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Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 10:09 pm Post subject: 2005 Indianapolis 500 Starting Lineup |
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After 4 rounds of qualifying, the field is set for the 89th running of the Indianapolis 500 on May 29, 2005. Leading the charge will be Tony Kanaan in the #11 7-Eleven Honda from the pole.
STARTING LINEUP
1, 11, Tony Kanaan, 7-Eleven, Dallara-Honda
2, 6, Sam Hornish Jr., Marlboro, Dallara-Toyota
3, 8, Scott Sharp, Delphi, Panoz-Honda
4, 16, Danica Patrick, Pioneer/Argent Mortgage, Panoz-Honda
5, 3, Helio Castroneves, Marlboro, Dallara-Toyota
6, 27, Dario Franchitti, ArcaEx, Dallara-Honda
7, 17, Vitor Meira, Menards Johns Manville, Panoz-Honda
8, 55, Kosuke Matsuura, Panasonic, Panoz-Honda
9, 95, Buddy Lazier, Byrd's Cafeteria, Dallara-Chevy
10, 2, Tomas Enge, Rockstar, Dallara/Chevy
11, 4, Tomas Scheckter, Pennzoil, Dallara-Chevy
12, 36, Bruno Junqueira, Centrix, Panoz-Honda
13, 9, Scott Dixon, Target, Panoz-Toyota
14, 5, Adrian Fernandez, Investment Properties, Panoz-Honda
15, 37, Sebastien Bourdais, Centrix, Panoz-Honda
16, 26, Dan Wheldon, Jim Beam, Dallara-Honda
17, 24, Roger Yasukawa, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, Dallara-Honda
18, 7, Bryan Herta, XM Satellite Radio, Dallara-Honda
19, 10, Darren Manning, Target, Panoz-Toyota
20, 70, Richie Hearn, Meijer/Coca-Cola, Panoz-Chevy
21, 44, Jeff Bucknum, IP of A, Dallara-Honda
22, 51, Alex Barron, Red Bull, Dallara-Toyota
23, 15, Kenny Brack, Pioneer/Argent Mortgage, Panoz-Honda
24, 33, Ryan Briscoe, Ganassi Racing, Panoz-Toyota
25, 83, Patrick Carpentier, Red Bull, Dallara-Toyota
26, 20, Ed Carpenter, Vision Racing, Dallara-Toyota
27, 21, Jaques Lazier, Playa DEL Racing, Panoz-Toyota
28, 14, A.J. Foyt IV, A.J. Foyt Racing, Dallara-Toyota
29, 25, Marty Roth, Roth Racing, Dallara-Chevy
30, 41, Larry Foyt, A.J. Foyt Racing, Dallara-Toyota
31, 22, Jeff Ward, Vision Racing, Dallara-Toyota
32, 91, Jimmy Kite, Ethanol/Hemelgarn, Dallara-Toyota
33, 48, Felipe Giaffone, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, Panoz-Toyota _________________ A win is a win, and second place is never good enough |
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