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Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston Race 1 Box Score OFFICIAL BOX SCORE IZOD IndyCar Series Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston - Race 1 October 5, 2013 p FPSP Car Driver Car Name Comp Running/Reason Out Pts Total Pts Standings 193 Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 90 Running 53 505 2 2785 Simona De Silvestro Nuclear Entergy Areva - KVRT Chevrolet 90 Running 40 318 15 31912 Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing Honda 90 Running 35 428 6 4774 Simon Pagenaud Schmidt Peterson HP Motorsports Honda 90 Running 32 463 3 56718 Josef Newgarden Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Honda 90 Running 30 321 14 6169 James Jakes Acorn Stairlifts Honda 90 Running 28 272 19 71524 Graham Rahal blu eCigs Honda 90 Running 26 292 17 8714 Sebastien Bourdais Dragon Racing Chevrolet 90 Running 24 321 13 958 EJ Viso Team Venezuela - CITGO PDVSA Chevrolet 90 Running 22 326 12 107 98 Luca Filippi (R) Barracuda Racing Honda 90 Running 20 42 30 1116 83 Charlie Kimball NovoLog Flex Pen Honda 90 Running 19 382 10 122 12 Will Power Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet 90 Running 20 391 8 1310 25 Marco Andretti RC Cola Chevrolet 90 Running 17 447 4 1419 6 Sebastian Saavedra Dragon Racing Chevrolet 89 Running 16 212 21 1520 10 Dario Franchitti T-Mobile Honda 89 Running 15 403 7 1611 18 Mike Conway Sonny's BBQ Honda 85 Contact 14 163 23 171 14 Takuma Sato ABC Supply/A.J. Foyt Racing Honda 82 Handling 15 294 16 1821 3 Helio Castroneves Shell Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet 80 Running 12 513 1 1917 4 Oriol Servia National Guard Panther Racing Chevrolet 63 Mechanical 11 196 22 2015 1 Ryan Hunter-Reay DHL Chevrolet 57 Electrical 10 437 5 2113 11 Tony Kanaan Hydroxycut-KVRT-SH Racing Chevrolet 34 Running 9 355 11 2223 55 Tristan Vautier (R) Angie's List Schmidt Peterson Racing Honda 32 Running 8 238 20 2322 20 Ed Carpenter Fuzzy's Vodka/Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 30 Running 7 284 18 246 27 James Hinchcliffe Go Daddy PINK Chevrolet 1 Contact 6 382 9 Time of Race: 01:54:48.3924 Avg Speed: 76.856 Margin of Victory: Under caution Lead Changes: 4 Caution Laps: 27 Fastest Lap: 98.007 mph (60.0201 sec) on lap 56 by 12 - Will Power Fastest Leader Lap: 97.468 mph (60.3520 sec) on lap 55 by 9 - Scott Dixon Verizon P1 Award: Takuma Sato (60.4535, 97.305 mph) Bonus Awards: Scott Dixon ($35,000), Simona De Silvestro ($25,000), Justin Wilson ($20,000), Simon Pagenaud ($15,000), Josef Newgarden ($10,000) Legend: R - IZOD IndyCar Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate All cars use fourth-generation IZOD IndyCar Series Dallara chassis (IR-12) and Firestone tires Lap Leaders: Lap Leader Summary: Caution Flags: Laps Car DriverCar Driver TimesLaps No Duration Total Reason for Caution 1-6 14 Sato, Takuma 9 Dixon, Scott 244 1 1 to 1 1 Aborted Start 7-37 12 Power, Will 12 Power, Will 240 2 2 to 8 7 Contact: Cars 20 and 27 on Front Stretch 38-63 9 Dixon, Scott 14 Sato, Takuma 16 3 39 to 43 5 Spin: Car 10 in Turn 3 64-72 12 Power, Will 4 65 to 69 5 Stall: Car 4 in Turn 3 73-90 9 Dixon, Scott 5 73 to 76 4 Contact: Car 14 in Turn3 6 78 to 79 2 Stall: Car 3 in Turn 3 7 88 to 90 3 Contact: Car 18 in Turn 9 Penalties: Car Reason Lap Penalty 6 Ran Over Airhose 63 Drive-Through Information provided by Indy Racing Information System - Copyright Indy Racing League, LLC 2013 .
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