2001 Casino Magic 500

The 2001 Casino Magic 500 was the 5th round of the 2001 Indy Racing League season. It took place on June 9, 2001 at Texas Motor Speedway.

2001 Texas
Race details
5th round of the 2001 Indy Racing League season
DateJune 9, 2001
Official nameCasino Magic 500
LocationTexas Motor Speedway
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.455 mi / 2.342 km
Distance200 laps
291.000 mi / 468.319 km
WeatherTemperatures reaching up to 91.9 °F (33.3 °C); wind speeds up to 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)[1]
Pole position
DriverMark Dismore ( Kelley Racing)
Time24.305
Fastest lap
DriverEddie Cheever ( Team Cheever)
Time23.951 (on lap 177 of 200)
Podium
FirstScott Sharp ( Kelley Racing)
SecondFelipe Giaffone ( Treadway Racing)
ThirdSam Hornish, Jr. ( Panther Racing)

Qualifying

Mark Dismore, for the 4th time in his Indy Racing League career, qualified on pole with a speed of 215.508 mph. His teammate Scott Sharp started alongside him on the first row.

Race

Lap 1 - Lap 78

At the end of lap 1, Mark Dismore was the leader, Eddie Cheever was in second and Sam Hornish, Jr. was in third. After 3 laps, Cheever, Jr. took the lead from Dismore. The top 12 after 10 laps was the following: Eddie Cheever, Jr., Sam Hornish, Jr., Scott Sharp, Mark Dismore, Shigeaki Hattori, Robbie Buhl, Billy Boat, Donnie Beechler, Buddy Lazier, Airton Daré, Greg Ray and Jeff Ward. Caution waved for the first time on lap 25, when debris landed on the back stretch. The leaders used this as an opportunity to pit, though some elected to stay out, which promoted Jaques Lazier to the lead. The restart came at lap 32. On lap 72, a major crash, involving Sarah Fisher, Davey Hamilton and Jeret Schroeder, occurred. Schroeder suffered an engine failure, which sent him into a spin and into the path of Hamilton. Hamilton made heavy contact with the wall and almost flipped in the incident. Fisher suffered suspension damage when a tire impacted her car as she drove by the scene of the incident. Hamilton suffered severe injuries to his feet and lower legs, which caused doctors to seriously consider amputation in order for his survival. While amputation was unnecessary, Hamilton would undergo 23 surgeries and spend a year in a wheelchair in the aftermath of the accident. It would be his last race until 2007. The incident brought out the race's second caution, which allowed for another opportunity for pitstops. After the stops, the top 10 after 78 laps was: Greg Ray, Eddie Cheever, Jr., Felipe Giaffone, Scott Sharp, Sam Hornish, Jr., Jeff Ward, Airton Daré, Billy Boat, Didier Andre and Eliseo Salazar.

Lap 89 - Lap 116

The restart came at lap 89. Some laps later, Airton Daré suffered an engine problem, bring out the race's third caution. Daré would spend considerable amount of time behind the wall, but would rejoin the race some 55 laps behind the leader. Racing resumed on lap 116.

Closing Stages: Last 44 laps

With 44 laps to go, caution once again came out for debris. The restart came with 40 laps to go, with Scott Sharp leading the field. With 27 laps to go, Eddie Cheever tried a three-wide pass with Greg Ray and Sharp, but ran out of room and was forced to back out, allowing Jeff Ward to take third. Bearing issues brought an end to Ward's run, though, and brought out another caution. The restart came with 12 laps to go with Scott Sharp still leading the field. With 11 laps to go, Cheever, Sharp and Ray battled for the lead, with Ray emerging the leader. However, with 5 laps to go, the leaders came up on Robby McGehee on the back stretch. Ray attempted to dive to the inside of McGehee to lap him, but made contact, causing both cars to spin and sending McGehee into the path of Cheever. All three cars retired and Sharp inherited the lead. With the track unable to be cleared for a green flag finish, Scott Sharp took victory under caution conditions.

Final results

Pos No. Driver Team Engine Chassis Laps Time/Retired 1 Grid Laps Led Pts.
1 8 Scott Sharp Kelley Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 200 1:55:44 2 33 50
2 21 Felipe Giaffone R Treadway/Hubbard Racing Oldsmobile G-Force 200 +0.7133 14 1 40
3 4 Sam Hornish Jr. Panther Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 200 +2.3620 4 5 35
4 91 Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 200 +3.6312 13 32
5 98 Billy Boat Beck Motorsports Oldsmobile Dallara 200 +4.1950 10 30
6 11 Donnie Beechler A. J. Foyt Enterprises Oldsmobile Dallara 200 +4.9098 6 28
7 14 Eliseo Salazar A. J. Foyt Enterprises Oldsmobile Dallara 200 +6.0578 9 26
8 3 Al Unser Jr. Galles Racing Oldsmobile G-Force 200 +11.3672 11 24
9 77 Jaques Lazier TeamXtreme Racing Oldsmobile G-Force 199 +1 Lap 19 4 22
10 55 Shigeaki Hattori Vertex-Cunningham Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 198 +2 Laps 5 20
11 2 Greg Ray Team Menard Oldsmobile Dallara 195 Crash 20 86 21
12 51 Eddie Cheever Team Cheever Infiniti Dallara 195 Crash 3 64 18
13 81 Billy Roe Zali Racing Oldsmobile G-Force 195 +5 Laps 24 17
14 10 Robby McGehee Cahill Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 188 Crash 17 16
15 12 Buzz Calkins Bradley Motorsports Oldsmobile Dallara 188 +12 Laps 16 15
16 35 Jeff Ward Heritage Motorsports Oldsmobile Dallara 184 Half Shaft 7 14
17 32 Didier André R Galles Racing Oldsmobile G-Force 184 +16 Laps 21 13
18 15 Sarah Fisher Walker Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 176 +24 Laps 18 12
19 88 Airton Daré TeamXtreme Racing Oldsmobile G-Force 145 +55 Laps 12 5 11
20 28 Mark Dismore Kelley Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 132 Engine 1 2 10
21 24 Robbie Buhl Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Infiniti G-Force 116 Electrical 8 9
22 30 Brandon Erwin R McCormack Motorsports Oldsmobile G-Force 72 Handling 23 8
23 6 Jeret Schroeder PDM Racing Oldsmobile Dallara 71 Crash 15 7
24 99 Davey Hamilton Sam Schmidt Motorsports Oldsmobile Dallara 71 Crash 22 6

Notes: 1 Race finished under caution

Point standings after 5 races

  1. Sam Hornish, Jr. 187 points
  2. Eliseo Salazar -30
  3. Scott Sharp -40
  4. Felipe Giaffone (R) -47
  5. Buddy Lazier -70
  6. Billy Boat -74
  7. Buzz Calkins -83
  8. Greg Ray -84
  9. Jeff Ward -85
  10. Robby McGehee -101
  • (R) denotes a contender for the Rookie of the Year award

References

  1. "2001 Casino Magic 500 weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
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