So Much for the CCWS Drivers “are Years Behind” Train of Thought
All things considered it was a logical conclusion to make.
With the unification of the IRL and CCWS occurring so close to the opening of America’s open wheel season, in addition to the results at Homestead confirming what may have been obvious, it wasn’t so obvious when rubber met the road.
Or to be more precise, road course.
Second generation Lebanese (?), and former CCWS driver, Graham Rahal tossed the “conventional wisdom” into the wastebasket of failed thought precesses by winning the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
In winning Rahal becomes the youngest driver to win an IndyCar Series race, the fourth to win in his debut, and a fete nearly matched in CCWS when he became the youngest ever podium finisher in series history by finishing 2nd in Houston a year ago.
Ironicly, the 19-year-old took the lead from his father’s car – the Rahal/LettermanRacing/TeamEthanol entry of Ryan Hunter-Reay - on lap 64 and led the rest of the way.
“It can’t get any sweeter than this, especially after crashing the car last week,” Rahal said. “Today was tough with the rain but we worked it out and pulled through. Hopefully, we will win a few more.”
Helio Castroneves finished second, followed by Tony Kanaan, Hunter-Reay, Ernesto Viso and Enrique Bernaldi.
More later…




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