2012 Indiana 250

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2012 Indiana 250
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Date July 28, 2012 (2012-07-28)
Official name 2012 Indiana 250
Location Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana
Course Oval
2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Distance 100 laps, 250 mi (402.336 km)
Weather Clear
Average speed 126.050 mph (202.858 km/h)
Attendance 40,000
Pole position
Driver Turner Motorsports
Time 51.054
Most laps led
Driver Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Motorsports
Laps 51
Winner
No. 22 Brad Keselowski Penske Racing
Television in the United States
Network ESPN
Announcers Marty Reid, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree

The 2012 Indiana 250 was a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana on July 28, 2012. The race was the first ever race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Nationwide Series. It was also the 19th race of the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series. Kasey Kahne won the pole for the race while Kyle Busch led the most laps. But it was Brad Keselowski who would win the first ever Nationwide Series race at Indianapolis where his owner Roger Penske has 15 Indianapolis 500 wins as an owner at the time. [2]

Contents

Background

Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the track where the race was held. Ims aerial.jpg
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the track where the race was held.

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana, (an enclave suburb of Indianapolis) in the United States, is the home of the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400. It is located on the corner of 16th Street and Georgetown Road, approximately six miles (10 km) west of Downtown Indianapolis.

Constructed in 1909, it is the original speedway, the first racing facility so named. It has a permanent seating capacity estimated at 235,000 with infield seating raising capacity to an approximate 400,000. It is the highest-capacity sports venue in the world.

Entry list

  • (R) denotes rookie driver
  • (i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points
#DriverTeamMake
01 Mike Wallace JD Motorsports Chevrolet
1 Kurt Busch (i) Phoenix Racing Chevrolet
2 Elliott Sadler Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
3 Austin Dillon (R)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet
4 Jeremy Clements Jeremy Clements Racing Chevrolet
6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Roush Fenway Racing Ford
7 Danica Patrick JR Motorsports Chevrolet
08 Kyle Fowler Randy Hill Racing Ford
10 Jeff Green TriStar Motorsports Toyota
11 Brian Scott Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
12 Sam Hornish Jr. Penske Racing Dodge
14 Eric McClure TriStar MotorsportsToyota
15 Scott Riggs (i) Rick Ware Racing Ford
18 Denny Hamlin (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota
19 Tayler Malsam TriStar MotorsportsToyota
20 Joey Logano (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota
22 Brad Keselowski (i)Penske RacingDodge
23 Robert Richardson Jr. R3 Motorsports Chevrolet
24 Kenny Wallace SR² Motorsports Toyota
30 James Buescher (i) Turner Motorsports Chevrolet
31 Justin Allgaier Turner MotorsportsChevrolet
33 Paul Menard (i)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet
36 Ryan Blaney (i) Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet
38 Kasey Kahne (i)Turner MotorsportsChevrolet
39 Jeffrey Earnhardt Rick Ware RacingChevrolet
40 Erik Darnell The Motorsports Group Chevrolet
41 Timmy Hill Rick Ware RacingFord
42 Josh Wise (i)The Motorsports GroupChevrolet
43 Michael Annett Richard Petty Motorsports Ford
44 Mike Bliss TriStar MotorsportsToyota
46 Chase Miller The Motorsports GroupChevrolet
47 Stephen Leicht (i)The Motorsports GroupChevrolet
50 T. J. Bell MAKE Motorsports Chevrolet
51 Ty Dillon (i)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet
52 Tim Schendel Hamilton Means Racing Chevrolet
54 Kyle Busch (i) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota
70 Johanna Long (R) ML Motorsports Chevrolet
74 Mike Harmon Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet
81 Jason Bowles (R) MacDonald Motorsports Toyota
86 Kevin Lepage Deware Racing Group Ford
87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Toyota
88 Cole Whitt (R)JR MotorsportsChevrolet
89 Morgan Shepherd Shepherd Racing Ventures Chevrolet
98 Reed Sorenson Biagi-DenBeste Racing Ford
99 Travis Pastrana RAB Racing Toyota
Official Entry list

Qualifying

Kasey Kahne won the pole for the race with a time of 51.054 and a speed of 176.284. [3]

GridNo.DriverTeamManufacturerTimeSpeed
138Kasey Kahne (i)Turner MotorsportsChevrolet51.054176.284
254Kyle Busch (i)Kyle Busch MotorsportsToyota51.125176.039
351Ty Dillon (i)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet51.225175.695
418Denny Hamlin (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota51.251175.606
52Elliott SadlerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet51.259175.579
620Joey Logano (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota51.370175.200
73Austin Dillon (R)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet51.378175.172
822Brad Keselowski (i)Penske RacingDodge51.465174.876
933Paul Menard (i)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet51.468174.866
106Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord51.518174.696
1136Ryan Blaney (i)Tommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet51.596174.432
1244Mike BlissTriStar MotorsportsToyota51.601174.415
1312Sam Hornish Jr.Penske RacingDodge51.652174.243
1431Justin AllgaierTurner MotorsportsChevrolet51.813173.702
1511Brian ScottJoe Gibbs RacingToyota51.990173.110
164Jeremy ClementsJeremy Clements RacingChevrolet52.005173.060
1770Johanna Long (R)ML MotorsportsChevrolet52.078172.818
181Kurt Busch (i)Phoenix RacingChevrolet52.110172.712
1999Travis PastranaRAB RacingToyota52.138172.619
207Danica PatrickJR MotorsportsChevrolet52.169172.516
2143Michael AnnettRichard Petty MotorsportsFord52.261172.213
2219Tayler MalsamTriStar MotorsportsToyota52.305172.068
2301Mike WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet52.520171.363
2481Jason Bowles (R)MacDonald MotorsportsToyota52.577171.178
2530James Buescher (i)Turner MotorsportsChevrolet52.595171.119
2624Kenny WallaceSR² MotorsportsToyota52.602171.096
2798Reed SorensonBiagi-DenBeste RacingFord52.675170.859
2887Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsToyota52.910170.100
2908Kyle FowlerRandy Hill RacingFord52.996169.824
3046Chase MillerThe Motorsports GroupChevrolet53.069169.591
3142Josh Wise (i)The Motorsports GroupChevrolet53.089169.527
3247Stephen Leicht (i)The Motorsports GroupChevrolet53.124169.415
3340Erik DarnellThe Motorsports GroupChevrolet53.181169.233
3414Eric McClureTriStar MotorsportsToyota53.187169.214
3510Jeff GreenTriStar MotorsportsToyota53.271168.947
3686Kevin LepageDeware Racing GroupFord53.332168.754
3741Timmy HillRick Ware RacingFord53.547168.077
3815Scott Riggs (i)Rick Ware RacingFord53.600167.910
3939Jeffrey EarnhardtRick Ware RacingChevrolet53.712167.560
4088Cole Whitt (R)JR MotorsportsChevrolet53.723167.526
4152Tim SchendelHamilton Means RacingChevrolet53.869167.072
4223Robert Richardson Jr.*R3 MotorsportsChevrolet54.726164.456
4350T. J. BellMAKE MotorsportsChevrolet54.690164.564
Failed to qualify, withdrew, or driver changes
4474Mike HarmonMike Harmon RacingChevrolet55.073163.419
4589Morgan ShepherdShepherd Racing VenturesChevrolet55.152163.185
Official Starting grid

* – Made the field via owners points

Race

Outside pole sitter Kyle Busch took the lead from pole sitter Kasey Kahne after Kahne had trouble getting up to speed on the start and Busch led the first lap. The first caution would fly on lap 15 for it being the competition caution. Denny Hamlin won the race off of pit road and he led the field to the restart on lap 22. On lap 23, Brad Keselowski took the lead from Hamlin. On lap 27, Kyle Busch took the lead from Keselowski. Green flag pitstops soon began around lap 36. Kyle Busch pitted on lap 37 and gave the lead to Kasey Kahne. On lap 39, the second caution would fly for the first accident of the day when Danica Patrick bumped Reed Sorenson in turn 1 and spun Sorenson. Sorenson overcorrected back the right and collected Patrick in the process. Kyle Busch was the new leader and Busch led the field to the restart on lap 48. Busch was looking for his first Nationwide Series win of the season.

Final laps

But with 38 laps to go, the 3rd caution would fly for debris. Sam Hornish Jr. won the race off of pit road and he led the field to the restart with 33 laps to go. With 29 laps to go, Brad Keselowski took the lead from Hornish which would be the last lead change of the race. With 27 to go, the 4th caution would fly when Brian Scott got loose in turn 4 and spun and collected Ty Dillon giving Dillon damage. The race would restart with 22 laps to go. But on the restart, the 5th and final caution would fly when Kyle Busch got loose under Sam Hornish Jr. and spun off of turn 1 and barely missed the inside wall in the process. But the spin would cost Busch a chance at victory. The race would restart with 18 laps to go. On the restart, Elliott Sadler took the lead from Keselowski, or so he thought. Sadler ended up getting black flagged by NASCAR for passing Keselowski before the start-finish line since Keselowski was the leader. But Sadler argued that Keselowski spun the tires which would have been clean restart for Sadler. Sadler argued until with 12 laps to go when he decided to pit after he was warned he was going to be disqualified for not obeying NASCAR's order. Keselowski pulled away from second place and Keselowski would win the first ever Nationwide Series race at Indianapolis. The win would be Keselowski's 3rd of the season and gave his owner Roger Penske, whose won 15 Indianapolis 500's as an owner in IndyCar, his first win at Indianapolis in all of NASCAR. Sam Hornish Jr., Ty Dillon, Denny Hamlin, and Austin Dillon rounded out the top 5 while Michael Annett, Joey Logano, Paul Menard, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Jeremy Clements rounded out the top 10. [4]

Race results

PosCarDriverTeamManufacturerLaps RunLaps LedStatusPoints
122Brad Keselowski (i)Penske RacingDodge10033running0
212Sam Hornish Jr.Penske RacingDodge1007running43
351Ty Dillon (i)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet1000running0
418Denny Hamlin (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota1004running0
53Austin Dillon (R)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet1000running39
643Michael AnnettRichard Petty MotorsportsFord1000running38
720Joey Logano (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota1000running0
833Paul Menard (i)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet1000running0
96Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord1000running35
104Jeremy ClementsJeremy Clements RacingChevrolet1000running34
1144Mike BlissTriStar MotorsportsToyota1000running33
1231Justin AllgaierTurner MotorsportsChevrolet1000running32
1399Travis PastranaRAB RacingToyota1000running31
1411Brian ScottJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet1000running30
152Elliott SadlerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet1000running29
1681Jason Bowles (R)MacDonald MotorsportsToyota1000running28
1788Cole Whitt (R)JR MotorsportsChevrolet1000running27
1887Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsToyota1000running26
1924Kenny WallaceSR² MotorsportsToyota1000running25
2001Mike WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet1000running24
2139Jeffrey EarnhardtRick Ware RacingChevrolet1000running23
2254Kyle Busch (i)Kyle Busch MotorsportsToyota10051running0
2341Timmy HillRick Ware RacingFord1000running21
2414Eric McClureTriStar MotorsportsToyota1000running20
2538Kasey Kahne (i)Turner MotorsportsChevrolet994running0
2630James Buescher (i)Turner MotorsportsChevrolet990running0
2736Ryan Blaney (i)Tommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet990running0
2852Tim SchendelHamilton Means RacingChevrolet990running16
2919Tayler MalsamTriStar MotorsportsToyota990running15
3070Johanna Long (R)ML MotorsportsChevrolet900running14
3123Robert Richardson Jr.R3 MotorsportsChevrolet790running13
3208Kyle FowlerRandy Hill RacingFord720engine12
3398Reed SorensonBiagi-DenBeste RacingFord490crash11
341Kurt Busch (i)Phoenix RacingChevrolet410electrical0
357Danica PatrickJR MotorsportsChevrolet390crash9
3610Jeff GreenTriStar MotorsportsToyota231vibration9
3715Scott Riggs (i)Rick Ware RacingFord180rear gear0
3840Erik DarnellThe Motorsports GroupChevrolet170engine6
3950T. J. BellMAKE MotorsportsChevrolet100overheating5
4086Kevin LepageDeware Racing GroupFord80drive shaft4
4146Chase MillerThe Motorsprots GroupChevrolet60vibration3
4242Josh Wise (i)The Motorsports GroupChevrolet40electrical0
4347Stephen Leicht (i)The Motorsports GroupChevrolet00engine0
Official Race results

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