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Race Engineer Jeff
Britton Joins A.J. Foyt Racing

WALLER, Texas Jan. 11, 2010—Jeff
Britton, of Indianapolis, has joined A.J.
Foyt Racing as chief engineer of the No. 14
ABC Supply Indy car driven by Vitor Meira.
Britton will be renewing an alliance with
Meira as the two men worked together in 2005
when Meira finished second in the
Indianapolis 500 for the first time.
“I’m very excited to be joining the A.J.
Foyt Racing family,” Britton said. “I’m
looking forward to being able to rely on the
wealth of experience that A.J. has and also
working with Vitor again. He makes things
very easy for engineers because he can boil
down the problems of the car to the biggest
problem. He enables you to work on one thing
at a time to really make progress in setting
up the race car.
“The other thing is his attitude; he has the
most positive attitude of any driver I’ve
ever worked with,” said the Indiana
University graduate. “He never gets upset in
the car, always has his emotions in check
and is constantly trying to push the team in
a positive direction.”
Britton’s respect for Meira is mutual. The
33-year-old Brazilian revealed, “Jeff was
the first guy that I had big results
with—the first time that I finished second
at the [Indy] 500 was with him. We had three
cars on the team, Buddy [Rice] and Danica
[Patrick] were in the other two cars and we
were much faster than both of them so I
always thought that we worked well together.
I like the way he works. He’s very quiet,
you tell him what the car is doing and what
the problems are, then he asks you to leave
and he thinks about it and comes up with a
solution. It’s very simple. I think it will
be good, very good.”
Team director Larry Foyt interviewed several
candidates before hiring Britton who brings
15 years of Indy car experience to the team.
“In the end, I liked the fact that Jeff
worked well with Vitor and together they had
some good results,” said Foyt. “With the
limited practice time that you have on race
weekends, it really helps to bring in
someone who can communicate well with Vitor,
so we aren’t starting from square one. With
Jeff having been around the IRL since its
inception, he and A.J. have a lot of common
experience and that also was important in
our final decision.”
Britton’s experience includes stints with
Treadway Racing, Kelley Racing (when driver
Scott Sharp won the 2001 pole at
Indianapolis), Access Motorsports (Greg
Ray), and Mo Nunn Racing (Tora Takagi). In
2005 he joined Rahal-Letterman Racing where
he worked with Meira in 2005, Rice in 2006
and Sharp in 2007. Britton moved to Vision
Racing in 2008 where he spent the past two
years working with Ed Carpenter.
Following tomorrow’s IndyCar Series meeting
in Indianapolis for drivers and owners, both
driver and engineer will travel to Texas for
several days of meetings. The IndyCar Series
begins its season with an Open Test at
Barber Motorsports Park outside of
Birmingham, AL Feb. 24-25. The first race of
the season will be in Meira’s home country
of Brazil; the street race in Sao Paolo is
set for Sunday, March 14.
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