Ryan Hunter-Reay Takes Win At Milwaukee IndyFest

Ryan Hunter-Reay celebrates in victory lane after winning Saturday’s Izod Indy Car event at Milwaukee, WI. Photo courtesy IndyCar/LAT USA

Ryan Hunter-Reay passed Helio Castroneves for the lead with 84 laps to go and held on to win the Milwaukee IndyFest at the famed Milwaukee Mile.

Hunter-Reay, who started second, led Tony Kanaan across the start-finish line by 5.1029 seconds.

“It’s amazing,” said Hunter-Reay.  “First of all, thank you to all of the fans for coming out, filling a great number of seats in here. What a race. I know we would all have liked to see a little more passing, but from the car it was so busy, just trying to hang on to it. But getting a win for DHL and Sun Drop, it’s unreal. Hanging on to those last few restarts were too much. I don’t need that. That was grey area, for sure.

“The script is perfect. This is an Andretti Sports Marketing event. (Team owner) Michael (Andretti) loves the sport and does a lot for it. Milwaukee and INDYCAR go hand-in-hand. This is the oldest racing facility in the country and we just won. It’s awesome.”

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After the race, INDYCAR officials acknowledged an error led to a drive through penalty against Scott Dixon, who had moved from 21st position into the top-10 before the call.

“Due to a glitch in technology, there was a discrepancy between the official race clock and the clock on the replay machine,” INDYCAR President of Competition and IZOD IndyCar Series race director Beaux Barfield said. “Therefore the review of the jumped start was one lap off, leading Race Control to make the call on the wrong lap. We have informed the Ganassi team of this error and Race Control is taking every step necessary to address it going forward. The Race Control team will be meeting first thing Monday morning to review the issue and explore remedies in advance of the race at Iowa.”

Will Power, who finished 12th, retained the IZOD IndyCar Series championship lead. Hinchcliffe moved into second (31 points back). Chevrolet-powered cars swept the podium.

 

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