Watkins Glen, NY (Sports Network) - Ryan Briscoe won the pole at Watkins Glen
International for the second year in a row after dominating Saturday's
qualifying for the Camping World GP at the Glen.
Briscoe posted a new track record lap time of one minute, 28.5970 (136.935
m.p.h.) in the third and final round of qualifying. He finished 0.7 seconds
quicker than Justin Wilson for his second pole of the season and the sixth of
his IndyCar Series career. Briscoe shattered Helio Castroneves' 2007 track
qualifying record by more than one second.
"I haven't had this much fun around a road course in a long time," Briscoe
said. "We had a great car today, and hopefully we can break the Penske
tradition and get a win here."
Team Penske has won the pole for the first five races at Watkins Glen, with
Castroneves taking the top starting spot in the first three races here from
2005-07. But Penske has yet to win a race at the 3.4-mile road course.
Wilson from Dale Coyne Racing secured the outside pole for the second
consecutive time at Watkins Glen after turning a lap at 1:29.3106 (135.841
m.p.h.).
"I don't know if we had enough for Ryan, he was obviously doing a great job
today," Wilson said. "I would like to think we could have gotten there,
especially since he was on used tires and we got by on a new set."
Scott Dixon, a three-time Watkins Glen winner, and Mario Moraes will start on
row two, while Graham Rahal and Dario Franchitti will share the third row.
Franchitti, the current points leader, crashed on the final turn during the
opening minutes of the final round.
"I pushed too hard and went into the corner a little too quick and it bit me,"
Franchitti said.
Mike Conway, Danica Patrick, Marco Andretti and Tony Kanaan will start seventh
through 10th, respectively.
Castroneves surprisingly failed to make it out of the first round and ended up
with a 14th starting position.
Ryan Hunter-Reay, the defending race winner, will start 16th.
Sunday's race is scheduled to start around 1:30 p.m. (et).