IndyCar Series: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach - Drivers’ Post Qualifying Quotes

IndyCar Series: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach - Drivers' Post Qualifying Quotes

IndyCar Series: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach - Drivers' Post Qualifying Quotes


PEAK PERFORMANCE POLE QUALIFYING NOTES:

•Will Power earned his third Peak Performance Pole Award this season. It was his third consecutive pole, tied for second all-time in series history with Helio Castroneves (2006), Scott Dixon (2003) and Greg Ray (2000). Billy Boat (1998) and Castroneves (2004) share the series record with four consecutive poles.
•This was the fifth career IZOD IndyCar Series pole for Will Power. He has three poles this season (St. Petersburg, Barber, Long Beach) and two poles in 2009 (Long Beach, Edmonton).
•Ryan Hunter-Reay qualified a career-best second. His previous best was third in 2008 at Watkins Glen. He won that race.
•Justin Wilson qualified third, tying a season-best set at Brazil.
•Ryan Briscoe qualified a season-best fifth. His previous best was eighth at Brazil.
•Dan Wheldon qualified a season-best 10th. His previous best was 15th at St. Petersburg.
•This is the second time that Team Penske has placed three drivers in the Firestone Fast Six since the qualifying format’s inception at the start of the 2007 IZOD IndyCar Series season. In 2009 at Edmonton, Will Power won the pole, Ryan Briscoe qualified second and Helio Castroneves third.

•This is the first time that a driver from Target Chip Ganassi Racing has not qualified at least one driver for the Firestone Fast Six since the qualifying format’s inception at the start of the 2007 IZOD IndyCar Series season. Scott Dixon will start eighth and Dario Franchitti 12th in the race Sunday, as both were eliminated after the second session.
Scott Dixon (2007-10), Dario Franchitti (2009-10) or Dan Wheldon (2007-08) had made the Firestone Fast Six at the 21 IZOD IndyCar Series races on road or street courses since the start of the 2007 season.

PEAK PERFORMANCE POLE QUALIFYING QUOTES:

WILL POWER (No.12 Verizon Team Penske, pole): “We certainly have the car figured out, and I’m very happy that the Verizon car is P1 again. We’ve got to get the strategy right this weekend. I know sometimes it’s really hard to read, but we need to keep executing in races.” (How important is it to get through first session with black tires, saving a set of reds for the Firestone Fast Six?): “that’s important. It gives you a good chance to get the pole. If you’re quick enough, you have to do it. You’ve got to take the risk to get through on the blacks. The blacks take longer to come on, but actually they’re pretty quick. They’re good.” (What’s the key to your success at Long Beach?): “I think the key to success is starting up front. I think getting the yellow. You’ve got to get the lucky yellow. You can be out front leading and bam, get caught by a yellow. You could see it last weekend. Strategy can screw you, but it also can go your way. So we’ve got to read that well tomorrow.”

HIDEKI MUTOH (No. 06 Formula Dream/Panasonic, 11th): “In the first round, we used two sets of red Firestone option tires, and at one point we looked very strong. The Formula Dream/Panasonic car was good; we improved a lot from practice to qualifying. I gained almost one second. The second round seemed tough because we had already used the two reds in the first run, so we only had used reds for Round 2 so that’s why we couldn’t go any faster. We know we have speed, so maybe next time we can use black and red tires in the first round and two sets of reds in the second. The team did a fantastic job. I’m pretty happy.”

DAN WHELDON (No. 4 National Guard Panther Racing, 10th): “It was a really good team effort by everybody in the National Guard Panther Racing crew. We tried a lot of different things in all three practice sessions leading up to qualifying, and we managed to take all the good things from each one. I don’t want to be greedy, but if I would have saved a set of the Firestone red tires, we probably could have run in the Top Six because I was feeling extremely confident in the No. 4 car.”

RAPHAEL MATOS (No. 2 HP Luczo Dragon, 18th): “There’s no question this hurts us because it’s difficult to pass here, so track position is very important. The car just didn’t have the balance or the grip to push and move forward. We thought we had a good idea of how we would be after practice this morning, and even though we did improve, it wasn’t enough to advance. We’re all disappointed, but we’ll just have to regroup and come up with a strategy to compete tomorrow.”

BERTRAND BAGUETTE (No. 36 Conquest Racing RACB, 24th): “It was not the best qualification for us. We lost half a second from the previous practice, and we are not sure why. We are really struggling with the brakes on the car, and the front wheel is locking a lot. We need to work hard because this will not work for the race.”

MARIO ROMANCINI (No. 34 Conquest Racing, 23rd): “I think more than ever we are seeing how important the details are. We definitely improved compared to the previous session, but because the cars are all running so closely I am only starting 23rd. Qualifying is over, so we have to start focusing on tomorrow’s race. Now it’s up to us to look at the small details, seeing where we can improve to find these tenths that we are still missing. We will fine-tune the car overnight, using the warm-up session tomorrow to test the changes.”

GRAHAM RAHAL (No. 67 Dollar General/Sarah Fisher Racing, 22nd): “It’s again been a very frustrating day, and I think that pretty well caps it off. Never have I ever been the slowest one in qualifying in my entire career. It’s pretty frustrating; we just can’t seem to get the car to react to any changes that we make. We’ve tried everything; there’s no lack of effort. It’s quite simply the fact that overall we just can’t get the car right, which leads us to question a lot of things. It’s been a frustrating day, but I hope we can have a good strategy and try to get at least halfway up the field tomorrow. You never know what can happen. Stranger things have happened than people winning from the back, so we’ll see tomorrow.”

VITOR MEIRA (No. 14 ABC Supply Co. A.J. Foyt Racing, 14th): “It’s bittersweet. It is our best qualifying run so far, but it’s still not where we want to be. But at least we can be on the same strategy as the leaders and the ABC Supply car is very good on the long run, so I’m very encouraged for the race.”

ALEX TAGLIANI (No. 77 FAZZT Race Team, seventh): “I’m so very proud of the FAZZT Race Team. They are just doing a fantastic job. We are right there every time we go out, and today just shows how incredibly competitive the IZOD IndyCar Series is to be only half a tenth out of the Fast Six. It’s just amazing. And I have to say, I’m just very happy with what we are doing this year. I couldn’t be happier with the guys, the team, everything has just been really amazing. For tomorrow’s race, this track is really challenging, and it changes quite a bit from practice to qualifying to the race, so you can’t really go overboard and be too worried about your car. I think you have to let the track come to you, but it also has a lot of different corners, like very slow corners on concrete and then fast corners, so you need stability. So basically, it can be very difficult to find the compromise on this track, but I think we are very close and I’m looking forward to tomorrow.”

E.J. VISO (No. PDVSA-Jet Aviation-KVRT, 17th): “It has definitely been a very difficult weekend for the PDVSA - KV Racing Technology team. We have been working on some things and managed to get find some more speed for qualifying. But we are still lacking grip, which is what we are working on tonight. I am sure after talking with my engineers we will have a better car for the tomorrow.”

TAKUMA SATO (No. 5 Lotus-KV Racing Technology, 19th): “It was a very tough and disappointing day. We tried many different things since yesterday, but unfortunately the car just isn’t working well. We changed the car quite a bit for qualifying, but we still need to find more grip. We will review and analyze everything overnight for tomorrow.”

MARIO MORAES (No. 32 KV Racing Technology, 15th): “Qualifying for the KV Racing Technology team was definitely not what we were looking for. We were hoping to get into the top 12. I was working hard with my engineer, and we had a problem with the car, which we shall fix tonight. We proved in morning practice that we have a good setup for the race, so I am looking forward to that tomorrow.”

RYAN BRISCOE (No. 6 Team Penske, fifth): “I’m extremely happy. It’s our first Fast Six of the year. I knew coming into Long Beach that I had to step it up in qualifying, and I think we really did that today. We’re making the car better in the Fast Six, but the tires are just getting older and older, and I wasn’t able to improve my time. Will got through without using an extra set of reds and had a sticker set at the end, which gave him a big advantage. But we’re right there, and we’ve got ourselves into good position to win the race on Sunday.”

MIKE CONWAY (No. 24 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, 16th): “We improved the TranSystems car from yesterday, but we are still not quite there. We will work on it during the warm-up to see if we can get it better again.”

TONY KANAAN (No. 11 Team 7-Eleven, sixth): “I was trying … trying too hard. When the field is that close, you just have to get the max out of it. So it wasn’t really a problem. I was just trying to get my measurement for my fastest lap.”

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