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Bath Planet Partners with AJ Allmendinger and Kaulig Racing for Chicago Street Course

Bath Planet to Serve as Primary Partner on the No. 16 Camaro ZL1, Scheme Highlights One-Day Bath Remodel Giveaway

Lexington, N.C. (June 19, 2023) – Kaulig Racing announces partnership with Bath Planet and the family of BCI Acrylic brands for the Chicago Street Course with AJ Allmendinger.

Bath Planet, committed to helping homeowners obtain the bathroom of their dreams with out-of-this-world service and down-to-earth prices, accomplishes amazing bath and shower remodels in as little as one day with highly trained, factory certified technicians. Bath Planet’s dedication to standards of excellence in product quality and customer service has earned it the prestigious Good Housekeeping Seal, one of the most trusted and widely recognized consumer symbols in North America.

“We’re excited to welcome our new partnership with Bath Planet and its parent company, BCI Acrylic, Inc. on board our No. 16 car at what is going to be a historic weekend,” says Chris Rice, Kaulig Racing team president. Being a trusted brand by homeowners and providing the highest quality customer service gives us confidence in how our core values at Kaulig Racing align with those of Bath Planet. We hope this is the beginning of what is sure to be a great relationship.”

In addition to the primary partnership, AJ Allmendinger’s No. 16 Bath Planet Camaro will feature a giveaway QR code for fans to enter a sweepstakes to win a one-day bath remodel. Fans can also enter to win at https://bathplanetgiveaway.com/. The contest ends December 15, 2023.

“I’m excited to have Bath Planet on board for the Chicago Street Course,” AJ Allmendinger says. “Street course racing takes me back to my roots and it’s some of the most fun I’ve had racing in my life. It’ll be fun to get there and see what the Cup car is like on this style track. I’m looking forward to putting on a good show and giving away a one-day bath remodel to a fan.”

The Grant Park 220 will take place on Sunday, July 2 with coverage beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

About Kaulig Racing™

Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started and has won back-to-back regular-season championships. Before becoming a full-time NCS team, Kaulig Racing made multiple starts in the 2021 NCS season and won in its seventh-ever start with AJ Allmendinger’s victory at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The team expanded to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 with Justin Haley piloting the No. 31 Camaro ZL1, and an all-star lineup featured in the No. 16 Camaro ZL1. Haley will continue to drive the No. 31 full-time in 2023, alongside AJ Allmendinger, who will drive the No. 16 Camaro ZL1. The team will continue to field three, full-time NXS entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by an all-star lineup that will be announced at a later date, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Daniel Hemric, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by Chandler Smith. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

Southeast Lineman Training Center to Support Brett Moffitt and AM Racing at Nashville Superspeedway

STATESVILLE, N.C.: Officials from AM Racing proudly announced today that Southeast Lineman Training Center (SLTC), the premier training school for apprentice lineworker training will support AM Racing and driver Brett Moffitt in Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway.

Southeast Lineman Training Center (SLTC) consistently has produced an elite group of highly trained and certified graduates.

SLTC provides training in a realistic and challenging environment, where individuals can establish the foundation necessary for a rewarding career as lineworkers in the electrical utility and communications industries.

The 15th NASCAR Xfinity Series race of the season will mark Southeast Lineman Training Center’s first foray in NASCAR.

“Southeast Lineman Training Center is excited to join forces with AM Racing for the NASCAR Xfinity Tennessee Lottery 250 and celebrate the dedication and skill of lineworkers and fearless drivers who inspire us all,” said David Powell SLTC co-owner and partner.

“This partnership embodies the shared values of safety, precision, and high performance that define both the electrical industry and the world of motorsports. Together, SLTC and AM Racing will light up the track and put it all on the line in the pursuit of victory.”

As part of their current one-race partnership with AM Racing, the Statesville, N.C.-based team will host several lineworkers and business associates throughout the Nashville weekend with the desire to educate the racing community and fanbase of the importance of lineworkers and their craft.

“We’re excited for the opportunity to partner with AM Racing and Brett Moffitt in the NASCAR Xfinity Tennessee Lottery 250,” added PJ Nardy, SLTC co-owner and partner. “The strong foundations of faith, honesty and intelligent performance maintained by AM Racing align perfectly with the values we hold true to at SLTC.”

AM Racing driver Brett Moffitt heads to Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway for the 188-lap race eyeing his fourth top-10 finish of the season on the heels of a successful west coast road course trip which included a pair of competitive 12th place finishes at Portland International Raceway and Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway respectively.

“I’m looking forward to being an ambassador for the Southeast Lineman Training Center,” explained Moffitt. “It’s great that our AM Racing team through our partnership with AM Technical Solutions has been able to bring in a new partner to the industry, especially as instrumental as Southeast Lineman Training Center.

“Nashville is a fun race track for me and I’d love nothing more than to have the opportunity to score our best finish of the season with our No. 25 Southeast Lineman Training Center Ford Mustang.”

Wade Moore, president of AM Racing added, “We are beyond thrilled to welcome Southeast Lineman Training Center to our partnership lineup. Without our great relationship with AM Technical Solutions and Sovereign Capital, this new partnership would not have been possible.

“Brett (Moffitt) is going to do a great job representing their brand on and off the track and we hope that their experience at Nashville opens the door to an expanded partnership for this season and beyond.”

For more on AM Racing, please visit AMRacingteam.com, like their Facebook page (AM Racing), or follow them on Instagram and Twitter @AMRacingNASCAR.

For more on Brett Moffitt, please visit BrettMoffitt.com, like his Facebook page (Brett Moffitt Racing), or

follow him on Instagram (@brett_moffitt_racing) and Twitter (@brett_moffitt).

The Tennessee Lottery 250 (188 laps | 250.04 miles) is the 15th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2023 schedule. Practice begins on Friday, June 23, 2023, from 4:35 p.m. – 5:25 p.m. Qualifying is set for race day, Saturday, June 24, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag later in the day shortly after 2:30 p.m. with live coverage on the USA Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (Central).

About Southeast Lineman Training Center:

Southeast Lineman Training Center (SLTC) is the premier training school for apprentice lineworker training; consistently producing an elite group of highly trained and certified graduates.

SLTC provides training in a realistic and challenging environment, where individuals can establish the foundation necessary for a rewarding career as lineworkers in the electrical utility and communications industries.

To learn more, please visit lineworker.com.

About AM Racing:

AM Racing is a multi-tiered, multi-faceted Motorsports program headquartered in Statesville, N.C.

Established in December 2015, AM Racing is prided on faith, honesty and intelligent performance.

The family-owned team will compete in the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and various Dirt Modified events in its seventh year of competition.

The team has named Brett Moffitt and Christian Rose as their primary drivers for the 2023 Xfinity and ARCA Menards Series seasons.

Jr III Racing Looks to Rebound at Watkins Glen

SRO VIR 2022

Watkins Glen, NY (19 June 2023) – Jr III (“Junior-Three”) Racing will head north this week to Watkins Glen International for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen.

Piloting the No. 30 Airbnb Ligier JS P350 will be full season team regulars Ari Balogh and Garett Grist, the duo will be once again joined by LMP3 ace Dakota Dickerson.

Jr III Racing will be coming off of a three month hiatus from the last IMSA WeatherTech LMP3 race at Sebring International Raceway in March. The team ran into a remarkable and disappointing dose of bad luck with just over an hour left in the race, when a tire from a wrecked LMP2 car came crashing down on Grist, taking the team out of the race.

Earlier this month, Jr III Racing had a couple of test days at Watkins Glen ahead of this weekend’s race. All three drivers were able to knock off the rust and get back to running in tip-top shape.

“I’m very excited to be heading to Watkins Glen this week with the team,” said Dickerson. “We had a very successful test and I think we’re carrying some good momentum. There’s definitely a feeling of unfinished business after our misfortunes at the end of the twelve hour and I can’t wait to put it all out there for six hours of hard racing!”

Last year at Watkins Glen, the team had great pace at Watkins Glen and were looking to be on target for another run to the podium before a pit fire cost the team significant time.

“I’m ready to be back at Watkins Glen,” said Grist. “We were able to test a couple of weeks ago and it went really well. We were able to try some new things and practice what we found worked at Sebring. I believe that we will have a good weekend, especially after seeing how we did at Sebring and we are looking to come back after bad luck hit us last year at Watkins Glen. We as a team could really use the boost from a good weekend.”

The green flag will wave on the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen at 10:40 am ET. The race will be live on USA Network starting at 2:00 pm ET, but you can catch all six hours of racing on the Peacock App starting at 10:30 am ET.

Sean Creech Motorsport back in action at Watkins Glen

14 weeks have passed since the LMP3 class last raced at Sebring in March, with five events of the seven-race schedule remaining from June to October

JUPITER, Fla. (19 June 2023) – According to the calendar, the 2023 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship is more than halfway done. But for Sean Creech Motorsport (SCM) and the rest of the LMP3 class field, the season only now begins in earnest, with Sunday’s Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen at Watkins Glen International (10:40 a.m., Peacock/USA).

Lance Willsey and João Barbosa will pilot the No. 33 SCM Focal One Ligier JS P320, joined once again by Chilean Nico Pino – who at age 18, became the youngest driver to stand on the podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (earning a third-place finish with his Duqueine team). Pino will see WGI for the first time this week, but sim work has been as close to real life as possible now that the No. 33 SCM Ligier is on the iRacing program.

“I’ve been training, both physically and on the sim,” said Pino. “I’ve been looking at data, watching on-boards and doing sim racing – especially now that the car is on iRacing! It’s a great reference on how the track lays out and how the car behaves. It’s very cool, I’ve never been able to drive my exact car! It’s great that anyone in the world can race the exact same car I’ve driven.”

The LMP3 class has only run two race weekends in 2023 (Daytona and Sebring), with Sebring the only points paying race – though with 36 hours of racing completed, that’s more than some racing series contest in an entire season. It’s been 14 weeks since the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, nearly as long as the 16 weeks in between the 2022 season finale at Road Atlanta and the 2023 Roar Before the Rolex 24. The WeatherTech series will contest five races between now and Petit Le Mans in October, which will mark the finale for the LMP3 class in the premier IMSA series.

SCM team members have kept busy over the three months, working with teams competing in a myriad of sports car series – including the recent 24 Hours of Le Mans. The crew reunited two weeks ago at Watkins Glen to test the No. 30 VP Racing SportsCar Challenge and the No. 33 WeatherTech series cars, with Willsey and Barbosa sharing the wheel.

“It’s been a very long break!” said Barbosa. “It was nice to be back behind the wheel of the Ligier, it only took a couple of laps to get back into the groove. The crew did a great job at the test – the car is very good and it’s such a fun track to drive. It was uncharacteristically cold and cloudy at the test, and with the Canadian wildfire smoke, it made for very strange conditions. But we have plenty of options for this weekend. We didn’t do as many laps as we would have liked, with the third day ended early, but I feel as though we’re ready.”

The crew worked through several challenges at the test, including unseasonably cold temperatures and significant smoke from the Canadian wildfires. Fighting through the air quality issues, the team worked through a checklist of setup options – both for the cool conditions at the test, and for the far more likely warmer temperatures that would greet them later in the month.

“It was a good chance for everyone to get back in the swing of things,” said team principal Sean Creech. “For the crew, it was a chance to make sure everything was hooked up, refamiliarize themselves with setting up and tearing down, working on the car, making changes. Same for Lance and Joao – they haven’t been in the car since March, so it was good to have almost three days to bang the rust off.

“We have plenty of data coming out of the test,” continued Creech. “Like Joao said – we can race this car. We’ll tweak it in practice on the race weekend, especially since it was significantly colder at the test than it will be this week. But the car has good pace as it is now.”

SCM thanks team partner Focal One for its continued support.

The Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen takes the green flag Sunday at 10:40 a.m. Eastern. The race will be broadcast live in the U.S. on Peacock TV and the USA Network. International viewers can watch via IMSA.tv, with IMSA Radio also available at IMSA.com.

About SCM

Team leader Sean Creech has competed in a multitude of sports car series from 1990 until the present day, including Group C, IMSA GTP, WSC, Grand-Am, SRO World Challenge, and IMSA. SCM will contest the full WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2023 with João Barbosa and Lance Willsey. http://seancreechmotorsport.com/

About Focal One

One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime in the United States. The Focal One® HIFU Prostate treatment offers patients a non-invasive outpatient procedure to target prostate tissue while avoiding the common side effects such as loss of urinary continence and sexual function. The Focal One treatment uses high-performance, high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to precisely target and ablate the prostate, allowing patients to quickly return to normal activities. http://www.focalone.com

Zane Smith and the No. 38 Speedco/ Fleetguard Ford F-150 Mustang Team

Nashville Superspeedway Competition Notes

 TEAM AND RACE NOTES:

Zane Smith and the No. 38 Ford F-150 team head to Nashville (Tenn.) and the Nashville Superspeedway this Friday evening. It will be a one-day show for the No. 38 team. Track activity will begin on Friday at 3:00 p.m. ET with practice and qualifying. Friday’s race is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET on FS1.

Fleetguard, a partner of Love’s and Speedco, will make their debut and join Speedco on the No. 38 Ford for the 150-lap race.

Fleetguard, a global leading filtration brand within the Atmus Filtration Technologies portfolio, offers a full suite of filtration products for nearly all makes of vehicles and equipment across the truck, bus, agriculture, construction, mining, marine and power generation vehicle, and equipment markets.

COMPETITION NOTES

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) has two runner-up finishes in their first two starts at the track in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. Both Todd Gilliland and Smith finished second in the Speedco No. 38 Ford F-150.

Now, Smith, who already has two wins and five top-five finishes this season, is looking to break into victory lane at the track.

CREW CHIEF CHRIS LAWSON

“This is a track where our 38 team has seen success. We have back-to-back second-place finishes at Nashville and it’s time to get that win.”

DRIVER ZANE SMITH

“Nashville has been good to us and we’ve been so close there- especially last year. We’ve got to break this skid of bad races. Our Ford trucks have been fast, but we need to stay out of trouble and get a solid result.”

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 34 and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Wright Motorsports Celebrates Father’s Day with Podium Finish

ALTON, Vir., (June 19, 2023) – Sunday afternoon at VIRginia International Raceway (VIR), the Wright Motorsports race car driving duo of Charlie Luck and Jan Heylen closed out the race weekend with a return to the podium in the Fanatec GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS. The Father’s Day success marked a special occasion for the father and son-in-law duo, as Heylen celebrated his first Father’s Day. Teammates Adam Adelson and Elliott Skeer supported the effort with a fourth-place finish, the team’s tenth top-five result of the 2023 season.

“VIR is always a special racetrack for us since it’s the home track for Charlie,” said Team Owner John Wright. “It’s always great to celebrate here with his ever-supportive home crowd, but for Jan to celebrate a podium with his father-in-law on his very first Father’s Day is a moment for the books.”

The pair of top five finishes in race two lifted the team’s spirits after a challenging trio of races in the World Challenge and GT America powered by AWS series.

While Adam Adelson celebrated a pole position in GT America for race one, his No. 120 Porsche 911 GT3 R fell victim to one of the several race incidents, resulting in an early race retirement. The Wright crew had the car ready to go for the second race of the weekend, in which he started from sixth place. He rebounded from the previous day, earning a fourth-place finish, his fifth of the season.

Race one of the GT World Challenge series fared poorly for the Wright Motorsports squad, throwing various sorts of attrition at the Ohio-based squad, who continued to persist. Podium-worthy performances were dashed, but the team pressed on, earning championship points with seventh and ninth place finishes.

The No. 45 Porsche 911 GT3 R of Luck and Heylen had a strong starting position for race two, taking the green flag from third place. The No. 120 of Adelson and Skeer started from tenth, and Skeer propelled the Porsche up three positions in the opening laps. With flawless pitstops and driver changes, the Porsches continued their drive up the field after the halfway point, battling against various manufacturers and teams in their quest for championship points.

The team led the GT World Challenge America Pro/Am championship points headed into the weekend, and although trials were present, the team still earned points that will aid in their quest for another assault on the title. Unofficially, the team still maintains the points lead exiting Virginia. The GT America series will race next on the streets of Nashville, Tennessee in support of the NTT IndyCar Series, August 4-6, while the GT World Challenge America championship resumes August 18-20 at Road America.

Charlie Luck // No. 45 Porsche 911 GT3 R

It always feels good to come back after a rough day like we had yesterday. I really have to take my hat off to Bobby Viglione and Jan. They worked tirelessly on the car and made it better. We still have ways to go but it’s better. I’m thrilled to have a good third place finish after yesterday. It feels good to be back on the podium.

Jan Heylen // No. 45 Porsche 911 GT3 R

It’s nice to be back on the podium after a tough race yesterday. We got some good points but I’m disappointed that we can’t compete for the win. Hopefully we’ll have some good things to come, and we can do a little bit better at the next race.

Adam Adelson // No. 120 Porsche 911 GT3 R

Talk about a weekend of adversity. It was a tough one any way you look at it. I had a shunt on Friday practice in the morning, which was totally my fault. I was slower than I needed to be for the first two days of testing and all of Friday practice, but come qualifying, Elliott and I both did what we needed to do. Unfortunately, the races didn’t go our ways for a number of reasons. But regardless, I’m still really proud of that entire effort by the by the Wright Motorsports team, and the support from Porsche. Even though this is the first race of the race weekend of the season that we didn’t walk away with any trophies, this is arguably the weekend that we grew the most as a team and I know we’re going to come out guns blazing at Road America.

Elliott Skeer // No. 120 Porsche 911 GT3 R

This was a big boy weekend: GT3 cars at VIR, and it was definitely a new experience that didn’t start out on the best foot. We didn’t have quite the best Saturday you could want, but the team did everything we ever needed to get ourselves sorted for Sunday. We gave it all we had. I’m learning a lot with every single lap I do in one of these cars, and I’m incredibly happy with how Adam drove. At the end of the day, gaining four spots overall in the race and finishing fourth in class is a result we can be happy with. I believe we still have the points lead, so all the work we did early in the year was for a Saturday to happen and still be okay.

Wright Motorsports
Wright Motorsports is the premier Porsche race engineering facility in Ohio and a multi-series and international racing team known for superb car preparation, expert race strategy, and driver development. Located in Batavia, Ohio, it is owned and directed by John Wright, a certified Porsche factory-trained technician. As a crew chief John Wright has played a key role in winning eight driver and seven team championships in World Challenge, IMSA (ALMS) and the Grand-Am Rolex Series. Wright Motorsports won the team championship in Porsche GT3 Cup USA in 2012, 2013, and 2015, and went on to win the Pirelli World Challenge Overall, Sprint, Team, and Manufacturer’s titles in 2017. In 2020, the team captured the GT World Challenge America Am championship. In 2021, Wright Motorsports had a wildly successful season, capturing nine championships across their five racing efforts.

Mercedes-AMG GT3 Teams Secure Six Wins to Sweep Fanatec GT World Challenge and GT America Powered by AWS SRO Motorsports America Races This Weekend at VIRginia International Raceway

DANVILLE, Virginia – Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing teams CrowdStrike Racing with Riley, TR3 Racing and TKO Motorsports combined for a perfect six-for-six Mercedes-AMG GT3 race win sweep in Fanatec GT World Challenge and GT America powered by AWS competition this weekend at VIRginia International Raceway. The victories were highlighted by overall Fanatec GT World Challenge triumphs by George Kurtz and Colin Braun in the No. 04 CrowdStrike by Riley Mercedes-AMG GT3 on Sunday and a debut win by the first-time Pro-class driver pairing of Daniel Morad and Kenton Koch in the No. 9 TRG Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 on Saturday.

The run of race wins also kept Mercedes-AMG Motorsport customer teams undefeated in GT America competition with a perfect 10-for-10 record in the year’s opening races.

The VIR GT America winner was Memo Gidley who swept both of the weekend’s 40-minute sprint races in the No. 101 TKO Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT3 to build his season win total to a series-leading six victories. Gidley came into the VIR weekend leading the GT America championship and expanded his first-place points margin after his second weekend sweep of the season.

Gidley also won both races at NOLA Motorsports Park in April in addition to a Sunday victory in the season-opening race weekend at the St. Petersburg Grand Prix and a Saturday triumph one race later in Sonoma.

Sunday marked the second GT World Challenge Pro-Am win of the weekend for Kurtz and Braun who picked up their first victory in the class while finishing third overall on Saturday.

Morad and Koch in turn finished third overall in Sunday’s final GT World Challenge 90-minute race but ahead of all other Pro-division competitors for their second class win of the weekend.

The six victories were part of a weekend tally of 10 total podium finishes at VIR that included a third place showing by Kurtz in Saturday’s first GT America race and a Pirelli GT4 America podium.

Michai Stephens and Jesse Webb rebounded from a frustrating opening race Saturday to secure a third place Silver class and overall finish Sunday in the No. 34 Conquest Racing/JMF Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT4.

Other podium players at VIR included CRP Racing GT America drivers Todd Treffert and Jason Daskalos. Treffert, making just his seventh professional race start, broke through for a second-place finish Saturday in his No. 41 CRP Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3. Daskalos, a two-time GT America race winner this season, stepped up to finish second in Sunday’s final GT America race in his No. 27 CRP Racing Mercedes-AMG GT4.

Saturday’s top three of Gidley, Treffert and Kurtz was the second Mercedes-AMG GT3 podium lockout in the last three GT America race weekends. At NOLA, Gidley led a GT America Mercedes-AMG GT3 victory lane sweep that included Kurtz in second and Daskalos in third.

The VIR weekend’s perfect winning performance didn’t come without its fair share of challenges. Koch lost some time in the pits in Saturday’s GT World Challenge race when he had trouble locating the TR3 Racing pit stall.

Morad took over the No. 9 only to rebound from a strange incident of his own when the car’s roof radio antennae came loose and dangled into the cockpit. Morad went slightly off course and lost the lead when the swinging antennae hit him in the eye but recovered to retake first place a lap later.

Next up for Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing teams in SRO Motorsports America competition is a GT America doubleheader feature race at the Music City Grand Prix in Nashville, August 4 – 6. The next SRO Motorsports America all-series weekend of competition will be held at Road America, August 18 – 20.

Daniel Morad, Driver – No. 9 TR3 Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “Saturday’s race wasn’t the easiest win. We only had one session of preparation to get the car dialed in before qualifying. We just used each session as a test leading to the next, and we were getting there with the car. Clearly, it was there with being able to control Saturday’s race, and Kenton did a great job in his opening stint to open up a gap. He wanted to try a ‘three-stop strategy’ when he couldn’t find our pit box! Then in my stint our car’s roof antennae came loose and poked me in the eye. I was making a turn and went off, but luckily not too far off, and a lap later was able to get the lead back. From there it was smooth sailing. Kenton gave me a race-winning car in a race-winning position in the first race and it was even better on Sunday. It’s a testament to the Mercedes-AMG GT platform and how easy it is to get it in the window, and the TR3 engineering team worked hard and did great.”

Kenton Koch, Driver – No. 9 TR3 Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “It was really cool just to have the opportunity compete in a Mercedes-AMG GT3 again, and with TR3 Racing and at VIR, which is a good place. I have had good luck here in the past, and this is a good bunch of guys to be able to help get me up to speed in the limited time we had but we made progress throughout the weekend. In Saturday’s race, that was the best I could have done with what I had. I think we did OK, but going into the pit box was very interesting! It was a sea of black suits and orange boards, and I just couldn’t see our pit. I couldn’t see it, but the one orange thing I could see was Daniel in his driver’s suit jumping up and down! That was the only orange thing that stood out. I was super bummed and disappointed in myself, but things happen, people are human, and it all worked out for the win. It was a little bit harder Sunday but getting the car from Daniel with fresh rubber in the second part of the race made it easier to drive through some competitors. It’s always good to drive a Mercedes-AMG GT3.”

George Kurtz, Driver – No. 04 CrowdStrike Racing with Riley Mercedes-AMG GT3: “It was a great weekend. The CrowdStrike and Riley guys gave us a great car, the competition was fierce, and we feel very fortunate to be the overall winners on Sunday, not just in Pro-Am. We closed in on the points lead and we are excited about going into the next race. I had lots of pressure throughout the race, but I just think toward the end we just had with the Mercedes-AMG GT3 a better tire degradation program. We were able to build a bit of a gap and close it out. Credit to Mercedes-AMG, it’s a great chassis and a great car, and we are fortunate to be driving it.”

Colin Braun, Driver – No. 04 CrowdStrike Racings with Riley Mercedes-AMG GT3: “Obviously, a great weekend. We had a couple days of testing beforehand. It gave us a chance to work through a lot of things and the Riley/CrowdStrike guys just did a great job. We worked really hard on those test days and, as always, George puts a big effort in – working, working, working – and it is nice to see all of that hard work pay off. We had a little bit different setup philosophy, more long-run focused, and today that paid off. At the end we have good pace there on the tires. We will keep our heads down and keep chipping away at it.”

Memo Gidley, Driver – No. 101 TKO Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT3: “It was great to get some first-place finishes and collect all the points we could. It is just awesome, very nice, very nice! Coming here, this is our first year with the Mercedes-AMG GT3, everything is new with the car, new with the team. Coming here I was definitely not feeling the love with the car, but we just kept tweaking on it and it just got a little bit better, a little bit better, a little better, and that includes from Saturday’s race to Sunday’s race. As a driver, when you can get in that spot with the car where you can just balance it on the edge consistently everywhere, it is just very satisfying. That’s where the TKO car was on Sunday.”

Todd Treffert, Driver – No. 41 CRP Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “In a race of attrition, I was able to keep the car clean and lasted them out on Saturday. Just staying out of trouble was the key, but the car was great and ready to go. CRP Racing put together a great Mercedes-AMG GT3, they are a great team, and I am figuring out how to drive it. My first race was just Sonoma this year and I didn’t know what I was doing. I was all over the place, so coming to a track like VIR you are familiar with makes all the difference.”

Michai Stephens, Driver – No. 34 Conquest Racing/JMF Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT4: “The Conquest Racing/JMF Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT4 team took on the challenges of VIR head on! Given the track’s configuration, the team knew that the undertaking was going to be massive, but as a unit we leaned into the challenge, pushing with everything we had. Such desire resulted in a personal mistake into the Oak Tree turn on Saturday, ultimately dropping us from the podium in the first race after a monster drive from Jesse. In race two we looked to capitalize where and when we could, placing us in third before a lengthy caution period brought the race to a conclusion. Simply put, we took it on the chin this weekend and will be stronger because of it!”

Meyer Shank Racing Shows Big Improvement at Road America

#06: Helio Castroneves, Meyer Shank Racing Honda

Elkhart Lake, Wisc. – (18 June 2023) – A total team effort from the entire Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) squad propelled the two-car team to its best results of the 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, finishing 14th and 15th in Sunday’s Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America.

Simon Pagenaud (No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) came from 20th on the starting grid and used a strong car and steady driving to work into the top half of the field through the first 20 laps. He suffered a setback soon after however, when he went off course while fighting Marcus Ericsson for 12th, resulting in a grass-cutting excursion that cost him nine spots.

A lap 24 caution flag set the stage for the No. 60 pink and black clad MSR pit crew to pick the Frenchman up soon after, using lightning-fast pit work to take six positions back, promoting Pagenaud back to 15th on the subsequent restart. He was one of the few drivers that was able to coax some performance out of the red Firestone alternate tires and made his way to 13th before his final pit stop.

Meanwhile, Helio Castroneves (No. 06 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) had a tough start to the weekend after qualifying 26th on Saturday, but the 55-lap race saw him advance 11 positions.

Castroneves overcame a bobble during his second stop and gained seven spots on his second stint to move up to 17th. The four-time Indianapolis 500 winner used his experience to continue the chase over the final 20 laps around the 4.048-mile Road America circuit, chasing his teammate down as the two ran within two-seconds of each other over the waning laps.

Pagenaud made his crew’s quick pit work pay off, using calm hands to avoid incidents that some of his competitors faced in the waning laps to come home in 14th, while Castroneves matched his season best, duplicating the 15th-place result he posted in the Indy 500.

MSR will have a week off as they prepare for their home race as the Pataskala, Ohio-based team heads to nearby Lexington for the July 2 Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Driver Quotes:

Simon Pagenaud:
“The result is not what I would like, because the car was phenomenal. The race was run well, the strategy was great, the pit stops were amazing. But unfortunately, what really cost us today was when Ericsson went off track. He came back onto the racing line and hit my rear going into a fast corner, which ended up pushing me off track. I was running with Dixon at that point and he finished fourth, so I believe that’s where we could have been. But it gives me a lot of hope for the future – we’ve made major improvements over the last several races. We still have a few things to work on, like speed and acceleration, but once we get that, we’ll be in good shape. Lots of positives as we head to Iowa to go testing. Then we get a weekend off!”

Helio Castroneves:

“The 06 crew did a phenomenal job. We had a little incident in the pits – the hose got tangled in the front wing – and I was ready to leave, so unfortunately we got a penalty from that. The race was amazing for us otherwise, we had really great pace. Moving from 26th to 15th definitely shows that we had speed in the car and that’s very promising.”

CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT ROAD AMERICA: TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING RECAP

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
SONSIO GRAND PRIX AT ROAD AMERICA
ELKHART LAKE, WISCONSIN
TEAM CHEVY POST RACE RECAP
JUNE 18, 2023

TEAM CHEVY DOUBLE PODIUM AT ROAD AMERICA
Josef Newgarden and Pato O’Ward Finish Second and Third Respectively

  • Josef Newgarden, No. 2 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet, claimed his third podium of the season including two wins-Texas Motor Speedway and the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 with a runner-up finish in today’s Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America
  • Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren INDYCAR Chevrolet, claimed his fourth podium of the season with a third-place finish in the 55-lap/220.77-mile race on 4.014-mile track
  • Today’s finishes are the 12th and 13th podiums of the season for a Chevrolet 2.2 liter V6 powered drivers in the NTT INDYCAR Series, and the 13th podium for a Chevy driver at Road America
  • Will Power, No. 12 Verizon 5G Team Penske Chevrolet, was credited with leading seven of the 55 laps
  • In six of the eight races run to-date in 2023, Chevrolet drivers have occupied two steps of the podium including three wins
  • Next on the schedule is the INDY 200 at MID-OHIO Sports Car Course June 30 – July 2, 2023

TEAM CHEVY FINISHING POSITIONS:

Josef Newgarden, No. 2 Chevrolet 2nd

Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Chevrolet 3rd

Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Chevrolet 8th

Alexander Rossi, No. 7 Chevrolet 10th

Rinus VeeKay, No, 21 Chevrolet 12th

Will Power, No. 12 Chevrolet 13th

Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 Chevrolet 16th

Ryan Hunter-Reay, No. 20 Chevrolet 17th

Callum Illott, No. 77 Chevrolet 18th

Agustin Canapino, No. 78 Chevrolet 19th

Felix Rosenqvist, No. 6 Chevrolet 20th

Benjamin Pedersen, No. 55 Chevrolet 21st

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES):

JOSEF NEWGARDEN, NO. 2 PPG TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET:

TALK ABOUT YOUR DAY AND HOW YOU BATTLED

“I mean we definitely had a shot at the win today, but not at the end. I think (Alex) Palou was just better than us in that final stint. So, I think he did a great job, and he is very deserving. In the middle of the race definitely felt like we had an opportunity, and I chose a lane on the restart when we had the off-cycle cars in front of us and I just chose the wrong lane. I chose the wrong lane with Palou, and I lost a couple of spots to Colton (Herta) and Pato (O’Ward) and that just set us up for the end of the race and playing catch up. I felt like if I had made a different choice there, then maybe we would have had an opportunity for the win. But I guess I am happy to be disappointed with second. This was a great recovery drive I think from our team. You know we rolled off pretty bad and we were off the pace and not happy. This team went to work and did a great job with the PPG car and Team Chevy. So, I have to be pretty pleased with second, its just tough when you have an opportunity to win and you just don’t seal the deal.”

GIVEN HOW GOOD YOU HAVE BEEN HERE IN THE PAST, WERE YOU SURPRISED WITH HOW DIFFERENT THINGS ARE WITH THE NEW PAVEMENT?

“Yes and no. We knew it was going to be drastically different than it was in the past and I am a big fan of old pavement tracks. I think the team here has done a tremendous job and the track is in great shape and its super smooth. I think as a team we need to be better on smooth surfaces. It seems like a weakness of ours right now. We were certainly better on the old surface, we just have to figure out what is the ideal package here going forward. But we will work on it, I believe in this team, and we will figure it out.”

SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN, NO, 3 SONSIO TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET:

ON YOUR RACE:

“Pretty decent day for the Sonsio Chevy. I finished eighth. It could have been a lot worse, so we made the best of what we had to work with. So we will take that and move on to Mid-Ohio where we won last year.”

CHALLENGES IN TODAY’S RACE ON WORKING YOUR WAY TO THE FRONT:

“I just think it’s very easy to use a lot of push to pass and making sure that you have some available to you. But ultimately it was just like a tire race. Like it was just, be on the right tire at the right time.

“People that were on the reds when there’s heap of those yellows, you know, guys like Dixon and that they just benefit huge. Ultimately, I think we’re probably like top-six today. I think is a really good bounce back, you know. We really found something in the warm-up today and yeah, I think balance-wise the car felt really nice, so I’m happy with that.”

PATO O’WARD, NO. 5 ARROW MCLAREN INDYCAR CHEVROLET:

LET’S GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF THE RACE AND EVERYTHING YOU HAD GOING ON AND HOW YOU MADE YOUR WAY BACK TO THE PODIUM

“It was a hard-fought race for us, and we were a bit of a ping pong in the beginning, getting hit in turn one and hit in turn two. We got shuffled back and had to give up a couple of positions and then I think we were sitting ninth or something and we just fought our way forward. There was no other thing to do and yeah, I am happy with the result. It was a solid job by the team in the pits and considering where we have ended the last couple of races, this was a really good job.”

YOU HAD TO BE BROUGHT BACK, YOU RAN OUT OF FUEL ON THE COOL DOWN LAP, IS THAT RIGHT?

“Yeah, I might have made it, but I might have not. It was going to be more of a pain to run out of fuel over there by the kink, so I just stopped in turn five.”

NOW THAT MAYBE YOU HAVE GOTTEN SOME MOMENTUM BACK, WHAT DOES THIS DO FOR THE PROGRAM?

“We have been fighting in the top three every single weekend and there hasn’t been one where we haven’t. So, I don’t see that changing and I think we are still going to be in the fight. Obviously, this isn’t ideal for all of us, including ourselves in the championship, but Alex and the Ganassi guys did a fantastic job today. We need to be better.”

THOUGHTS ON THE REPAVE

“I am a big fan of this repave. It’s been a joy to drive this track.”

FELIX ROSENQVIST, NO. 6 ONSEMI ARROW MCLAREN INDYCAR CHEVROLET:

ON HIS RACE:

”It was an eventful race. There were a lot of ups and downs. We got punted off by Rinus Veekay, which was kind of an unnecessary move on his side early in the race. But we did a good job at getting back and we were actually running P7 there before the last pitstop. Then, we have to check exactly what it was, but we had something wrong with the fuel cell. It seems like we didn’t get all the fuel, and we didn’t get full-tank basically. So, we went into panic mode on the last stint to save a ridiculous amount of fuel, and we just felt like a rock through the field. It was unfortunate, but it was actually a pretty damn good race, so we’ll bring that with us and see what went wrong there.”

ALEXANDER ROSSI, NO. 7 ARROW MCLAREN INDYCAR CHEVROLET:

WHAT WERE YOU GUYS BATTLING TODAY THAT LED YOU TO SLIP THERE AT THE END?

“I don’t know, I honestly don’t know. I think the balance was pretty good and I think that….I don’t know. I feel like it’s something to do with a straight-line thing, but I haven’t been able to look at data yet. We had to use a lot of overtake to just keep position, and then at the end it was like other cars had 50 seconds more than us. With the straights here, that is really where we lost most of the spots in the final stint. The car was good so I don’t really have an answer. All through the weekend the Arrow McLaren team did an amazing job, Team Chevy has been fantastic, and I think from the test here we carried a lot of potential into the weekend, but this is the first Sunday where we have really struggled. We will look into it, and it’s not the end of the world, but certainly we are going to have to find an answer for that guy that keeps winning.”

DOES IT MAKE THIS ONE A BIT HARDER TO SWALLOW GIVEN THE OPTOMISM AT THE START OF THE WEEKEND?

“Like I said, the balance was good, and I felt like we were good compared to other cars, we just were getting overtaken a lot. So, I don’t know if it was our trim level, I don’t know if it was gearing, I don’t know if they were just better in those corners than me. Like I said, we will look into it and better understand it. All-in-all we came into this weekend focusing on single lap pace and we determined that we have that sorted out. We just now have to blend Saturdays and Sundays together.”

RYAN HUNTER-REAY, NO. 20 BITNILE.COM ED CARPENTER RACING CHEVROLET:

“All in all, I feel it was a pretty positive day in that we have a direction for the future. We did have some setbacks today, we had to use a set of Firestone primaries that were just off the whole way through. Unfortunately, we had to pit for tires and here at Road America, you need to be pitting for fuel on an empty tank. That set our race on a different path and from there, we had to save a lot of fuel. We could only do what we could do. Moving up 10 spots today was a good start and there were a lot of positives behind the scenes.”

RINUS VEEKAY, NO. 21 DIRECT SUPPLY ED CARPENTER RACING CHEVROLET:

“Pretty happy! It was a roller coaster race. I got a penalty leaving the pit box, but I had no time to stop or I would have held the other guy up even more. I just stayed flat and hoped for the best. It was a pretty harsh penalty, going all the way to the back. From then on though, we maximized the day. I was P23 and made it all the way back to P12. Quite happy, the car felt good. I could really attack on the restarts and that’s how I moved my way forward. It was a pleasure to drive the Direct Supply car! If we had not had the penalty, we could have had a Top 10 but we maximized what we had, so I am happy. It was a fun race on my favorite track! This is the first time in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES I have had fun race at Road America. It was a pretty good job by Ryan (Hunter-Reay) as well in his first race back! Good day for the team and on to the middle of Ohio!”

CALLUM ILOTT, NO. 77 JUNCOS HOLLINGER RACING CHEVROLET:

“Tough weekend. I haven’t really had the pace all week. But got some good results, had good pit stops and made up a few positions. We got shuffled back a little bit, but it’s a learning weekend with a new pavement and new track. We just quite weren’t, quite on top of it. So after reviewing a little bit, especially for Laguna Seca, it’s probably going to be a very similar principle. At least we’ve got some good points. We can move on to Mid-Ohio which is a bit more familiar for us.”

AGUSTIN CANAPINO, NO. 78 JUNCOS HOLLINGER RACING CHEVROLET:

“To finish 18th was a good for me. Not the beginning, I struggled a lot with the red tires. But after that with the blacks, I’m back in the race. We’re trying hard, and the guys are working hard, and we finished in a good position, taking some points. Just behind of my teammate. I’m happy with my performance. I’m learning a lot race by race. I improving and we want more of course, but it was a good result like good points. I was to the best week of the race. Well, now we will focus on Mid-Ohio.”

2023 CHEVROLET BY THE NUMBERS:

190: NTT INDYCAR SERIES races as V6 engine supplier since 2012 return to INDYCAR.

109: Wins in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES since 2012.

121: Earned poles since 2012.

7: Manufacturer Championships since 2012.

7: Driver/entrant champions since 2012.

12: Indianapolis 500 victories by Chevrolet at Indianapolis Motor Speedway historically

5: Indianapolis 500 wins by Chevrolet since 2012 in the V6 2.2-liter twin turbo direct injected era.

Josef Newgarden

Pato O’Ward

Press Conference

THE MODERATOR: We are joined by podium finishers Josef Newgarden and Pato O’Ward. Josef with his third podium of the season as he remains third in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES points standing. Also joining us Pato O’Ward from Arrow McLaren, fifth in the points standings as well.

Josef, lead us off a little bit. What did you think about this afternoon?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I mean, it was a pretty good day. Yeah, it was an okay day. Disappointing for the way it finished for us just because there was a great opportunity in the middle to win this race.

I think at the end Alex had the field covered. He was very good on that final stint. I don’t think we were going to make anything happen there. In the middle there was a great opportunity, we just didn’t capitalize on it. Got pretty dicey with the restarts.

I’m conflicted because on the one hand it was a great recovery for all of us on Team Penske. We started this weekend in pretty bad shape, were really far off the pace. We chipped away at it, did a lot of work, felt like we got really close in qualifying, had a really good race car.

From that standpoint I’m elated, but just disappointed. Looked like we had an opportunity today and we weren’t really able to seal the deal. It was a great job for our team.

THE MODERATOR: Pato, your thoughts on another podium in 2023.

PATO O’WARD: It was a hard-fought podium for my 5 camp. We were a bit of a ping-pong ball in the start of the race in turn one and turn three, then got shuffled back even more. So, yeah, we had to pass everybody on track.

Obviously happy with the result. But yeah, I think we all need to be better if we want to catch the 10 car. That’s just the reality of it. I think same as Josef, we had a massive opportunity to capitalize and I think to win this race, because I feel like I definitely had the pace. We kind of threw that away in our last pit stop.

Yeah, we’re just going to keep on fighting. We win together, we lose together. That’s how it’s always going to be.

So, yeah, I’m excited for the nine races to come. It’s still a long championship, lots can happen. We just need to keep improving.

THE MODERATOR: You haven’t had a chance to look at some of the numbers. The passing stats are through the roof. Some cars going off. That adds to that. 444 on-track passes in this race. 386 were for position. 110 came in the top 10 today. There were 32 in the top five. All these are smashing the numbers since INDYCAR started recording these numbers in 2016 at Road America.

Speak to the competition of this series, the crazy action that you saw out on the racetrack today.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I mean, it was an unbelievable race. I think as a driver, not always what you want. You want to be just out front, kind of green from start to finish, just an easy day. But if you’re a fan, this is a very difficult race. There was just a lot that happened.

Pato, like he spoke about, people were shuffling forward and backwards. Restarts were bringing different action. The tires were bringing something different for people. It was possible to pass, like very much so. It raced really well.

There was a lot of unknowns going into the new surface on how it would race. I think today, I don’t know how you could have asked for much better of a race. From that standpoint it was more stressful for us. Hopefully the fans really enjoyed the action of it.

THE MODERATOR: Pato?

PATO O’WARD: Yeah, I mean, I agree with that with every race. Like every race, you never know what to expect in INDYCAR. You just don’t.

THE MODERATOR: We’ll start with questions.

Q. Pato, start of the race, green flag, turn one, next thing you know you were hit in the rear. Did you think it was a little early for that?

PATO O’WARD: No. I mean, it’s obviously not ideal. I was just hoping that my attenuator was fine. If they get a bit more under you, your gearbox is kind of done, so that would have been miserable.

But thankfully it wasn’t. I had the chance to fight my way through. I enjoyed. I had fun.

Q. For the two of you, how difficult was it not knowing the way the tires were going to necessarily work? Even talking to your engineers before the race, they weren’t quite sure. They just knew it was almost like everything was upside down tire-wise at this track compared to other tracks.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, I mean, there was a lot of unknowns, a lot of questions to answer that. We all had an idea. You don’t know until you really run full stints, have full fuel in the car, everybody is equal.

It was kind of somewhat of a guess. Hopefully we made the right guess. It seemed like everybody had the same idea going into the race. That’s why you saw everybody start on blacks for the most part.

It was a little upside down. The black was just a better tire all around. The red had some potential in the beginning, but it definitely more fade, more degradation.

I think that made it exciting. I mean, the way the tires stacked up, it was very raceable on both compounds. The primary was just a little better today.

Q. The season is not halfway over, but I think the points lead is now 71 for Alex. What is it going to take to have an up-for-grabs race in terms of points standings?

PATO O’WARD: Win races (smiling). If you win nine more races, yeah, you can do it (smiling).

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Probably win by 200 points if you won nine races straight. Yeah, I mean, it’s pretty wide open still.

Q. Josef, if I understood correctly, shortly after the race you said you enjoyed or you liked the old configuration better. When you came here, I think you were informed that there was a new pavement. What did you expect?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Well, I’m biased. I’m an old surface fan anywhere we go. I don’t like new pavement at any track. But it is a different challenge than what you get on an old surface.

I think as a team we’re not excelling on smooth surfaces, particularly something like this. It’s in our control to make it better. As a team, we’ve got to figure out a better formula for our cars with this type of track.

I think this weekend just cemented that for us. We already felt that way at previous tracks. Running through this weekend, the test last week, we definitely confirmed that we have a weakness on these type of surfaces.

We knew that going in. We knew it was going to be new. I love Road America. I still love it just as much as I loved it in the past.

Yeah, if I had to pick my choice, I always like an old track. But that’s a personal opinion.

Q. Next year, more races, more rubber, maybe we are back to the old situation.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Definitely not. The old surface was old. I don’t know how old, but it must have been 15, 20 years.

Q. ’95.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: ’95? Even more. Geez, that’s 27, 30 years.

No, it will take quite a while to get back to what we were in the past. It will set in. I think you put three, four, five years on it, it will start to come back. But it’s just a new style of track.

I think it’s in our control to make better. We as a team are just not good enough on these type of tracks. We have to figure out where our weakness is there.

Q. Josef, you said you could pass today. After yesterday, we would have been surprised if people were talking about going two-wide through five. What happened? Why was passing doable today?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think a lot of it was the tire. You had degradation in the tire, particularly early in the race. As the track gripped up, that got tougher because you had less deg at the end of the race.

Early on with different compounds, the red was weaker, which gave opportunities. Even on the primaries, they would wear out. That gave people opportunities.

I think just in general, the cadence of the driving and the track with this tire grip, there was still great opportunity to pass people. There was a lot of drag on the car, so you could get runs on people. You could use overtake and it was effective. There’s just a lot of reasons why. Not one thing or another.

We’re definitely going to leave here going, yeah, this place races really well. You can start 15th and pass forward. Doesn’t mean you’re going to win, but you could pass forward today.

PATO O’WARD: Yeah, I think the numbers today show it’s very raceable, a lot of action, yeah.

Q. Pato, how difficult was it to keep Dixon behind towards the end of the race, or was it?

PATO O’WARD: No. I knew if I just didn’t make mistakes, I was going to be fine. I was playing with my fuel numbers. I just kept getting a bigger — no. I kept getting a smaller number each time, so I was able to use even more and more fuel every single lap, like five, six to go.

Yeah, it was all about hitting my marks, not really doing anything too crazy.

Q. Do you spend any time worrying about the gap that Alex has built up or do you put that out of your mind and focus on your own performance?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s kind of out of our control. They’ve had a good run up to this point, right? They’ve not had a bad race. I think that’s to be expected.

We had an engine pop on us in the very first round. Everybody has a different story. If you look at their story, they’ve not had one bad race yet. When you have eight races in a row without a bad one, this is what happens points-wise.

What’s going to happen on the final nine, it’s impossible to say. There’s so much season still that he’s got a good cushion at this point, they’ve done a great job, but I don’t think that guarantees anything in INDYCAR.

THE MODERATOR: Congratulations. Appreciate you guys.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Thank you.

PATO O’WARD: Thank you.

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