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Old 22 Aug 2008, 04:00 (Ref:2273098)   #7
drdisque
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drdisque should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
QUALIFYING PICKS:

1. The Pole Winner: Scott Dixon

2. The Pole Winner's Fast Lap Speed – Firestone Fast Six Time (2 pts.)
Carry it out to the one-thousandth place like IRL Scoring does: 108.121

3. Driver With Fastest Lap – Any Session (2 pts.): Scott Dixon

4. Fast Lap Speed – Any Session (2 pts.): 108.121

NOTE: IF you get BOTH #1 and #2 Correct/Closest, or #3 and #4 add 2 "Bonus Points"

5. List the Pole Winner Again, plus the OTHER Five drivers (in order) who will earn spots on the "First Three Rows": (2 pts for each Driver in correct spot, 1 pt. For correct Driver, but wrong spot)

ROW ONE:
1. Scott Dixon
2. Ryan Briscoe

ROW TWO:
1. Tony Kanaan
2. Justin Wilson

ROW THREE:
1. Marco Andretti
2. Ryan Hunter-Reay

6. Slowest Qualifier (2 pts.): Marty Roth

7. Slow Qualifier Speed (Carry it out to the one-thousandth place like IRL Scoring
does: 102.509

8. Driver who will “Just Miss” the “Top Six”: Helio Castroneves

RACE PICKS:

1. The 2008 Indy Grand Prix winner at Infineon Raceway (2 pts.): Scott Dixon

2. The Top Five: (Please Repeat your "Winner" from #1)
(2 pts for every Driver and Place Correct, 1 pt. for Top 5, but incorrect place)
1. Scott Dixon
2. Marco Andretti
3. Ryan Hunter-Reay
4. Justin Wilson
5. Tony Kanaan

3. Driver who will run the Single "Fastest Lap" in the Race (2 pts.): Scott Dixon

4. The Actual Speed of that Fastest Lap (2 pts)...
Carry it out to the one-thousandth place like IRL Scoring does: 106.405

5. Leader at the following Race Milestones (2 pts. each correct at the actual Milestone):

20 laps: Scott Dixon

40 laps: Ryan Briscoe

60 laps: Scott Dixon

80 laps: Scott Dixon

4. First car out of Race (2 pts.): Marty Roth

5. Best "Mover" of the Race (from slowest starting spot to highest finish): Darren Manning

6. "Backwards Fall from Grace" in the Race (from highest starting spot to worst finish): Ryan Briscoe

TIEBREAKER:

Pick the "Average Speed for the Race" (to the one-thousandth): 95.405
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