in the air as she gunned the throttle attempting to get going. Both cars were ultimately able to continue but Mann soon suffered suspension failure and fell out of the race. On a lap 27 restart, J. R. Hildebrand who was running second suffered the same electrical issues he had the day before. He swung wide to let Junior Strous through on the inside into turn 1, but Ana Beatriz who was running behind Strous also dove for the open real estate and made contact with Hildebrand, taking both cars out. On the ensuing restart on lap 33, Strous was able to pass Hildebrand's teammate Saavedra going into turn 1 for the lead as Ali Jackson and teammate Jesse Mason crashed behind them bringing out another caution. Strous held off Saavedra on the restart on lap 37 and drove to his second victory of the weekend, becoming the third Indy Lights driver to sweep the St. Pete doubleheader after Raphael Matos (2006) and Alex Lloyd (2007).
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 2 18   Junior Strous Winners Circle Group 40 58:51.1100 8 50
2 1 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 40 +0.4428 32 43
3 7 7   James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 +1.8116 0 35
4 16 9   Jonathan Summerton RLR-Andersen Racing 40 +2.5569 0 32
5 11 28   Daniel Herrington Bryan Herta Autosport 40 +3.1994 0 30
Race average speed: 73.405 mph (118.134 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 6 for 18 laps

Long Beach 100 Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 1 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 45 1:03:01.5734 45 53
2 4 36   Richard Philippe Genoa Racing 45 +1.8315 0 40
3 2 7   James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 45 +2.6707 0 35
4 5 9   Jonathan Summerton RLR-Andersen Racing 45 +18.3432 0 32
5 7 20   Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 45 +24.4684 0 30
Race average speed: 84.308 mph (135.681 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 2 for 6 laps

Kansas Lottery 100 Edit

  • Sunday April 26, 2009
  • Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas
  • Race weather: 72 °F (22 °C), Cloudy and Windy
  • Pole position winner: #11 Wade Cunningham, 58.3812 sec, 187.458 mph (301.684 km/h) (2-lap)
  • Race Summary: Due to the prospect of bad weather in the area, the race was moved up 2 hours to 10 AM local time. Heavy storms had moved through the area the previous night, leaving a "green" racetrack and gusty winds. The challenging conditions led to a number of major incidents in the race. The first occurred on lap 3 when Jesse Mason spun and was hit by Richard Philippe, both were uninjured. On the lap 9 restart Sebastián Saavedra was able to pass polesitter Wade Cunningham for the lead. The scariest incident of the day occurred on lap 15 when Ali Jackson hit the outside wall and Sergey Mokshantsev was unable to slow down due to a mechanical problem and ran into the back of Rodrigo Barbosa, flipping Mokshantsev's car upside down and into the wall. Despite the hard and unusual impact, Mokshantsev, as well as the other two drivers, was also uninjured. Saavedra was able to hold off the challenges of Cunningham until on lap 59, Dillon Battistini spun and collected Pippa Mann, who pierced Battistini's radiator, leaving a large amount of fluid on the track and resulting in the race ending under caution. Saavedra captured his first Indy Lights victory in his third start and his first on an oval.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 2 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 67 1:02:53.5296 58 52
2 1 11   Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 +0.2557 9 41
3 6 5   Mario Romancini RLR-Andersen Racing 67 +0.8524 0 35
4 3 20   Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 +1.1454 0 32
5 9 15   Martin Plowman Panther Racing 67 +2.0955 0 30
Race average speed: 97.157 mph (156.359 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 33 laps

Firestone Freedom 100 Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 1 11   Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 50:42.2548 14 51
2 3 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 40 +0.1046 23 42
3 18 5   Mario Romancini RLR-Andersen Racing 40 +0.2821 0 35
4 6 37   Jay Howard Team PBIR 40 +1.9084 0 32
5 2 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 40 +3.4193 3 30
Race average speed: 118.333 mph (190.439 km/h)
Lead changes: 9 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 17 laps

Husar's House of Fine Diamonds 100 Edit

  • Sunday May 31, 2009
  • Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, Wisconsin
  • Race weather: 57 °F (14 °C), Partially cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #5 Mario Romancini, 49.4453 sec, 147.800 mph (237.861 km/h) (2-lap)
  • Race Summary: Mario Romancini led from the pole and was closely pursued by the AGR-AFS Racing cars of J. R. Hildebrand and Sebastián Saavedra. However, Saavedra got caught up in an incident where Jonathan Summerton spun and dropped to the back. He elected to save his tires during what ultimately became a long green-flag run. In the last few laps Saavedra was able to use his better handling car to work through the field and back up to third place. However, he was unable to pass his teammate or Romancini and Romancini captured his first Indy Lights victory leading every lap.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 1 5   Mario Romancini RLR-Andersen Racing 100 53:26.8054 100 53
2 2 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 100 +1.0907 0 40
3 4 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 100 +4.0048 0 35
4 6 44   Gustavo Yacamán Sam Schmidt Motorsports 100 +5.1809 0 32
5 7 21   James Davison Vision Racing 100 +6.4283 0 30
Race average speed: 113.945 mph (183.377 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 4 for 17 laps

Miller Lite 100 Edit

  • Saturday June 20, 2009
  • Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa
  • Race weather:
  • Pole position winner: #26 J. R. Hildebrand, 39.9348 sec, 161.183 mph (259.399 km/h) (2-lap)
  • Race Summary: After dueling early with J. R. Hildebrand, Wade Cunningham took the lead on lap 4 and controlled the majority of the race. The car of Sergey Mokshantsev slowed on the track on lap 5, prompting a caution to tow the car into the pits. Pippa Mann spun on lap 53 ending a long green flag run, which was soon followed by an incident between the cars of Andrew Prendeville and Brandon Wagner. Hildebrand, running second, was forced to serve a drive through penalty for blocking Daniel Herrington, which dropped him to ninth before recovering to finish second. No car was able to challenge Cunningham through much of the race, with the lead pack primarily running single-file. While running second Herrington spun but did not come into contact with the wall or another car, conceding second place to Ana Beatriz. Sebastián Saavedra, who had to pit at the start of the race due to a mechanical issue, ran with the lead pack despite being many laps down. His car got ahead of Cunningham's, but soon after began to impede Cunningham and cause him to lose much of his lead and Beatriz was able to overtake Cunningham. On the last lap of the race, a collision between James Davison and Pippa Mann sealed Beatriz's victory by bringing out the caution. Mann's car was overturned in the accident, but she was unhurt in the incident.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 6 20   Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 48:05.1062 9 50
2 2 11   Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 +6.7954 103 42
3 5 7   James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 +6.8989 0 35
4 13 5   Mario Romancini RLR-Andersen Racing 115 +8.6620 0 32
5 11 44   Gustavo Yacamán Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 +32.8424 0 30
Race average speed: 128.285 mph (206.455 km/h)
Lead changes: 2 between 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 24 laps

Corning 100 Edit

  • Saturday July 4, 2009
  • Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York
  • Race weather: 65 °F (18 °C), Partially cloudy
  • Pole position winner: #21 James Davison, 1:37.1780 sec, 124.843 mph (200.915 km/h)
  • Race Summary: James Davison was able to keep Sebastián Saavedra who started alongside him behind at the start. On lap 8, James Hinchcliffe who was running fourth spun in turn 6, causing light damage to the car. On the lap 10 restart J. R. Hildebrand was able to pass his teammate Saavedra for second and on lap 14 took the lead from Davison. On lap 27, Wade Cunningham nosed into the tires at turn 13, leaving a one-lap shootout for the checkered flag. On the final lap, Felipe Guimarães and Charlie Kimball were able to pass Saavedra for 3rd and 4th respectively with Kimball and Saavedra banging wheels on the entrance to the "Bus Stop" chicane. Saavedra was penalized 30 seconds for the contact, dropping him from 5th to 18th in the race results.[33] Hildebrand became the second driver to win two races in the season (after Junior Strous) and extended his points lead to 58 points as virtually all of his closest pursuers had poor results.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 4 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 30 57:52.6759 17 52
2 1 21   James Davison Vision Racing 30 +0.5499 13 41
3 6 29   Felipe Guimarães Bryan Herta Autosport 30 +1.2289 0 35
4 5 35   Charlie Kimball Team PBIR 30 +2.8635 0 32
5 9 37   Richard Philippe Team PBIR 30 +3.4626 0 30
Race average speed: 104.807 mph (168.671 km/h)
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 5 laps

Toronto 100 Edit

  • Saturday July 11, 2009
  • Streets of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
  • Race weather: 70 °F (21 °C), damp, drying later
  • Pole position winner: #27 Sebastián Saavedra, 1:04.6068 sec, 97.792 mph (157.381 km/h)
  • Race Summary: Earlier in the day a heavy rainstorm passed through the area, drenching the track. However, by the start of the race the sun was coming out and the track began to dry. However, the league had declared the race a "wet race" and all cars were to start on rain tires. On the first lap, Mario Romancini ducked into the pits to switch to slick tires, a move that every car would eventually make, however most waited until laps 8 to 10 to make their stops. Indy Lights teams do not normally make pit stops and the cars had to be jacked up by a manually powered "quick jack" one half at a time. In addition each wheel nut is held in place by a retaining pin that must be removed and replaced when changing a wheel. This, along with the fact that many teams were not prepared to make pit stops meant that most stops were over 1 minute long. However, AGR-AFS Racing's two cars, J. R. Hildebrand and Sebastián Saavedra were able to pit much faster as, according to their team owner Gary Peterson, they do practice pit stops. Hildebrand left the pits with the lead however, Saavedra's car was much faster. Once a passing lane had dried enough to attempt a pass, Saavedra worked his way past on lap 18 and drove away for his second win of the season. The race had no caution flags or major incidents and only two cars retired from the race due to mechanical issues.
Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 1 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 50 58:06.7934 40 53
2 6 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 50 +5.8630 9 40
3 2 7   James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 50 +21.2968 0 35
4 5 19   Stefan Wilson Walker Racing 50 +37.1928 0 32
5 3 21   James Davison Vision Racing 50 +42.8839 0 30
Race average speed: 90.599 mph (145.805 km/h)
Lead changes: 3 between 3 drivers
Cautions: None

Grand Prix of Edmonton Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 1 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 50 56:48.5498 50 53
2 2 37   Richard Philippe Team PBIR 50 +14.0154 0 40
3 5 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 50 +21.0644 0 35
4 4 7   James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 50 +22.8915 0 32
5 6 35   Charlie Kimball Team PBIR 50 +44.1969 0 30
Race average speed: 104.191 mph (167.679 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: None

Kentucky 100 Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 4 11   Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 36:42.1492 22 50
2 2 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 67 +0.1227* 23 42
3 10 20   Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 +0.1838 2 35
4 6 21   James Davison Vision Racing 67 +0.5204 0 32
5 13 2   Andrew Prendeville Team Moore Racing 67 +1.0364 0 30
Race average speed: 162.103 mph (260.879 km/h)
Lead changes: 6 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 9 laps
  • * Race finished under caution.

Mid-Ohio 100 Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 1 21   James Davison Vision Racing 40 52:09.2142 40 53
2 2 7   James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 +4.0420 0 40
3 3 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 40 +5.7449 0 35
4 9 29   Felipe Guimarães Bryan Herta Autosport 40 +16.9736 0 32
5 8 15   Martin Plowman Panther Racing 40 +17.5878 0 30
Race average speed: 103.909 mph (167.225 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 2 for 4 laps

Carneros 100 Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 1 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 40 1:01:44.4612 40 53
2 3 29   Felipe Guimarães Bryan Herta Autosport 40 +15.8918 0 40
3 5 21   James Davison Vision Racing 40 +23.5403 0 35
4 6 37   Richard Philippe Team PBIR 40 +37.1880 0 32
5 2 20   Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 +40.1798 0 30
Race average speed: 89.522 mph (144.072 km/h)
Lead changes: None
Cautions: 1 for 6 laps

Chicagoland 100 Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 9 28   Daniel Herrington Bryan Herta Autosport 67 44:07.3016 26 50
2 6 21   James Davison Vision Racing 67 +0.0613 1 40
3 14 2   Andrew Prendeville Team Moore Racing 67 +0.2322 0 35
4 3 11   Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 +0.2976 39 34
5 13 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 67 +0.4186 0 30
Race average speed: 138.490 mph (222.878 km/h)
Lead changes: 5 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 2 for 14 laps

Homestead-Miami 100 Edit

Top Five Finishers
Fin.
Pos
St.
Pos
Car
No.
Driver Team Laps Time Laps
Led
Points
1 10 5   Mario Romancini RLR-Andersen Racing 67 43:26.4173 1 50
2 7 26   J. R. Hildebrand AGR-AFS Racing 67 +0.0057 32 42
3 16 27   Sebastián Saavedra AGR-AFS Racing 67 +0.4034 0 35
4 6 24   Mike Potekhen Alliance Motorsports 67 +0.4906 0 32
5 1 21   James Davison Vision Racing 67 +1.6866 30 31
Race average speed: 137.423 mph (221.161 km/h)
Lead changes: 11 between 4 drivers
Cautions: 3 for 16 laps

Driver standings Edit

Pos Driver STP
 
LBH
 
KAN
 
INDY
 
MIL
 
IOW
 
WGL
 
TOR
 
EDM
 
KTY
 
MDO
 
SNM
 
CHI
 
HMS
 
Pts
1   J. R. Hildebrand 3* 21 1* 14 2* 2 6 1* 2 1* 171 3 1* 5 2* 545
2   James Davison 8 17 7 8 6 5 10 2 5 10 4 1* 3 2 5 447
3   Sebastián Saavedra 26 2* 8 1* 5 3 15 18 1* 3 2* 18 7 6 3 446
4   Wade Cunningham 16 11 20 2 1 6 2* 19 7 6 1 14 12 4* 6 416
5   James Hinchcliffe 6 3 3 12 16 7 3 21 3 4 7 2 6 12 14 395
6   Mario Romancini 9 6 24 3 3 1* 4 20 6 8 10 17 9 16 1 392
7   Daniel Herrington 7 5 10 6 7 14 9 6 9 9 6 6 11 1 12 383
8   Ana Beatriz 4 23 5 4 17 1 9 13 12 3 12 5 14 320
9   Andrew Prendeville 17 15 16 9 15 8 11 13 10 7 5 7 13 3 10 313
10   Charlie Kimball 10 7 19 13 13 10 7 4 15 5 18 13 8 7 13 310
11   Martin Plowman 15 16 15 5 22 15 8 10 12 13 9 5 10 8 7 298
12   Gustavo Yacamán 12 9 9 17 18 4 5 7 8 16 19 10 19 16 269
13   Richard Philippe 19 10 2 24 5 14 2 12 9 4 11 254
14   Pippa Mann 18 24 14 16 21 9 13 14 16 11 15 15 14 9 8 237
15   Rodrigo Barbosa 23 13 25 21 20 12 DNS 17 17 14 13 19 17 10 15 190
16   Alistair Jackson 11 20 6 20 19 15 11 15 14 16 15 172
17   Jonathan Summerton 2 4 4 7 12 16 162
18   Mike Potekhen 14 14 11 8 11 16 13 4 157
19   Pablo Donoso 14 26 11 19 9 11 12 8 16 147
20   Junior Strous 1 1 23 11 10 146
21   Jay Howard 5 8 13 10 4 123
22   Stefan Wilson 13 22 17 12 4 8 112
23   Felipe Guimarães 3 4 2 107
24   Brandon Wagner 20 18 11 16 11 15 17 103
25   Sergey Mokshantsev 27 14 21 22 13 17 16 18 92
26   Jesse Mason 21 19 12 23 8 69
27   Sean Guthrie 22 12 22 18 11 65
28   Logan Gomez 24 25 9 33
29   Dillon Battistini 15 15
30   Jonathan Bomarito 18 12
31   Juan Pablo Garcia 18 12
32   Duncan Tappy 25 27 8
Pos Driver STP
 
LBH
 
KAN
 
IND
 
MIL
 
IOW
 
WAT
 
TOR
 
EDM
 
KEN
 
MID
 
SON
 
CHI
 
HOM
 
Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
(1 point)
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
(2 points)
1 Qualifying cancelled
no bonus point awarded
Rookie of the Year
Rookie
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Points 50 40 35 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes.

See also Edit

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    2009, indy, lights, 2009, indy, racing, league, firestone, indy, lights, season, began, april, petersburg, florida, where, double, header, weekend, support, season, opening, indycar, series, event, schedule, took, place, over, race, weekends, support, indycars. The 2009 Indy Racing League Firestone Indy Lights season began April 4 in St Petersburg Florida where it ran a double header weekend in support to the season opening IndyCar Series event The schedule took place over 14 race weekends in support of the IndyCars with 15 total races Unlike the 2008 season the St Petersburg weekend will be the only double header the series has announced J R Hildebrand ended the season as champion for Andretti Green AFS Racing winning the championship by nearly 100 points ahead of Vision Racing s James Davison and his AGR AFS Racing team mate Sebastian Saavedra 2009 Indy Lights seasonFirestone Indy LightsSeasonRaces15Start dateApril 4End dateOctober 9AwardsDrivers championJ R HildebrandTeams championAndretti Green AFS RacingRookie of the YearSebastian Saavedra 20082010 Contents 1 Drivers and teams 2 Schedule 3 Race summaries 3 1 St Pete 100 Race 1 3 2 St Pete 100 Race 2 3 3 Long Beach 100 3 4 Kansas Lottery 100 3 5 Firestone Freedom 100 3 6 Husar s House of Fine Diamonds 100 3 7 Miller Lite 100 3 8 Corning 100 3 9 Toronto 100 3 10 Grand Prix of Edmonton 3 11 Kentucky 100 3 12 Mid Ohio 100 3 13 Carneros 100 3 14 Chicagoland 100 3 15 Homestead Miami 100 4 Driver standings 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDrivers and teams EditAll drivers compete in Firestone shod Dallaras Team No Drivers Rounds Team Moore Racing 2 Andrew Prendeville 1 All Brian Stewart Racing 3 Sergey Mokshantsev 2 1 4 6 933 Pablo Donoso 3 1 4 Guthrie Meyer Racing 4 4 Sean Guthrie 1 449 Jesse Mason 1 559 Alistair Jackson 5 1 4 RLR Andersen Racing 6 5 Mario Romancini 7 All6 Pablo Donoso 11 Alistair Jackson 8 5 89 9 13 Jonathan Summerton 9 1 6 Pablo Donoso 7 8 Sean Guthrie 15 Sam Schmidt Motorsports 7 James Hinchcliffe 10 All11 Wade Cunningham 11 All20 Ana Beatriz 1 5 7 14 Logan Gomez 1544 Gustavo Yacaman 12 1 13 15 HVM Racing 8 Juan Pablo Garcia 13 Panther Racing 15 Martin Plowman 13 All16 Pippa Mann 14 All Winners Circle Group 18 Junior Strous 15 1 5 FIRST Motorsports Walker Racing 19 Stefan Wilson 16 1 3 8 9 12 Vision Racing 21 James Davison 17 All Alliance Motorsports 24 Logan Gomez 18 1 2 Mike Potekhen 19 5 7 8 11 15 Andretti Green AFS Racing 26 J R Hildebrand 20 All27 Sebastian Saavedra All Bryan Herta Autosport 28 Daniel Herrington 21 All29 Felipe Guimaraes 8 12 13 Davey Hamilton Racing 32 Brandon Wagner 22 1 2 5 7 11 14 15 Team PBIR 23 35 Charlie Kimball 23 All37 Jay Howard 24 1 5 Pablo Donoso 6 Richard Philippe 25 26 8 14 Genoa Racing 27 36 1 4 Pablo Donoso 28 563 Duncan Tappy 29 1 2 Jonathan Bomarito 30 3 Dillon Battistini 31 4 ELFF Racing 55 Rodrigo Barbosa AllSchedule EditThe season consisted of fifteen races including a mix of ovals temporary street circuits and road courses 32 Round Date Race Name Track Location1 April 4 St Pete 100 Race 1 Streets of St Petersburg St Petersburg2 April 5 St Pete 100 Race 23 April 19 Long Beach 100 Streets of Long Beach Long Beach4 April 26 Kansas Lottery 100 Kansas Speedway Kansas City5 May 22 Firestone Freedom 100 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway6 May 31 Husar s House of Fine Diamonds 100 The Milwaukee Mile West Allis7 June 20 Miller Lite 100 Iowa Speedway Newton8 July 4 Corning 100 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen9 July 11 Toronto 100 Streets of Toronto Toronto10 July 25 Grand Prix of Edmonton Edmonton City Centre Airport Edmonton11 August 1 Kentucky 100 Kentucky Speedway Sparta12 August 9 Mid Ohio 100 Mid Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington13 August 23 Carneros 100 Infineon Raceway Sonoma14 August 29 Chicagoland 100 Chicagoland Speedway Joliet15 October 9 Homestead Miami 100 Homestead Miami Speedway Homestead Road Course or Street CircuitRace summaries EditSt Pete 100 Race 1 Edit Saturday April 4 2009 Streets of St Petersburg St Petersburg Florida Race weather 79 F 26 C partly cloudy Pole position winner 26 J R Hildebrand 1 07 7704 sec 95 617 mph 153 881 km h Race Summary The league instituted new qualifying rules for the road courses in 2009 First the cars were broken into two groups due to the increase in the size of the field the fastest driver in either session would start from the pole and the other drivers in his session would line up in the odd numbered positions for the race in order of speed while the drivers from the slower session would line up in the even numbered positions In addition the league abandoned its practice of using partially inverted finishing order from race 1 of a doubleheader to determine the grid for race 2 Instead a separate qualifying session was held for the second race which actually occurred before the first race had been held J R Hildebrand opened up a lead as wide as 6 seconds during the first half of the race on his pursuers led by teammate Sebastian Saavedra and Junior Strous On lap 18 a caution came out caused by Duncan Tappy spinning off track and dragging debris onto the racing surface On the restart Hildebrand was unable to bring his car to full power due to an electrical issue and Strous was able to make the pass in turns 1 and 2 while making slight contact with Hildebrand s car Jonathan Summerton was able to make his way past in a subsequent corner However Summerton was unable to challenge Strous for the victory with Junior Strous capturing his first victory in his debut and the first major open wheel racing victory for team principal Paul Diatlovich of PDM Racing Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 2 18 Junior Strous Winners Circle Group 40 50 06 5703 18 502 6 9 Jonathan Summerton RLR Andersen Racing 40 0 7205 0 403 1 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 40 2 1571 22 384 7 20 Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 2 7368 0 325 8 37 Jay Howard Team PBIR 40 10 1525 0 30Race average speed 86 211 mph 138 743 km h Lead changes 1 between 2 driversCautions 2 for 6 lapsSt Pete 100 Race 2 Edit Sunday April 5 2009 Streets of St Petersburg St Petersburg Florida Race weather 82 F 28 C mostly cloudy Pole position winner 27 Sebastian Saavedra 1 07 2171 sec 96 404 mph 155 147 km h Race Summary J R Hildebrand led the field through lap one but it was ordered that he had jumped the start and was sent back to third position and his teammate polesitter Sebastian Saavedra assumed the lead On lap 13 the most spectacular incident occurred when Ali Jackson and Pippa Mann tangled in turn 8 resulting in Jackson s car being wedged under Mann s and Mann s rear wheels sitting several feet in the air as she gunned the throttle attempting to get going Both cars were ultimately able to continue but Mann soon suffered suspension failure and fell out of the race On a lap 27 restart J R Hildebrand who was running second suffered the same electrical issues he had the day before He swung wide to let Junior Strous through on the inside into turn 1 but Ana Beatriz who was running behind Strous also dove for the open real estate and made contact with Hildebrand taking both cars out On the ensuing restart on lap 33 Strous was able to pass Hildebrand s teammate Saavedra going into turn 1 for the lead as Ali Jackson and teammate Jesse Mason crashed behind them bringing out another caution Strous held off Saavedra on the restart on lap 37 and drove to his second victory of the weekend becoming the third Indy Lights driver to sweep the St Pete doubleheader after Raphael Matos 2006 and Alex Lloyd 2007 Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 2 18 Junior Strous Winners Circle Group 40 58 51 1100 8 502 1 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 40 0 4428 32 433 7 7 James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 1 8116 0 354 16 9 Jonathan Summerton RLR Andersen Racing 40 2 5569 0 325 11 28 Daniel Herrington Bryan Herta Autosport 40 3 1994 0 30Race average speed 73 405 mph 118 134 km h Lead changes 1 between 2 driversCautions 6 for 18 lapsLong Beach 100 Edit Sunday April 19 2009 Streets of Long Beach Long Beach California Race weather 84 F 29 C sunny Pole position winner 26 J R Hildebrand 1 15 2695 sec 94 126 mph 151 481 km h Race Summary Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 1 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 45 1 03 01 5734 45 532 4 36 Richard Philippe Genoa Racing 45 1 8315 0 403 2 7 James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 45 2 6707 0 354 5 9 Jonathan Summerton RLR Andersen Racing 45 18 3432 0 325 7 20 Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 45 24 4684 0 30Race average speed 84 308 mph 135 681 km h Lead changes NoneCautions 2 for 6 lapsKansas Lottery 100 Edit Sunday April 26 2009 Kansas Speedway Kansas City Kansas Race weather 72 F 22 C Cloudy and Windy Pole position winner 11 Wade Cunningham 58 3812 sec 187 458 mph 301 684 km h 2 lap Race Summary Due to the prospect of bad weather in the area the race was moved up 2 hours to 10 AM local time Heavy storms had moved through the area the previous night leaving a green racetrack and gusty winds The challenging conditions led to a number of major incidents in the race The first occurred on lap 3 when Jesse Mason spun and was hit by Richard Philippe both were uninjured On the lap 9 restart Sebastian Saavedra was able to pass polesitter Wade Cunningham for the lead The scariest incident of the day occurred on lap 15 when Ali Jackson hit the outside wall and Sergey Mokshantsev was unable to slow down due to a mechanical problem and ran into the back of Rodrigo Barbosa flipping Mokshantsev s car upside down and into the wall Despite the hard and unusual impact Mokshantsev as well as the other two drivers was also uninjured Saavedra was able to hold off the challenges of Cunningham until on lap 59 Dillon Battistini spun and collected Pippa Mann who pierced Battistini s radiator leaving a large amount of fluid on the track and resulting in the race ending under caution Saavedra captured his first Indy Lights victory in his third start and his first on an oval Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 2 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 67 1 02 53 5296 58 522 1 11 Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 0 2557 9 413 6 5 Mario Romancini RLR Andersen Racing 67 0 8524 0 354 3 20 Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 1 1454 0 325 9 15 Martin Plowman Panther Racing 67 2 0955 0 30Race average speed 97 157 mph 156 359 km h Lead changes 1 between 2 driversCautions 5 for 33 lapsFirestone Freedom 100 Edit Friday May 22 2009 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway Indiana Race weather 83 F 28 C Sunny Pole position winner 11 Wade Cunningham 1 34 6485 sec 190 177 mph 306 060 km h 2 lap Race Summary Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 1 11 Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 50 42 2548 14 512 3 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 40 0 1046 23 423 18 5 Mario Romancini RLR Andersen Racing 40 0 2821 0 354 6 37 Jay Howard Team PBIR 40 1 9084 0 325 2 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 40 3 4193 3 30Race average speed 118 333 mph 190 439 km h Lead changes 9 between 3 driversCautions 4 for 17 lapsHusar s House of Fine Diamonds 100 Edit Sunday May 31 2009 Milwaukee Mile West Allis Wisconsin Race weather 57 F 14 C Partially cloudy Pole position winner 5 Mario Romancini 49 4453 sec 147 800 mph 237 861 km h 2 lap Race Summary Mario Romancini led from the pole and was closely pursued by the AGR AFS Racing cars of J R Hildebrand and Sebastian Saavedra However Saavedra got caught up in an incident where Jonathan Summerton spun and dropped to the back He elected to save his tires during what ultimately became a long green flag run In the last few laps Saavedra was able to use his better handling car to work through the field and back up to third place However he was unable to pass his teammate or Romancini and Romancini captured his first Indy Lights victory leading every lap Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 1 5 Mario Romancini RLR Andersen Racing 100 53 26 8054 100 532 2 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 100 1 0907 0 403 4 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 100 4 0048 0 354 6 44 Gustavo Yacaman Sam Schmidt Motorsports 100 5 1809 0 325 7 21 James Davison Vision Racing 100 6 4283 0 30Race average speed 113 945 mph 183 377 km h Lead changes NoneCautions 4 for 17 lapsMiller Lite 100 Edit Saturday June 20 2009 Iowa Speedway Newton Iowa Race weather Pole position winner 26 J R Hildebrand 39 9348 sec 161 183 mph 259 399 km h 2 lap Race Summary After dueling early with J R Hildebrand Wade Cunningham took the lead on lap 4 and controlled the majority of the race The car of Sergey Mokshantsev slowed on the track on lap 5 prompting a caution to tow the car into the pits Pippa Mann spun on lap 53 ending a long green flag run which was soon followed by an incident between the cars of Andrew Prendeville and Brandon Wagner Hildebrand running second was forced to serve a drive through penalty for blocking Daniel Herrington which dropped him to ninth before recovering to finish second No car was able to challenge Cunningham through much of the race with the lead pack primarily running single file While running second Herrington spun but did not come into contact with the wall or another car conceding second place to Ana Beatriz Sebastian Saavedra who had to pit at the start of the race due to a mechanical issue ran with the lead pack despite being many laps down His car got ahead of Cunningham s but soon after began to impede Cunningham and cause him to lose much of his lead and Beatriz was able to overtake Cunningham On the last lap of the race a collision between James Davison and Pippa Mann sealed Beatriz s victory by bringing out the caution Mann s car was overturned in the accident but she was unhurt in the incident Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 6 20 Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 48 05 1062 9 502 2 11 Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 6 7954 103 423 5 7 James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 6 8989 0 354 13 5 Mario Romancini RLR Andersen Racing 115 8 6620 0 325 11 44 Gustavo Yacaman Sam Schmidt Motorsports 115 32 8424 0 30Race average speed 128 285 mph 206 455 km h Lead changes 2 between 3 driversCautions 4 for 24 lapsCorning 100 Edit Saturday July 4 2009 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen New York Race weather 65 F 18 C Partially cloudy Pole position winner 21 James Davison 1 37 1780 sec 124 843 mph 200 915 km h Race Summary James Davison was able to keep Sebastian Saavedra who started alongside him behind at the start On lap 8 James Hinchcliffe who was running fourth spun in turn 6 causing light damage to the car On the lap 10 restart J R Hildebrand was able to pass his teammate Saavedra for second and on lap 14 took the lead from Davison On lap 27 Wade Cunningham nosed into the tires at turn 13 leaving a one lap shootout for the checkered flag On the final lap Felipe Guimaraes and Charlie Kimball were able to pass Saavedra for 3rd and 4th respectively with Kimball and Saavedra banging wheels on the entrance to the Bus Stop chicane Saavedra was penalized 30 seconds for the contact dropping him from 5th to 18th in the race results 33 Hildebrand became the second driver to win two races in the season after Junior Strous and extended his points lead to 58 points as virtually all of his closest pursuers had poor results Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 4 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 30 57 52 6759 17 522 1 21 James Davison Vision Racing 30 0 5499 13 413 6 29 Felipe Guimaraes Bryan Herta Autosport 30 1 2289 0 354 5 35 Charlie Kimball Team PBIR 30 2 8635 0 325 9 37 Richard Philippe Team PBIR 30 3 4626 0 30Race average speed 104 807 mph 168 671 km h Lead changes 1 between 2 driversCautions 3 for 5 lapsToronto 100 Edit Saturday July 11 2009 Streets of Toronto Toronto Ontario Race weather 70 F 21 C damp drying later Pole position winner 27 Sebastian Saavedra 1 04 6068 sec 97 792 mph 157 381 km h Race Summary Earlier in the day a heavy rainstorm passed through the area drenching the track However by the start of the race the sun was coming out and the track began to dry However the league had declared the race a wet race and all cars were to start on rain tires On the first lap Mario Romancini ducked into the pits to switch to slick tires a move that every car would eventually make however most waited until laps 8 to 10 to make their stops Indy Lights teams do not normally make pit stops and the cars had to be jacked up by a manually powered quick jack one half at a time In addition each wheel nut is held in place by a retaining pin that must be removed and replaced when changing a wheel This along with the fact that many teams were not prepared to make pit stops meant that most stops were over 1 minute long However AGR AFS Racing s two cars J R Hildebrand and Sebastian Saavedra were able to pit much faster as according to their team owner Gary Peterson they do practice pit stops Hildebrand left the pits with the lead however Saavedra s car was much faster Once a passing lane had dried enough to attempt a pass Saavedra worked his way past on lap 18 and drove away for his second win of the season The race had no caution flags or major incidents and only two cars retired from the race due to mechanical issues Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 1 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 50 58 06 7934 40 532 6 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 50 5 8630 9 403 2 7 James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 50 21 2968 0 354 5 19 Stefan Wilson Walker Racing 50 37 1928 0 325 3 21 James Davison Vision Racing 50 42 8839 0 30Race average speed 90 599 mph 145 805 km h Lead changes 3 between 3 driversCautions NoneGrand Prix of Edmonton Edit Saturday July 25 2009 Rexall Speedway Edmonton Alberta Race weather Pole position winner 26 J R Hildebrand 1 05 9065 sec 107 771 mph 173 441 km h Race Summary Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 1 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 50 56 48 5498 50 532 2 37 Richard Philippe Team PBIR 50 14 0154 0 403 5 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 50 21 0644 0 354 4 7 James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 50 22 8915 0 325 6 35 Charlie Kimball Team PBIR 50 44 1969 0 30Race average speed 104 191 mph 167 679 km h Lead changes NoneCautions NoneKentucky 100 Edit Saturday August 1 2009 Kentucky Speedway Sparta Kentucky Race weather 79 F 26 C partly cloudy Pole position winner 26 J R Hildebrand qualifying cancelled field set by owner points Race Summary Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 4 11 Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 36 42 1492 22 502 2 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 67 0 1227 23 423 10 20 Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 0 1838 2 354 6 21 James Davison Vision Racing 67 0 5204 0 325 13 2 Andrew Prendeville Team Moore Racing 67 1 0364 0 30Race average speed 162 103 mph 260 879 km h Lead changes 6 between 4 driversCautions 2 for 9 laps Race finished under caution Mid Ohio 100 Edit Sunday August 9 2009 Mid Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington Ohio Race weather 82 F 28 C hazy Pole position winner 21 James Davison 1 14 8673 sec 108 576 mph 174 736 km h Race Summary Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 1 21 James Davison Vision Racing 40 52 09 2142 40 532 2 7 James Hinchcliffe Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 4 0420 0 403 3 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 40 5 7449 0 354 9 29 Felipe Guimaraes Bryan Herta Autosport 40 16 9736 0 325 8 15 Martin Plowman Panther Racing 40 17 5878 0 30Race average speed 103 909 mph 167 225 km h Lead changes NoneCautions 2 for 4 lapsCarneros 100 Edit Sunday August 23 2009 Infineon Raceway Sonoma California Race weather 62 F 17 C overcast Pole position winner 26 J R Hildebrand 1 23 0361 sec 99 846 mph 160 687 km h Race Summary Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 1 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 40 1 01 44 4612 40 532 3 29 Felipe Guimaraes Bryan Herta Autosport 40 15 8918 0 403 5 21 James Davison Vision Racing 40 23 5403 0 354 6 37 Richard Philippe Team PBIR 40 37 1880 0 325 2 20 Ana Beatriz Sam Schmidt Motorsports 40 40 1798 0 30Race average speed 89 522 mph 144 072 km h Lead changes NoneCautions 1 for 6 lapsChicagoland 100 Edit Saturday August 29 2009 Chicagoland Speedway Joliet Illinois Race weather 69 F 21 C mostly cloudy Pole position winner 32 Brandon Wagner 57 6140 sec 189 954 mph 305 701 km h 2 lap Race Summary With his fifth place finish J R Hildebrand became the first American champion since 2002 when A J Foyt IV took the honours in the inaugural Infiniti Pro Series Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 9 28 Daniel Herrington Bryan Herta Autosport 67 44 07 3016 26 502 6 21 James Davison Vision Racing 67 0 0613 1 403 14 2 Andrew Prendeville Team Moore Racing 67 0 2322 0 354 3 11 Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt Motorsports 67 0 2976 39 345 13 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 67 0 4186 0 30Race average speed 138 490 mph 222 878 km h Lead changes 5 between 4 driversCautions 2 for 14 lapsHomestead Miami 100 Edit Friday October 9 2009 Homestead Miami Speedway Homestead Florida Race weather 87 F 31 C partially cloudy Pole position winner 21 James Davison 57 6245 sec 185 546 mph 298 607 km h 2 lap Race Summary Top Five FinishersFin Pos St Pos CarNo Driver Team Laps Time LapsLed Points1 10 5 Mario Romancini RLR Andersen Racing 67 43 26 4173 1 502 7 26 J R Hildebrand AGR AFS Racing 67 0 0057 32 423 16 27 Sebastian Saavedra AGR AFS Racing 67 0 4034 0 354 6 24 Mike Potekhen Alliance Motorsports 67 0 4906 0 325 1 21 James Davison Vision Racing 67 1 6866 30 31Race average speed 137 423 mph 221 161 km h Lead changes 11 between 4 driversCautions 3 for 16 lapsDriver standings EditPos Driver STP LBH KAN INDY MIL IOW WGL TOR EDM KTY MDO SNM CHI HMS Pts1 J R Hildebrand 3 21 1 14 2 2 6 1 2 1 171 3 1 5 2 5452 James Davison 8 17 7 8 6 5 10 2 5 10 4 1 3 2 5 4473 Sebastian Saavedra 26 2 8 1 5 3 15 18 1 3 2 18 7 6 3 4464 Wade Cunningham 16 11 20 2 1 6 2 19 7 6 1 14 12 4 6 4165 James Hinchcliffe 6 3 3 12 16 7 3 21 3 4 7 2 6 12 14 3956 Mario Romancini 9 6 24 3 3 1 4 20 6 8 10 17 9 16 1 3927 Daniel Herrington 7 5 10 6 7 14 9 6 9 9 6 6 11 1 12 3838 Ana Beatriz 4 23 5 4 17 1 9 13 12 3 12 5 14 3209 Andrew Prendeville 17 15 16 9 15 8 11 13 10 7 5 7 13 3 10 31310 Charlie Kimball 10 7 19 13 13 10 7 4 15 5 18 13 8 7 13 31011 Martin Plowman 15 16 15 5 22 15 8 10 12 13 9 5 10 8 7 29812 Gustavo Yacaman 12 9 9 17 18 4 5 7 8 16 19 10 19 16 26913 Richard Philippe 19 10 2 24 5 14 2 12 9 4 11 25414 Pippa Mann 18 24 14 16 21 9 13 14 16 11 15 15 14 9 8 23715 Rodrigo Barbosa 23 13 25 21 20 12 DNS 17 17 14 13 19 17 10 15 19016 Alistair Jackson 11 20 6 20 19 15 11 15 14 16 15 17217 Jonathan Summerton 2 4 4 7 12 16 16218 Mike Potekhen 14 14 11 8 11 16 13 4 15719 Pablo Donoso 14 26 11 19 9 11 12 8 16 14720 Junior Strous 1 1 23 11 10 14621 Jay Howard 5 8 13 10 4 12322 Stefan Wilson 13 22 17 12 4 8 11223 Felipe Guimaraes 3 4 2 10724 Brandon Wagner 20 18 11 16 11 15 17 10325 Sergey Mokshantsev 27 14 21 22 13 17 16 18 9226 Jesse Mason 21 19 12 23 8 6927 Sean Guthrie 22 12 22 18 11 6528 Logan Gomez 24 25 9 3329 Dillon Battistini 15 1530 Jonathan Bomarito 18 1231 Juan Pablo Garcia 18 1232 Duncan Tappy 25 27 8Pos Driver STP LBH KAN IND MIL IOW WAT TOR EDM KEN MID SON CHI HOM Pts Color ResultGold WinnerSilver 2nd placeBronze 3rd placeGreen 4th amp 5th placeLight Blue 6th 10th placeDark Blue Finished Outside Top 10 Purple Did not finishRed Did not qualify DNQ Brown Withdrawn Wth Black Disqualified DSQ White Did not start DNS Blank Did notparticipate DNP Not competingIn line notationBold Pole position 1 point Italics Ran fastest race lap Led most race laps 2 points 1 Qualifying cancelledno bonus point awardedRookie of the YearRookiePosition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33Points 50 40 35 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 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