Mann Becomes Kentucky's Third Open-wheel Racing Pole Award Winner
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SPARTA, September 3, 2010: Sam Schmidt Motorsports driver Pippa Mann became the third female competitor to take a Kentucky Speedway race pole award today by ripping off a two-lap 190.474-mph (55.9447 seconds) in qualifying for tomorrow afternoon’s Firestone Indy Lights “Drive Smart. Buckle-Up Kentucky 100.”
The 27-year-old driver from Ipswich, England continues an oval-track racing roll that began last week at Chicagoland Speedway, where she grabbed her FIL career-best second-place finish after starting second.
“This morning when we were testing, the track was really, really, green. It was a little bit difficult to know what to put on the cars for qualifying. I’m extremely lucky that I have a really great team. Both of my teammates went out before me, both came back with valuable information. Indy Lights cars have tools in them and I was able to use my in-car tools when on the track to adjust the car a tiny bit and I guess we just sneaked it and got it just right. We’ve had some really great runs with some great form,” Mann said.
Female competitors Sarah Fisher and Danica Patrick won previous pole awards for IZOD IndyCar Series races at Kentucky Speedway. Fisher set the standing series qualifying record when she turned a 221.390-mph (24.0661 seconds) lap on August 10, 2002. Patrick earned the pole award on the strength of a fast 217.516-mph (24.4947 seconds) practice lap after traditional qualifying was rained out August 13, 2005.
“It’s kinda cool to follow in Sarah’s footsteps that way. Sarah is with a small budget team doing a great job of running her own team and still driving. That’s a neat little fact there. But to me as a racing driver it’s just neat to add another pole to the one I got at Indy and add to the podium finish last weekend. Hopefully, we’ll be adding another podium finish here, hopefully one from Victory Lane,” Mann added.