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Season Preview
By
A.J. Foyt
I am in Brazil for our IZOD IndyCar Series opener and
I’m anxious to get the season started. We have Vitor
Meira back in the No. 14 ABC Supply Indy car after he
spent most of 2009 recovering from his bad accident at
Indianapolis where he broke his back. He is fully
recovered and did well when we tested at Barber
Motorsports Park two weeks ago.
For the first time in the history of the IRL, we are
opening the racing season outside of the United States.
Vitor is excited to be racing in his home country and he
assures me I will have a good time.
We have a lot of things to look forward to this season
and I believe it will be our best season of the decade.
Our team has put in a lot of hours getting the ABC
Supply cars ready. They spent the winter overhauling all
of the equipment, rebuilding or replacing parts. They’re
fitting together the brand new car I bought over the
winter but that won’t appear until Indy. I always like
to take a new car to Indy. It’s our biggest race of the
year and I always want to approach it by giving it our
best shot.
Which brings me to the new engineer we hired this year,
Jeff Britton, who brings a lot of experience to our
team. Jeff worked with Vitor in 2005 when he finished
second at Indy so Jeff and Vitor know how to communicate
with each other already. That makes a big difference in
the chemistry of the team. With our first test I could
see that we went faster with every outing so that is a
good sign of things to come.
Going to Brazil will be a first for me as the farthest
south I’ve been is to Mexico. I’ve heard a lot of
different things about Brazil so it will be interesting
to find out what’s true and what isn’t. We’re racing in
the city of Sao Paulo. I understand the traffic is
really bad there which probably explains why they aren’t
shutting down certain roads until late Friday night.
It’s only a two day race so that means the drivers will
have to practice and qualify on Saturday and race on
Sunday. Since they’ve never seen the track—a street
course with lots of twists and turns--that will be a
little more challenging for them. Being that it is the
first race of the season adds to that challenge because
everyone is so anxious to get going--the first race is
always a bit wild.
I’m sure Vitor is excited to be racing in his home
country in front of his family, friends and fans. It
puts a little more pressure on all of the Brazilian
drivers because they want to do really well but I think
Vitor will handle the pressure. He is a very focused
race driver so I know he can shut out all of the other
distractions that come with racing at your home track.
Everyone on the ABC Supply team is looking forward to
having a great season this year. And I am ready to get
it started!
Tune in to VERSUS this Sunday at 11:30 a.m. ET or if you
don’t get the VERSUS channel, you can watch the race on
the internet by going to www.indycar.com. In the
meantime, call your cable company or Direct TV and tell
them you want VERSUS!
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