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James Hinchcliffe scores first career IndyCar Series Victory in St. Petersburg

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Before the crash at Las Vegas that ultimately claimed the life of Dan Wheldon, it was announced that Wheldon would drive the No. 27 Go Daddy Chevrolet for Andretti Autosport in 2012. After the crash, the mayor of Hinchtown was elected for the ride.

Flash forward to 2013, St. Petersburg is a race that has become one to remember Wheldon as Wheldon had lived in Florida with wife Susie and their two kids. The one straightaway of the course has been named Dan Wheldon way while a memorial has been put in place, wit the winner’s name to be added each year. It was also Susie that would wave the flag to start the 2013 running of the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

At the end of the 110 lap event, it was Hinchcliffe that was able to drive to victory lane for his first career IZOD IndyCar Series victory. It also marks the first IndyCar win for Go Daddy.

“We talked before the race – we were excited before the race,” Hinchcliffe said of his conversation with his engineer. “He was excited to see Hinchcliffe 2.0. I asked what is Hinchcliffe 2.0? Better restarts, better job at conserving the tires. Great to see Go Daddy in victory lane in Indycar. So awesome. To grab the first one here in St. Pete to throw it out to Dan, in his car, is just awesome.”

Hinchcliffe was able to grab the lead from Helio Castroneves on the final race restart on lap 85 and never looked back, keeping about a car length between himself and Castroneves. Hinchcliffe was on the black tires while most were on the reds. The reds were known to be quicker, yet would give up easier.

“Well we knew that was it for us on reds,” Hinchcliffe said. “We knew it was tough to put the old set on. we knew on the last restart that everybody we would be on reds, but we were tough.”

Helio Castroneves would finish second after leading the middle part of the race.

“We were starting to lose (on the alternate Firestone tires) with about four laps to go and I already went from hero to zero and I said, ‘You know what? I don’t want to finish this race without any points at all,’ ” said Castroneves. “Great day for us. It’s a shame we let that one go, but Hinch did a hell of a job.”

Marco Andretti would make a late race charge to finish the race third.

“It’s a good start. Looks like we are going to have to beat (Hinchcliffe) this year,” Andretti said.

The battle for fourth would end in a thrilling three-wide finish at the line that would see Tony Kanaan edge out Scott Dixon and Simona de Silvestro.

“It’s been a good weekend for us,” said de Silvestro, who started a career-best third in her first race with KV Racing Technology. “Unfortunately, we lost a few positions at the end there. We kind of ran out of tires at the end. I think we can be pretty happy with sixth.”

EJ Viso finished seventh, followed by Takuma Sato, Justin Wilson and Alex Tagliani.

The 110 lap race would see four cautions with the first caution coming out on lap 20 after Dario Franchitti got into the wall. Franchitti would come off pit road and push the car through turn three, getting sideways and then into the wall.

“We’ve really struggled with the car,” Franchitti said. “I had to try to make it up somewhere so I tried to drive a little hard there, hit a bump in three and made a mistake. Just a mistake on my end, trying to drive a little hard there, knowing I had to make it up.”

Franchitti added that they made improvements throughout the weekend, but they are a long way away from where they need to be.

The second caution came out on lap 27 after Ana Beatris got into Charlie Kimball, collecting James Jakes and Oriol Servia and JR Hildebrand. Then, Saavedra would get into the damaged Hildebrand, causing Hildebrand to go around and the caution to fly. Simon Pagenaud would have mechanical issues under the caution.

The third caution would come out on lap 45 for debris. Josef Newgarden would have clutch issues under the caution.

“Tried to figure out here, but couldn’t get it working,” Newgarden commented. “It’s a shame for us. We got to try and get some momentum going. Firestone makes great tires, but it’s going to be tough to balance between the reds and the blacks.”

Oriol Servia did lead after not pitting under that caution and would pit under green on lap 63. That was when he would have his mechanical issues, unable to get off pit road.

The fourth and last caution came out on lap 75 when Saavedra would overshoot the corner and hit the wall. He had sustained damage earlier in the race. Then under caution, Hinchcliffe and Power slowed down while Hilderbrand didn’t. As a result, Hiderbrand would drive of the side of Power’s car and hit the wall.

“We were getting ready for the restart, dialing my knobs back, talking to my guys, those guys slowed up and I just ran into the back of him,” Hilderbrand said. “Totally my fault. I couldn’t help getting into him. I’m super sorry to Will. I was just trying to get back on the lead lap there. I was just doing too much all at once.”

Power would get back up into the top 12 after pitting to fix the damage, however would hit the wall in turn four late in the race. He would finish 16th.

“It’s too bad because the Verizon car was definitely fast,” he said. “(About the incident): He came over and apologized after the race. He said he was just looking down at his steering wheel and he just ran over the top of me. It’s just a mistake but that happens in racing. Then I made another mistake there at the end and it cost us four more places. Tough day but we just have to move forward and look ahead to Barber (April 7).”

Defending series champion Ryan Hunter-Reay would spend multiple laps on pit road with throttle issues.

Rookie Tristian Vautier would have mechanical problems on lap 70 after running inside the top five most of the first half of the race.

“We had a motor issue, nothing that we can control,” Vautier said. “I think we did well with what we could control so there’s not much more you can do about that. I had a lot of fun. Wish I was still out there. we can’t really be mad at anyone; it’s just a part of racing.”

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Lap by Lap: Grand Prix of St. Petersburg won by James Hinchcliffe

Photo Credit: Chris Owens/IndyCar.com

At the end of the 100 lap race on the streets of St. Petersburg, James Hinchcliffe would go to victory lane for his first career win.

 

Power grabs the lead ahead of Sato and Hinchcliffe

Lap 3 Power leads Sato Hinchcliffe Castroneves De Silvestro

Lap 17 Castroneves passes Hinchcliffe for third

Lap 18 Dixon pits.

Lap 19 Franchitti pits.

Caution lap 20 Dario Franchitti hits the wall. Marco Andretti, Hlderbrand, Jakes pits. Many drivers hit pit road.

Lap 21 Power, de Silvestro, Hinchcliffe, Hunter-Reay pits.

Restart lap 27 Castroneves grabs the lead from Power into turn one…….Beatris turns Kimball, collecting Jakes, Servia, Hilderbrand……Saavedra gets into the damaged Hilderbrand…..Hilderbrand has stopped into turn 10. Caution. Pagenaud out with mechanical issues. Castroneves leads Power, Hinchcliffe, Sato

Restart lap 33…..Power tries to tuck behind Castroneves, Hinchcliffe passes Power for second.

Lap 34 Castroneves leads Hinchcliffe, Power, Sato, de Silvestro

Lap 35 de Silvestro passes Sato for fourth

Lap 38 Vautier passes Sato for fifth

Lap 39 Castroneves lead Hinchcliffe, Power, de Silvestro, Vautier

Caution lap 45 Castroneves, Power, Hinchcliffe, de Silvestro all pit with the rest of the cars. Caution was for debris at the exit of turn 14. Oriol Servia didn’t pit under lap 45 caution to take over lead. Castroneves first off pit road, followed by Power and Hinchcliffe. Josef Newgarden having clutch issues, slow on the track.

Restart lap 55…..Servia holds the lead through turn one ahead of Castroneves and Hinchcliffe

Lap 56 Servia leads Castroneves Hinchcliffe Power Vautier

Lap 63 Servia pits….hands the lead over to Castroneves ahead of Hinchcliffe Power Vautier de Silvestro…..Servia can’t get the car restarted on pit road.

Lap 65 throttle issue for Ryan Hunter-Reay

Lap 70 Vautier pits, has mechanical problems. Castroneves leads Hinchcliffe, Power, de Silvestro and Kanaan

Caution lap 75 Saavedra over shoots the corner, hits the wall. Castroneves pits along with Hinchcliffe Power and others. Castroneves leads Hinchcliffe Power de Silvestro and Dixon off pit road. Hilderbrand into the wall. Hinchcliffe weaves back and forth, Power slips up to begin warming his tires up and Hilderbrand drives over the side of the car. Power down pit road with flat tire. Castroneves now leads Hinchcliffe de Silvestro Dixon Andretti

Restart lap 85 Castroneves overdrives the corner, Hinchcliffe passes him for the lead.

Lap 86 Hinchcliffe leads Castroneves de Silvestro Kanaan Andretti. Power runs 14th

Lap 103 Power has problems, gets into the wall.

Lap 104 Andretti passes Kanaan for fourth

2 to go Marco passes de Silvestro in turn 14

James Hinchcliffe. Helio Castroneves. Marco Andretti. Kanaan. Dixon. De Silvestro.