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Kansas
By A.J. Foyt
The
race at Kansas Speedway had always been run on what seemed like the
hottest day of the summer but this year it was moved to the last
weekend in April. The race was cooler than normal but it was held on
what was probably the hottest day of April. With 85 degrees and a
fairly strong wind, it made driving conditions a little tricky
around the 1.5 mile superspeedway.
Our driver Darren Manning handled
it all pretty well in the ABC Supply car. He qualified 11th
which was our best qualifying run on an oval since the 2006 season
opener when we qualified 10th at Homestead, FL.
This year in the IndyCar Series,
we don’t have final practice on the ovals which means that you are
finished running after you qualify for the race (except for the
Indianapolis 500’s Carb Day). It means that there is one less
practice session, so in Kansas, the teams had two one-hour sessions
on Saturday to figure out their qualifying and race set-ups.
Some figured it out better than
others and some never did. We had our own struggles but nothing like
last year. It was more like last week in Japan, where by the end of
the race, Manning was running his best times of the day. He ran
ninth or 10th until the first round of pit stops.
We made some adjustments to the
car which took longer than just fuel and tires and he dropped to 12th.
The stop was under green so that hurt us a little. We didn’t have a
problem on the stop but we are looking at ways to speed them up.
The race was slowed by only two
yellow flags, one of which came after everyone had stopped.
That meant teams couldn’t make
massive changes on their setups because there wasn’t enough time
during the green flag pit stops. You’re limited to changing air
pressures and a turn or two of the front wings. Of course the
drivers’ have additional tools in the cockpit such as adjusting the
front and rear bars and plus a weight jacker to try to compensate
for the changing track conditions.
Looking at the computer, he was
using them especially in traffic which turned out to be the most
challenging condition out there. It was difficult to pass cars that
were slower than you which is how we got hung behind slower cars,
losing lots of track position.
In the last stint, Darren passed
one such car and with less than ten laps to go, he closed in on the
ninth and tenth positions: my grandson A.J. IV and Jeff Simmons were
battling side by side. It could have become very interesting but
Scott Sharp spun and the race ended under caution. We finished 11th.
I have to remember we keep
improving race by race (it’s our best finish this year for the ABC
Supply team) but I’d like to step up that pace in finishes too.
I was glad to see my grandson come
in ninth to earn his first top-10 finish of the year with Tony
George’s team. He did a great job and I’m sure it will boost his
confidence going into Indy.
There are lots of exciting things
going on for me at Indy—starting with A.J. Foyt Opening Day at the
Speedway this Sunday. The four cars I drove to victory lane at Indy
plus the one Kenny Brack drove, will circle the Speedway with
drivers who all have a connection to me in some way. I will be in
the pace car driven by Tony George. I’m sure it will bring to mind
my ‘77 win when Tony Hulman took that victory lap by my side for his
last time around the Speedway.
This month is shaping up to be
filled with lots of celebrations surrounding my career. I’ll try my
best to keep you up to date but my focus will be on the race we have
to run, not the ones I’ve already run. |