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Monday, 12 May 2008 |
Rain at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has seen Second Day qualifying rained out
for the 92nd Indianapolis 500 in Indiana today, forcing Will Power to wait until
Third Day qualifying on May 17 to secure a starting spot for his Indy 500 debut.
Second Day qualifying was to decide starting positions 12 to 22, with the Third
Day qualifying allocating positions 23 to 33 on the grid. However, due to
today’s rainout, all drivers other than those locked into positions 1 to 11 on
Pole Day yesterday will go for positions 12-33 on Third Day qualifying, with
Bump Day the following day on May 18.
This is the first time a
qualification day has been rained out since 2006, but it’s the third day this
month that rain has forced the cancellation of all on-track activity.
There will be no on track activity on Monday May 12 or Tuesday May 13.
Practice will resume on Wednesday May 14 with further practice sessions
scheduled for Thursday and Friday before qualifying resumes on Saturday.
WHAT THE TEAM HAD TO SAY …
Will Power - #8 Aussie
Vineyards - Team Australia Honda/Dallara/Firestone
“We were probably
missing a mile an hour, but yesterday it was still worth having a couple of
qualifying attempts, just to learn more,” said Power.
“We knew it was
going to rain today, so we tried to learn a little more about the car.
“I think we’ll spend the majority of the time focusing on the race
because that is the most important thing. But you don’t want to miss out on
qualifying and wreck your month.
“I don’t think we are that far off, and
I think we’ll qualify in the top 22. I’m just so proud of my Aussie Vineyards
crew. They never stop working and I’m almost glad it’s a rain day where they can
go home early and take a couple of days off.
“I think we are the best of
the transition teams, and we’re catching these other guys slowly, but we are
getting there.
“This oval is a lot different to the others we’ve raced
this year (ED: Homestead-Miami Speedway and Kansas Speedway). This is like four
really fast corners and it hasn’t got much banking.
“It’s almost similar
to a road course and I’m loving it. It’s made me really enjoy ovals and it’s
helped me to understand the car and I’m enjoying myself. When you are enjoying
yourself, you do well.”
Craig Gore - Aussie Vineyards - Team
Australia
“We now have to wait until next Saturday to secure a spot
in Team Australia’s first Indy 500, but Will and the guys are well placed to do
that,” said Gore.
“Will and the Aussie Vineyards crew have been doing a
great job all month and I’m confident we can get a spot in the front half of the
field for the start.
“The Aussie Vineyards – Team Australia car has been
improving all month and now the guys have a couple of days to rest and think
about things before getting back into practice and then hitting the track for
qualifying on Saturday.”
SERVIA PLAYS JOKE ON POWER DURING RAIN
DELAY
KV Racing Technology drivers spent their down time in
Gasoline Alley today with practical jokes, which included an electronic noise
maker that Oriol Servia used to embarrass team-mate Will Power during an
interview in their garage.
The noise maker, which was operated by a
remote control that Servia was carrying, interrupted Power's interview and sent
him into hysterics that concluded the questioning. Power apologized to the
interviewer and explained where the noises were really coming from.
“It's just something we have to do to entertain ourselves on days like
today,” said Servia.
RESULTS: Pole Day Qualifying (Yesterday)
1. #9 Scott Dixon 226.366mph (four-lap average speed)
2. #10 Dan Wheldon
226.110
3. #6 Ryan Briscoe 226.080
4. #3 Helio Castroneves 225.733
5. #7 Danica Patrick 225.197
6. #11 Tony Kanaan 224.794
7. #26 Marco
Andretti 224.417
8. #4T Vitor Meira 224.346
9. #27 Hideki Mutoh 223.887
10. #20 Ed Carpenter 223.835
11. #12 Tomas Scheckter 223.496
16.
#8 Will Power 222.500
2008 IndyCar Series Points Standings -
After Race 4
1. #3 Helio Castroneves 144
2. #9 Scott Dixon 138
3. #10 Dan Wheldon 135
4. #11 Tony Kanaan 129
5. #7 Danica Patrick
110
6. #8 Will Power 97
7. #26 Marco Andretti 95
8. #5 Oriol
Servia 93
9. #20 Ed Carpenter 90
10. #06 Graham Raha! l 88
2008 Bombardier Rookie of the Year Standings - After Race 4
1. #8 Will Power 97
2. #06 Graham Rahal 88
3. #27 Hideki
Mutoh 87
4. #36 Enrique Bernoldi 84
5. #33 EJ Viso 83
6. #02 Justin
Wilson 71
7. #24 Jay Howard 62
8. #34 Franck Perera 56
9. #19 Mario
Moraes 53
10. #96 Mario Dominguez 35
92nd INDIANAPOLIS 500 ‘Month
of May’ SCHEDULE
All Times US Eastern
Practice
Wednesday
14 May 2008
12:00pm – 6:00pm
Practice
Thursday 15 May 2008
12:00pm – 6:00pm
Practice
Friday 16 May 2008
12:00pm –
6:00pm
‘Third Day’ Practice
Saturday 17 May 2008
10:15am –
11:15am
‘Third Day’ Qualifying
Saturday 17 May 2008
12:00pm –
6:00pm
‘Bump Day’ Practice
Sunday 18 May 2008
10:15am – 11:15am
‘Bump Day’ Qualifying
Sunday 18 May 2008
! 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Miller Lite ‘Carb Day’
Friday 23 May 2008
11:00am – 12:00pm
Checkers/Rally’s Pit Stop Challenge
Friday 23 May 2008
1:30pm –
3:00pm
92nd Indianapolis 500
Sunday 25 May 2008
1:00pm US
Eastern
UNITED STATES TV SCHEDULE
All Times are US
Eastern
‘Third Day’ Qualifying:
Saturday 17 May 2008
4:00pm – 6:30pm (ESPN2)
‘Bump Day’ Qualifying:
Sunday 18
May 2008
12:00pm – 3:00pm (ABC)
5:00pm – 6:30pm (ESPN2)
Miller Lite ‘Carb Day’ Practice:
Friday 23 May 2008
4:00pm – 6:30pm (ESPN2)
Festival Parade & Pre-Race
Programming:
Saturday 24 May 2008
5:00pm – 7:00pm (ESPN2)
92nd Indianapolis 500
Sunday 25 May 2008
ABC
12:00pm
US Eastern
UNITED STATES TV REPLAY
Saturday 14 J! une 2008
ESPN2
7:00pm US Eastern
AUSTRALIAN TV SCHEDULE
Qualifying Highlights
Monday 12 May 2008
ESPN
4:30pm –
6:00pm
92nd Indianapolis 500
Monday 26 May 2008
ESPN
2:50am AEST
AUSTRALIAN TV REPLAY
Monday 26 May 2008
ESPN
7:30pm AEST
ABOUT INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
92nd Indianapolis 500
Venue: Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Type: 2.5 mile oval – 9 degree banking
Distance:
200 laps – 500 miles/804.67km
INDYCAR SERIES RECORD BOOK
Defending Race Winner: Dario Franchitti
Defending Polesitter: Helio
Castroneves
Will Power: Indianapolis Motor Speedway debut
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Will Power in action during Rookie
Orientation at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Credit: IndyCar Series
Media)

Australian Will Power at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Credit: IndyCar Series Media)

Will Power drives the #8 Aussie
Vineyards - Team Australia Honda/Dallara/Firestone at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway (Credit: IndyCar Series Media)

Aussie Vineyards driver Will Power
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Credit: IndyCar Series Media)
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