USARacing: Excitement Fills the Garage as Past Winner J.P.
Morgan Returns To Iowa
Good Morning,
I hope this e-mail finds you well. Attached both above and below you will
find the USARacing Pro Cup Series advance for the race at Iowa Speedway on
July 30th. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Amanda Earle
aearle@usarprocup.com
704.788.7979 ext.5
***PHOTO CUTLINE:* .J.P. Morgan sprays his crew with champagne. Kathy
Bond/USARacing.****
*EXCITEMENT FILLS THE GARAGE AS PAST WINNER J.P. MORGAN RETURNS TO IOWA*
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
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*By Elizabeth Kitts*
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CONCORD, N.C. (July 26, 2010)- There is plenty of buzz and excitement around
J.P. Morgan’s garage these days. And it can be summed up in two words: Iowa
Speedway.
Morgan and the No. 23 team are eager to hit the track for the July 30,
USARacing Pro Cup Series event. He is the defending race winner, capturing
the 2009 race by 1.341 seconds over second-place finisher Drew Herring and
says competing at the 0.875-mile speedway is on another level from the other
tracks in the series.
“It feels awesome,” said Morgan about returning to Iowa, “I’m excited and
the team is.”
For Morgan, the most exciting part about racing at Iowa is the high speeds
the track carries.
“That track is about the perfect size,” Morgan said. “It’s not so big that
on the straight-aways you’re resting. Every time you can go fast, that’s
what it’s about. The garage is awesome and everyone treats you great. Fans
come out in droves and that makes everything special.”
Morgan likens Iowa to Richmond International Raceway (RIR) but insists the
banking and size of Iowa make it better.
To prepare for the 150-lap event, Morgan watches old race footage and pours
through his race notes from last year. He wants to be aware of every detail
that occurred.
“It’s a team effort,” said Morgan. “One guy can’t do it. It saves time to
get us to our ultimate goal”.
Most teams entered in the Iowa event will arrive at the track one day early
for an all-important test session. Morgan and the No. 23 team plan to be on
hand for the extra track time.
“You have to stay on top of it,” Morgan said. “Testing gives you the
opportunity to know what’s happening right now. The asphalt on the track
changes every year.
The most important thing to remember when running Iowa is to be consistent
and smooth according to Morgan. Knowing your points allows you to pick up
the throttle and get off of it at the right times.
“Its important to stay off your brakes as much as you can and not to use
them except on pit stops,” added Morgan.
At a track as demanding as Iowa, Morgan knows how important it is “stay up”
on the track because it has a tendency to change during the day. Tires are
also a point of concern on a track like Iowa.
In 2010 the USARacing Pro Cup Series will use the current tire, which is
different then what was used at Iowa in 2009. Morgan said he doesn’t think
the current tire will cause any issues.
“ BFGoodrich gives us great tires every time,” said Morgan. “My hat’s off to
them. Last year’s tire made the car really free. This tire makes the car
turn by adding stagger and makes it easier to set the car up.”
Historically, Iowa Speedway provides a great experience for USARacing fans
and drivers. Morgan along with the rest of the competitors will be waiting
on the green flag to drop at 8:00 pm for the 150 laps around Iowa Speedway
on Friday, July 30.
“Its one of our races but on a whole other level,” said Morgan.
The USAR Pro Cup Series, formerly Hooters Pro Cup, is owned by Interstate
Investment Group (IIG) and is based in Concord, N.C. For more information on
USARacing, visit www.usarprocup.com.
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Contact: Amanda Earle
704.788.7979 ext. 5
E-mail: aearle@usarprocup.com
78 Buffalo Avenue, Suite 200, Concord, NC 28025. Phone: 704-788-7979 Fax:
704-782-5477
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