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IZOD INDYCAR SERIES NEWS AND NOTES - May 3, 2010
Today's IZOD IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights
headlines:
1.
IZOD IndyCar Series
drivers test at Kentucky Speedway on May 4
2.
Unser gives rookies high
overall marks on first oval
3.
John Andretti posts best
IZOD IndyCar Series finish
4.
Four teams represented
in top five of standings
5.
Vote for Tire-ific Move
of the Race:
1. IZOD IndyCar Series
drivers test at Kentucky Speedway on May 4:
For the past three years, Davey Hamilton's routine in May has
been to practice, qualify and race at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway. This year, he'll get some preliminary seat time.
Hamilton will join Luczo Dragon
Racing/de Ferran Motorsports' regular driver Raphael Matos and
other IZOD IndyCar Series drivers for a May 4 afternoon test
session at Kentucky Speedway. Fans
are invited to watch free of charge from a designated area
outside the Turn 3 Fan Center located off of I-71 Exit 57 and
Ky. Hwy. 35 North.
"I've been out of the car since
Indy last year and haven't had a lot of laps in the last three
years so this test will be important for me as we get prepared
for Indy," said Hamilton, who has recorded plenty of laps as
driver of the Indy Racing Experience two-seater. "It's also the
first time working with the team and I'm looking forward to
that. I may have experience, but Rafa has been in five races
already and has knowledge of how the cars have been reacting
this season so his input will be invaluable to me.
"The nice thing with a two-car
team is that we can go out on two completely different setups
and learn twice as much during the same session."
The hours on the 1.5-mile
Kentucky Speedway oval also will help the teams prepare the high
banks of Texas Motor Speedway, where both Hamilton and Matos
will compete on June 5, and six other oval races.
"I do believe that we will
benefit from having two drivers and two sets of engineers
exchanging information," team president Gil de Ferran said.
"Obviously, internally we will have to make a few adjustments as
we have not run two cars before, but I am confident that overall
the addition of one car will be a plus."
Kentucky Speedway will play
host to IZOD IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights on Sept.
4.
2. Unser
gives rookies high overall marks on first oval:
Four drivers competed in their first IZOD IndyCar Series oval
race -- the Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway -- on
May 1. Three were running at the finish, while the fourth - KV
Racing Technology's Takuma Sato - was challenging for a top-10
finish until being involved in a two-car crash on Lap 186 of
200.
Conquest Racing's Bertrand
Baguette finished 20th, De Silvestro of Team Stargate
Worlds/HVM Racing was 21st and Conquest Racing's Mario
Romancini was 22nd.
Overall, IZOD IndyCar
Series driver coach Al Unser Jr. said, the first-year
drivers acquitted themselves against the competition and
without much preparation time. They received five hours of
track time April 28 to digest information and assimilate the
nuances of the 1.52-mile racetrack plus one 105-minute
practice session (reduced from two sessions because of rain)
on April 30.
"I think they did
exceptionally well," said Unser, a two-time Indianapolis 500
champion. "They'll learn the next step at Indy. Indy is
completely different than the high banks of the
mile-and-a-half ovals. It's an oval that is more road course
style. Rick Mears, Johnny Rutherford, me and everybody will
be there to help out."
3. John Andretti posts
best IZOD IndyCar Series finish:As
tune-ups go, John Andretti is good for another 500 miles.
Andretti, competing in the Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 at
Kansas Speedway as a prelude to the Indianapolis 500 on May
30, finished ninth in the No. 43 Window World entry for
Richard Petty/Andretti Autosport -- his highest IZOD IndyCar
Series oval finish.
"I can't be disappointed with this," said Andretti, who has
competed on the 1.5-mile oval in four different racing
series. "I felt if we finished in the top 10 that would be
better than I could expect and we finished ninth. We ran up
there, we ran good and we ran good on the long runs.
"Like everybody, I think we wish (Scott) Dixon hadn't caught
it quite so good because then we could have finished a
little better, but I'm pleased. We weren't perfect, but it
was good for me. I had a good time."
4. Four teams represented in top five of standings:
Will Power's 42-point lead after four road/street course
events has dwindled to 26 after the first oval race of the
season.
A victory in the Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 vaulted Scott
Dixon to second in the championship standings - and first in
the oval title chase. Helio Castroneves is 28 points back
and Ryan Hunter-Reay is 31 points behind Power, who finished
12th at Kansas Speedway.
Dario Franchitti, the reigning IZOD IndyCar Series champion,
is fifth (minus 38) in the championship. Four teams are
represented in the standings heading into Indianapolis 500
qualifications.
5. Vote for Tire-ific
Move of the Race:
Fans select the Firestone Tire-ific Move of the Race winner
by voting on
indycar.com after every race. This $10,000 prize is
awarded to the driver best utilizing his or her Firestone
tires to make a bold, dramatic move during the event.
Nominees for the Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 are Scott Dixon
for leading the final 150 laps for a dominant victory, Tony
Kanaan for setting the fastest lap on Lap 198 to pass Helio
Castroneves for third place and Ryan Hunter-Reay for
advancing from 22nd to finish fifth.
***
The 2010 IZOD IndyCar
Series season continues May 30 with the 2010 Indianapolis
500 Mile Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The race will
be telecast live in High Definition at noon (ET) by ABC. The
race will air live on the IMS Radio Network, XM channel 145
and Sirius channel 211. The race also will be carried on
www.indycar.com. The 2010 Firestone Indy Lights season
continues with the Firestone Freedom 100 on May 28 at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway The race will air live on
VERSUS.
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