FRANCHITTI HOLDS OFF POWER TO WIN AT MID-OHIO

LEXINGTON, Ohio (Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010) – Dario Franchitti is beginning to chip away at Will Power’s IZOD IndyCar Series points lead. The Scotsman held off Power to score his second win of the season at the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio presented by Westfield Insurance at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

It was the first victory for the Target Chip Ganassi Racing driver at the 2.258-mile circuit, where he holds the track record and won his first pole 12 years ago.

By holding off Power over the final 15 laps after a Lap 70 restart to win by 0.5234 (the third-closest road/street course finish in series history), Franchitti closed to 41 points of the overall championship leader. Next up, after the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma, are four oval races to close the season.

Though it was too little, too late to take the Mario Andretti Road Championship Trophy from Power, the Target Chip Ganassi Racing driver was satisfied with the outing on the physically demanding course.

 “I think the key to the race, obviously, was the Target car was very fast,” said Franchitti. “I drove every lap like it was a qualifying lap today, whether I was behind Will or ahead of Will.  But the key was that first pit stop by the Target boys to get me out ahead, especially a 35-foot pit box. It’s the tightest we run.  In practice, we couldn’t get the thing out of the box with Will parked in his or get it in properly. But when the race win was on the line, it didn’t seem quite as difficult and managed to pass him. I think that was the key today, because we were incredibly evenly matched on the track.”

That brief stop for tires and a 22-gallon load of ethanol – during the first full-course caution period of the race – came on Lap 25. Alex Tagliani, who pitted three laps earlier, assumed the point and led the next 30 laps. Franchitti and Power, running 1-2, both pitted on Lap 60 under green – with Franchitti again slipping out a tick of a second quicker.

“Dario, he just got out before us,” said Power, whose pit stall was the first at pit-out. “I mean, that was it. I couldn’t do anything about it. Obviously those guys did a really good stop. Initially, I thought they might have short-filled some.”

Power remained on Franchitti’s rear wing for the closing laps, never more than 0.6157 of a second back.

“I was trying really hard at the end to make him make a mistake, letting him see me in his mirrors, letting him know if he made one little slip-up, I’m going to get him,” Power said. “That was the only way I was going to get by.”

Power’s Team Penske teammate, Helio Castroneves, finished third and Tagliani finished a season-high fourth in the No. 77 FAZZT Race Team car. Scott Dixon was fifth in the No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing entry.

Also Sunday Martin Plowman scored his first career Firestone Indy Lights victory, leading the Mid-Ohio 100 flag-to-flag.  Plowman is the fifth different race winner in Firestone Indy Lights this season.

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