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Miller Barrett Racing - Homestead qualifying

Miller Barrett Racing will start the final race of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports
Car Series season from seventh on the GT grid. Kevin Roush of Upland,
Calif., endured a sweltering qualifying run in the No. 48 Porsche 911 GT3
Cup car, carrying the colors of team sponsors Marquis Jet, IPC Systems and
Total Lubricants. His third lap was the quickest, covering the 2.3-mile
Homestead-Miami Speedway infield road course (Homestead, Fla.) in one minute
20.069 seconds at an average speed of 103.411 mph.

 

During the Friday qualifying session, the ambient temperature was 92 degrees
Fahrenheit, track temperature 115 degrees and humidity 68 per cent. Saturday
race-day conditions should be the same, equating to a humidex air
temperature of 101 degrees. Roush will drive the first race stint in the
2.5-hour race, followed by Bryce Miller of Summit, N.J. 

 

"It's hot as ever, given we only did six or eight laps to come out of the
car completely drenched and probably 10 pounds lighter from water loss,"
Roush said.

 

"The car was good; I'm really proud of the team. Everybody worked hard, put
their heads together, talked through about a million different scenarios. We
just changed a couple of little things before qualifying and the car was
better. It's kind of half driver changing his line and learning the track
more and the other half the guys just making the car a lot faster and easier
to drive. The good news is our pace was really consistent in qualifying. I
think we've got a good race car - if we can race smart like we typically do
and hopefully stay out of trouble, we'll have a good finish.

 

"On average pace, we probably picked up three-quarters of a second from this
morning. The car was definitely easier to drive, but maybe it was just the
clouds coming over and taking 30 degrees out of the million-degree track!"

 

track walk

 

The Miller Barrett Racing drivers and their race engineer Alessandro Ferrari
walked the Homestead track on Thursday, giving them a hot close-up view of
the track surface. Ferrari is on loan from the Italian team BMS Scuderia for
this race. He and Miller combined for a second-place GT2 finish in the Total
24 Hours of Spa earlier this year.

 

"It was very hot, but it was worth walking the track because there were some
changes to the track-out curbing," Miller said. "They told us about it in
the driver meeting, which was helpful, but it was better to have seen it
first. It was good for Kevin [Roush], as well, because it's his first time
here. He's done a really good job to learn the track, get up to speed and
qualify in the position that we have."

 

details

 

The 2.5-hour Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series race is scheduled for
Saturday, Oct. 9, from 1:08 pm to 3:38 pm ET on the 2.3-mile Homestead-Miami
Speedway infield road course in Homestead, Fla. The race will be telecast
live on SPEED at 1 pm ET. Live timing/scoring will be available at
grand-am.com.

 

partners

 

Miller Barrett Racing competes with the support of three international
sponsors. Marquis Jet is the recognized leader in private jet cards because
it's the only program that offers exclusive access to NetJets - the gold
standard in private aviation - 25 hours at a time. IPC Information Systems
is a leading provider of mission-critical communications solutions to
financial services firms. Total Lubricants is the world's fourth-largest
publicly traded integrated international oil and gas company.

 

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Sylvia Proudfoot

sylvia@spurcom.ca

403 287 3945