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CART: Drivers dodge raindrops at Mid-Ohio

15 August 1999

 
FedEx Championship Series Report

Race:   Miller Lite 200, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
Date/Session:   Sat., Aug. 14, 1999             Final Qualifying

CART Drivers Dodge Raindrops at Mid-Ohio
While Hakkinen Earns Formula One Pole in Hungary

A steady drizzle prevented the six drivers with Mercedes-Benz power from
improving their grid position during final qualifying today for the Miller
Lite 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.  Dario Franchitti, who set the
track record yesterday with a 65.347-second lap (124.394 mph), will start
on pole for the race tomorrow, which begins at 2:30 p.m.  It will be
broadcast on ABC-TV beginning at 3:30 p.m. EST.

Meanwhile, in the Formula One World Championship, Mika Hakkinen earned his
ninth pole of the season for the West McLaren Mercedes team today at the
Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring in Budapest, Hungary.  His
teammate, David Coulthard, will start third behind Eddie Irvine.

Leading the Mercedes-Benz contingent at Mid-Ohio for the CART FedEx
Championship Series event tomorrow will be Helio Castro-Neves, who eared
the seventh spot in the field with a 66.137-second lap (122.909 mph).

Unfortunately, two of Mercedes' quickest drivers will start at the back of
the field due to unusual circumstances during yesterday's provisional
qualifying.  PacWest Racing/Motorola Mercedes driver Mark Blundell set the
third-quickest time of the session (65.881 seconds/123.386 mph) yesterday,
but was relegated to the back of the field when a post-qualifying
inspection found that his car's ground clearance did not meet the two-inch
minimum mandated by CART.

Also starting from the back of the grid is Player's/Forsythe Racing's Greg
Moore, a regular front-runner, who went off course yesterday only three
laps into the session and got stuck in the gravel trap.  His time yesterday
was 68.086-seconds (119.390 mph).  He is 25th on the grid.  

Blundell's PacWest Racing teammate, Brazil's Mauricio Gugelmin, who pilots
the Hollywood Mercedes, earned the 17th spot on the grid with a lap of
66.930 seconds (121.452 mph).  Marlboro Team Penske veteran Al Unser Jr. is
starting 22nd with a lap of 67.292 seconds (120.799 mph).

Luiz Garcia Jr. was the only Mercedes driver to turn laps during today's
final qualifying session.  He concentrated on getting comfortable with his
new race car, as this is his first event as teammate to Hogan Racing's
Castro-Neves.  Garcia's best time was a 68.040-second lap (119.471 mph),
good enough for the 24th spot in the field.

Player's/Forsythe Racing/Mercedes pilot Patrick Carpentier, who suffered a
minor neck-muscle injury in an accident during last week's Detroit Grand
Prix, will not be driving this weekend.  He is expected to return to the
cockpit next week in the inaugural race at the Chicago Motor Speedway.

Mercedes Quotes

Mark Blundell, No. 18, PacWest Motorola Mercedes/Firestone (26th/no time)
"I'm disappointed we didn't have an opportunity to put the car where it
belongs on the grid.  In warm up we'll just have to get the car balanced on
full fuel tanks.  It takes a different way of thinking when you start from
the back of the grid.  The team needs to be on its feet.  We'll have to be
very good tactically for the race tomorrow.  We've had really good pit
stops lately, so I think we're very good in that area."

Helio Castro-Neves, No. 9, Hogan Racing Mercedes/Firestone (Seventh/66.137
seconds) 
"The setup is pretty good.  I'm confident, but we need to finish the race. 
I expected to be higher on the grid.  I'm frustrated.  We know we can
finish.  I'm feeling very strong for tomorrow."

Mauricio Gugelmin, No. 17, PacWest Hollywood Mercedes/Firestone
(17th/66.930 seconds)
"Warm up will now be very important for us.  Normally you have two days to
get going.  Now we're a day behind.  We'll have to scrub tires and make
sure we have a good race car to make up positions and move forward.  We
have a lot to do, but we can achieve it."

Luiz Garcia Jr., No. 21, Hogan Racing/Tang Mercedes/Firestone (24th/68.040
seconds)
"Basically, every session is important to me.  We lost a session, and that
hurts a lot in terms of building up confidence in the race car.  I have a
car that is capable of moving up.  We'll concentrate on getting comfortable
in the car.  There were a couple of things we wanted to try with the setup
today that we never got a chance to do."

Greg Moore, No. 99, Player's/Forsythe Mercedes/Firestone (25th/68.086
seconds)
"We'll just have to do something special tomorrow to move up.  We'll have
to take more chances than we would if we were in the top five.  If we do a
good job tomorrow, maybe we can finish in the top five.  Passing will be a
matter of catching people off guard and surprising them.  We'll have to be
aggressive on the race track, and aggressive with our pit strategy as
well."

Final Qualifying, Miller Lite 200
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
Aug. 14, 1999

Pos.    Driver                  Engine          Time    Speed
1       Dario Franchitti        Honda           65.347  124.394
2       Bryan Herta             Ford            65.824  123.493
3       Paul Tracy              Honda           65.908  123.336
4       Tony Kanaan             Honda           65.986  123.190
5       Jimmy Vasser            Honda           66.091  122.994
6       Gil de Ferran           Honda           66.133  122.916
7       Helio Castro-Neves      Mercedes-Benz   66.137  122.909
8       Juan Montoya            Honda           66.174  122.840
9       Max Papis               Ford            66.316  122.577
10      Robby Gordon            Toyota          66.352  122.510
17      Mauricio Gugelmin       Mercedes-Benz   66.930  121.452
22      Al Unser Jr.            Mercedes-Benz   67.292  120.799
24      Luiz Garcia Jr.         Mercedes-Benz   68.040  119.471
25      Greg Moore              Mercedes-Benz   68.086  119.390
26      Mark Blundell           Mercedes-Benz   No Time*        
*Failure to pass post-qualifying inspection.

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