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Car
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Driver
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6 |
Sam Hornish Jr.
(216.037*) 215.319, less than a mph off his best of the
day, I was suspect of Helio's run, feeling he lost too
much speed. |
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9 |
Scott Dixon (216.752)
214.592, another 2 mph loss, Dixon's practice speeds are
usually faster than he qualifies, but watching him tight
to the white line all the way around perhaps he was
pinching the car. |
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10 |
Dan Wheldon (216.687)
214.387, close to Dixon, who HAD been the fastest of the
day. |
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3 |
Helio Castroneves
(216.033) 213.922, that's a loss of speed not seen
elsewhere this year. More than once this year this team
had exceeded their practice speeds tow or not. Davey
Hamilton of the radio crew thinks the top-4 is set, I
think Vitor, out last will have something to say about
that, perhaps Carpenter as well. |
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8 |
Scott Sharp (215.752)
213.573, way off his best practice result. |
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4 |
Vitor Meira (214.586*)
213,474, Vitor dropped a little too much speed and will
probably start 6th. |
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2 |
Tomas Scheckter
(213.778*) 212.783, Tomas within a mph of his best
practice speed, best so far. |
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55 |
Kosuke Matsuura (214.970)
212.715, another 2-mph plus drop. |
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15 |
Buddy Rice (213.682)
212.664, close to a mph drop from practice speeds,
better than most,. It would have been better if he
wasn't so slow in practice. |
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17
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Jeff Simmons (214.152*)
212.182, a 2-mph drop won't get it, some drivers must have
more tow-related practice bests than others.
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27 |
AJ Foyt IV (212.941*)
212.160, lost about the same amount of speed as top
qualifying Hornish, again the practice speeds were the
issue. He's 9th now, I think he'll end up 11th. |
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20 |
Ed Carpenter (213.941*)
212.093, lost too much speed. |
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11 |
Tony Kanaan (212.500),
pulled off the track after a new engine leak check lap.
211.740. |
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26
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Marco Andretti (212.398*)
211.349, as with Rice he didn't bleed off as much speed,
but he had less to loose. |
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16 |
Danica Patrick
(213.442) 211.153, I'm glad I don't have to do that post
qualifying interview. |
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5 |
Sarah Fisher (212.147*)
210.940, Fisher lost 1.5 mph, and could start next to
Danica again. |
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14
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Jeff Bucknum (212.484*)
210.700
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7
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Bryan Herta (212.902*)
Missed turn, also due to an engine change. 210.679, Foyt
IV fastest of the four AGR drivers. I wonder if after
both Kanaan and Herta ran slower than Foyt AGR felt it
HAD to be because of the engines and changed them. Tony
practiced 150 miles, but Herta only ran 128. Foyt ran
222 miles. |
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25 |
Marty Roth (212.389)
208.713 from a guy that must have drafted his way to
that 212.3. |
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