Britian's Justin Wilson captured the checkerd flags at Sunday's race, the last road/street event - save Surfers Paradise, which is a post-season exhibition event - on the 2008 schedule. As his teammate, Graham Rahal, won in early April on the streets of St. Petersburg, FL, this means that NHL has "bookended" the road/street portion of the IndyCar season.
A strong starting position (4th) and good pit strategy put Wilson in contention for the lead late in the going. After his attempt to pass race leader & championship hopeful Helio Castroneves was foiled when the Brazilian moved all the way across the track to block him, Wilson inherited the spot when the IRL forced Helio to give way under treat of a blag flag penalty.
"Helio was racing hard. The first yellow, I was right behind him and that's how it goes. It was just hard racing. The second time I got a good run out of (Turn 12) and started to overlap and I had the inside for the next corner. Before we got halfway down the straight he started to come across and I had to lift or we both were going to crash. I was a little upset at the time, but I was relieved when the officials put it right."
Castroneves finished second and, more importantly, three positions ahead of championship points leader Scott Dixon, who once again couldn't seem to make his pit strategy work correctly. Still, Dixon leads Castroneves by 30 points going into the final (regular season) race, next weekend at the Chicagoland Speedway, a 1.5 mile oval.
Here are the complete results from Detroit/Belle Isle: http://www.indycar.com/stats/boxscores/2008/belleisle_08312008.pdf
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