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Race Report: SunTrust Indy Challenge
RICHMOND June 30, 2007—Darren Manning appeared to be headed
for his second straight top-10 finish when a ‘”big moment” in
traffic ended his chances in the SunTrust Indy Challenge Saturday
night.
When qualifying had rained out Friday at the ¾ mile banked oval, the
field was set according to the owner’s points, giving Manning a 13th
place starting berth. He slipped to 14 at the start but was able to
work his way into 12th passing a couple cars before his first stop
under caution.
The ABC Supply crew had a good stop allowing Manning to move into
11th. He slipped back to 12th and then was again in 11th about 15
laps later as he passed Vitor Meira. As he came up to lap A.J. Foyt
IV, however, his attempts to pass were thwarted as Foyt IV soundly
shut the door.
Then the turning point for Manning occurred when a slower car ahead
checked up unexpectedly. The accordion effect nearly collected
Manning.
“There was a big moment with about four or five cars in front of me
and then there was the concertina effect and I nearly got into the
back of Anthony,” said Manning. “I had to run wide and got up into
the marbles and nearly hit the wall. By the time I gathered it up,
Vitor Meira got back by me and the leader got by me and that was
pretty much the end of our night. If I could have gotten by Anthony
cleanly, there were cars that were struggling for speed in the
middle of the stint when my car was pretty fast and I think I could
have gotten by them.”
Track position was the key factor in the race as there was very
little passing throughout the night. A.J. Foyt admitted to a miscue
on the final pitstop when he didn’t immediately order his driver to
the pits when they opened up late after a caution for debris.
Manning went from 12th to 14th and lost valuable track position in
the process.
“It was a mix-up in the communication and I take the blame for
that,” said Foyt. “Darren drove a good race and I’m glad that he
saved it after getting in the marbles. It could have been worse.”
Manning finished 14th. Dario Franchitti, who started on the pole by
virtue of being the point leader, won the race. Scott Dixon, who
started directly behind Franchitti in third, finished second. Dan Wheldon,
Tony Kanaan and Buddy Rice rounded out the top five.
The series moves to the road course at Watkins Glen, N.Y. this week
where the Foyt team scored a fifth place finish last year. The race
will be televised Sunday afternoon by ABC Sports at 3:30pm eastern.
Notes & Quotes:
SunTrust Indy Challenge at Richmond Int’l Raceway
Darren Manning: No. 14 ABC Supply
Dallara/Honda
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Darren Manning on Richmond: “The first time I
ever saw Richmond it was definitely a bit of a shock. It was the
first time I had run a track that small and with that much banking
but I think it is one of the most enjoyable tracks that we run on.
Even though it hasn’t been too lucky for me [Manning hasn’t finished
in his two visits there] and it’s one of those tracks where it’s
difficult to pass and even more difficult to hide, I like it, it’s
fun to drive there. It takes driver input, it’s not one of those
flat out tracks like the superspeedways where you never lift or a
short-lining track like Iowa where if you run the bottom, no one can
pass you. It’s a two-lane track and it has more of a racing line
attitude. The bottom’s shorter but it’s also slower. There are
opportunities to pass but you have to work hard at it.”
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Manning on physical conditioning: “There’s a
lot more steering effort at a track like Richmond—it’s like driving
on a road course with the steering effort and the g-forces that work
on you constantly. The good thing is having these races back-to-back
so your race muscles get conditioned. I maintain my cardio-vascular
workout which is important in overall conditioning but the only
thing to develop race muscles is racing really.”
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Past performances at Richmond: The Foyt team’s
best finish at Richmond is 6th with Airton Dare in 2002
and their best start is 7th with Eliseo Salazar in 2001.
Manning’s best start is 10th in 2005 when he was credited
with 15th after tangling with a lapped car with ten laps
to go. He was running seventh at the time.
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A.J. Foyt is fielding two USAC Silver Crown cars
this weekend: Bobby East will drive the No. 14 Greer Special and
Pablo Donoso will drive the No.11 car. In East’s first and only
drive for Foyt, he won at Iowa Speedway in May sweeping the pole and
the race. Donoso was poised to deliver the team’s second one-two
finish of the season but dropped out with an oil pump problem with
13 laps to go.
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Manning’s reflections on Iowa: “We’ll
definitely take that top-five. We’ve been in unfortunate situations
with the yellows not falling our way in our pit windows and it’s
hurt us all year so we got one back at Iowa. In the race, we thought
we’d be faster than what we showed. We’re going over all the data to
try to get the car more balanced throughout the run. We were slower
at the beginning of our runs and faster at the end so we’re
adjusting the set-up to make the car better earlier.”
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Cascante Contracting Inc. of Richmond, Va. is
this weekend’s winner of the ABC Supply Your Name Here Promotion for
its customers. The company name will be put on the top of the
sidepods of the No. 14 ABC Supply Dallara/Honda. Francisco Cascante
will receive selected merchandise, race tickets, hospitality and
garage passes, plus a Meet and Greet with A.J. Foyt and Darren
Manning. The “Your Name Here” promotion selected winners by random
drawing from a pool of entries sent in by ABC Supply customers
earlier this year.
The SunTrust Indy Challenge will be shown live at
7:30 p.m. eastern time Saturday night, June 30 on ESPN-TV.
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