Ryan Briscoe
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MAY 24: Ryan Briscoe drives his #8 NTT Data Ganassi Racing Honda Dallara during the final practice on Carb Day for the 97th Indianapolis 500 Mile Race on May 24, 2013 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Carb Day trackside report
was no time to waste when the track opened at 11:00 am. All 33 drivers were out Friday. Ryan Briscoe's car briefly caught on fire during Friday's practice. The safety crew put it out and Briscoe got out safely. He should still be okay to race on Sunday. Takuma 2:23 PM from WTHR Read more »
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2013 Indianapolis 500: Charlie Kimball focused only on race day set-ups since unloading
to disregard the overall qualifying efforts of all four Team Ganassi cars which were led by Scott Dixon (P16) and anchored by Ryan Briscoe (P23) because they have spent the entire month of May focusing on their race day setups in an effort to win the race from SB Nation Read more »
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IndyCar drivers cool to Patrick's switch to NASCAR
the conclusion of our meeting with IndyCar drivers Scott Dixon and Ryan Briscoe Monday, I said, smiling, "We can't let a media session go by without a Danica question." You'd have thought someone had dialed back the room temperature 30 degrees at XFINITY Live! from Philadelphia Daily News Read more »
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Indianapolis 500 Remains Pinnacle For Drivers From Around Globe
about this place when you drive in through the tunnel where it makes hair stand up on the back of your neck,” said driver Ryan Briscoe. “It's a race that is known by everybody in the world. It's by far the most important race for any driver or any team to from Indianapolis 500 | Official Site Read more »
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Not playing by the rules at Indianapolis can be costly
No. 8 Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone race car driven by Ryan Briscoe has been fined $5000 for having an improper mainplane trailing edge height, as measured from the chassis reference plane. It should be between 28.010-28.210 inches and Briscoe’s from Motorsport Magazine Read more »