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Pole-sitter Kanaan avoids mayhem on track to win at Richmond

RICHMOND, Va. -- One week removed from a crash while leading, Tony Kanaan didn't let himself believe he would win a race he dominated until he took the checkered flag Saturday night.

 

"I just said with about 10 laps to go, I said, 'What's going to happen now?"' the snake-bitten Andretti Green Racing star said after his 13th career victory. "I'm just like, 'OK, something's going to blow up, it's going to rain, ... maybe I'm going to spin in the rain.'

"That's how funny racing is. Sometimes it comes when you least expect it."

Kanaan made it happen by taking advantage of an out-of-sequence pit stop by front-running teammate Marco Andretti and ran away with the SunTrust Indy Challenge.

On a night when half of the 26 cars in the largest IndyCar Series field at Richmond International Raceway went home damaged, Kanaan got the good fortune he said he deserved for his first victory of the season. He got it by avoiding the near-constant mayhem caused by an event record-tying nine caution flags and beating Helio Castroneves by nearly five seconds.

The victory came a week after Kanaan led 71 laps at Iowa before crashing, absorbing what he said was one of the hardest hits of his life and his latest experience with bad luck.

Tony Kanaan led two times for a total of 166 laps. (Getty Images)  
Tony Kanaan led two times for a total of 166 laps. (Getty Images)  
He made up for it by beating the field out of the pits the only time he had to and paid homage to his crew. "They kept putting me in the lead and I kept letting them down," he said.

Castroneves, who started 18th, used a blistering early pit stop to get into contention and finished second, followed by Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon.

Oriol Servia was a career-best fifth, and Danica Patrick was sixth.

"I wasn't the fastest, but second is pretty darned good," said Castroneves, who gained five points on Dixon for the series lead and now trails by 43. Wheldon remained third, now 52 points back, and Kanaan trimmed 18 points off his deficit and now trails Dixon by 82.

Andretti, who was almost as dominant as his Andretti Green Racing teammate until he gave up the lead by pitting under green with 95 laps to go, never recovered and wound up ninth.

"I feel bad about Marco," Kanaan said. "I think he has as strong a car as I had."

Kanaan led twice for 166 laps, and Andretti led another 90.

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