Record 23 Cars In Indy Pro Test
Absent from the Indy Pro SeriesT for three seasons, it didn't take long for Super Aguri Panther Racing to show that it plans to return from Mark Taylor's championship campaign in 2003 as a title contender in 2007. On a day that saw a record 23 driver/car combinations participate in the season's first Open Test, Panther rookie Hideki Mutoh topped the time chart with a quick lap of 1 minute, 16.1559 seconds, 104.470 mph on the 12-turn, 2.21-mile road course at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Mutoh, who was atop the chart for most of the afternoon session, saw two-time race winner Alex Lloyd pass him with seven minutes to go. Mutoh went back out for one more lap and clicked off his best of the day.
Lloyd, 1:16.1881, 104.426 mph, was second-quick in his Sam Schmidt Motorsports-prepared car. He and Mutoh both bettered Jeff Simmons' quickest lap from last year's Open Test. Bobby Wilson, a race winner at Watkins Glen last year, was third in his official debut for two-time entrant champion Brian Stewart Racing with a lap of 1:16.7999, 103.594 mph. -- Stephen Simpson was fourth in his debut with Kenn Hardley Racing with a lap of 1:16.8138, 103.575 mph, and Ryan Justice, driving for Sam Schmidt Motorsports, was fifth with a time of 1:16.8565, 103.518 mph. Twenty-three drivers combined to complete 1,603 laps without any major incidents. Indy Pro Series teams will return to action Feb. 22 for testing on Homestead-Miami's 1.5-mile, high-banked oval.
Champ Cars Tests Standing Starts
Katherine Legge leisurely rolled her Dale Coyne Racing Cosworth/Panoz/Bridgestone Champ Car to a stop on the front straight as a rainy Monday faded to gloom, while rookie Graham Rahal sidled up alongside and stopped. Both drivers fixed their eyes on a bank of lights perched over the track, revving their 750-horsepower Cosworth XFE powerplants higher and higher as each of the four red lights glowed one-by-one. The scarlet lights went dark as the two Champ Cars rocketed from their spots to make the first side-by-side test of Champ Car’s new standing-start procedure – which will go into effect at the start of the 2007 season.
Champ Car will institute the standing-start procedure beginning in Las Vegas, marking the first time that the starting method will be used in the modern era of Champ Car World Series competition. Today, the drivers got their first chance for side-by-side practice of standing starts, albeit on a wet MSR Houston road course where rains cut the session from 60 to 30 minutes.
“The standings starts are going to bring a lot of excitement to Champ Car and definitely adds a whole new element to the race,” said Legge. “You obviously don’t want to stall the car at the start. You need to find a way to avoid wheel spin and get up through the gears as fast as you can. That’s the way to have a good start.”
A damp morning gave way to heavy rains, which kept the Champ Cars in the garage for most of Monday afternoon. No one turned a wheel until Newman/Haas Racing’s Sebastien Bourdais and Graham Rahal hit the track at 3:30, leading the way for an hour of late-session action topped by the initial 30 minutes of standing-start practice. Nearly half the field took advantage of the opportunity while some teams had already retired to their garages by that time, trading the chance to work on their cars for splashing in the rain. Rahal was one of the few drivers in the field with fresh standing-start experience, having won five races from a full stop in last year’s Champ Car Atlantic Championship, and spent most of the session working on his starts.
“It’s much more difficult to do the starts in Champ Car because there’s so much more power,” Rahal said. “It’s hard to put the power down on these cars as it is. In third gear coming out of a corner it can be hard to do so doing it from a stop is a tough thing, especially when it is wet.”
The drivers and teams of the Champ Car World Series will have another hour to hone their starting skills, at the end of tomorrow’s final day of testing at MSR Houston. The series will then prepare for its Spring Training test, to be held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on March 9th and 10th.
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