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CASTRONEVES TAKES SECOND STRAIGHT POLE AT INDY JAPAN 300
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> 	MOTEGI, Japan, Friday, April 20, 2007 – Helio Castroneves took the first 
> step to completing a “double” for the third year in a row.
> 
> 	The Team Penske driver will start from the pole in the Indy Japan 300 at 
> Twin Ring Motegi after topping the 18-car field with a quick lap of 205.393 mph 
> (26.6416 seconds) on the 1.5-mile oval. The speed was just off the ’04 track 
> record (205.762) by race winner Dan Wheldon. Guess who will start alongside the 
> two-time Indianapolis 500 champion?
> 
> 	Castroneves is seeking to extend to three years a trend of consecutive 
> victories at St. Petersburg and Twin Ring Motegi. He accomplished it last year 
> and Wheldon won both races in ’05. Last year on the mountaintop racetrack, 
> Castroneves started from the pole (based on championship points after rain 
> washed out qualifying) and dominated (184 of 200 laps led) in the No. 3 
> Honda-powered Dallara. 
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> 	Though recording his IndyCar Series-leading 18th career pole – and 
> second in a row -- Castroneves shouldn’t expect to run away this time around. 
> The top 10 qualifiers are separated by 0.2970 of a second.
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> 	“I found that speed in my pocket,” said Castroneves, who gave Team 
> Penske its third consecutive pole at Twin Ring Motegi. “The car was perfect. 
> This series is very, very competitive, and I know a lot people will try to beat 
> us tomorrow.”
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> 	Among those will be Andretti Green Racing and Target Chip Ganassi 
> Racing, who appear to have their cars dialed in to the asymmetrical circuit. 
> Wheldon, the final qualifier, jumped to second on the grid in the No. 10 Target 
> Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone with a best lap of 205.141 
> (26.6744). 
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> 	“It’s obviously very good to start on the front row,” said Wheldon, who 
> won the season opener on the 1.5-mile Homestead-Miami Speedway and was runner-up 
> to Castroneves in last year’s race at Twin Ring Motegi. “It’s going to be a very 
> competitive race.”
> 
> 	AGR teammates Tony Kanaan and Danica Patrick will share Row 2, with Team 
> Penske’s Sam Hornish Jr. (203.803) and Target Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon 
> (203.753) filling out the third row.
> 
> ***
> 
> 	IndyCar Series driver Tomas Scheckter is holding a charity auction on 
> eBay to benefit the Gift of Hearing Foundation. The winning bidder will have 
> their name or company logo placed on Scheckter’s helmet for the Kansas Lottery 
> Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway on April 29. 
> 
> Proceeds from the final sale will be donated to The Gift of Hearing Foundation, 
> which is dedicated to increasing access to cochlear implant surgery and services 
> for those who have been identified as candidates for this technology.
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> TOMAS SCHECKTER (No. 2 Vision Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone): “I enjoy using 
> eBay, and I thought an auction would be a good opportunity to gain some 
> sponsorship and raise money for the great charity I’m involved with – The Gift 
> of Hearing Foundation. Everybody benefits from it.”
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> ***
> 
> 	Dan Wheldon, Danica Patrick and Vitor Meira met and answered questions 
> for more than 170 students from colleges and schools around Twin Ring Motegi on 
> Thursday and Friday. Meira and Wheldon met with students from the Tochigi 
> Prefectural School for the Deaf and Mute, while Patrick and Wheldon met with 
> students from the Tokyo Motorsports College and Lily Vale Elementary School
> 
> ***
> 
> Indy Pro Series drivers Jaime Camara and Hideki Mutoh accompanied their IndyCar 
> Series teammates to Twin Ring Motegi for the Indy Japan 300. Camara drives for 
> Andretti Green Racing. Mutoh drives for Panther Racing.
> 
> ***
> 
> What does Danica Patrick being included on Victoria's Secret annual list of 
> "What is Sexy?" have to do with IndyCar Series racing? Plenty actually.
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> Patrick was the pick among "sexy" female athletes, the lingerie company 
> announced April 19. New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter was selected in the 
> male athlete category. More than appearance, "sexy is about how you are as a 
> person," Victoria's Secret spokesperson Monica Mitro told USA Today about the 
> list.
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> Some other notables: Cameron Diaz, Adrian Grenier, Josh Duhamel, Jessica Alba, 
> Justin Timberlake, David Beckham and Sienna Miller.
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> The honor for the 25-year-old Patrick, who qualified fourth (204.270 mph) for 
> the Indy Japan 300, exemplifies her status as a professional athlete and 
> corporate sponsor magnet. Along with personal deals with Tissot and PEAK 
> Antifreeze among others, her No. 7 Honda-powered Dallara is laden with sponsor 
> decals of Motorola, GoDaddy.com, Argent Mortgage, Air Tran Airways, XM Satellite 
> Radio, Coca Cola and Meijer.
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> Sponsorship is the driving force behind Andretti Green Racing's operation and 
> preparation in the ultra-competitive IndyCar Series. A marketable Patrick is 
> beneficial for driver, team and the sanctioning Indy Racing League.
> 
> In a survey by TSE Sports & Entertainment released this week, Patrick ranks 
> behind only LPGA star Annika Sorenstam among female athletes in regards to the 
> business side of corporate endorsements.
> 
> ***
> 
> 	Rahal Letterman Racing drivers Scott Sharp and Jeff Simmons presented 
> longtime Rahal Letterman Racing fans Taiko Hattori and Masahito Mori jerseys of 
> Indianapolis Colts star quarterback Peyton Manning and Boston Red Sox pitcher 
> Daisuke Matsuzaka today in recognition of their support of the team.
> 
> 	The couple, who live in nearby Mito, has attended every IndyCar Series 
> event at Motegi and the past nine Indy car races here. Each year, they welcome 
> Rahal Letterman Racing to Japan and they have set up team dinners following the 
> race in Mito. 
> 
>  	Hattori is a longtime fan of Kenny Brack and has exchanged Christmas 
> gifts over the years with the former Rahal Letterman Racing driver. She now 
> roots for Scott Sharp and Vitor Meira. Mori, Hattori’s boyfriend, was originally 
> a Max Papis fan. He now roots for Buddy Rice.  
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> POST-QUALIFYING NOTES:
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> •	This is Helio Castroneves’ second straight pole position and the 18th 
> IndyCar Series pole position of his career, extending his series record. 
> Castroneves’ last pole occurred at St. Petersburg earlier this season.
> 
> •	This is Team Penske’s 31st IndyCar Series pole position. The team has 
> won the last three pole positions at Twin Ring Motegi.
> 
> •	Dan Wheldon will start on the front row for the second time this season.
> 
> •	Tony Kanaan will start third, his best start of the season.
> 
> •	Danica Patrick qualified fourth, her best start of the season and best 
> start since California in 2005.
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> POST-QUALIFYING QUOTES:
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> TONY KANAAN (No. 11 Team 7-Eleven Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified third): “It 
> was a solid run for Team 7-Eleven.  It can always be better and I was expecting 
> one-tenth quicker but Andretti Green Racing did a very good job.  I think we 
> have four good race cars.  It’s a long race and qualifying really means nothing 
> at this track.  I’m pretty confident that we have a strong car for the race.”
> 
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> DANICA PATRICK (No. 7 Motorola Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified fourth): 
> “We’re here to qualify on the pole but ultimately the races are long days and 
> you can come from any position to win.  The Motorola car felt very good but 
> having a car that can do it for 200 laps is another story and I think we’ve got 
> that car.  I expect to have a good race.  I click pretty well with this track 
> and have had solid races in the past.  I really thought we had the fastest car 
> here today but that’s alright.  The Motorola car will start a little further 
> back and make its way forward.”
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> SAM HORNISH JR. (No. 6 Team Penske Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified fifth): 
> “We had a vibration in one of the tires, which affected our qualifying run. I’m 
> not sure if we had enough to get Helio, but I think we had a top-three car. 
> We’ll keep working on it and hopefully have a good run tomorrow in the race.”
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> SCOTT DIXON (No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified 
> sixth): “We’re in the show and not too far back with a really good race car. The 
> car was the most comfortable it has been all weekend. We were struggling to go 
> flat in practice and made some adjustments just before qualifying, and it worked 
> really well. I’m a little disappointed because we should have trimmed out more, 
> but it’s OK. I’m looking forward to having a good race and stay atop the 
> standings.”
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> DARIO FRANCHITTI (No. 27 Canadian Club Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified 
> seventh): “The Canadian Club car has been OK this weekend. I was running wide 
> open in the qualifying run. Our speed is missing in Turns 3 and 4. Out of the 
> four Andretti Green cars, I think we have the most aggressive set up. We just 
> have a bit of understeer, but we'll figure it out. Qualifying and the race are a 
> lot different though. I think we are in good shape for the race tomorrow. I 
> think all four Andretti Green cars will do well."  
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> TOMAS SCHECKTER (No. 2 Vision Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified eighth): 
> “It was a decent run. I was flat-out all the way around and gave it all I could, 
> so it was good. The car was a little loose going in a bit, but I stayed with it 
> and turned out OK. We had a good practice session today and got to work on race 
> runs and put up some good times so I’m looking forward to the race.”
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> KOSUKE MATSUURA (No. 55 Panasonic Panther Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified 
> ninth): “I was hoping that I could start from the better position, but I am very 
> confident about the race setup, so I am looking forward to the race tomorrow. 
> Since we do not have warm-up session tomorrow, we tried many things in the 
> Panasonic Honda in the morning practice session. The car feels good, so I think 
> I will be able to show a good performance tomorrow."
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> MARCO ANDRETTI (No. 26 NYSE Group Dallara/Honda/Firestone, qualified 10th): “We 
> took a lot of downforce out of the car and it was tough during that run. I 
> couldn't get the car to go flat out. The first lap I had some understeer, so I 
> did some things in the cockpit to adjust it and the next lap was worse. It was a 
> bit of a bummer. I think we have a really good race car. We'll probably be 
> mid-pack, but I think the NYSE car will be alright."
> 
> ***
> 
> The 2007 IndyCar Series season continues with the Indy Japan 300 at 11:30 p.m. 
> (ET) on April 20. It will by broadcast live by the IMS Radio Network with live 
> video streaming on www.indycar.com. The race will be telecast at noon (ET) on 
> April 21 by ESPN. A Spanish-language telecast of the race will be carried by 
> ESPN Deportes. The IMS Radio Network broadcast also is carried on XM Satellite 
> Radio and www.indycar.com. The sixth season of Indy Pro Series competition 
> continues with the Freedom 100 on May 25 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 
> race will be telecast as part of ESPN2’s coverage of Carb Day at 4 p.m. on May 
> 25.
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