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Texas Motor Speedway
BOMBARDIER LEARJET 500
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Location: Forth
Worth, TX
Shape: Quad-Oval
Distance: 1.5-miles
Turns, Banking: 24
and 8 degrees
Front Straight: 2,250
feet
Banking, Straightaways: 5
degrees
Back Straight: 1,330
feet |
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Texas Motor Speedway
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Race Report: Bombardier Learjet 500k
Driving
the ABC Supply Dallara/Toyota, A.J. Foyt IV finished 18th in the
Bombardier Learjet 500k IndyCar Series race at Texas Motor Speedway
Saturday night.
"It was a long night," said young Foyt afterwards. "The car was
loose at the beginning and we made an adjustment that didn't work
and we lost a lap before we put the car back the way it was."
"In hindsight, I never should have made that change," said team
owner A.J. Foyt. "Anthony was losing time on the track and he kept
complaining the car was loose but the change was too drastic and it
slowed him down too much. By the time we changed the car back, the
track had changed and he was able to run competitive times but he
had lost too much track position. He did a good job to bring the car
home. It was one of those weekends where not too much went right for
our team."
The
problems started in qualifying when the engine blew before Foyt even
took the green flag. Without enough time to install a new engine, he
was relegated to the end of the grid and had to start 22nd.
In the final practice on Friday night, he ran both the high and low
lines and deemed the car good to go which made the handling problems
on Saturday night somewhat puzzling.
"We should have been more patient," said team owner Foyt. "But he
was in danger of losing the draft and when that happens on a fast
super speedway like Texas, you're dead. It's disappointing because
it's our home track and you always want to run good at your home
track."
Tomas Scheckter won the race from the pole position in his
Chevrolet-powered Dallara. He was trailed by Sam Hornish who tried
to challenge for the win in the closing laps but came up short.
Third through fifth were Tony Kanaan, Scott Sharp and Helio
Castroneves.
The next race for the IndyCar Series is at the shortest track on the
circuit, the three-quarter mile Richmond International Raceway. The
SunTrust Indy Challenge will be televised live June 25th, Saturday
night on ESPN starting at 7:30 pm eastern time.
NOTES & QUOTES: Bombardier Learjet 500k
A.J. Foyt IV:
ABC Supply No. 14 Dallara/Toyota/Firestone
A.J. Foyt IV on Texas: "For me the key to this race is being
patient. The plan is to try to stay with the lead pack and draft. I
won't be pulling out to pass, I just want to draft so we can race
hard at the end. Racing at night always seems more exciting but for
the drivers there's not too much difference visually because the
track is so well lit. It's cooler which is a big plus for the
drivers and the cars, especially with the kind of heat that's here
this week. This weather reminds me of Houston, Hot and Humid."
Larry Foyt Update: "Every day I feel better," said Foyt who
was injured in a crash at Indy. "If I overdo it, I feel it but I
think I'm way ahead of schedule from what the doctors told me to
expect."
In last year's Bombardier 500k, Foyt IV was running one of
the best races of his career when he became the victim of a rookie
driver's error. The rookie had closed on his teammate too quickly
and was forced to take evasive action which meant veering into Foyt
who was on the outside. " I saw that he was closing in fast on his
teammate and I saw that it wasn't going to work so I got off the gas
and headed to the right to try to get away from him but he got me
with his right rear when he went high," said Foyt IV. "That hit shot
my car into the wall. Luckily the track had put up the Safer
Barriers in the turns so the impact wasn't as hard as it could have
been. I walked away."
Fonder TMS Memories: Foyt IV earned his Infiniti Pro Series
title when he won the final race of the inaugural season at Texas
Motor Speedway in September 2002. A month later that same year he
passed his IRL IndyCar Series rookie test at TMS en route to earning
his IRL license.
The Bombardier Learjet 500k will be shown live at 8:30 PM
eastern time Saturday night, June 11th on ESPN. |