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For Immediate Release
July 13, 2004
Indianapolis, Ind.
Team 7-Eleven Driver Tony Kanaan
2004 Firestone Indy 200 Fact Sheet
Who: #11 Team 7-Eleven Dallara/Honda/Firestone driver Tony Kanaan
What: Firestone Indy 200, Round 8 of the Indy Racing League® IndyCar® Series
Where: Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tennessee
When: Saturday, July 17, 2004
Television: ESPN (Live), 7 p.m. (EDT)
Tony Kanaan on the Firestone Indy 200:
"Team 7-Eleven is taking everything race-by-race, looking to maximize our points for
the championship. We had a good run last year at Nashville until we got caught in a long
caution period. We were on a different pit strategy, so that put me back in the field a bit. But, I
led the race and had a good car, so I don't see why I shouldn't have a strong run this weekend."
Tony Kanaan Facts
Nashville marks Kanaan's 25th IndyCar Series start.
Kanaan has completed all 1,430 race laps run this season, making him the only IndyCar
Series driver to have completed every one.
Kanaan is the only IRL IndyCar® Series driver to have both started in the top 10 and
recorded a top-10 finish in all seven outings in 2004. His finishes include an eighth-place
at Homestead-Miami, a win at Phoenix, a second at Twin Ring Motegi, a runner-up finish
in the Indianapolis 500, a victory at Texas, a fifth-place finish at Richmond and a third-
place finish at Kansas.
Kanaan finished ninth in last year's Firestone Indy 200.
Kanaan set the pace for 191 laps on the way to victory at Phoenix, had 28 laps led at
Indianapolis, led a race-high 145 laps en route to victory at Texas, and led 73 laps at
Kansas for a total of 439 laps led this season.
Kanaan's 439 laps led this season are by far the most of any IndyCar Series driver. Dan
Wheldon ranks second with 296 laps led.
Kanaan enters the Nashville event ranked first in the IndyCar Series point standings with
275 points; he leads his teammate, Klein Tools/Jim Beam driver Dan Wheldon, by 28
points (275-247).
Kanaan has three career IndyCar Series wins (Phoenix 2003 and 2004, Texas 2004) and
three IndyCar Series poles, all in 2003 (Homestead, Phoenix, Pikes Peak).
Tony Kanaan - IndyCar Series Statistics
Top Top Laps
Starts Wins 5 10 Poles Led Pts (Rk) Earnings
2004 7 2 6 7 0 439 275 (1st) $1,202,990
Career 24 3 15 19 3 799 -- $3,002,740
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Team 7-Eleven, 2004 Firestone Indy 200 Fact Sheet Continued
Andretti Green Racing Team Facts
All four Andretti Green Racing entries finished in the top 10 at Kansas, marking the first
time since Sept. 15, 1996 (Las Vegas) that an IRL IndyCar Series team has accomplished
that feat.
Andretti Green entries have won four of seven IndyCar Series events this season.
Over the past three events (Texas, Richmond and Kansas), Andretti Green has combined
to lead 391 of a possible 650 laps (60.2 percent).
AGR has led 865 of 1,430 total laps run in 2004 (60.5 percent).
Andretti Green Racing has had at least one car in the top five in 13 consecutive IndyCar
Series events dating back to Aug. 10, 2003, which stands as the longest active streak in
the series.
AGR has placed two cars in the top five of an event 13 times, including the past six events
this season.
Andretti Green drivers occupy the top two spots in the IndyCar Series point standings
(Kanaan - 275, Wheldon - 247).
Andretti Green won both the pole (Wheldon, March 20; Wheldon, April 16; Franchitti, June
10) and race (Kanaan, March 21; Wheldon, April 17; Kanaan, June 12) at Phoenix, Twin
Ring Motegi and Texas.
Andretti Green Racing posted results of second (Tony Kanaan), third (Dan Wheldon),
fourth (Bryan Herta) and 14th (Franchitti) at the 88th Indianapolis 500.
AGR entries have combined for 38 top-five finishes in 23 career IndyCar Series races.
Andretti Green Racing has six wins and six poles since joining the IndyCar Series in 2003.
Eric Cowdin, Race Engineer,
#11 Team 7-Eleven Dallara/Honda/Firestone, on the Firestone Indy 200:
"Nashville is a very unique place in the fact that it's not quite a superspeedway, but it's
not a short oval; it's somewhere in between. Plus, it has a concrete surface, which makes it very
challenging. Even with the new IRL IndyCar Series aero package, the cars are still doing close
to 200 miles per hour, so it will be exciting. All in all, I think with the package that we have,
including the Honda engines and our recent performances, we look to have another strong
outing."
-AGR-
Contact:
Kent Johnson, (317) 872-2700 ext 241, kent.johnson@andrettigreenracing.com
Al Larsen, (317) 872-2700 ext 239, alan.larsen@andrettigreenracing.com