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Briscoe tops first Sao Paulo session
April 30th, 2011
Ryan Briscoe led a Penske one-two in the opening free practice session for this weekend’s IndyCar Series race on the streets of Sao Paulo.
Last minute improvements from Briscoe and team-mate Will Power took them to the top two positions, 0.0349 seconds apart, as they deposed long-time pacesetter Ryan Hunter-Reay (Andretti Autosport).
The latter had been quickest in the opening half hour, which was reserved for rookies and drivers outside the top 10 in the championship.
Although Power soon moved to the front when the full field joined in for the final 45 minutes, it was Hunter-Reay who was ahead again going into the last few moments, until the Penske duo made their eleventh-hour improvements.
But for Hunter-Reay it would have been an all-Penske top three, with Helio Castroneves ending up fourth.
Justin Wilson’s Dreyer & Reinbold car headed to the pits carrying a ‘Helio’s Hitlist’ banner mocking Castroneves’ recent string of collisions – one of which had seen Wilson the victim in Long Beach. Wilson then ended the session right behind Castroneves in fifth.
Ganassi’s Dario Franchitti and Scott Dixon were sixth and seventh, with KV’s Tony Kanaan and EJ Viso next up, and Graham Rahal completing the top 10 in another Ganassi entry. Long Beach winner Mike Conway (Andretti) was 12th.
The morning saw only one yellow, to retrieve Simona de Silvestro’s HVM car after it ground to a halt on her out-lap. The problem could not be fixed in time for her to rejoin the session.
With all the track activity compressed into Saturday and Sunday in Sao Paulo, there will be another hour of practice later today before the qualifying session.




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