Kanaan, Team 7-Eleven Finish Seventh at Chicagoland
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For Immediate Release
www.andrettigreen.com
Kanaan Drives Team 7-Eleven Car
to Seventh-Place Finish at Chicagoland Speedway
JOLIET, Ill. (Sept. 10, 2006) -Tony Kanaan piloted the #11 Team 7-Eleven car to a seventh-place
finish Sunday afternoon at the Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 at Chicagoland Speedway, the season-finale for
the IndyCar Series.
Starting from 13th place on the starting grid, Kanaan wasted little time in moving towards the front,
claiming fifth place by lap nine, and remained among the top-six contenders throughout the event.
Unfortunately, the Team 7-Eleven can didn't have the outright speed to remain with the fastest three cars
and he ultimately dropped one lap off the pace. Over the final 25 laps of the event he engaged in a strong
five-car battle between Ed Carpenter, Vitor Meira, Jeff Simmons and Scott Sharp for fifth through ninth
positions, with Kanaan eventually finishing in seventh place.
Dan Wheldon took the victory with Scott Dixon second, Sam Hornish Jr. third, Helio Castroneves
fourth and Carpenter fifth. Hornish earned his third IndyCar Series championship.
Kanaan concludes the season sixth in the driver point standings with 384 points, 27 behind fifth
place Meira and 91 points behind Hornish.
Tony Kanaan, #11 Team 7-Eleven Dallara/Honda/Firestone:
"It was a long day. I don't think we had anything for the leaders. I've never gone a lap down under
normal racing circumstances so this was disappointing. On the other hand, all the guys at Team 7-Eleven
did a great job. They gave me a good car and we did the best we could do."
Kim Green, President, Andretti Green Racing:
"We certainly didn't have a fast enough car to win today, but Tony drove the usual fantastic race.
He made a fantastic start and the crew was unbelievable in the pits; I'm very proud of everyone at
Team 7-Eleven. It was just a tough race at the end when track position became an issue. We got the best
out of the race car; we just need to get ourselves a faster race car. We'll come back with a lot of
determination in 2007."
2006 Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 Results
Pos. Name Laps Pos. Name Laps
1 Dan Wheldon 200 11 Kosuke Matsuura 199
2 Scott Dixon 200 12 Danica Patrick 199
3 Sam Hornish Jr. 200 13 Buddy Rice 199
4 Helio Castroneves 200 14 AJ Foyt IV 198
5 Ed Carpenter 199 15 Bryan Herta 198
6 Vitor Meira 199 16 Sarah Fisher 198
7 Tony Kanaan 199 17 Jeff Bucknum 198
8 Jeff Simmons 199 18 Marco Andretti 198
9 Scott Sharp 199 19 Marty Roth 160
10 Tomas Scheckter 199
-AGR-
Contact:
Kent Johnson, (317) 872-2700 ext. 241, kent.johnson@andrettigreenracing.com
Al Larsen, (317) 872-2700 ext. 239, alan.larsen@andrettigreenracing.com
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