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MID-OHIO
 
The Honda 200
 


Track length: 2.25 or 2.4 miles
Track width: 40'
Pit lane length: 1,160'
 


MID-OHIO


Race Report: Honda Indy 200


LEXINGTON, OH Aug. 9, 2009—Starting seventh, Ryan Hunter-Reay and the ABC Supply team set the stage to score their best finish of the season in the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Sunday afternoon.


Everyone played their part and Hunter-Reay drove the wheels off the No. 14 ABC Supply car to finish fourth in front of a huge crowd that included over 600 ABC Supply guests! It was the team’s best start and finish of the season to date.


“We just rolled off the truck with a good setup and from there we did what we thought was smart,” said Hunter-Reay afterwards. “I put it together on the track and the guys put it together on pit lane and that’s what it takes. We didn’t make any mistakes. A lot of guys that are making a lot of money—veterans--made a lot of mistakes today so it’s awesome for ABC Supply and A.J. And a big thanks to ABC Supply for their support.”

On the start, Tony Kanaan squeezed by Hunter-Reay for seventh but the next lap Kanaan went off the track and Hunter-Reay was back to seventh behind Helio Castroneves. He began conserving fuel as did Castroneves. When it came time for his first pit stop on lap 30, the ABC Supply team took off the faster Firestone alternate tires (red-rimmed) and slapped on four sticker primary (black) tires. They got him out in short order and he kept his seventh place position.


Ten laps later he moved into sixth when Castroneves went off the track in turn 9, bringing out a full-course yellow for three laps. The second full-course yellow came out a couple laps later when Danica Patrick was punted off course by Mike Conway who drew a drive-through penalty for avoidable contact. Once the track went green on lap 49, there were no more full-course yellows.


The team had one more stop and had to decide between a set of slightly used ‘red’ tires that had six laps on them from qualifying or a new set of black primaries. Foyt decided on the blacks because he was concerned how the heat cycle (tires get hot and then sit for a period—in this case 22 hours—and cool down) may have affected them.


“He was running such a good race and he didn’t seem to lose that much with the blacks speed-wise so we gambled that he could still keep up the pace and he did. He drove a helluva race!” said Foyt.


When Hunter-Reay pitted, he slipped to seventh because of the different fuel strategies in play but soon moved into sixth when Justin Wilson, who was running second after leading the early stages of the race, ran short of fuel and coasted into the pits.


In the final fuel stint, Hunter-Reay was battling hard with Hideki Mutoh who had put on a new set of the faster ‘red’ tires on his final stop. Maintaining his cool, Hunter-Reay capitalized when Graham Rahal went off course ahead of him allowing the No. 14 to move into fifth. He moved into fourth place when Marco Andretti had to pit for fuel with 10 laps to go. It was during those final ten circuits that Hunter-Reay drove his fastest lap of the race while holding off Mutoh to the checkered.


Visibly dehydrated after climbing out of the car, Hunter-Reay was congratulated by Foyt and the entire ABC Supply team.


Reflecting on the race afterwards, Hunter-Reay said, “That was a hard race, especially knowing Hideki Mutoh was on reds [tires] because he’s been fast all weekend. Mid-Ohio has always been known to be a very physical race track. It’s known to provoke a lot of mistakes and with the heat [90-plus degrees] that we had today, it definitely did that. Man I was qualifying there towards the end and there was no margin for error. I was one lock-up away from going off, that’s how hard I was driving. I was just real proud for all of us, A.J. on the radio with me there counting down the laps and we brought it home fourth. It was a really good day.”

Also having a good day was Scott Dixon who won his fourth race of the season, easily outdistancing Ryan Briscoe and Dario Franchitti. Dixon set a new record in the Series with his 20th career IndyCar Series triumph.

Hunter-Reay and the ABC Supply team head to Sonoma, California this week to test at Infineon Raceway on Thursday along with several other teams. Following the test, teams have a weekend off before returning to Sonoma for the IndyCar race there Sunday, August 23rd. It will be televised live on VERSUS at 5pm EDT.

 


Hunter-Reay Posts Best Start of ‘09 for ABC Supply Team at Mid-Ohio


LEXINGTON, OH Aug. 8, 2009 – Ryan Hunter-Reay qualified seventh for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course today to give the ABC Supply team its best start ever at the 2.25-mile road course. It is also the best start for Hunter-Reay and the team this season.


Hunter-Reay was in the top-10 in the morning practice session, an improvement over yesterday afternoon’s session in which he was 13th. In qualifying, he turned a lap of 120.899 mph (1:07.23) to claim the inside of row four.


“That’s the way you want to do it, make your quickest laps come in qualifying,” said Hunter-Reay afterwards. “We worked well together as a team this weekend, and made the ABC Supply car better from yesterday to today. We made the right changes on it. I did the driving and A.J. did the right changes and together we got it up to 7th. I wish we could have made the Fast Six cause it was close but that’s how it goes. We’re glad to get the team its best start this year and now we can work on getting its best finish.”


Ryan Briscoe set a new track record en route to winning the pole with a speed of 121.905 mph (1:06.6814). Trailing him were Justin Wilson, Scott Dixon, Graham Rahal, Helio Castroneves and Dario Franchitti. Rounding out the top-10 behind Hunter-Reay are Tony Kanaan, E.J. Viso and Paul Tracy.


Hunter-Reay, who replaced Vitor Meira (injured at Indy), posted the best finish for the ABC Supply team to date this year when he placed seventh in the Toronto Indy. Meira, who made his first trip to a race (since being injured) in early July, is here as an advisor. He had gone to Indianapolis this past week where he was re-evaluated by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Terry Trammell. Trammell advised Meira that he will be cleared to drive for the Homestead-Miami race in October but the race in Japan is still in question.
 


NOTES & QUOTES: Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Ryan Hunter-Reay: ABC Supply No. 14 Dallara/Honda/Firestone



· Ryan Hunter-Reay on Mid-Ohio: “Mid-Ohio is a really special place to me because I grew up racing Skip Barber there when I was 16, 17, 18 years old. I had my first pro-race series race there--the Barber Dodge Pro Series race. I love that place – it’s like the heart of road racing in America. In my rookie year in champ car, I started on the front row next to Paul Tracy which was a big deal in my career at the time. I finished third that weekend which was an awesome result for what we did. I’ve run well there in the past and I really enjoy driving there; it’s a fun track. I went there when I was 12-years-old to watch an Indy car race and it’s pretty cool that I’m in Indy cars now driving there. It’s always been a special place—really looking forward to going back.”


· Hunter-Reay on the key to Mid-Ohio: “It’s a natural terrain road course so it’s not incredibly bumpy. You need to have the front of the car working very well because it’s a lot of corners; you’re in the corners a lot. It’s similar to Watkins Glen with less straights. Getting the front to work aerodynamically is very important there.”


· ABC Supply roofing customer L & S Roofing and Sheet Metal of Toledo, OH won the ‘Your Name Here’ contest for the Meijer Indy 300. The company name will be atop the sidepods of the No. 14 ABC Supply Dallara/Honda. Sam Laas will receive selected merchandise, race tickets, hospitality and garage passes, plus a Meet and Greet with Ryan Hunter-Reay. The “Your Name Here” promotion selected winners by random drawing from a pool of entries sent in by ABC Supply customers earlier this year.


· ABC Supply will entertain over 500 guests in their hospitality tent this weekend.


· IZOD spokesman Ryan Hunter-Reay will be appearing at the Macy’s Polaris department store in the shopping mall in Columbus, OH to meet fans and sign autographs from 4:45 – 7:00pm on Thursday, August 6.


· Hunter-Reay performance at Mid-Ohio: In his first IndyCar start at Mid-Ohio in 2003, Hunter-Reay qualified second and finished third. His next start came in 2007 when he replaced Jeff Simmons in the Rahal Letterman car. He qualified 10th and finished seventh. Last year he qualified 15th and finished 10th.


Past performance for Foyt Racing at Mid-Ohio: Last year, Darren Manning started 21st and capitalized on changing from the rain tires to slicks immediately after the green flag flew as did 11th-starting Vitor Meira. Meira and Manning ran one-two until the first full course yellow. Manning eventually finished eighth (Meira was sixth). In 2007, Manning started eighth and finished sixth after running as high as third in the first stint. He was running in the top-five for most of the race, dropping to sixth on a restart snafu and then popping up to fourth before a dash into the pits for a splash of fuel dropped him to sixth with 10 laps to go. The Foyt team competed in eight CART events at Mid-Ohio in the years 1988-1995. The team’s best start—14th--came in 1991 with Mike Groff, who dropped out with electrical problems. Robby Gordon gave the team its best finish—second--after starting 15th in 1993.


· The Honda Indy 200 will be shown live at 1:00 p.m. EDT Sunday, Aug. 9 on VERSUS.

 
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