
Sometimes a picture is truly worth a thousand words.......and with that, a brief rewind of the Bridgestone Indy Japan 300.
It may have been only three laps on the timing and scoring charts, but it was the three that counted as Andretti-Green Racing's Danica Patrick became the first woman to win a major AOWR event, this weekend's Bridgestone Indy Japan 300.
At the drop of the green, polesitter Helio Castroneves got the jump on everyone, leading through lap 93 when he was beaten off of pitlane by the #9 Target car of Scott Dixon, who proceeded to check out for about 50 or so laps until a caution and strategy played themselves out.....first the caution. On lap 141, Roger Yasukawa brought out the fourth caution of the race when the brakes on his Dallara/Honda seized up, bringing him to a stop on the frontstretch. Everyone dives into pitlane for fuel and tires.....now the strategy part.
Motegi, for some reason, has become a fuel-strategy race for some reason as every year someone tries to gamble on fuel...if they're successful, victory could well be the result. If not.....just ask then-Panther Racing's Tomas Scheckter, who ran out of fuel with less than a lap left back in 2005(in fact, three drivers ran dry on the last lap that year.....

). As everyone's circling around on lap 148, three drivers...Ed Carpenter, Helio Castroneves and Danica Patrick, dive onto pitlane for a quick splash of ethanol. The question buzzing through pitlane, Could they make it to the end on fuel?
Lap 150, the green comes out with Dixon continuing to lead, but it's clear that, barring a late caution, he and everyone in front of Ed, Spiderman and Danica would have to make a late splash-n'-dash, so the question became, which of the three gamblers' would win? With 11 laps left, Ryan Hunter-Reay peels off for the pits for fuel, followed a lap later by Townsend Bell and then, a lap after by Darren Manning......then, surprisingly, Ed Carpenter has to dive into the pits for ethanol. On the very next lap......both of the race leaders, Dan Wheldon and Tony Kanaan, dive onto pitlane, their chances of a win as dry as their fuel tanks probably were. This left the two remaining gamblers, Castroneves and Patrick, to fight for the race victory.
Then, it happened. Having caught the draft off of Spiderman's car entering turns 1 and 2, Patrick, who had saved fuel throughout that final stint of the race, executes a slingshot, high-side pass around Castroneves entering turn 3 and that, as they say, was that; no one could catch her the last two laps as she held on for the victory, winning by 5.85 seconds over Castroneves, who ran out of fuel on the cool-down lap after the checkered flag flew.....

In the end, though, it was an American woman who won in the Land of the Rising Sun. Congratulations, Danica, on your first IndyCar Series win!
Top-10 from a historic race at Motegi.........................
1st} #7 Danica Patrick.....................................200 laps
2nd} #3 Helio Castroneves...............................-5.859 sec
3rd} #9 Scott Dixon.........................................-10.056 sec
4th} #10 Dan Wheldon.....................................-13.112 sec
5th} #11 Tony Kanaan.....................................-16.073 sec
6th} #20 Ed Carpenter.....................................-16.827 sec
7th} #17 Ryan Hunter-Reay..............................-17.159 sec
8th} #14 Darren Manning.................................-1 lap
9th} #6 Ryan Briscoe.......................................-1 lap
10th} #23 Townsend Bell..................................-1 lap