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2008 Indy 500 Starting Grid

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ROW 1
1. (9) Scott Dixon, 226.366 mph.
2. (10) Dan Wheldon, 226.110
3. (6) Ryan Briscoe, 226.080
ROW 2
4. (3) Helio Castroneves, 225.733
5. (7) Danica Patrick, 225.197
6. (11) Tony Kanaan, 224.794
ROW 3
7. (26) Marco Andretti, 224.417
8. (4) Vitor Meira, 224.346
9. (27) Hideki Mutoh, 223.887
ROW 4
10. (20) Ed Carpenter, 223.835
11. (12) Tomas Scheckter, 223.496
12. (99) Townsend Bell, 222.539
ROW 5
13. (06) Graham Rahal, 222.531
14. (14) Darren Manning, 222.430
15. (18) Bruno Junqueira, 222.330
ROW 6
16. (02) Justin Wilson, 222.267
17. (15) Buddy Rice, 222.101
18. (22) Davey Hamilton, 222.017
ROW 7
19. (16) Alex Lloyd, 221.788
20. (17) Ryan Hunter-Reay, 221.579
21. (24) John Andretti, 221.550
ROW 8
22. (67) Sarah Fisher, 221.246
23. (8) Will Power, 221.136
24. (41) Jeff Simmons, 221.103
ROW 9
25. (5) Oriol Servia, 220.767
26. (33) E.J. Viso, 220.356
27. (23) Milka Duno, 220.305
ROW 10
28. (19) Mario Moraes, 219.716
29. (36) Enrique Bernoldi, 219.422
30. (34) Jaime Camara, 219.345
ROW 11
31. (2) A.J. Foyt IV, 219.184
32. (91) Buddy Lazier, 219.015
33. (25) Marty Roth, 218.965

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