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Hornish Wins on Pass

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Sam Hornish Jr. blew past Gil de Ferran on the inside of the first turn with less than two laps to go Saturday night and handed the vaunted Penske team a bitter loss in the SunTrust Indy Challenge IRL race at Richmond, Va.

Hornish, never a factor until the end, passed Felipe Giaffone for second in the same spot on the 246th lap, then reeled in De Ferran. Hornish finally got underneath De Ferran in the front straightaway, pulling ahead entering the first turn and racing away to win by 1.8323 seconds.

“I didn’t know I could pass him until I did,” Hornish said.

It was the defending series champion’s sixth victory all-time and third this season, and came at the expense of one of the Penske teams, which have dominated the IRL in their first season since coming over from CART.

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De Ferran, who led 168 of the 250 laps, held on to finish second.

Of the 22 cars that started, only 13 were running at the end. The race was slowed by eight caution flags that covered 94 laps, but ended with 55 laps of green-flag racing, the longest segment of clean racing all night.

Points leader Helio Castroneves was the first to crash, losing his grip coming out of Turn 2 on the eighth lap and hitting the inside wall. The crash put Castroneves behind the wall for 150 laps, but he returned.

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