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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Trackside Report for May 12

13 May 1997


IMS Trackside Report
Day 10, Monday May 12

The #4 Monsoon Galles Racing, #42 Coors Light and #51 First Plus Team
Cheever entries advanced to the quarterfinals of the $70,000 Coors Pit
Stop Challenge through the preliminary round this morning on pit
road. The #4 machine, with driver Kenny Brack, Tim McCree (air jack),
Jim Copeland (tire carrier), Gary Armentrout (right front), Paul
Hennessy (right rear) and Martin Fox (stop sign) posted the fastest
time of 12.597 seconds for a two-tire change. The #42 car was next,
with driver Robby Gordon, Ed Buffington (air jack), Tracey Dickson
(tire carrier), Kenny Koldsbaek (right rear), Dave Forbes (right
front) and Bob Temple (stop sign) posting a time of 13.721
seconds. The #51 car was the final qualifier, with driver Eddie
Cheever, Loyd Killenback (air jack), Wayne Selman (tire carrier),
Robin Boling (right rear), Mitch Davis (right front) and Jim Robinson
(stop sign) posting a time of 14.409 seconds. Others in the prelims
were the #44 One Call/Menards/Quaker State car at 14.721 seconds, the
#52 FirstPlus Team Cheever car at 15.447 seconds, the #40 AMS/Crest
Racing entry at 17.245 seconds and the #21 Pennzoil-Pagan Racing
Dallara Infiniti with no time.  Teams changed two right-side tires and
will change four tires and simulate a fuel hose connection in the
quarterfinals, semifinals and finals starting at 1:30 p.m. on
Thursday, May 22 (Carburetion Day). The three preliminary qualifiers
join Team Scandia's #22 entry and Blueprint Racing's #27 car, which
qualified through the Indy Racing League series program at the Indy
200 at Walt Disney World and Chastain Motorsports' #77 car and AJ Foyt
Enterprises No. 14 machine, which qualified in the Phoenix 200, plus
the #5 Treadway Racing entry which won the Indianapolis 500 pole. The
teams will be shooting for a record top prize of $40,000.

Arie Luyendyk was fastest of the day in the #5 WavePhore/Sprint
PCS/Miller Lite entry with a lap at 217.103 miles an hour at 3:54
p.m. Scott Goodyear was second fastest of the day at 216.092 in the
Nortel/Sprint PCS/Quebecor Printing entry at 5:59 p.m. Billy Boat in
the #11 AJ Foyt Enterprises entry was fastest of not- yet-qualified
drivers with a lap at 212.334 at 4:24 p.m.

A.J. Foyt met with media representatives in the IMS Media Center this
morning and said that Scott Sharp was out for the month because of the
head injury that he suffered in an accident Friday.  A.J. FOYT:
"Scotty will not be running for us in the Indy 500 because of his
injuries. We're just hoping that Scotty will be back for Texas, for
his health and the team and myself and Mr. (Steve) Hilbert of
Conseco. We like to stick with the doctors...they know best. We
definitely don't want anything to happen to him and take no
chances. The brain has a contusion.  I'm no doctor but it's kinda
settled but it takes awhile for the brain to mend itself and it's just
not worth taking chances. Billy (Boat) will continue as he was."
(About a third car): "very possible...who I'm working with is my
godson, John Andretti, and I've talked to Cale Yarborough. We're good
friends and I've asked him for a big favor. Cale and I have discussed
it and it's going to be hard getting him back and forth (from
Charlotte).  Whatever we can work out, and his schedule is very tight,
we'll have a private jet to fly him back and forth. Actually, that's
our first choice.  We'll probably try to practice Wednesday evening,
maybe Thursday morning and qualify Sunday." (About choices after
Andretti): "There are four or five names but I have not talked to them
and I'd rather not say."

JOHN ANDRETTI (by phone, 2 p.m.): "Right now, A.J.'s given me a great
opportunity and something to think about. I have a priority of being
here with the Winston Cup team. If they can work out how all sides can
benefit, not just me, I can be at the Speedway. At this late date, the
probability is less than if (arrangements were made) earlier in the
year. The last time (I did both races), I qualified (at Indy) the
first weekend. Now, I have the Winston Select Open. That boils down to
weather on one day of qualifying (Sunday). If the weather's bad,
A.J.'s put a lot on the line to make it happen and so have I."

CALE YARBOROUGH (by phone, 2:45 p.m.): "Certainly I wouldn't want to
stand in the way of John having a chance to win the Indianapolis
500. I feel his first obligation is to the Winston Cup ride. If it
wasn't such an important two weekends for us, it might be a little
different. He gets along real well with his Winston Cup crew and I
think it would disappoint his Winston Cup crew tremendously. I haven't
told John _No'. Like A.J. said, we've been friends a long time. I
wouldn't consider doing it for anybody else but A.J."

SCOTT SHARP (IMS Media Center, 4:45 p.m.): "I haven't had hardly any
headaches. From the standpoint of Dr. (Henry) Bock, he doesn't know
how long it's going to take. They found it Saturday morning, then they
watched it, then I took an MRI a little while ago. They told me to
just be careful, not risk yourself to sudden movements. I was sort of
hoping it'd go away in a week but that was pretty well erased this
morning." (About his return to the track Saturday): "I had good
memory, everything...just a little light in my step, not quite sure."
(About recalling the accident): "I remember when the car started to
come around, but other than that, no." (About his situation): It's
tough for the whole team. When your sponsor's an Indianapolis-based
company (Conseco) and all of a sudden, you can't run the race...you
can't sit and dwell on it. You just look forward to the next
race. A.J. wants me to stay here. He'll put me to work doing
something, for sure."

Billy Boat passed a 10-lap refresher test Sunday prior to going into
the qualifying line. Billy Roe passed the first phase of his driver's
test at 12:40 p.m. today, the second phase at 1:11 p.m., the third
phase at 1:41 p.m., the fourth phase at 3:58 p.m. and the final phase
with veteran observers Scott Harrington, Johnny Rutherford and Johnny
Parsons at 4:50 p.m.

Stefan Johansson Motorsports announced today that its #36
Johansson/Immke Motorsports entry assigned to Scott Harrington will
run with Infiniti power and Firestone tires. "We are delighted to be
associated with the Nissan Infiniti Group and we have Ron Hemelgarn
and Lee Kunzman to thank for making it happen since they were
instrumental in providing a Nissan Infiniti engine to us," said Vern
Schuppan, managing director of the team. "After hearing of our
dilemma, they offered their assistance and the next day we had an
engine in our car. This is indicative of the racing spirit of the IRL
where you will see racers helping fellow competitors in their efforts
to get in the show."

18 cars were on the track today, running 737 laps. Cars on track
today: #2T Stewart; #3T Buhl; #4T Brack; #5 Luyendyk; #6 Goodyear;
#10T M. Groff; #11 Boat; #12 Calkins; #14 Hamilton; #17 Giaffone; #40
Miller; #42 Gordon; #50 Roe; #51 Cheever; #54 Dennis Vitolo,
SmithKline Beecham/Kroger/Beck Motorsports; #77 Gregoire; #90
St. James; #91T Lazier.

A total of 43 cars are now at the Speedway, 40 have passed technical
inspection and none are in the process. 32 drivers have been on the
track to date. There were six yellows for 43 minutes. At 11:11 a.m.,
the temperature was 56 degrees with winds out of the west at 20 miles
an hour, gusting to 26 mph. At 6 p.m., the temperature was 62 degrees
and winds were out of the west at 16 miles an hour. Track temperatures
from Goodyear tire engineers were 110 degrees at 11 a.m., 115 degrees
at 2 p.m. and 87 degrees at 5:30 p.m.

TOP NOT-YET QUALIFIED DRIVERS OF THE DAY
1  11	Billy Boat AJ Foyt Enterprises				  D/A/G	212.334
2  50	Billy Roe  Sega/Progressive Electronics/Eurointernational D/A/F 206.096