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A perfect weekend for Honda
Motegi - Honda - Race



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Tony Kanaan not only had one of the fastest IndyCars today at the Honda-owned Twin Ring Motegi circuit, it also was the most fuel-efficient and that combination proved impossible to beat as the Andretti Green Racing driver and 2004 series champion claimed his first victory of 2007 at the Bridgestone Indy Japan 300.

It was yet another successful race weekend for the new 3.5-liter Honda HI7R IndyCar Series engine, which races on 100 per cent fuel-grade ethanol in all IndyCar Series events in 2007. The 18 drivers and teams competing at Motegi completed 5,691 laps of practice, qualifying and racing this weekend - a total of 8,536.5 miles - without a single engine-related failure once again.

Tony Kanaan
"Our car was very strong today throughout the race, but this was a day when you had to be patient, and patience paid off for us today. This was a very important win for the entire Andretti Green Racing team. Ganassi and Penske have been so strong on the one-and-a-half-mile tracks for the past year or so, while it was an area were we had to make some improvements. Our team worked very hard over the winter to improve our performance on the big tracks like Motegi, and that makes this win very sweet for us."

Robert Clarke, HPD President
"Another perfect weekend for Honda, with 100 per cent reliability throughout the weekend. I think it was a very good race for the fans. The changing weather conditions over the course of the weekend made it challenging for the teams. There was a lot of passing and other action on the track, and the various fuel strategies at the end made it tactically interesting as well. The job doesn't get any easier for us, as we will be racing in Kansas next weekend and then on to Indianapolis for the 'Month of May', but I believe we are very well prepared once again."

Dan Wheldon
"I think when you consider the pace of our car, we were one of, if not the fastest, ones out there. Once again, Honda provided us with a great engine, as they do for everyone in the field. That makes it a bit tougher for us, as I remember when we had a horsepower advantage and that certainly made it easier! We lost radio communication with both the pits and my spotter very early in the race, so we had to be a bit conservative with our pit strategy as a result. The way pit strategy came into play late in the race, I think that was very costly for us."

E.A.
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