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Kanaan later qualified on the pole position at the Target Grand Prix at Chicago Motor Speedway. He finished the season ranked ninth. In 2002, Kanaan's highlight through the first three races of the season was a second-place start at the Bridgestone Potenza 500 at Twin Ring Motegi. Kanaan's best finish in these races was 15th at Motegi.
Their first child Carter Scott McMurray was born Thanksgiving morning, November 25, 2010. [40] ... Tony Kanaan Kyle Larson: 708 13 7 References
The FedEx Championship Series Drivers' Champion was Alex Zanardi, his second consecutive championship, while the series' Rookie of the Year was Tony Kanaan. This was the first of five years of sponsorship by FDX Corporation, who became FedEx Corporation in 2000. The season was marred by a deadly crash on lap 175 of the U.S. 500.
After crashing out in 28 th as a 500 rookie in 2002, Kanaan started inside the front two each of his first eight visits to the Racing Capital of the World. Three times he finished in the top-5 ...
After the death of his lifelong friend Gil de Ferran to a heart attack at just 56, Tony Kanaan plans to visit Mayo Clinic for health check.
At the start, a very well-aligned field saw polesitter Tony Kanaan take the lead into Turn 1. The field circulated safely through the 1st lap. In Turn 3, Sam Hornish Jr. passed Kanaan for the lead, and led the 1st lap. Kanaan re-took the lead on lap 3. The duo traded the lead once more before Larry Foyt crashed on lap 18, bringing out the first ...
During eight hours of scheduled green flag running Wednesday, NASCAR star and Indy 500 rookie Kyle Larson turned just 29 laps leaving the Hendrick driver frustrated.
Tony Kanaan, Brazilian race car driver; Joe Lahoud, Lebanese-American baseball player; Miguel Layún, Lebanese-Mexican footballer; Eduard Meron, Israeli Olympic weightlifter; Rony Seikaly, Lebanese-American basketball player at Syracuse University, 1st round draft pick of the NBA's Miami Heat in 1988