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KV Racing Technology announced that Mario Moraes will drive the KV Racing Technology Votorantim Honda/Dallara/Firestone entry during the 2009 Indy Car Series season. Moraes
Dario Franchitti 95 4. (5) Ryan Briscoe 95 5. (8) Ryan Hunter-Reay 95 6. (15) Paul Tracy 95 7. (14) Mario Moraes 95 8. (6) E.J. Viso 95 9. (13) Takuma Sato 95 10. (2) Helio Castroneves 95 11. (16) Marco Andretti 94
coming off a disappointing finish at Texas last weekend. Castroneves slammed into a wall while trying to go high around Mario Moraes with 100 laps left, and after the wreck the normally easygoing Castroneves was furious with Moraes. Despite his bad
crash was the year's most significant, but KV Racing Technology had the most crashes. It seemed as if Takuma Sato, Mario Moraes and E. J. Viso were involved in every wreck every weekend, and in retrospect, it was more than appropriate that
he was the defending champion, when he got slammed into the wall coming out of Turn 4 while trying to go high around Mario Moraes with 100 laps to go Saturday night. When Castroneves got out of his car, he walked over the other wrecked car that
Mario Romancini, 101.973. 18. (5) Takuma Sato, 102.212. 19. (24) Tomas Scheckter, 101.833. 20. (32) Mario Moraes , 101.747. 21. (78) Simona de Silvestro, 101.665. 22. (06) Hideki Mutoh, 101.665. 23. (19) Alex
street courses, the most of any team in open-wheel racing. Dario Franchitti was third, followed by Raphael Matos and Mario Moraes , his best finish of the season. After one week driving in NASCAR, Danica Patrick finished 20th, one spot ahead of
he was the defending champion, when he got slammed into the wall coming out of Turn 4 while trying to go high around Mario Moraes with 100 laps to go Saturday night. When Castroneves got out of his car, he walked over the other wrecked car that
season. Viso, who didn't even have a top-10 finish until Sunday, matched the best-ever finish for KV Racing. Mario Moraes , who was collected and knocked out by Justin Wilson on the first lap Sunday, finished third for KV at Chicagoland
250's unfortunate tradition of early dustups continued, as Justin Wilson spun out late in the first lap and smacked Mario Moraes on his driver's side, sending Moraes into the wall. The race went green 15 minutes earlier than scheduled because