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U.S. F2000 Thursday Test Notes from Mid-Ohio

Thursday Test Day Notes from Mid-Ohio

- No. 4 Hagar is running a car with Continental Motorsport Services this
weekend. Hagar was unable to repair his regular car in time for Round 11
after it was determined it had a crack in the chassis.
- No. 20 Tesone, No. 27 Dick, No. 38 Rose, No. 45 Floyd and No. 91 Thomas
are making their 2001 debut this weekend.
- No. 3 Bell was towed early in the session with an ignition failure. Bell
rejoined late in the session.
- No. 19 Urlin was towed on his first lap in the session after a severe
engine failure. The team was going to change engines and attempt to make it
out for the afternoon test session.
- No. 77 Dismore suffered two gearbox failures in the session.
- No. 45 Floyd spun in the session, which caused the electrical coil to come
loose.
- No. 54 Camirand had a hose come loose ending his session early.
- No. 11 Rubenzer pulled of exiting the esses after bearing failure. The car
will be repaired for the secont test session.
- No. 69 Asaro had a rear upright break late in the session. The car will be
ready for the afternoon session.

Top-10 Times from Morning Test Sesion

Gray 1:25.501
LaPoint 1:25.705
Kasemets 1:25.871
Bell 1:25.937
Rodarte 1:26.149
Potekhen 1:26.451
Dyer 1:26.486
Asaro 1:26.494
Luyendyk Jr. 1:26.541
Rojas 1:26.601


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