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Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 Race Report

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Dixon Doubles Up With Kansas Victory

Defending race winner Scott Dixon dominated Sunday’s Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway, moving into the lead for the first time on Lap 32 and controlling the pace for the remainder of the day to score his first IZOD IndyCar Series victory of 2010. The win moved Dixon to second in the championship standings heading into the “Month of May” and the Indianapolis 500.

Starting second, Dixon battled teammate Dario Franchitti and pole qualifier Ryan Briscoe in the early laps. But after using his cockpit controls to make some minor changes to his car, Dixon established a pace that no one in the field could match. Other than surrendering the lead during scheduled pit stops, he was in command for the remainder of the 200-lap contest, the first IndyCar oval race of 2010.

For the fifth consecutive race weekend in 2010, all 27 drivers and teams completed the race weekend without a single failure for the Honda Indy V-8 engine. This weekend, drivers logged a total of 10,857.36 trouble-free miles around the high-speed Kansas Speedway oval. Today also marked Honda’s 99th IndyCar Series race victory since joining the series in 2003.

Behind the race winner, Franchitti, in the second Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, took advantage of problems for Briscoe, then held off the late charge of Andretti Autosport’s Tony Kanaan for runner-up honors. Kanaan finished third after a disappointing qualifying run that saw him start 15th. Helio Castroneves was the first Team Penske entry to take the checkers, in fourth, while Ryan Hunter-Reay also recovered from a poor qualifying run to round out the top-five finishers after starting well back in 22nd.

After dominating qualifying, Briscoe lost his left-front wheel just after a pit stop on Lap 78 and the extra stop to replace the wheel dropped him out of the lead battle. Both Japanese drivers – Takuma Sato and Hideki Mutoh – appeared headed for top-six results, but collided with one another while battling for position on a Lap 186 restart to end their afternoons. Neither driver was injured in the crash.

The IZOD IndyCar Series now takes a one-week break before the start of practice activities at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Opening day at the historic 2.5-mile oval is Saturday, May 15, with the 94th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 30.

Scott Dixon (#9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) started 2nd, finished 1st, 1st win of 2010, record-22nd career IndyCar Series victory: “This is a huge win for us, going into the “Month of May.” We’ve had a slow start to the season, so this is exactly what we needed. With the weather conditions, there wasn’t a lot of track time this weekend, so rolling off the truck strong was pretty important, and we were able to do that. After about 30 laps in the race, the car really came into its own and it was just really, really fast. It was nice to drive and really consistent all day long. A great 1-2 finish for Team Target today.”

Dario Franchitti (#10 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) started 3rd, finished 2nd, equaling his best previous Kansas Speedway result: “Up until the first pit stop I think Scott [Dixon], Ryan [Briscoe] and myself were all pretty equal. After that, Scott was just a little bit quicker and that was the difference. My car’s balance was very good; he was just quicker. He was really fast today. Near the end, I could see Tony [Kanaan] coming on pretty strong the last two or three laps, but just managed to get the job done.”

Tony Kanaan (#11 Andretti Autosport Honda) started 15th, finished 3rd: “We had some cars to pass today, but we got a great start and some great pit stops. We didn’t have the fastest car today, and didn’t have the speed to run with Dario or Scott, but the team gave us some great pit stops and we were able to take advantage of the opportunities that presented themselves. It was a great day for us, I’m happy.”

Roger Griffiths (Race Team Manager, Honda Performance Development) on today’s race: “We’re very pleased to have had a clean race in Kansas. It gives us a comfort level that the engines are running well going into the ‘500′. We had a trouble-free weekend here, and that gives us a lot of confidence. Both engine-build shops [Honda Performance Development and technical partner Ilmor Engineering] are working flat out, preparing upwards of 60 engines to be used at Indy. We’re looking forward to an exciting ‘Month of May’.”

Source: [Honda News]

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Summer Sports

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

With every changing season comes a new season of sports! This summer don’t just watch your favorite sport-join the game! All you need is a few simple, inexpensive pieces of equipment, teammates and opponents-friends and family-and warm weather. See below for games that will inspire you to start a league of your own.

Beach Volleyball
Grab a volleyball and head to the beach. Check out your favorite public beach as most have nets for use. Kick off you shoes and work on your serve. There is no better way to work on your tan!

Badminton
This game requires rackets and birdies. You can play with as many as six people per team or just one person against another. It’s a great way to work on your upper body strength and can be played anywhere-on the beach, in the park or in the yard.

Water Polo
If you want to stay cool this summer-jump in the pool! Grab some of your buddies and form a water polo team. Water polo will work the muscles in your legs and keep you active. It can even be played in the pool in your own backyard. Invite friends to cheer for you poolside.

Softball
Softball is an excellent way to have fun and connect with your friends. Often businesses will have company softball leagues, but if your workplace doesn’t-no problem! Just ask your friends to bring over their gloves at your next barbeque. The game can be as big or as small as you like.

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The Best and Worst NFL Picks of All Time!

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Are you ready for some football? It’s that time of year—the NFL teams have picked their players and spring training is about to begin. Looking back, we’ll consider who soared and who fumbled—on and off the field—with the best and worst NFL drafts of all time!

Art Schlichter: Worst
Drafted to the Colts in 1982, Schlichter was not only a disappointment on the field, his gambling problems landed him in over $700,000 in debt! Schlichter was refused the opportunity to sign another contract and eventually he was arrested for being involved in a multimillion-dollar sports betting operation. In 1988, Schlichter filed for bankruptcy.

Andre Ware: Worst
Being the first black quarterback to win the Heisman, expectations were high for Andre Ware. The Lions drafted Ware in 1988 with hopes of him leading Detroit to its first Super Bowl title. Unfortunately, Ware was unable to hack it and instead played for the Canadian Football League and NFL Europe.

Heath Shuler: Worst
Picked to be the next big thing, Shuler was drafted by the Redskins with high hopes. But he paled in comparison to his fellow teammate Gus Frerotte and lost quarterback status as a rookie. Soon Shuler was traded to the Saints in 1997, but shortly after a foot injury ended his football career. But all ended well for Shuler as he is now a member of the House of Representatives for his home state.

Peyton Manning: Best
In 1998, Manning joined the Colts. During his first ten years in the NFL, Manning surpasses any quarterback’s first ten years and has led to more wins and passes. He’s also second on the all time passer rating list. But, Manning may be most well known for his win at the Super Bowl, which earned him two MVP awards.

John Elway: Best
Known for his perseverance, Elway won two consecutive Super Bowls the last two years of his career—earning him Super Bowl MVP the last game of his career. During his 16-year career, Elway was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame. But Elway was not only a gifted football athlete; he was also drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 1979 baseball draft.

Barry Sanders: Best
Drafted to the Lions in 1989, the slight 5’8’’ agile Sanders went on to rush over 1,000 yards in only ten seasons. Sanders made it to the Pro-Bowl every seasons and averaged five yards per carry for his career. When Sanders retired, he was just short of being the all-time leading rusher for his career.

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