Franchitti Finishes 12th in Klein Tools/Canadian Club
Car
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For Immediate Release
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Franchitti Finishes 12th at Michigan
in Klein Tools/Canadian Club Car
BROOKLYN, Mich. (July 30, 2006) - Dario Franchitti drove the #27 Klein Tools/Canadian Club car to a
12th place finish at Sunday's Firestone Indy 400 at Michigan International Speedway. With three races
remaining on the 2006 slate, Franchitti is in eighth place in the IndyCar Series driver championship, but only one
point behind teammate Marco Andretti for seventh place.
Franchitti, who fought an ill-handling race car for most of the 200-lap event, found himself battling mid-
pack for positions on the race track. During pit stops, the Klein Tools/Canadian Club crew was consistently
sending the car back to the track in better position than it came in, however the loose conditions made the car
difficult to drive. Despite making several adjustments to the front wing and the cockpit controls, Franchitti fought
his way to the finish and remained in the top 10 in the championship chase.
Helio Castroneves won the race and was followed by Vitor Meira and Dan Wheldon in second and third,
respectively. AGR teammate Tony Kanaan finished fourth and Tomas Scheckter finished fifth.
The IndyCar Series returns to action at Kentucky Speedway on Sunday, Aug. 13, following a weekend
hiatus. ABC Sports will provide live broadcast coverage of the Meijer Indy 300 beginning at 3:30 p.m. (EDT).
The race can also be heard live by XM Satellite Radio subscribers on XM channel 145.
Dario Franchitti, #27 Klein Tools/Canadian Club Dallara/Honda/Firestone:
"The first stint in the Klein Tools/Canadian Club car didn't feel too bad. From the second stint onward, I
was just trying to keep the thing out of the wall. We had a terrible oversteer in one corner and a push in
another. Not only were we lacking grip but it wasn't quick either."
John Anderson, Team Manager, #27 Klein Tools/Canadian Club Dallara/Honda/Firestone:
"The car was oversteering and tail-happy in traffic and to have that situation at a 200 mile-per-hour
circuit is frustrating and there wasn't anything we could do about it. Dario did everything he could with what he
had in the cockpit of the Klein Tools/Canadian Club car. Unfortunately it wouldn't come around. We dropped
front wing out on the last two stops to try and balance the rear but it was just diabolical in traffic."
2006 Firestone Indy 400 Results
Pos. Name Laps Pos. Name Laps
1 Helio Castroneves 200 11 Bryan Herta 199
2 Vitor Meira 200 12 Dario Franchitti 199
3 Dan Wheldon 200 13 Buddy Rice 199
4 Tony Kanaan 200 14 Jeff Bucknum 198
5 Tomas Scheckter 200 15 Buddy Lazier 198
6 Scott Sharp 200 16 Scott Dixon 198
7 Ed Carpenter 199 17 Danica Patrick 197
8 Marco Andretti 199 18 Marty Roth 192
9 Kosuke Matsuura 199 19 Sam Hornish Jr. 61
10 Jeff Simmons 199
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