Caution Periods
There were eleven caution periods during the race, with a total of fifty-five laps run under yellow, including the race's final lap.
Laps | Cause |
---|---|
11-15 | Debris in turn 1 from John Andretti |
38-43 | Roberto Moreno crash, turn 1 |
52-59 | Jon Herb crash, turn 2 |
66-70 | Milka Duno crash, turn 1 |
99-106 | John Andretti crash, turn 2 |
108-111 | Phil Giebler crash, turn 1 |
112-113 | rain (red flag after lap 113) |
114-115 | restart |
151-156 | Marty Roth crash, turn 1 |
157-161 | Tony Kanaan/Jacques Lazier crash, turn 4 |
163-166 | Marco Andretti/Dan Wheldon/Buddy Rice/Ed Carpenter crash, backstretch |
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