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2007 ABC Supply/A.J. Foyt 225 Starting Lineup



1.5-mile Milwaukee Mile * Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Race Date Friday, June 3, 2007

 
POS CAR  DRIVER             CHASSIS/ENGINE     SPEED 

 1.   3  Helio Castroneves  Dallara-Honda      171.071 
 2.   9  Scott Dixon        Dallara-Honda      169.266 
 3.  11  Tony Kanaan        Dallara-Honda      169.158 
 4.  10  Dan Wheldon        Dallara-Honda      169.097 
 5.   6  Sam Hornish Jr.    Dallara-Honda      168.258 
 6.  55  Kosuke Matsuura    Dallara-Honda      167.462 
 7.  15  Buddy Rice         Dallara-Honda      167.456 
 8.  20  Ed Carpenter       Dallara-Honda      167.066 
 9.   4  Vitor Meira        Dallara-Honda      166.981 
10.  27  Dario Franchitti   Dallara-Honda      166.890 
11.   8  Scott Sharp        Dallara-Honda      166.735 
12.  22  A.J. Foyt IV       Dallara-Honda      166.325 
13.   2  Tomas Scheckter    Dallara-Honda      166.288 
14.  26  Marco Andretti     Dallara-Honda      166.009 
15.  14  Darren Manning     Dallara-Honda      164.774 
16.   5  Sarah Fisher       Dallara-Honda      163.937 
17.   7  Danica Patrick     Dallara-Honda      163.566 
18.  17  Jeff Simmons       Dallara-Honda      no speed 



Indy Pro Series Road Runner 100 Starting Lineup * Saturday, June 2, 2007
1.5-mile Milwaukee Mile * Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 
POS  CAR  DRIVER                  SPEED   

 1.   7  Alex Lloyd               146.077 
 2.   2  Jonathan Klein           145.067 
 3.  38  Ryan Justice             144.407 
 4.  53  Mike Potekhen            144.151 
 5.  55  Hideki Mutoh             144.001 
 6.  24  Stephen Simpson          143.523 
 7.   5  Andrew Prendeville       143.096 
 8.  34  Jon Brownson             142.652 
 9.   4  Sean Guthrie             142.279 
10.  27  Wade Cunningham          141.774 
11.  11  Jaime Camara             141.381 
12.  23  Logan Gomez              140.987 
13.  40  Tom Wieringa             140.833 
14.  52  Ken Losch                140.437 
15.   9  Chris Festa              140.198 
16.  12  Al Unser III             140.027 
17.   1  Bobby Wilson             139.195 
18.  15  Joey Scarallo            138.825 
19.  13  Robbie Pecorari          137.071 
20.   6  Marc Williams            135.179 
21.   3  Brad Jaeger              134.601 
22.   8  P.J. Abbott              123.963




Milwaukee Event Notes:

  • This is the fourth IndyCar Series event at the Milwaukee Mile. Tony Kanaan is the defending race winner. Helio Castroneves holds the qualifying record with a lap of 21.1854 seconds, 172.477 mph set in July 2006.

  • This is the fourth Indy Pro Series event at the Milwaukee Mile. Jaime Camara is the defending race winner. Wade Cunningham holds the qualifying record with a lap of 24.7254 seconds, 147.783 mph set in July 2006.

  • Five Indianapolis 500 champions are expected to participate in the ABC Supply Co./A.J. Foyt 225 presented by Time Warner Cable: Helio Castroneves (2001, 2002), Buddy Rice (2004), Dan Wheldon (2005), Sam Hornish Jr. (2006) and Dario Franchitti (2007).

  • Five IndyCar Series champions are scheduled to participate in the ABC Supply Co./A.J. Foyt 225 presented by Time Warner Cable: Scott Sharp (1996 co-champion), Sam Hornish Jr. (2001, 2002, 2006), Scott Dixon (2003), Tony Kanaan (2004) and Dan Wheldon (2005).

  • Dario Franchitti will attempt to become the first IndyCar Series driver to win at the Milwaukee Mile in the week following an Indianapolis 500 win. From 1947-1995, the drivers and cars that participated in the Indianapolis 500 competed at the Milwaukee Mile in the weeks following the "500." Nine drivers won at Indianapolis and Milwaukee in successive events: Pat Flaherty (1956), A.J. Foyt (1964), Al Unser (1971), Johnny Rutherford (1974), Gordon Johncock (1982), Tom Sneva (1983), Rick Mears (1988) and Al Unser Jr. (1994). Juan Montoya won the Indianapolis 500 in 2000, then won the CART-sanctioned event the following week.

  • The Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation and Sam Schmidt Motorsports hosted several guests as a part of its "Day at the Races" program. Guests included patients from the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, spinal cord injured patients at the Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin Trauma Center, and members of the Milwaukee Iron Team. The foundation is active in advocacy efforts benefiting the disabled and funds organizations throughout the world that directly benefit people with spinal cord injuries and other disabilities.


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