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Chicagoland Speedway
Delphi Indy 300


Location: Joliet, IL
ShapeTri-Oval
Distance1.5 miles
Banking, Turns18 degrees
Front Straight: 2,400 feet
Banking, Front Straight11 degrees
Back Straight1,700 feet
Banking, Back Straight: 5 degrees


Chicagoland Speedway


Conseco Race Report
Chicagoland Speedway

Start: 6
Finish: 16

Click to enlarge...A.J. Foyt IV drove one of the best races of his young career Sunday afternoon at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill. The 20-year-old Texan qualified sixth in the Conseco Dallara powered by Toyota to post his best career start.

Unfortunately, a mechanical failure brought an early end to his day. On lap 156 of the 200-lapper, the right rear halfshaft broke shooting Foyt into the wall off turn four. He collected rookie Mark Taylor who was between the No. 14 car and the wall. Both drivers emerged uninjured but the accident cut short terrific races for both of them.

Click to enlarge..."We got into a bang-up a few laps before that in Turn 1, right front (to) left rear, so you never know, something might have happened there," said Foyt IV. "All of a sudden, the car wanted to go up the track. Unfortunately, the 13 car was there. We had a good day going, but it ended a little short." (About strong run): "It felt good. We were running up there all day and had a good car where we could stay up there. It's unfortunate, but we've got to go to California and do the same thing."

"It was a great day all day long until that happened," said A.J. Foyt immediately after the accident. "We had that little shunt earlier when they checked up in front of him. The 51 car got into him and then the 13 (car) got into his left rear. Everything looked good. We changed the tire, got him back out. He was still running 212's (mph laps), 213's, and everything was good. I think maybe something broke. These cars are so fragile, they can't stand a little bump at all. I think something broke on the suspension because all of a sudden, the car just went straight. The poor boy in the 13 car (Mark Taylor), he just had nowhere to go. I'm just glad both of them are alright."

His grandfather had suspected something broke to cause the accident and an inspection of the car afterwards pointed to the halfshaft. A post-race review of the race tapes caused the IRL officials to reach the same conclusion.

It was a sad end for the youngster who appeared to be headed for his first top-10 finish. He had run as high as fourth at times and was a solid top-10 contender. Several times he dropped back in the field following a pitstop but each time he was able to battle his way back to the front half of the pack.

Adrian Fernandez won the race which was slowed for six cautions, four of which were for accidents. The most spectacular accident occurred on lap 186 when Buddy Rice clipped Darren Manning's right front wheel. Rice rode over Manning's wheel which launched Rice's car into the air and he flipped over Manning's car. Rice then slid upside down along the backstretch. Neither driver was injured.

The next race is the Toyota Indy 400 at California Speedway on Sunday, Oct.3. It will be televised live by ESPN at 3 pm eastern time.


A.J. Foyt IV Posts Career-Best Qualifying Run


Click here to enlarge...JOLIET, Ill (Sept.11, 2004)--A.J. Foyt IV qualified sixth in the No. 14 Conseco car for the Delphi Indy 300 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill. under sunny skies. The 213.023 mph run in the Toyota-powered Dallara is the best qualifying run to date for the 20-year-old who is in his second year of IRL IndyCar Series competition.

Helio Castroneves won the pole in the Team Penske Toyota-powered Dallara with a speed of 214.759 mph.

"The Conseco car's been good since we got here," said Foyt IV afterwards. "We worked hard to set it up to run as free as possible and it paid off. Toyota has been working real hard to get us up front and I think with the No. 3 car on the pole, Toyota's hard work is showing also. It feels good."

Second through fifth were Honda-powered teams: IRL IndyCar Series point leader Tony Kanaan followed by Indy 500 winner Buddy Rice, and Kanaan's teammates Dario Franchitti and Dan Wheldon.

"He did a good job," said Team Conseco owner A.J. Foyt of his grandson. "He tightened up his line on that second lap and that helped him gain some speed too. Since we unloaded, we've been fast. We haven't had to change the car that much. Toyota's been working hard to catch up and they gave us some more power this weekend and all the Toyota teams gained. It's all a combination, our crew gave A.J. IV a good car and everything fell into place for us. We just need to stay fast tomorrow."

Foyt IV's previous best start has been 14th (at Texas, June 2003 and Kansas, July 2004). His best finish is 11th (at Nazareth, Pa in 2003 and Richmond, Va. in 2004).

The Delphi Indy 300 will be televised live Sunday afternoon on ABC starting at 1:30 Eastern time.



NOTES & QUOTES:
Delphi Indy 300 at Chicagoland Speedway

A.J. Foyt IV: Conseco No. 14 Dallara/Toyota/Firestone

A.J. Foyt IV on Chicagoland: "I'm glad to get back on the superspeedways because we have a better race set-up for those type tracks and we've been more competitive in the last few races. We've had some bad luck with the timing of the yellows though and that has affected our results. Hopefully everything will fall into place this weekend and we'll have a good race and a good finish for Team Conseco."

Firsts for Foyt IV: A.J. IV will make his supermodified debut September 18th at Madera (Calif.) Speedway driving for Davey Hamilton. It will mark Foyt IV's first race in a suoermodified car, his first time driving for someone other than his grandfather since he turned professional in 2002, and his first time racing on a one-third mile paved oval. Foyt IV tested at the track August 23rd and plans to participate in the open test session there the day before the race.

At the Firestone Indy 225: A.J. IV started 17th and finished 15th. He lost two laps early in the race due to a problem with tire stagger that affected the car's handling. However, after adjustments were made on the first pit stop, he was able to run with the lead pack. He gained more speed when he lost fifth gear in the last third of the race and ran just sixth gear. "I wish we had lost it earlier," said his grandfather afterwards. "He picked up half a second. Overall, he drove a good race."

A.J. IV's past performance at Chicagoland: Foyt IV started 21st and placed 17th in his first Indy car race there. Handling in the beginning of the race was a problem but the team adjusted on the car throughout the race and Foyt IV began turning lap times comparable to the leaders. In the Pro Series in 2002, Foyt IV won the pole and finished sixth in the race.

Foyt Racing's past performance at Chicagoland: In 2002, Airton Dare started 15th and was as high as 5th before a crash with a slower car took him out; he was credited with 16th. Eliseo Salazar started 14th, had a problem on a pitstop, then his rear wing collapsed, causing him to spin. The team replaced the wing but engine problems ended his day. In 2001, Salazar started 7th and was up to third when he crashed passing a backmarker. Teammate Donnie Beechler started 17th and finished fifth.

The Delphi Indy 300 will be televised live Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Eastern time on ABC.

 

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