Andretti Qualifies NYSE Car Ninth at Indianapolis
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For Immediate Release
www.andrettigreen.com
Andretti to Start Ninth in NYSE Car at Indianapolis
SPEEDWAY, Ind. (May 20, 2006) - Marco Andretti recorded a four-lap average speed
of 224.918 miles per hour (2:40.0856 seconds) in the #26 NYSE Dallara/Honda/Firestone
during qualifying at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday and will start from the ninth
position for the 90th running of the Indianapolis 500.
The fourth event of the 2006 IndyCar Series season is set to go green at 1 p.m. (EDT)
Sunday, May 28, with ABC Sports providing live broadcast coverage of the 200-lap event
beginning at 12 p.m. (EDT). The race may also be heard on XM Satellite Radio on channel
145, the exclusive home of the IndyCar Series.
Marco Andretti, #26 NYSE Dallara/Honda/Firestone:
"Qualifying was just what I thought it was going to be, there were no real surprises.
Don't get me wrong, those were definitely the longest four laps of my career. It was nerve-
wracking, but the NYSE guys did a great job and gave me a great car. In a way, I sort of knew
what the #26 NYSE car was going to do but it doesn't matter. You still have to make it work.
I'm a little disappointed with my times; they could have been a little better but they could have
been a lot worse. It just feels great to be done with it.
"I definitely felt a lot of pressure but I got some great advice from Tony (Kanaan). He
just told me to put the helmet on, flip the visor down and go. There are a lot of people that try
to tell you to act a certain way out there, but others tell you to just be yourself and drive the car
and that's what I try to do."
Qualifying Sequence
Position 9th
Speed Time (Sec.)
Lap 1 224.959 mph 40.0081 sec
Lap 2 224.966 mph 40.0061 sec
Lap 3 224.891 mph 40.0194 sec
Lap 4 224.859 mph 40.0250 sec
4-Lap Average 224.918 mph
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NYSE, 2006 Indianapolis 500 Qualifying Continued
2006 Indianapolis 500 Qualifying
Pos. Name Speed (mph) Time
1 Sam Hornish Jr. 228.985 2:37.2155
2 Helio Castroneves 228.008 2:37.8893
3 Dan Wheldon 227.338 2:38.3543
4 Scott Dixon 226.921 2:38.6457
5 Tony Kanaan 226.776 2:38.7471
6 Vitor Meira 226.156 2:39.1823
7 Kosuke Matsuura 225.503 2:39.6431
8 Scott Sharp 225.321 2:39.7720
9 Marco Andretti 224.918 2:40.0586
10 Danica Patrick 224.674 2:40.2319
11 Tomas Scheckter 224.659 2:40.2431
12 Ed Carpenter 224.548 2:40.3224
13 Michael Andretti 224.508 2:40.3505
14 Buddy Rice 224.393 2:40.4326
15 Townsend Bell 224.374 2:40.4466
16 Bryan Herta 224.179 2:40.5859
17 Dario Franchitti 223.345 2:41.1857
18 Max Papis 222.058 2:42.1198
19 Eddie Cheever Jr. 222.028 2:42.1420
20 PJ Chesson 221.576 2:42.4724
21 Felipe Giaffone 221.542 2:42.4973
22 Jeff Bucknum 221.461 2:42.5566
23 Larry Foyt 221.332 2:42.6519
24 Jaques Lazier 221.151 2:42.7847
25 Buddy Lazier 220.922 2:42.9534
26 Jeff Simmons 220.347 2:43.3785
27 Al Unser Jr. 219.388 2:44.0925
28 Roger Yasukawa 218.793 2:44.5393
29 Airton Dare 218.170 2:45.0091
30 Stephan Gregoire 217.428 2:45.5723
31 Arie Luyendyk Jr. 216.352 2:46.3952
32 PJ Jones 215.816 2:46.8091
33 TBD on Sunday
-AGR-
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