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Andretti Press Conference

http://motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=216914&FS=IRL

Indy 500: Opening Day Andretti dad, son press conference
Racing series   IRL
Date  2006-05-07

2006 Indianapolis 500 Press Conference
Marco Andretti, Michael Andretti
Sunday, May 7, 2006, Indianapolis Motor Speedway

MODERATOR: Everyone, welcome to the 90th running of the
Indianapolis 500. Obviously, one of the great stories for this month, a
father-and-son duo here who put in a good day’s work. It looked like
it from our point of view. Marco, you got a lot of laps underneath your
belt. Just a little bit slower than your father, who turned in some good
laps at 220 plus.

Michael, talk about the day, having Marco out, what it was like.

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: Well, it was really a special day, for sure. It
started out special when we did that lap at the beginning of the day to kick
the ceremonies off with my dad on the right side of me, my son on my left.
That was pretty special, for sure. Then just got better from there.

We started running, real happy with my car. Got right up to speed, where
I wanted to be. Just started with the program. So far, so good. Car feels
really good. Very happy with the way I feel in the car. No rust or anything.
That’s good.

You know, Marco was able to get some speed out of his, too. It was a
good day. Got through his rookie stuff, all that. Everything, so far so
good.

MODERATOR: Michael, I couldn’t help but notice when that ceremonial
three-car field left and came down, your dad seemed to feel a need to cross
that finish line first. Did you let him there?

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: I let the old man have it (laughter). He was tough.
He was actually squeezing me a little bit. I know he wanted it pretty bad
(laughter).

MODERATOR: Marco, congratulations on a great day. It was funny, I was
in the trackside cafeteria there. The word came out you passed your rookie
test.Everyone went, "Wow, that was pretty quick." Pretty smooth day for you.

MARCO ANDRETTI: Yeah, I think it started out pretty good. It was easier
than I thought to get up to speed. I think at some points I was quicker than
they wanted me, but I think I knew if I just showed them that I can handle
the speed, that’s exactly what they wanted. That’s what we did. Things
definitely went well. I was happy when they told me I passed the test. That
means now we can start working on the data. I wanted to try to make it as
quick as possible so we had more time to really work on the car. I think
that happened.

The first run where they turned me loose, I was able to go flat and run
around, comfortably flat, you know, move my line around a little bit. We
just started working on — we started to trim once, but we were staying,
you know, pretty consistent with downforce. We were just sort of working
on pure car comfort. I think we ended up pretty decent.

MODERATOR: Questions.

Q: Marco, during ROP, they say there’s a level for the car, it’s actually
harder to drive at 200 than it is at 210, then it gets harder over 218. How
did you feel that in the car? Stability changes depending on the speed?

MARCO ANDRETTI: Well, this year, I don’t know about last year, but
this year, I mean, the first run was almost 200 miles an hour. I didn’t feel
that. I felt, you know, I didn’t have to go flat. That was the only good
thing in my mind; I don’t have to try to go impress anybody.

No, you know, the speeds — the first run, it was almost unbelievable that I
was already there, you know. But then also, you know, it’s hard to find that
extra little bit. When you get it flat is where, you know, then you just
start working on little things here and there.

But I wasn’t — it didn’t feel — to answer your question, a little
roundabout here, but it definitely didn’t feel harder to drive. It was
easier being able to lift than to go flat, for sure.

Q: Mike, does it feel like this two years away never happened? Is it
almost as if you were just in the car last week?

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: Yeah, actually it’s three years, wasn’t it? It was ’03.
It’s ’06 now. Yeah, it came right back to me. I was very, very happy. I was
a little nervous this morning. After the first run, I was like, "Oh, feels
just like the way I left it." Very happy.

Q: Were you able to detach? You’ve talked a lot about being in the car is
the best way to not have to constantly worry about Marco. Did you ever
notice yourself looking in your rearview mirrors saying, "He’s looking
pretty good out there?"

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: Actually, I only asked a couple times how
he was doing. It was good. I had my own distraction. I knew he was
being taken care of by his team. I felt really good, like it wasn’t a real
distraction. I was a little worried about it, and it’s not. That’s going to
be good for me, I think, the rest of the month.

Q: Michael, did you get a chance to look at Marco’s line? He was way
above the white line on the bottom and way far away from the wall, still
getting speed. It’s a line we haven’t seen in a while.

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: Yeah, I think he’s still looking for it. I don’t think
he’s found the proper line yet. That’s just going to take laps around here.
We’ll talk about it later.

The good part about it is he still had the speed even though it’s probably
not the perfect line yet. That’s a good sign. I think he’s been mixing it up
all day. I notice he got a lot better near the end of the day than with the
beginning.

Q: About the line you were choosing, comment about that, Marco.

MARCO ANDRETTI: Initially, once we got comfortable running flat, we
wanted to experiment a little bit running high and low. You know, once we
sort of got going, the car was feeling so good where I didn’t really have to
take it to the wall. You know, sometimes I would feel myself, you know,
like I would come out of (Turn) 1, not go to the wall, I’d feel myself choke
a little in Turn 2. I sort of did fix it toward the end of the day.

I’m experimenting. It’s my first day out here. I’m just moving it around.

Q: Marco, toward the end of the day, there were I think 2/100ths of a
miles an hour separating you. Did you ever think, "Just a little more, I
can be the one on top at the end of the day?"

MARCO ANDRETTI: No, I kind of knew he was going to trim it anyway
and get that little extra bit. Even my engineer was sort of like, Relax, we
don’t have to trim right now. It’s your first day.

No, we sort of lost the balance midday. We had to work. Fortunately we
got it back the last run, which is good for me.

Q: Because of the time-zone difference, this isn’t going to be that big of a
deal, Happy Hour is really going to be different weather conditions than
we’ve seen historically here. It’s virtually an hour earlier than it’s
probably been.

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: Right.

Q: Talk about how that changes the car, changes the driver. On qualifying
days, is it advantageous to go out at the end of the day or early?

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: I don’t know,actually. I think it may be an
advantage to go early because it will be, you know, what does it start,
11, so it will be like 10 in the morning last year. I think that’s still a
good time to go, going at like 4 in the afternoon instead of 5.

I think we definitely discussed that, have been looking at that. It’s
probably something we’ll be experimenting with during the month, or
this week, I should say, before qualifying.

Q: What is it like working with Barry (Green) again? Could you explain the
process? Kim (Green) was telling me most of your crew came from in-house;
you didn’t really have to go outside of the shop to find your over the wall
crew. Explain the process of the fifth team.

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: I think the first step was who was your engineer
going to be, who was going to run your car. There were two names that
popped up right away, Barry and Tony. Luckily for us, they both agreed
to it right away. Barry is very excited. Tony took only a day of coaxing,
which means he was excited. So that was good. That was a first step.

Next step is finding a chief. Keith Badger – Badger we call him – has been
around a long time. He’s got a ton of experience. Can’t find a better guy to
take on that role. Then we had some other guys within the shop. I think we
only added like three guys that we needed to get. You know, it shows that
we had some pretty good talent still in the shop. I think we put together a
real strong team.

Q: Michael, are the shadows different? Like track temp today, did it even
start to drop for the day?

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: To be honest with you, I don’t know. I didn’t
talk to engineers or anything. I’m sure they’re monitoring it. Like I said,
those are things that as we get closer to the end of the week, we’re really
going to be focusing on. It’s got to change, it does. The angle of sun and
all that is going to affect it. It always has.

It’s not by accident that all those speeds come out that last half hour.
It’s because of the angle of the sun. It’s not necessarily just the shadow,
it’s even in (Turns) 3 and 4 where there is no shadow. But it’s just the way
the sun’s hitting it, the track’s not as hot as it was. We’ll have to see. I
don’t have that data yet. I wouldn’t tell you anyway if I knew (laughter).

Q: Are you and Marco going to run as many laps all week long as you ran
today?

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: I don’t know. I think that will probably vary day
to day. With Marco, obviously we want to get him as many miles as we
can. I think it’s going to vary from this week to next week. I think the
real
miles and stuff is going to come out next week when we have full tanks.
Hopefully all our cars are in the field, then we can start working on the
race, full-tank running, doing a lot more laps at a time.

Q: Are you planning on putting him in the first day, if you can?

MICHAEL ANDRETTI: It’s going to be a very hard task because of the
field, the way it is. If we can put all five cars in the first 11, that
would be
a big day. That’s our goal.

MODERATOR: Gentlemen, congratulations on a great first day.

-ims-

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Andretti Foundation Holds Auction

http://motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=216976&FS=IRL

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4 AGR Cars in Top 10 on Day 4

Indy 500: Day 4 practice times
Racing series   IRL
Date  2006-05-10
per http://motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=217244&FS=IRL

Pos  Car  Driver        Chassis     Time       Gap      To 1st     Speed
1.  6  Sam Hornish Jr  Dallara  39.8132      226.056
2.  10  Dan Wheldon  Dallara  39.8872  0.0740  0.0740  225.636
3.  55  Kosuke Matsuura  Dallara  39.9752  0.0880  0.1620  225.140
4.  11  Tony Kanaan  Dallara  40.0890  0.1138  0.2758  224.500
5.  7  Bryan Herta  Dallara  40.1263  0.0373  0.3131  224.292
6.  3  Helio Castroneves  Dallara  40.1324  0.0061  0.3192  224.258
7.  8  Scott Sharp  Dallara  40.1791  0.0467  0.3659  223.997
8.  9  Scott Dixon  Dallara  40.2091  0.0300  0.3959  223.830
9.  27  Dario Franchitti  Dallara  40.2825  0.0734  0.4693  223.422
10.  26  Marco Andretti  Dallara  40.3061  0.0236  0.4929  223.291
11.  2  Tomas Scheckter  Dallara  40.3395  0.0334  0.5263  223.106
12.  16  Danica Patrick  Panoz  40.3436  0.0041  0.5304  223.084
13.  4T  Vitor Meira  Dallara  40.3707  0.0271  0.5575  222.934
14.  1  Michael Andretti  Dallara  40.4429  0.0722  0.6297  222.536
15.  15  Buddy Rice  Panoz  40.4796  0.0367  0.6664  222.334
16.  90  Townsend Bell  Panoz  40.6029  0.1233  0.7897  221.659
17.  51  Eddie Cheever Jr.  Dallara  40.6080  0.0051  0.7948  221.631
18.  20  Ed Carpenter  Dallara  40.7865  0.1785  0.9733  220.661
19.  17  Jeff Simmons  Panoz  40.9030  0.1165  1.0898  220.033
20.  5  Buddy Lazier  Dallara  41.1590  0.2560  1.3458  218.664
21.  31  Al Unser Jr.  Dallara  41.2735  0.1145  1.4603  218.058
22.  91  PJ Chesson  Dallara  41.7068  0.4333  1.8936  215.792
23.  25  Marty Roth  Dallara  42.2522  0.5454  2.4390  213.007

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All 5 AGR Cars in Top Nine

http://209.43.92.201/indycar/scoring/2006/reports/indycarseries/indy/…

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Dario (and others) Express Their Respect for Indy

http://sc1.att.mindcomet.net/_assets/library/video/meaning_of_indy.wmv

And: http://tinyurl.com/eqql3
"I began to understand what Michael (Andretti) and Al
(Unser) Jr. were talking about — that burning passion that
they have about the place," he said. "Being so close to
Dan when he won might have helped. – Dario Franchitti

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ALL 5 AGR Cars in Top 9

Indy Racing League Timing and Scoring Report
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
May 11, 2006

2006 Indianapolis 500

Rank Car Driver C/E/T Section Name Length (Miles) Time Speed Lap
1 6 Hornish Jr, Sam D/H/F Lap 2.500000 39.6844 226.789 14
2 10 Wheldon, Dan D/H/F Lap 2.500000 39.8075 226.088 32
3 3T Castroneves, Helio D/H/F Lap 2.500000 39.9030 225.547 7
4 9 Dixon, Scott D/H/F Lap 2.500000 39.9451 225.309 15
5 27 Franchitti, Dario D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.0460 224.742 6
6 7 Herta, Bryan D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.1920 223.925 11
7 11 Kanaan, Tony D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.1957 223.905 4
8 26 Andretti, Marco D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.2494 223.606 11
9 1 Andretti, Michael D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.3249 223.187 13
10 2 Scheckter, Tomas D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.4965 222.241 4
11 20 Carpenter, Ed D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.5683 221.848 4
12 90 Bell, Townsend D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.5963 221.695 7
13 1 Kanaan, Tony D/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.6659 221.316 2
14 16 Patrick, Danica P/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.7112 221.069 25
15 15 Rice, Buddy P/H/F Lap 2.500000 40.8839 220.136 4
16 17 Simmons, Jeff P/H/F Lap 2.500000 41.2633 218.111 11
17 14 Giaffone, Felipe D/H/F Lap 2.500000 41.3267 217.777 9
18 5 Lazier, Buddy D/H/F Lap 2.500000 41.4944 216.897 7
19 25 Roth, Marty D/H/F Lap 2.500000 43.1764 208.447 14

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Re: Tracy signs five-year deal with Forsythe

”This was actually a pretty easy decision for me,” Tracy said in a
prepared
statement. ”I’ve been checking out some other types of race series
this year
and that’s been a great learning experience and a lot of fun, but at
the end of
the day there’s just nothing like Champ Car.

"Besides, I’m able to finish in the top-17 in every Champ Car race. In
that
there NASCAR deal a top-40 has been good for me."

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OT – Who else is going to wish the Audi R8 a happy retirement?

The final 3 races for the beloved R8 are at Houston this weekend, then
Mid-Ohio, and the final fair-well at Limerock.

I’m going to be at Limerock, although not as a spectator but as a
flagger. Anyone else planning on seeing the R8 one last time?

It’s not that I’m lazy, it’s that I just don’t care.

-Forty

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Champ Car Atlantic Speeds

Just a thought as I looked over some time sheets.

Here are the top 5 overall qualifiers in P1 and P2 for the ALMS race at
Houston:

1. Lola B06/10 AER (P1), 1:04.459, 93.30
2. Porsche RS Spyder (P2), 1:04.481, 93.27
3. Porsche RS Spyder (P2), 1:05.245, 92.18
4. Audi R8 (P1), 1:05.382, 91.98
5. Lola EX257 AER (P1), 1:06.629, 90.26

Here are the top 5 from the first qualifying session for the Atlantic race:

1. Raphael Matos, 1:05.318
2. Andreas Wirth, 1:05.490
3. Graham Rahal, 1:05.581
4. James Hinchcliffe, 1:05.640
5. Simon Pagenaud, 1:05.642

Interesting that these development formula cars run as fast as
top-flight Le Mans prototypes, at least on a street circuit like this.
It will be interesting to compare the times from Portland and Road
America this year.


It’s not that I’m lazy, it’s that I just don’t care.

-Forty

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MODZ – 2006 Infiniti G35 : 5Zigen Exhaust

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