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Cool Head Yields Top Five Finish
By A.J. Foyt
Iowa
Speedway looks like a fun track to drive but as the Iowa Corn Indy
250 proved, looks can be deceiving. I think there were more than a
few drivers who didn’t have much fun Sunday afternoon, or if they
did, it was short-lived.
I was glad Darren Manning and our
No. 14 ABC Supply car got out of there in one piece because it was a
wild race. The top-five finish was a bonus. I also want to say that
Iowa Speedway is a beautiful facility—they did a heckuva job
building that track. It’s been a while since I’ve been to Iowa but I
really enjoyed my visit there.
Some
people might say we lucked in to our top five-finish but I say that
avoiding all of those crashes that happened right in front of Darren
took more than luck. Luck might account for one or two but he missed
all of them so I think you have to give him credit because there was
some skill involved too.
His experience and not pushing the
ABC Supply car to its absolute limit on a day when everyone else had
trouble staying within their limits worked to our advantage.
We’ve had other races where we’ve
had rotten luck—running strong but having yellows come out after
we’ve pitted or having problems with the tires (like at Texas when
we cut a tire right away). We had some of that Sunday too – the
yellow came out during our first green flag pitstop—and I thought,
oh no, not again. But this time we got our lap back with the wave
around. We lost all our track position which gave Darren prime
seating for the accidents that followed and I saw just how good he
was at choosing the right line.
We had problems with the tires but
everyone else did too. They were so hard that our ABC Supply car
didn’t start feeling good until about 20 laps into the run. That
made Darren cautious on the restarts which probably gave him that
extra second or two he needed to decide when all hell broke loose in
front of him.
But it hurt us in the end.
For our final pitstop on lap 216,
we were going to do fuel only because the tires looked so good. A
crewman asked the Firestone engineer about our plan and the
Firestone engineer was concerned enough to speak to me personally
and recommend changing tires. His concern was strong enough that I
ordered the tires as Darren came down pit road!
It wasn’t pretty the few seconds
before Darren got to our box but the crew got the tires on and away
he went. We came out ahead of Buddy Rice and would have stayed ahead
of him had the yellow not come out for debris about 10 laps later.
Darren needed 20 laps for his
tires to come in and when the green came out with 15 laps to go, I
knew we would be in trouble. Buddy squeezed underneath him five laps
from the end. I thought we would end up sixth but then Ed Carpenter
had a problem right at the end so we got our top five.
Had it been for the win, I would
have risked not changing tires but I’m not going to take a chance
like that for a fifth or sixth place finish. Of course I think
Darren would have given Scott Sharp a real hard run for third if I
had. Others had some bad luck (and some of it was self-induced but
that’s another column). I think Darren earned his top five--he kept
his head when it seemed to me that everyone else was losing theirs.
I understand why Firestone advised
us the way they did. What I didn’t know at the time (we’re talking
about a hectic 20-second timeframe) was that one of my crewmen had
asked Firestone their opinion. That probably would have affected my
decision because at the time I thought Firestone was warning
everyone. Whenever you ask the tire guys if you should change tires
they are always going to say yes because they are the last ones who
want to take any risks. And you can’t blame them.
In any case, it was a morale
booster for our team and it gives Darren some confidence going to
the three-quarter mile Richmond International Raceway, a track very
similar to Iowa. The SunTrust Indy Challenge has the potential to be
a wild race too. I’ll be pretty busy this weekend because my USAC
Silver Crown team will be competing there also. We finished one-two
at the last race I was at (the Homestead-Miami season opener) so
maybe we can have a doubleheader win this weekend.
You can see for yourself--tune in
to ESPN this Saturday night at 7:30 pm eastern. |