Johnny Miller Seeks Perfect Day at Road America
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. Johnny Miller, driver of the No. 64 Eaton Cutler-Hammer
Jaguar XKR, knows he has his work cut out for him if he plans to overtake
teammate Scott Pruett atop the Trans-Am Series for the BFGoodrich Tires Cup
points chase. However, coming into Round 8 of this yearıs championship at
Road America, the veteran driver said heıs up to the challenge.
Miller, who sits second in points, earned his second Series victory this
season at Lime Rock, after winning the pole. This year, Miller has five
podium finishes in seven starts. However, Miller hopes a string of bad luck
encountered at Infineon Raceway and the Cleveland Grand Prix wonıt end his
hopes for his first Driversı Championship. Miller finished second in the
most recent event, at Trois-Rivières. In his career, Miller has two
victories, 24 podiums, 37 top-five and 64 top-10 finishes in 97 starts.
³Weıre really going to have to put our heads down at Road America if we want
to win this championship,² said Miller, who sits 40 points behind Pruett in
the title chase. ³Iıve been very successful at Road America, but have never
won, and it really owes me one.
³Weıve always run well here, and been up front,² added Miller, who won the
pole here in 2000, and stood on the podium here in 2001 and 2002.
³Hopefully, it will come my way this year; I need one to come my way.²
Miller said Road America suits his driving style. ³ I just love the
high-speed track there,² added Miller. ³Man, we really fly here. Itıs such a
long lap, you just work as hard as you can, and, as you crest the hill, you
just hope for a good lap time. A shorter track is much more forgiving. You
can pick things up if you have a problem during the lap. At Road America,
the laps are so long, you canıt have a bad corner. You have to put the whole
thing togetherevery corner and every straightawayif you want to win the
race.²
Miller will also be hosting 100 people from his primary sponsor, Eaton
Cutler-Hammer, here. ³I love the track,² added Miller. ³We always have a big
following of Eaton Cutler-Hammer folks here. We have a big suite on the
frontstretch this year, so I have a big fan base, and that gives me a big
boost.²
The Trans-Am 100 is scheduled to start at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24. The
race will air on a same-day, tape-delayed basis on SPEED at 12:30 p.m.
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