Conor Daly on Naptown Buzz #90
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Conor Daly on Naptown Buzz #90
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Grammy Award-winning contemporary Christian music superstar Sandi Patty will come back home to Indiana to sing the national anthem before the 97th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 26 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
This will be the sixth time Patty will sing “The Star Spangled Banner” before the world’s most prestigious auto race, more than any other individual performer. Patty, a former longtime resident of Anderson, Ind., previously sang the national anthem in 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991 and 1992.
“It is my honor to sing the national anthem again at this year’s Indianapolis 500,” Patty said. “I am proud to have called Indiana my home for so long, and it’s a privilege to be a part of this event, so rich in history and tradition, that showcases Indianapolis as one of the best cities in the world. To be ‘back home again in Indiana’ during the greatest spectacle in sports will be such a thrill for me.”
Patty is the most awarded female vocalist in contemporary Christian music history, with five Grammy Awards, four Billboard Music Awards and 40 Dove Awards during her illustrious 30-year career. She has sold more than 11 million records, with three certified platinum and five certified gold, earning her the name “The Voice.” Her upcoming full-length album will be released exclusively at Target stores beginning in August 2013, through Mood Entertainment.
Her rendition of the national anthem has become synonymous with patriotic celebration since she performed “The Star Spangled Banner” during the rededication of the Statue of Liberty in 1986.
“Sandi Patty is a Hoosier and national musical treasure, and we’re thrilled to welcome her back home to Indiana to sing the national anthem,” said Doug Boles, Indianapolis Motor Speedway chief operating officer. “Her majestic voice will fill the crowd with pride and patriotism just moments before the engines are fired at the 97th Indianapolis 500.”
Source: Indianapolis Motor Speedway
by Naptown Buzz
In a little more than a day, Katherine Legge went from Indianapolis 500 spectator to Indianapolis 500 qualifier.
The surprising turn of events Sunday propelled Legge, who logged her first track time in the morning practice session (24 laps), into her second Indianapolis 500. Less than 48 hours earlier, her Honda-powered car was a skeleton in the Gasoline Alley garage. Her deal with Schmidt Peterson Motorsports was announced on May 18.
Nearby, Michel Jourdain Jr. buried his head in the shoulder of wife, Nora, as the realization of not even presenting for a qualifying attempt for the 97th Indianapolis 500 Mile Race sunk in.
Legge sat in the No. 81 Angie’s List Schmidt Peterson Pelfrey Honda to potentially bump her way back into the 33-car field for the May 26 race. On the bubble at 223.176 mph for her four-lap average speed set five hours earlier, she breathed easier when seeing crew members offering condolences to the veteran driver from Mexico.
By Jourdain’s account, and supported by teammate Graham Rahal after turning five laps on the 2.5-mile oval late in the six-hour session, the car just wasn’t comfortable to drive. The chassis is the same that Takuma Sato challenged for the lead on the final lap in last year’s race and last driven by Mike Conway at Long Beach in mid-April.
Josef Newgarden (225.731 mph) was the fastest second-day qualifier in the No. 21 Century 21 Honda for Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing. Also qualifying were Rahal (225.007), Sebastian Saavedra (224.929), rookie Tristan Vautier (224.873), Ana Beatriz (224.184), Pippa Mann (224.005), rookie Conor Daly (223.582) and Buddy Lazier (223.442).
Lazier, 45, will make his 17th Indianapolis 500 start – the most in the field. The average speed of the field is 226.176 mph.
There are four first-year Indy 500 competitors and four females in the field.
Source: IndyCar
by Naptown Buzz
After a Indianapolis 500 pole day filled with drama for teams Ed Carpenter found himself celebrating with the Verizon P1 Award.
The lone team owner/driver in the IZOD IndyCar Series recorded a blistering four-lap average speed of 228.762 mph (best lap of 229.347 mph; 39.2418 seconds) in the No. 20 Fuzzy’s Ultra Premium Vodka Chevrolet. The one-car team bested the best of Team Penske and Andretti Autosport in the shootout to claim a $100,000 bonus and 15 precious IZOD IndyCar Series championship points.
Carpenter’s previous best start at the Speedway was eighth in 2010 and ’11; his best finish is fifth after starting 10th in 2008. His pole speed was the fastest since Sam Hornish Jr. (228.985 mph) in 2006 for Team Penske. Hornish, the last American to win the Indianapolis 500 pole, went on to win the race.
Rookie Carlos Munoz earned a front-row start and $50,000 of the Verizon Front Row Awards for second (228.342) — .2892 of a second off Carpenter’s aggregate four-lap time — and Marco Andretti was awarded a $40,000 bonus for qualifying third (228.261). It’s Andretti’s best start in eight attempts at the Speedway.
Munoz, 21, is seeking to match Juan Pablo Montoya as an Indianapolis 500 winner from Colombia. Montoya also started second – as a rookie — in his 2000 victory. He was the last first-year front-row starter.
E.J. Viso (228.150), first-year Indy 500 competitor AJ Allmendinger (228.099) and Team Penske teammate Will Power (228.087) will start on Row 2 for the 200-lap race May 26. Reigning IZOD IndyCar Series champion Ryan Hunter-Reay (227.904) will join three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves (227.762) and James Hinchcliffe (227.070) on Row 3.
Positions 25-33 will be set through four-lap qualifications May 19 on Old National Armed Forces Bump Day.
There will be at least one bump in determining the 33-car field as Schmidt Peterson Pelfrey entered the No. 81 Angie’s List Honda-powered car to be driven by Katherine Legge. She’s expected to participate in the 9-10 a.m. (ET) practice session and make at least one qualifying attempt later in the day. Each entrant is allowed three qualifying attempts as time permits.
In addition to Legge, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing teammates Graham Rahal and Michel Jourdain Jr., rookies Tristan Vautier and Conor Daly, Ana Beatriz, Buddy Lazier, Pippa Mann, Josef Newgarden and Sebastian Saavedra will attempt to qualify.
Results of qualifying Sunday for the 2012 Indianapolis 500 IZOD IndyCar Series event on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with Rank, car number in parentheses, driver, chassis-engine, time and speed in parentheses:
1. (20) Ed Carpenter, Dallara-Chevy 02:37.3689 ( 228.762)
2. (26) Carlos Munoz, Dallara-Chevy 02:37.6581 ( 228.342)
3. (25) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Chevy 02:37.7139 ( 228.261)
4. (5) EJ Viso, Dallara-Chevy 02:37.7907 ( 228.150)
5. (2) AJ Allmendinger, Dallara-Chevy 02:37.8264 ( 228.099)
6. (12) Will Power, Dallara-Chevy 02:37.8342 ( 228.087)
7. (1) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Chevy 02:37.9614 ( 227.904)
8. (3) Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Chevy 02:38.0596 ( 227.762)
9. (27) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Chevy 02:38.5411 ( 227.070)
10. (4) JR Hildebrand, Dallara-Chevy 02:38.2830 ( 227.441)
11. (98) Alex Tagliani, Dallara-Honda, 02:38.3209 ( 227.386)
12. (11) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Chevy 02:38.6260 ( 226.949)
13. (22) Oriol Servia, Dallara-Chevy 02:38.7206 ( 226.814)
14. (19) Justin Wilson, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.0318 ( 226.370)
15. (7) Sebastien Bourdais, Dallara-Chevy 02:39.1543 ( 226.196)
16. (9) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.1808 ( 226.158)
17. (10) Dario Franchitti, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.2434 ( 226.069)
18. (14) Takuma Sato, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.3681 ( 225.892)
19. (83) Charlie Kimball, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.3768 ( 225.880)
20. (16) James Jakes, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.4268 ( 225.809)
21. (77) Simon Pagenaud, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.5219 ( 225.674)
22. (60) Townsend Bell, Dallara-Chevy 02:39.5438 ( 225.643)
23. (8) Ryan Briscoe, Dallara-Honda, 02:39.8117 ( 225.265)
24. (78) Simona De Silvestro, Dallara-Chevy 02:39.8398 ( 225.226)
Source: IndyCar • Photo: Brian Groce
by Brian Groce
Pole Day qualifying for the 97th Indianapolis 500 starts at 11am, and the first 24 spots are up for grabs.
1) 40 TBA
2) 9 Scott Dixon (W)
3) 14 Takuma Sato
4) 15 Graham Rahal
5) 14T Takuma Sato
6) 2 AJ Allmendinger (R)
7) 6T Sebastian Saavedra
8) 91 Buddy Lazier (W)
9) 8T Ryan Briscoe
10) 78 Simona de Silvestro
11) 83T Charlie Kimball
12) 40T TBA
12A) 60T Townsend Bell
14) 27 James Hinchcliffe
15) 27T James Hinchcliffe
16) 9T Scott Dixon (W)
17) 41 Conor Daly (R)
18) 3T Helio Castroneves (W)
19) 16T James Jakes
20) 12T Will Power
21) 7 Sebastien Bourdais
22) 19 Justin Wilson
23) 3 Helio Castroneves (W)
24) 11T Tony Kanaan
25) 1T Ryan Hunter-Reay
26) 78T Simona de Silvestro
27) 16 James Jakes
28) 99T TBA
29) 5T E.J. Viso
30) 22T Oriol Servia
31) 18T Ana Beatriz
32) 6 Sebastian Saavedra
33) 63 Pippa Mann
34) 60 Townsend Bell
35) 20T Ed Carpenter
36) 5 E.J. Viso
37) 98 Alex Tagliani
38) 12 Will Power
39) 77T Simon Pagenaud
40) 25T Marco Andretti
41) 8 Ryan Briscoe
42) 11 Tony Kanaan
43) 21 Josef Newgarden
44) 55 Tristan Vautier (R)
45) 10 Dario Franchitti (W)
46) 18 Ana Beatriz
47) 4T JR Hildebrand
48) 19T Justin Wilson
49) 10T Dario Franchitti (W)
50) 55T Tristan Vautier (R)
51) 83 Charlie Kimball
52) 20 Ed Carpenter
53) 1 Ryan Hunter-Reay
54) 17 Michel Jourdain Jr.
55) 26T Carlos Munoz (R)
56) 26 Carlos Munoz (R)
57) 2T AJ Allmendinger (R)
58) 4 JR Hildebrand
59) 25 Marco Andretti
60) 21T Josef Newgarden
61) 98T Alex Tagliani
62) 99 TBA
63) 7T Sebastien Bourdais
64) 41T Conor Daly (R)
65) 77 Simon Pagenaud
66) 15T Graham Rahal
67) 63T Pippa Mann
68) 22 Oriol Servia
by Brian Groce
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by Brian Groce
At 2:15 p.m. the ambient temperature was 81 degrees with a relative humidity of 47 percent and winds from the east at 2 mph. Skies were cloudy. The track temperature was 102 degrees, according to Firestone engineers.
At 3:15 p.m. rain began falling and at 3:42 p.m. the track closed for the day due to rain. #5 E.J. Viso fastest at 229.537 mph, the fastest lap of the month.
The top five speeds of the day were:
1) #5 E.J. Viso @ 229.537 mph (39.2093)
2) #25 Marco Andretti @ 228.754 mph (39.3435)
3) #26 Carlos Munoz @ 228.520 mph (39.3839)
4) #12 Will Power @ 228.401 mph (39.4043)
5) #4 JR Hildebrand @ 227.549 mph (39.5519)
by Brian Groce
All 33 drivers assigned to cars at this event were on track today for the first time this month. #91 Buddy Lazier was on track for the first time today.
At 5 p.m. the ambient temperature was 83 degrees with a relative humidity of 42 percent and variable winds at 3 mph. Skies were mostly sunny. The track temperature was 118 degrees, according to Firestone engineers.
The top five speeds of the day were:
1) #26 Carlos Munoz @ 225.163 mph (39.9711)
2) #1 Ryan Hunter-Reay @ 225.006 mph (39.9990)
3) #25 Marco Andretti @ 224.882 mph (40.0210)
4) #9 Scott Dixon @ 224.468 mph (40.0948)
5) #3 Helio Castroneves @ 224.457 mph (40.0968)
by Brian Groce
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