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INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday, May 9, 2002 – Rookie
Tony Kanaan led practice for the 86th Indianapolis 500 on May
9 by turning a fast lap of 39.2152 seconds, 229.503 mph during
the final 10 minutes of the session at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
Kanaan’s lap in the No. 17 Hollywood Mo Nunn Racing G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone was the second fastest of the month,
trailing only the 39.1631, 229.808 recorded by fellow rookie
Laurent Redon on Tuesday in the No. 34 Mi-Jack
Dallara/Infiniti/Firestone.
“I wasn’t comfortable at all until today to run in traffic,”
Kanaan said. “I didn’t have any confidence in my car. I didn’t
have any confidence in myself. It’s a new place for me, so
today I felt much better.
“Every day it’s getting better and more comfortable. The race
pace is going to be a lot slower, and that actually is going
to make us feel better.”
1999 Indianapolis 500 winner Kenny Brack was second today at
39.2970, 229.025 in the No. 22 Target Chip Ganassi Racing G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone. 2001 Indy winner Helio Castroneves
was third at 39.3467, 228.736 in the No. 3 Marlboro Team
Penske Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone.
This was the fastest day of the month, as six drivers exceeded
228 mph. The previous high was three, on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Three of the six drivers above 228 today were members of
Target Chip Ganassi Racing. Besides Brack in second, 1997 Bank
One Rookie of the Year Jeff Ward was fourth fastest at
39.3751, 228.571 in the No. 22T Target Chip Ganassi Racing G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone, Brack’s backup car. Bruno Junqueira
rounded out the top five at 39.3856, 228.510 in the No. 33
Target Chip Ganassi Racing G Force/Chevrolet/Firestone.
Veteran Mark Dismore suffered a concussion and was transported
via ground to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis for further
examination after crashing in Turn 1 at 5:24 p.m. Dismore was
awake, alert and stable after the accident in the No. 20 Grill
2 Go Sam Schmidt Motorsports Indy Car
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone.
The start of practice was delayed for the fourth consecutive
day by wet track conditions. Today’s practice started at 12:30
p.m. (EST) after a delay of 90 minutes.
This was the busiest day of practice so far, with 33 drivers
in 40 cars turning 1,446 laps.
Practice resumes at 11 a.m. (EST) Friday. Pole Day
qualifications start at 11 a.m. (EST) Saturday. The 86th
Indianapolis 500 is scheduled for 11 a.m. (EST) Sunday, May
26.
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Quotes
Results
|
Rank |
Car |
Driver |
C/E/T |
Time |
Speed |
Lap |
Difference |
| 1 |
17
|
Kanaan, Tony
|
G/C/F
|
39.2152 |
229.503 |
45 |
| 2 |
22
|
Brack, Kenny
|
G/C/F
|
39.2970 |
229.025 |
63 |
+0.0818
|
| 3 |
3 |
Castroneves,
Helio |
D/C/F
|
39.3467 |
228.736 |
14 |
+0.1315
|
| 4 |
22T
|
Ward, Jeff
|
G/C/F
|
39.3751 |
228.571 |
12 |
+0.1599
|
| 5 |
33
|
Junqueira,
Bruno |
G/C/F
|
39.3856 |
228.510 |
13 |
+0.1704
|
| 6 |
4 |
Hornish Jr,
Sam |
D/C/F
|
39.4229 |
228.294 |
29 |
+0.2077
|
| 7 |
52
|
Scheckter,
Tomas |
D/I/F
|
39.5433 |
227.599 |
32 |
+0.3281
|
| 8 |
44
|
Barron, Alex
|
D/C/F
|
39.5818 |
227.377 |
13 |
+0.3666
|
| 9 |
51
|
Cheever Jr,
Eddie |
D/I/F
|
39.6146 |
227.189 |
37 |
+0.3994
|
| 10 |
8T
|
Sharp, Scott
|
D/C/F
|
39.6171 |
227.175 |
42 |
+0.4019
|
| 11 |
9 |
Ward, Jeff
|
G/C/F
|
39.6297 |
227.102 |
19 |
+0.4145
|
| 12 |
27
|
Franchitti,
Dario |
D/C/F
|
39.6881 |
226.768 |
22 |
+0.4729
|
| 13 |
91T
|
Lazier, Buddy
|
D/C/F
|
39.6942 |
226.733 |
66 |
+0.4790
|
| 14 |
20
|
Dismore, Mark
|
D/C/F
|
39.7737 |
226.280 |
6 |
+0.5585
|
| 15 |
53
|
Papis, Max
|
D/I/F
|
39.8126 |
226.059 |
23 |
+0.5974
|
| 16 |
21
|
Giaffone,
Felipe |
G/C/F
|
39.8383 |
225.913 |
45 |
+0.6231
|
| 17 |
23
|
Fisher, Sarah
|
G/I/F
|
39.8689 |
225.740 |
18 |
+0.6537
|
| 18 |
31
|
Gordon, Robby
|
D/C/F
|
39.8823 |
225.664 |
62 |
+0.6671
|
| 19 |
26
|
Tracy, Paul
|
D/C/F
|
39.9090 |
225.513 |
62 |
+0.6938
|
| 20 |
31T
|
Gordon, Robby
|
D/C/F
|
39.9145 |
225.482 |
9 |
+0.6993
|
| 21 |
39
|
Andretti,
Michael |
D/C/F
|
39.9178 |
225.463 |
4 |
+0.7026
|
| 22 |
32
|
Herbert,
Johnny |
D/C/F
|
39.9237 |
225.430 |
42 |
+0.7085
|
| 23 |
98
|
Boat, Billy
|
D/C/F
|
39.9439 |
225.316 |
60 |
+0.7287
|
| 24 |
19T
|
Vasser, Jimmy
|
D/C/F
|
39.9710 |
225.163 |
21 |
+0.7558
|
| 25 |
6 |
de Ferran, Gil
|
D/C/F
|
39.9844 |
225.088 |
36 |
+0.7692
|
| 26 |
11
|
Ray, Greg
|
D/C/F
|
40.0059 |
224.967 |
17 |
+0.7907
|
| 27 |
19
|
Vasser, Jimmy
|
D/C/F
|
40.0459 |
224.742 |
46 |
+0.8307
|
| 28 |
2 |
Boesel, Raul
|
D/C/F
|
40.0495 |
224.722 |
80 |
+0.8343
|
| 29 |
6T
|
de Ferran, Gil
|
D/C/F
|
40.1409 |
224.210 |
22 |
+0.9257
|
| 30 |
14T
|
Dare, Airton
|
D/C/F
|
40.2238 |
223.748 |
6 |
+1.0086
|
| 31 |
30
|
Mack, George
|
G/C/F
|
40.2451 |
223.630 |
100 |
+1.0299
|
| 32 |
52T
|
Scheckter,
Tomas |
D/I/F
|
40.3835 |
222.863 |
11 |
+1.1683
|
| 33 |
99
|
Lazzaro,
Anthony |
D/C/F
|
40.4307 |
222.603 |
35 |
+1.2155
|
| 34 |
34
|
Redon, Laurent
|
D/I/F
|
40.7642 |
220.782 |
5 |
+1.5490
|
| 35 |
55
|
Treadway, Rick
|
G/C/F
|
40.8021 |
220.577 |
7 |
+1.5869
|
| 36 |
12T
|
Hattori,
Shigeaki |
D/I/F
|
40.8725 |
220.197 |
49 |
+1.6573
|
| 37 |
37
|
de Vries, John
|
D/C/F
|
41.2280 |
218.298 |
13 |
+2.0128
|
| 38 |
15
|
Servia, Oriol
|
D/C/F
|
43.7866 |
205.542 |
9 |
+4.5714
|
| 39 |
11T
|
Ray, Greg
|
D/C/F
|
44.5183 |
202.164 |
4 |
+5.3031
|
| 40 |
39T
|
Andretti,
Michael |
D/C/F
|
44.7984 |
200.900 |
3 |
+5.5832 |
Quotes
LAURENT REDON (No. 34 Mi-Jack
Dallara/Infiniti/Firestone): “I haven’t been out yet because
it’s windy, and we changed an engine. If everything is fine,
everything is ready, we will go out and try the new engine. It
was just the mileage. It was just time for a change.” (Are you
surprised about your performance?): “Yes, I’m surprised. I am
a rookie, so is the engineer. We’re all rookies here, but it’s
great right now. We will have to wait and see how it goes
Saturday.” (About racing in the IRL): “I like it. It is a lot
different than Europe, and I hope to race here for many
years.”
SAM HORNISH JR. (No. 4 Pennzoil Panther
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “Obviously, I’m very happy. We
keep getting better. We’re doing it slow, one step at a time,
which is the way to do it.” (About contending for the pole):
“I don’t know. I’d like to think we could be there, but we
will have to wait and see. The Pennzoil car feels great. It's
hooked up and very comfortable to drive. We're just trying to
make sure we do everything right and take our time dialing it
in. We want the Panther car to be the fastest on the last day
we run here. We want to peak on Race Day, that's when it
counts. The Chevrolet engine pulls very strong, and I think
it's more drivable. If you think about it, the jump in speeds
from last year to this May is due primarily to Chevrolet
bringing us some really improved engines. They've made some
big gains for us, and Firestone too. They brought a much
better right front tire. It has more grip, wears better, and
the car feels more stable all the way around.”
MAX PAPIS (No. 53 Red Bull Cheever Racing
Dallara/Infiniti/Firestone): “We did exactly what we had to do
today. We went the next step up. Now I feel comfortable in the
No. 53 Red Bull Cheever Racing Infiniti. We still have
tomorrow for the final tuning and to get the last bit out of
the car. Today I felt that we could go out and run in the 226s
(mph), and we did that. We have taken a great step forward
compared to a couple of days ago.”
MICHAEL ANDRETTI (No. 39 Motorola/Archipelago
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “When we rolled out this
afternoon the car felt good right away. We did our first run,
and as good as the car felt, I really thought we were going to
run our quickest time of the week this afternoon. But on our
second run, something felt really strange with the car. Since
we hadn't made any major changes before that run, we decided
to park the car and take a look at our data to see if we could
find out what had happened. I am a little disappointed because
I think if we had gotten the opportunity to continue running
today, we would definitely have been quicker. We're still
making progress, so we'll just pick up tomorrow morning where
we left off today.”
TOMAS SCHECKTER (No. 52 Red Bull Cheever Racing
Dallara/Infiniti/Firestone): “Practice was very good. We were
working a little more on the qualifying setups. We’re taking
the car out and trimming it up. It’s getting better and
better, and our times are getting better. We’re in the top
six, so hopefully tomorrow we will improve a little bit more.
With my T car we had a little bit of an engine problem. It was
a brand-new engine, so we’re going to look at it. But I jumped
back in my other Red Bull Cheever Racing Infiniti, and it was
great.”
EDDIE CHEEVER JR. (No. 51 Red Bull Cheever Racing
Dallara/Infiniti/Firestone): “We figured a lot out today.
There are two things we want to try tomorrow, some qualifying
simulations. I think we can probably do mid-227s, but there
are cars out there that can do mid-228s. (Helio) Castroneves
looked really, really strong today. All three of us at Red
Bull Cheever Racing are honing in on what we need to do. The
biggest gain today was made by Max (Papis). He made a lot of
improvement. I think he is going to surprise a lot of people
tomorrow in the 53 car. He is whittling away at it carefully.
He now understands that he is driving an IRL car. He is making
some very fine and careful modifications so that he is
comfortable with the car.”
JOHN DE VRIES (No. 37 Pit Bull Energy Drink/Rhino Cleaning
Products Dallara/ Chevrolet/Firestone): “After missing out on
a day of practice yesterday, just being in the car today felt
good. All week we've been running the T car, and today the
crew was able to get the newly updated car on the track. We
weren't able to get in many laps before Dismore's accident,
but the car did feel a whole lot better. Hopefully the weather
will continue into tomorrow and give us a good day of practice
dialing in before Saturday's qualifying session.”
RAUL BOESEL (No. 2 Menards/Johns Manville
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We tried a few things this
first day and improved the car throughout the day, just not as
much as I would have liked to. There is still one corner I'm
not too comfortable with, which is Turn 1. We need to go back
and see what's happening there. That particular corner is
keeping us from really going fast. All the other corners feel
very good, and we're not freed up much, so overall I feel
good. Working with this team has been excellent, everything
works like a clock. Our first day was exactly what we had
planned, and we'll go through what we did today for tomorrow
and take it from there.”
ALEX BARRON (No. 44 Rayovac Blair Racing
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “It's very satisfying to see
that the Rayovac Blair team has increased our speed from one
day to the next, especially with the limited track time that
we had today due to windy conditions. Some of the other
drivers seemed to run more today, laying down more rubber,
creating a cleaner line to give us the best track conditions
so far.”
BILLY BOAT (No. 98 CURB Records Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone):
“Even though we were able to make some gains with the CURB
Records car, we're still not exactly where we'd like to be. If
we could find another 1 or 2 miles an hour, I'd feel a lot
better. It's hard to tell where everybody's speed actually
lies with a lot of cars on the track but we know that we still
need a little bit of speed. We'll go back and if we can find
just a little bit more, we'll put it in full qualifying trim
tomorrow and see what it'll do.”
RICK TREADWAY (No. 55 Airlink Enterprises/Spade Motorsports G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone): “Feeling really good. We just
wanted to do a few laps to see what the car would do in the
wind. I was a little bit on the conservative side, but we’re
really feeling confident with the Airlink car.
Treadway-Hubbard Racing has just done an incredible job all
week, working with me and getting me up to speed. We’re
feeling real confident looking forward to Saturday, hoping
that Mother Nature will be with us and not rain us out.” (What
is the plan for tomorrow?): “Just to make sure we have the
same setup and make sure we’ve still got it. We’ll just get
tuned up for Saturday.”
FELIPE GIAFFONE (No. 21 Hollywood Mo Nunn Racing G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone): “Today was all right. We had some
problems in the morning that took a couple of hours. We had a
different car today than yesterday. We were trying to find the
setup again. When we finally put on new tires, we had a clutch
problem. So I never got a chance to do a quick lap.” (About
teammate's quick lap): "That’s why I'm more confident. I drove
Tony's car yesterday. It was a very good car. I'm going to
make changes in my car for tomorrow that Tony did in his car
today. We actually didn't have our best day of the week today.
I guess that was bound to happen since we were making steady
progress every day until today. I switched back to my primary
car, and we were working on getting it to where my backup car
was yesterday and just ran out of time. That, and the fact we
ran on older tires much of the day and when the time came for
our speed run at the end of the session, we had a clutch
problem. So that's the way it goes here.
BRUNO JUNQUEIRA (No. 33 Target
Chip Ganassi Racing G Force/Chevrolet/Firestone): “I’m happy
with the gains that we’ve made so far this week. We’re working
on getting the car fast all by ourselves. That is how it will
be on Saturday, so that is our focus right now. The weather is
going to be a big factor in how the speeds will be this
weekend. It will also make a big difference when you go out to
qualify. As you have seen this week, the later the better.
We’re still making some minor changes on the car to see how it
reacts to the changes in the weather.”
ORIOL SERVIA (No. 15 Walker Racing Special
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We did an installation check
and the installation check went well. We didn't even have
time, but for a couple of runs. We will see tomorrow, but it
is definitely a special place – I'm not saying anything new –
but it feels different than anywhere else we have been.”
(About teaming with Walker): “It's for sure one of the best
places to come as a rookie. Derrick has won this thing a few
times – that is what you want to have beside you for the first
time. I've never been in his team before. We have always had a
good relationship. I think things will be good for us.” (About
goals for Friday): “Get use to new car and new track. Then we
will see if we can get ready to qualify, if we can't, well
we'll see.” (How quickly did this come together?): “It came
late, but it happened quick once we decided to do it. I mean
last night was probably the night so I think we are still on
time to put on a good show.”
KENNY BRACK (No. 22 Target Chip Ganassi Racing G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone):
“I said yesterday that the car is coming around, and it did
today. It was good to post a speed like that today. It’s good
for the confidence of the team and for myself. I’m very happy
for the guys. We have a car that should be pretty good for
qualifying, but we’ll have to wait and see how things pan out
on Saturday.”
SCOTT SHARP (No. 8 Delphi Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We
just worked on the backup car, I made sure it was close to up
to speed in case we needed it. But we’re hoping and planning
on using our primary car, and really, we’ve spent most of our
attention on that. As long as we got close we’re happy. With
the conditions and stuff, things have been going really well
for Kelley Racing. None of us really even wanted to run. I
mean, Al (Unser Jr.) didn’t run. We weren’t going to push it
too hard.” (What needs to be accomplished tomorrow to ensure
that MBNA Pole speed on Saturday?): “I think, at this stage in
the game when you’ve been here for four or five days, you
don’t start throwing the kitchen sink at it. We’re lightly
rubbing on it, trying to max our speed in the car as best we
can, and ship it. You hope you pull a good draw number.”
DARIO FRANCHITTI (No. 27 Team Green 7-Eleven
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We tried a different approach
today. Yesterday, I really thought we got all out of the car
the way we had it. So we tried something different. We had an
oil leak on our first run today, so you know we are hoping the
weather cooperates tomorrow. We will concentrate on qualifying
setup and see how far up the charts we can get. As we get to
around 5 (p.m.), we have really tried to see what we can do.”
JEFF WARD (No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We made some huge gains today.
From yesterday until today, it’s like night and day. The car
was right on for most of the day. Our quick lap was in the
heat of the day and we were all by ourselves. There was no one
even on the same straight as me. I feel a lot better about our
chances on Saturday now. Team Target really has some momentum
to build on now.”
AIRTON DARE (No. 14 Harrah’s/A.J. Foyt Racing
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We went out around 5 p.m. and
just tried to shake down the backup car. We found out some
things, and we’ll just go back at it tomorrow.”
GREG RAY (No. 11 A.J. Foyt Racing/Harrah’s
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We tried different setups with
the primary car and the T car but didn’t get a lot of laps in
either car. We had a 227-mph lap going but got hung in
traffic, so we didn’t get a chance to post the number. It’s
not perfect, but over the past couple days we have eliminated
some things we don’t want to do and found things that we do
want to do. I think we’re also chasing the track a little bit
because with the rain it’s been a green track every day. It’s
still not comfortable to be flat consistently, and we have to
trim more downforce and keep the same grip. Tomorrow we just
have to pick a dancing partner and fine-tune that setup.”
HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “Today we made very good
progress, the track is getting better and better, and the cars
are getting faster. Once again, we did our quick speed
(228.736 mph) on our own, which is very important as we
prepare for qualifying. The weather is supposed to be good
tomorrow, and I think we're going to see everyone's true
speeds as we get in our final preparations for Pole Day.”
ANTHONY LAZZARO (No. 99 Sam Schmidt Motorsports Racing Special
Dallara/ Chevrolet/ Firestone): “We had a long hard think
about our situation after the last two days. We weren't where
we wanted to be. Today, we definitely turned a corner and are
on the same page. We made significant progress today.”
JIMMY VASSER (No. 19 Miller Lite/Rahal Letterman Racing
Dallara/ Chevrolet/ Firestone): “We continue to work away on
our plan on both cars with different setups. We were finally
able to get more time on the track with the two cars today (75
laps). We have been behind a little bit due to the weather
problems. We’re starting to get more trimmed out with each car
and squeeze a few more miles per hour out of them. I will
admit that the car feels solid even with the wind conditions
the last few days. I think we’re struggling to get up to the
fast guys, but we have a few more tricks we are going to pull
out on Friday.”
GIL DE FERRAN (No. 6 Marlboro Team Penske
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We had a tough day today. We're
still struggling to find some speed in both cars (primary and
backup), which is a slight disappointment. Tonight we'll put
our minds together, and hopefully we'll have another clear day
tomorrow and be a little faster.”
GEORGE MACK (No. 30 310 Racing G Force/Chevrolet/Firestone):
“We made some gains today - try 224 - we still need a little
more obviously. It’s a far cry from 222, which I just couldn't
get away from that. We have been creeping up on it a little
bit at a time. I ran the most laps out there today - more than
anybody. We ran over 100 laps today while everyone else was in
double digits. I need it so that was fine with me. We made
some major gains, I think.”
PAUL TRACY (No. 26 Team Green 7-Eleven
Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone): “We went out there with
everybody out there. It was too nervous in traffic. I wasn’t
able to utilize my new tires. We’ll start again tomorrow. I
think we’re in the middle, not real comfortable. We’re not
real sure of ourselves, so we have to keep working at it. We
have a whole day tomorrow and we need to find a couple miles
per hour. I think it’s attainable.” (Are you getting help from
your teammates?): “I am doing something that is totally
different than them, so I can’t really rely on them now. I
have gone in a completely different direction than them, so we
can’t really go back now. We can’t rely on any setup help from
them.”
JOHNNY HERBERT (No. 32 WESTERN UNION/Duesenberg Brothers
Racing Dallara/ Chevrolet/Firestone): “We made much better
progress being able to run more laps. I think we gained 5 mph
or so. The car feels a lot better, but it’s just not quite
free enough for the moment. Once it frees up, we’ll get
another couple mph or so for sure, so we’re not a million
miles away. But I know it’s going to take a bit of time to
find it and know exactly what you want. We’ve made good
progress. I’m nearly happy with the car, and once I’m fully
happy with it we’ll be just fine for qualifying and the race.
On a scale of one to 10, we’re probably at about a seven or
seven and a half, so we’re not very far off.”
TONY KANAAN (No. 17 Hollywood Mo Nunn Racing G
Force/Chevrolet/Firestone): “I need to say thanks to Jimmy
Vasser. That was his tow for the whole lap. I mean, I opened
the lap behind him out of Turn 4 and I finished the lap ahead
of him at the finish line. Yes, that was a hell of a tow. It
makes me feel good. It’s always good to be on the top, but
it’s not a realistic lap. The car is consistent at 227.8
(mph), 227.6 (mph). First I need to say thanks to my teammate
because I ran his backup car today. My car had a little
problem yesterday, and he gave me his backup car. Now he’s
probably going to want his car back. I’ve already invited him
to dinner tonight so I can have a little chat with him and try
to get his car.” (About talking about IRL cars leading into
May): “It’s definitely a lot different than a CART car. I
wasn’t comfortable at all until today to run in traffic. I
didn’t have any confidence in my car. I didn’t have any
confidence in myself. It’s a new place for me, so today I felt
much better. It’s to just because I’m hanging around and doing
nothing. I keep walking around and going around the garage. So
it’s different, it’s definitely something else.” (About
qualifying): “Obviously, my goal is to make the show first.
When I’m driving the race car, obviously I want to drive as
fast as I can. If I have a chance to be on the pole, I’m going
to try it. That’s what I’m working for, but it’s everything so
new to me. I wasn’t comfortable, like I said before, but I’m
going for the pole. I think we have a competitive car. Felipe
and myself have been working together. He’s been racing these
cars for a while. He has a lot more knowledge than I do. I
think whatever we have the best, you know sometimes you don’t
have the same equipment, whatever we have the best it should
go to him because he’s playing for this championship. The race
is such a long race. I won a 500-mile race from a lap down, so
I’m not too worried about if I’m not on the pole. Top 10
(start) would be great.
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