Indianapolis, IN (May 21, 2010) - Dreyer & Reinbold Racing drivers,
Mike Conway (No. 24 Dad’s Root Beer), Justin Wilson (No. 22 Z-Line
Designs), Tomas Scheckter (No. 23 Mona Vie), and Ana Beatriz (No. 25
Ipiranga) maintained their progress they have built over the last
couple of days. Luckily, the rain stayed away long enough to enable
all four drivers to get ample track time in.
The goal for today was to get the cars dialed in for qualifying
tomorrow. The quartet worked on race set-up, but the majority of the
day was concentrated on getting the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing machines
quick for Pole day.
Conway, in the No. 24 Dad’s Root Beer car, was the fastest of the four
with a speed of 225.060 miles per hour. He logged a total of 54 laps,
putting him 14th overall. Wilson, in the No. 22 Z-Line Designs car,
worked diligently to get his car fast for tomorrow. The Brit
completed 36 laps recording a top speed of 224.517 mph, making him
21st quickest for the session.
Scheckter in the No. 23 Mona Vie chassis, logged 19 laps with a best
of 224.176 mph, which put him in 27th position. Rookie Beatriz, in the
No. 25 Ipiranga machine, continued to work on race set-up as she
clocked a 222.225 mph and was 36th overall. The Brazilian driver
completed 59 laps today.
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing will be on track tomorrow for qualifying for
the 94th running of the Indianapolis 500. Qualifying will be
broadcast live on VERSUS at 11 am ET. For more updates on the team,
please visit www.dreyerreinboldracing.com.
What they have to say about practice for the Indianapolis 500:
Justin Wilson, No. 22 Z-Line Designs: “It’s been a tough day in
between the rain delays and working on our qualifying set-up for the
Z-Line Designs car today. It seems like every change we make we loose
speed from our baseline we set two days ago. The crew is working hard
at solving the problem and hopefully we can have our set-up sorted our
for Pole-day qualifying.”
Tomas Scheckter, No.23 Mona Vie: “The session went alright for us. We
just worked on qualifying stuff today. We are looking for a little
bit more speed, but we think the car is coming to us, so hopefully we
will peak at the right time and that is tomorrow.”
Mike Conway, No. 24 Dad’s Root Beer: “Today we ran a lot of race trim
stuff and just got the car ready for the race, making sure that we
have the car nice and comfortable. So far it looks pretty good and we
got some good speed out of the car and we can run pretty close to the
cars in front of us and that’s the main thing. We have been keeping
the car consistent as well, a long run is important and we have been
working hard on that. This afternoon we worked on more qualifying
runs too and fingers crossed we will have some good speed in the car. We need to do the same thing for qualifying tomorrow. We will just
put the car on track and make sure the speed is there again and then
line up and do a good time and hopefully we will be up there.”
Ana Beatriz, No. 25 Ipiranga: “Today the weather forecast was kind of
wrong. It was supposed to rain all day and I’m very happy that it
wasn’t right because we were able to do some laps. In the first
session we worked on the race set-up and in the afternoon we worked on
qualifying to see what it was like. It was another productive day and
I’m very happy about it. Tomorrow is another big day and we are
getting ready for it.”
About Dreyer & Reinbold Racing:
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing is entering its 11th season of full-time
competition in 2010, making it one of the longest-tenured teams in
Indy Racing League competition. Current co-owners, Dennis Reinbold
and Robbie Buhl, first teamed in full-time competition at the Walt
Disney World Speedway in January of 2000. With Buhl behind the wheel,
the two owners tasted victory in their debut race. The 2009 IZOD
IndyCar Series season-opener on the streets of St.Petersburg marked
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing’s 200th series start. DRR now has over 240
starts to tuck under its belt and has qualified a total of 23 cars for
the Indianapolis 500. In its history, the team has boasted a
championship list of alumni drivers. Besides Buhl, the team has run
Indianapolis 500 winners, Al Unser, Jr., Buddy Lazier, and Buddy Rice,
along with IZOD IndyCar Series race winner Ryan Briscoe. The team has
one of the longest lines of heritage in American open-wheel racing and
the Indianapolis 500 as Dennis
Reinbold’s grandfather, "Pop" Dreyer, built leading roadsters that
raced at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the 30s, 40s, and 50s.
More information on the team can be found at www.dreyerreinboldracing.com
More information on the IZOD IndyCar Series can be found at www.indycar.com.
Media Contact: Elizabeth Cannon (317) 341-2222 ecannon@dreyerreinbold.com
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