
Ryan Briscoe was able to win the 2009 IndyCar championship title this weekend in Japan but in accident in the pits saw him finish the race in 18th. The Australian is now eight points behind on Scott Dixon as IndyCar will travel to Miami for the final round 10 October. Briscoe is still confident he is able to win the championship next month.
Speaking about his unfortunate incident at the Indy Japan 300 he said: "Yeah, it was pretty frustrating. With the accident leaving the pits, it was a huge opportunity for me to get the race lead. I just gassed it too much leaving my box, and the car spun. I hit the wall. We had to change the front upright. The team did a great job doing it in the time they did, but unfortunately that was our day done pretty much. Just sort of brought the car home without pushing too hard at the end.
"The good thing is that it's only eight points to Scott. I feel real good going into Homestead. We've been strong on all the one and a halves this year. This track is unique. Ganassi had the upper hand on us this weekend. Homestead, Team Penske I'm confident is going to be the team to beat. Eight points is the difference between first and second. It looks like is it's going to be a pretty tough battle to see who can win the race."