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A.J. Foyt IV to Drive Second Foyt Entry
in the Indianapolis 500

WALLER, TX April 22, 2010—Lucky
number 7! A.J. Foyt IV returns to the
cockpit of the No. 41 ABC Supply Indy car
for what will be his seventh Indianapolis
500, and fifth one driving for his legendary
grandfather A.J. Foyt, Jr. Foyt IV joins
Vitor Meira who drives the No. 14 ABC Supply
Dallara/Honda in the IZOD IndyCar Series.
“It’s great to be back in an Indy car and
I’m grateful to my grandfather for giving me
another opportunity to drive at Indy,” Foyt
IV said. “Although I haven’t been in a car
since Texas, I feel pretty confident going
into this year’s 500. I know Larry and A.J.
have been working hard to step up the team’s
performance and it really shows.”
Foyt IV will renew his working relationship
with Jeff Britton, Foyt Racing’s new chief
engineer, as both worked at Vision Racing.
Although Britton was the engineer on
Carpenter’s car, Foyt IV respected his
expertise.
“I know what Jeff’s capable of because he
gave Ed [Carpenter] some good cars on the
ovals and especially at Indy,” Foyt IV said.
“But mainly I’m excited to get back out
there and work with my grandfather again. I
think this could be our best year yet.”
“Even though it’s been a year since
Anthony’s been in the car, he’ll catch on
pretty quick,” Foyt said. “I’m not worried
about him getting back up to speed and we’ll
have a good car for him. I’m looking forward
to working with him again.”
Meira is also looking forward to working
with Foyt IV at Indy.
“I’m glad to hear that Anthony will be a
part of the team at the 500 this year,”
Meira said. “It’s really good because we
like the same things in a car. Last year, we
benefitted from each other’s feedback which
is not always the case with teammates if
their driving styles are different, but ours
are pretty similar. The competition is so
close that you have to capitalize on every
little bit and having him on track there is
a big advantage to our program. I’m excited
about our chances at Indy this year.”
The young charger, who turns 26 on May 25,
will take part in a refresher course when
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway opens
Saturday, May 15th because it has been
nearly a year since he drove an Indy car.
Weather permitting, he will have seven days
of practice before qualifications begin the
following weekend.
Last year, Foyt IV finished 16th at Indy,
completing all 500 miles. That was the
bright spot for the ABC Supply team as Meira
was involved in a pit fire and then a
serious accident with Raphael Matos. Meira
sustained two broken vertebra which
sidelined him for the rest of the season.
The Foyt team has entered a third car but is
not expected to make a driver announcement
until sponsorship is finalized.
Qualifying for the pole position for the
Indy 500 takes place Saturday, May 22, the
same day that the first 24 qualifiers will
be locked into their starting positions
provided their speed is among the 33 fastest
cars of the weekend. The final nine starters
will be determined on Bump Day, Sunday, May
23. The field will be composed of the
fastest 33 cars gridded in the order of the
days on which they qualified.
Qualifying activity for both days will be
broadcast live from 12 – 6:30pm by the
VERSUS network. The Indy 500 pre-race show
will be broadcast live by ABC-TV Sunday, May
30 starting at noon with the race getting
underway at 1:00 pm.
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