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Updated Tuesday, June 24, 2008 0:00 am TWN, AP Wheldon wins Iowa Corn Indy 250 on 30th birthday, 2nd win of seasonWheldon capitalized from a caution flag to take the lead with 60 laps to go after making the risky decision not to pit. The move paid off, as Wheldon held off Andretti Green drivers Hideki Mutoh and Marco Andretti down the stretch. Wheldon’s win gave Chip Ganassi five victories in nine IRL races this season. Wheldon plans to donate his winnings to the victims of recent floods and tornados in the Midwestern state of Iowa. Mutoh, the current leader in the Rookie of the Year standings, picked up his first top-five finish. Andretti had his best finish since also placing third in the Indianapolis 500. The first 190 laps were essentially a duel between Tony Kanaan and Helio Castroneves, both IRL veterans in search of their first win this season. But that all changed when Enrique Bernoldi spun out, drawing a yellow flag. Wheldon, Mutoh and Danica Patrick decided to forgo new tires and fuel and moved up to first, second and third respectively. Patrick quickly fell back, while Wheldon opened up a lead over Mutoh he never relinquished. Kanaan then spun out and slammed into the wall with fewer than 40 laps to go. The crash kept Kanaan from a top-five finish for just the second time in seven starts. He finished 18th. Castroneves also finished in the back of the pack. He was forced to change tires on lap 233 and placed 14th — by far his worst finish of the season. Pole sitter Scott Dixon fell back early in the race but rallied to finish fourth. A.J. Foyt IV was fifth and Danica Patrick took sixth place. Wheldon, who started in third after rain washed out qualifying, also won at Kansas Speedway back on April 27. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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