Teams unleash record setting speeds at IZOD IndyCar Series Open Test

Let the competition for the 2013 IZOD IndyCar Series championship begin.The first day of a two-day IZOD IndyCar Series Open Test at Barber Motorsports Park produced: Twenty-five drivers who were quicker than Will Power's official record on the 2.38-mile, 17-turn road course. Eight different teams represented in the top 10. Nineteen of the 26 drivers within 1 second of the leader. Six Chevrolet and four Honda teams in the top 10.Will Power set the record of 1 minute, 9.8529 seconds in Round 1 of qualifications last April. Driving the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske car, he was quickest in the chilly morning session with a lap of 1:08.4984 and lowered it to 1:07.8625 in the afternoon -- 2 seconds quicker than his record.Teammate Helio Castroneves was second (1:07.9388) in the No. 3 Hitachi Team Penske car, while James Hinchcliffe was third (1:07.9869) in the No. 27 GoDaddy.com car for Andretti Autosport."When the offseason is so long, our speed bottles up," Hinchcliffe joked.Power, the defending race winner at Barber, won three of the initial four races in the 2012 and entered the season finale as one of two drivers contending for the series title. He's looking for another quick start -- and his first championship."The car is incredibly hooked up here," he said. "I never felt quicker in this car. It's good to have Penske 1-2; it's only the first day of testing but it shows we've worked hard in the winter and I think as a team we're determined to kick a couple of boxes this year. The Indy 500 and the championship are at the top of the list. I've let it go too many times."Recent surface grinding combined with a new compound for the Firestone primary tires developed for the track and cool temperatures helping the turbo-charged engines were contributing factors. All teams are using the slicks for the test, with alternate tires that trade off even more grip for fewer laps for the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama on April 5-7."It runs like a diamond-bladed polisher horizontal with the surface of the racetrack and takes the aggregate back down to the base," track manager Mark Whitt said of the surface grinding process. "We've been running 10 years so the aggregate gets exposed. We ground the aggregate to get it back down to the base, which makes a smoother surface but more grippy surface."The process will prolong the life of the course, which is in use more than 220 days a year. Porsche driving school events and motorcycle and car club weekends followed the project before the IZOD IndyCar Series test.The March 13 sessions have been revised because of the potential of inclement weather to 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 1:45-6 p.m. (ET).DAY 1 NOTEBOOK:Conway quick in only day in carMike Conway took advantage of his only test day in a Rahal Letterman Lanigan machine.The Englishman, who will compete at Long Beach in mid-April for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, was behind the wheel of the No. 16 Acorn Stairlifts car and recorded a quick lap of 1:08.1584 - fourth overall for the day."Today was about getting comfortable in a car, working with the guys and seeing how they work and getting myself dialed in for Long Beach," Conway said. "I think we got through a lot of stuff, and hopefully helped the guys out for tomorrow. James (Jakes) will be in the car and hopefully he'll like some of the things we got through today and be quick out of the box."It was the first test of the year for Conway, who worked with engineer Eddie Jones, who also served as his engineer at Andretti Autosport in 2011."I'm here to do the best job that I can," Conway said. "It's a new group of people, but some people I've worked with before so that made it a bit easier. Obviously, I'd like to do a more races, so you have to do a good job whenever you're in the car."***Quicken Loans to serve as Team Penske sponsorQuicken Loans will be an associate sponsor of the Team Penske Nos. 3 and 12 cars for the season. It also is the presenting sponsor of the Chevrolet Indy Dual in Detroit, which is part of the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix on May 31-June 2.The "Duals" is the first doubleheader race weekend in IZOD IndyCar Series history.Selected quotes from the press conference are below.TIM CINDRIC (President, Penske Racing): "I'm really excited to introduce Quicken Loans back to Team Penske. They were a team partner back in 2003 and 2004, and, in fact, the first race that they were on the car in 2003 we ran 1-2 at Indy. We hope to bring that back to the organization. As a Detroit-based organization, we have a lot of synergies, including Penske Corporation and the race team."AARON EMERSON (Director of Communications, Quicken Loans): "When you look at getting into a sport like INDYCAR, you always look at who you want to partner with, and we definitely wanted to be with Penske. We have a past relationship and outside of racing we have a lot of synergy as well. Obviously, Roger Penske is from Detroit and our owner Dan Gilbert has invested millions of dollars in Detroit to revitalize buildings and bring the city back to where it was. Dan and Roger are also good friends. Very excited about this and ready to get racing."WILL POWER: (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): (Quicken Loans was a sponsor of Team Penske when Gil de Ferran won the Indianapolis 500 in 2003. Can you win your first?): "I hope so. We're really happy to have Quicken Loans on board and to have to present the Detroit Grand Prix. That's an important one for us. Roger (Penske) puts on that one. Very much looking forward to the season. Everyone on the team is working very hard to get that championship. They've worked very hard in the offseason and hopefully it will pay off with what is a very successful year for Team Penske."HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Team Penske Chevrolet): "Thank you and welcome back Quicken Loans to Team Penske. It's good to have them on the racecar again and at the Detroit Grand Prix. It's like reuniting with friends. (Dan Gilbert) is a good friend of Roger (Penske) and they brought luck, not so much to me, but to Brazil when we won the Indy 500 with them on the car. It was a good day for the team."DAY 1 QUOTES:

A.J. ALLMENDINGER (No. 2 Team Penske Chevrolet): "Today was another positive step in the learning process and I thought the No. 2 IZOD Team Penske Chevrolet showed some good speed. We need as many laps as we can get but my teammates are being great about sharing information to accelerate the learning curve and I am excited to see what we can get done tomorrow."HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Team Penske Chevrolet): "Wow it was fun to get back out there today in the No. 3 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet. The car was really fast and P2 today shows all the hard work the Team Penske and Chevrolet guys have put in over the offseason. The grip was incredible and the close times today show how competitive the racing will be this year. Hopefully tomorrow is another good day so we can keep getting ready for St. Pete."E.J. VISO (No. 5 Team Venezuela/Andretti Autosport/HVM Chevrolet): "I'm extremely happy to be with Andretti Autosport. The setup that we used was very refreshing and it's nice to start the season with all good things. I'm looking forward to having a great season, and thanks to all my sponsors for the support."SEBASTIAN SAAVEDRA (No. 6 Dragon Racing Chevrolet): "It was a very interesting day for us as we continued to try different things from the last couple of tests. Our main goal was to get me connected with the team, my new engineer and for my team to get to know my driving style, and I think from that aspect it was a very successful day. We were not satisfied with the times, but we were also on a different plan than others and I am looking forward to tomorrow as we have a lot of space for improvement. I am very satisfied with my crew and how we are getting to know each other like a family."SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (No. 7 Dragon Racing Chevrolet): "Today wasn't the best day as we had some issues with the car causing us to not have much time on track. We've got work to do, some new things to try, and some ground to make. Tomorrow we are going to restrict our running time as we do not want to put too many miles on this engine, but we still look to accomplish a lot more than we did today."TONY KANAAN (No. 11 KV Racing Technology Chevrolet): "It's good to finally be back on track. We had a lot of down time today sorting out a couple of things in the No. 11 KV Racing car and did not put in the amount of laps that we were anticipating, but we still had a productive day. I'm looking forward to tomorrow to get more laps in the car. St. Pete can't come soon enough."WILL POWER (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): "I've never felt so much grip in this car. Penske 1-2, it's only the first day of testing, but that shows that we worked hard in the winter. As a team we're very determined to kick a couple of boxes this year. The Indy 500 and the championship are absolutely top of the list. It's important to test here to race here. It's not really relevant anywhere else because it's a pretty unique track. We'll get as much as we can out of testing here and when we go to St. Pete it's very different. Very different track, very bumpy and different tires. We've got to prepare for that, too. We expect to get be fighting for the first few races for sure. (About why the times were so fast today): "The work that was done during the year last year and also engine work with the engine manufacturers, and it's a little cooler, which helps turbo and it helps grip. It's just a very fast situation."TAKUMA SATO (No. 14 ABC Supply A.J. Foyt Racing Honda): "We had quite a few problems to deal with today but we worked through them. The track is a lot faster than last year so we had to explore some new setups. We made some progress but not as much as we planned. Hopefully tomorrow will go smoother."MIKE CONWAY (No. 16 Acorn Stairlifts Honda): "Today was about getting comfortable in a car, working with the guys and seeing how they work and getting myself dialed in for Long Beach. I think we got through a lot of stuff, and hopefully helped the guys out for tomorrow. James (Jakes) will be in the car and hopefully he'll like some of the things we got through today and be quick out of the box. Productive day and I think Graham and I got through quite a bit of work, so when the team comes back for the race weekend they will be strong."ANA BEATRIZ (No. 18 Dale Coyne Racing Honda): "It was good to be back in the car. I'd like to thank Dale (Coyne) for the opportunity. Unfortunately, we had some mechanical problems, so I didn't get to run as much as I'd like to. I wish I had more time, but it was a good to get back in a car."JUSTIN WILSON (No. 19 Dale Coyne Racing Honda): "We went through a few things. We didn't end up as quick as we'd like. We did a change mid-afternoon, and it seems like it was the wrong way. I'm glad we did it to try to understand it, but the lap time wasn't there. Lots of data to go through tonight and try to understand it all and we'll have another go tomorrow." (About testing alongside his younger brother Stefan on March 13): "We did a go-kart event where we spent about five minutes on the track at the same time. That's it. I'm looking forward to it. It will fun seeing him out there. There's lots to do. We have a lot work to do. It's going to be a steep learning curve from him. But we'll push on and see how it goes."ED CARPENTER (No. 20 Fuzzy's Vodka/Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet): "I was pleased with how we started out today. We made some good gains at the test at Sonoma last week. So we are ahead of our setup from last year here. We made good adjustments through the lunch hour. But we hit a bit of a wall in the afternoon. What is good about our team now is that we know the direction we are headed. That wasn't the case last year. We were still learning some much about the team and the car in the first year. Overall, I think we have now found a good start for Wednesday's testing. Being a one-car team, we are really trying to find things on our own. So the learning process is a little slower for us than the multi-car teams. But I am pleased where we are headed right now."  JAMES HINCHCLIFFE (No. 27 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet): "It's really not a bad start. We had a strong GoDaddy.com car here last year and we knew what to show up with for the most part. Today was a lot of working through a lot of the things the engineers dreamed up during the offseason. Some were good and some were bad, but ultimately, it was good to end up in the top three. There's still some time to find in all the Andretti Autosport cars, and hopefully, we can go challenge those Penske cars tomorrow."TRISTAN VAUTIER (No. 55 Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda): "It's was good. We didn't run too much in the afternoon because we had a few things to do on the car that took some time. It was good to get on another track with lots of high-speed corners. We did some good times on older tires. I didn't make the most of new tires, but it's part of learning."SIMONA DE SILVESTRO (No. 78 Nuclear Entergy Areva KVRT Chevrolet): "I think it was a good day. We lost a little bit of time so we didn't get to run that much. But I feel like every time we were on the track we made improvements and that's what counts. I think we can be pretty happy with the day and hopefully we can even make a step more forward tomorrow."***The 2013 IZOD IndyCar Series season opens with the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg March 24 on the streets of St. Petersburg, Fla. The race will be televised live at noon (ET) by the NBC Sports Network (Verizon FiOS 90/590, DirecTV 220, DISH 159 and AT&T UVerse 640) and broadcast by the IMS Radio Network, on SiriusXM and www.indycar.com. The 2013 Firestone Indy Lights season begins March 23 on the streets of St. Petersburg. The race will be broadcast by NBC Sports Network at 11 a.m. (ET) on March 24, immediately preceding the IZOD IndyCar Series race broadcast.


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