Corning 100 race results
Saturday July 4, 2009
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – Results Saturday of the Corning 100 Firestone Indy Lights event July 4 at the 3.37-mile Watkins Glen International, with order of finish, starting position in parentheses, driver, laps completed and reason out (if any) and money earned:
1. (4) J.R. Hildebrand, 30, Running $30,000
2. (1) James Davison, 30, Running $22,500
3. (6) Felipe Guimaraes, 30, Running $18,000
4. (5) Charlie Kimball, 30, Running $16,000
5. (9) Richard Philippe, 30, Running $15,000
6. (7) Daniel Herrington, 30, Running $14,500
7. (18) Gustavo Yacaman, 30, Running $15,000
8. (14) Pablo Donoso, 30, Running $13,500
9. (16) Ana Beatriz, 30, Running $13,000
10. (11) Martin Plowman, 30, Running $12,500
11. (13) Mike Potekhen, 30, Running $12,000
12. (19) Stefan Wilson, 30, Running $11,500
13. (12) Andrew Prendeville, 30, Running $12,500
14. (20) Pippa Mann, 30, Running $10,500
15. (21) Ali Jackson, 30, Running $12,500
16. (15) Sergey Mokshantsev, 30, Running $7,500
17. (17) Rodrigo Barbosa, 30, Running $6,500
18. (2) Sebastian Saavedra, 30, Running $5,000
19. (8) Wade Cunningham, 26, Contact $4,500
20. (10) Mario Romancini, 14, Mechanical $5,000
21. (3) James Hinchcliffe, 7, Contact $3,500
Race Statistics
Winner’s average speed: 104.807 mph
Time of race: 57:52.6759
Margin of victory: 0.5499 of a second
Cautions: 3 caution flags for 5 laps
Lead changes: 1 among 2 drivers
Lap leaders: Davison 1-13, Hildebrand 14-30.
Point standings: Hildebrand 279, Romancini 221, Cunningham 216, Saavedra 215, Davison 206, Hinchcliffe 200, Herrington 194, Beatriz 184, Yacaman 173, Kimball 169.
Note: Saavedra was issued a 30-second penalty for blocking on final lap.
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