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Monday, 25 March, 2002, 00:34 GMT
Hornish wins classic in California
Hornish averaged 180mph on his way to victory
Defending Indy Racing League champion Sam Hornish Jr. has won the inaugural Yamaha 400 at California Speedway.
Hornish had an epic 20-lap battle with Jaques Lazier and claimed victory by less than a car-length. The 200-lap event an IRL record 39 lead changes among eight drivers. Hornish said: "With five laps to go, it didn't matter who was going to win it," "It was going to be a great race. It was just fun." Hornish has won two races in three starts this season and is the current points leader. Second-placed Lazier said: "Obviously, there was a lot of side-by-side racing. "Sometimes, it was three-abreast in the corners. That was nerve-racking sometimes, especially when the cars ahead of you start to slide up. "What an incredible race. It was just amazing from my perspective." Rookie Laurent Redon, a Frenchman making only his third IRL start, finished third, beating Penske Racing drivers Gil de Ferran and Helio Castroneves.
Results
1. Sam Hornish Jr, D/C/F, 200 laps in 2hr 13min 49sec
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