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Dario Franchitti Steals Chicagoland IndyCar Race
Aug 29th, 2010 by FanHouse Staff

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Dario Franchitti stole the IndyCar race at Chicagoland Speedway from a host of tough competitors with a bold, no-tire pit stop during the final round of pit stops in the waning laps of the race.

Franchitti went from eighth to first on the strength of the fuel-only stop and managed to stay in front the rest of the way.

Franchitti crossed the finish line less than a car length ahead of Dan Wheldon in a tight pack that was so relentlessly tight all night, a number of drivers complained it was no fun racing like that. Marco Andretti was third, followed by Ryan Hunter-Reay and Tony Kanaan.

"We struggled all night in traffic," Franchitti said. "Whoever made that call -- that was the call that won us the race tonight. They pulled my ass out of the first again tonight."

Meanwhile, points leader Will Power failed to get his car fully fueled on the last stop, forcing a green flag stop for another gallon with just a few laps to go, sending him plummeting in the standings.

It also opened up the IndyCar points championship battle, with Power now leading by only 23 points over Franchitti with three races to go. He had a rather comfortable 59-point lead going into this race.

"Unfortunately, we didn't get all the fuel in," Power said. "Man, this is going to make it tough in the championship. We've got to eliminate mistakes like that. I was looking so good there before that last stop."

 

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Franchitti Victory Caps Remarkable Weekend Trifecta for Chip Ganassi
Aug 8th, 2010 by FanHouse Newswire

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LEXINGTON, Ohio (AP) -- Dario Franchitti was preparing for a restart during Sunday's IndyCar race at Mid-Ohio when a Target Chip Ganassi crew member came over the radio with a little breaking news about friend Juan Pablo Montoya, who drives for Ganassi's NASCAR team.

"They said something like 'News flash, Montoya just won at (Watkins Glen) so it's up to you now,"' Franchitti said. "I thought 'Oh God, no pressure now."'

None indeed.

Franchitti used a pair of sparkling pit stops to overtake series road warrior Will Power and capture his 25th-career open-wheel victory, tying him with Gordon Johncock for 12th all-time.

The victory was Franchitti's second of the season. He won the Indy 500 in May.

And it capped an unprecedented weekend in a fabulous year for car owner Chip Ganassi. Montoya's win in the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen was preceded Sunday by a victory for Ganassi's sports car, driven by Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas, in the GrandAm race at the Glen.

 

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