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IRL: Boat and Olds on Atlanta Pole

17 July 1999


    Oldsmobile IRL Aurora V8 Streaks to 25th Consecutive IRL Pole,
    Powers 20 Fastest Qualifiers for Kobalt Mechanics Tools 500

HAMPTON, Ga. - After setting a Pep Boys Indy Racing League record with
six poles last season, Billy Boat had been conspicuously absent from the
top spot in the first five races in 1999. Boat regained his pacesetting
form tonight in qualifying at Atlanta Motor Speedway for Saturday's Kobalt
Mechanics Tools 500 presented by MCI WorldCom. Boat put A.J. Foyt's
Harrah's Oldsmobile Dallara on the pole with a 215.251 mph lap around the
high-banked 1.5-mile oval. Boat also put Oldsmobile's IRL Aurora V8 on the
pole for the 25th consecutive race on this sultry summer evening.

    The IRL Indy cars returned to Atlanta Motor Speedway with a new 10,000
rpm rev limit in effect, a 500-rpm reduction since last year's inaugural
event when Boat set the absolute track record at 224.145 mph. "At the last
two races we had the gear too low and were on the rev limiter in
qualifying," Boat explained. "This time our competitors were on the rev
limiter early, and that's what gave us the advantage. The other guys left a
little bit on the table. Tonight we made the right decisions."

    Greg Ray, polesitter and race winner at the preceding event at Pikes
Peak International Raceway, will start Team Menard's Glidden Oldsmobile
Dallara on the outside of the front row after a 214.848 mph qualifying
effort. Sam Schmidt was the third fastest qualifier in Treadway Racing's
Sprint PCS Oldsmobile G-Force at 214.737 mph, and Mark Dismore is fourth on
the grid in Kelley Racing's MCI WorldCom Oldsmobile Dallara at 214.669 mph.
Points leader Scott Goodyear will start from the fifth spot after
qualifying Pennzoil Panther Racing's Oldsmobile G-Force at 214.516 mph.
Boat's teammate Kenny Brack, winner of last year's Atlanta race, qualified
a disappointing 14th.

    "I guarantee you that Kenny won't be 14th for very many laps!"
declared car owner A.J. Foyt. "We figured out the speed we needed to run
and calculated the gearing. We changed gear ratios four times today, but
didn't have the right setup for Kenny's car. Billy turned 9,950 rpm all the
way around the track - you couldn't hit it any closer. We use a two-speed
gearbox for qualifying, where the other guys use 6-speeds. We've only got
one gear to get going and a second gear to qualify with. If we miss the
gear, we miss it bad."

    Oldsmobile's IRL Aurora V8 maintained its perfect pole qualifying
record in IRL competition. Twenty-six of the 27 starters for the 208-lap,
320-mile race will use Oldsmobile engines. Eddie Cheever, the only Infiniti
driver in the field, qualified 21st at 210.674 mph, more than 4.5 mph off
Boat's pole-winning pace. The starting field is the closest in IRL history,
with less than seven tenths of a second separating the top 25 qualifiers.

    "To run in the lead group you'll have to run flat out," Boat
predicted. "If you can't do that, you're going to fall out of the pack.
We've struggled this year, and that's because of the competitiveness of the
series. Everyone else has taken two steps forward, and maybe we've only
taken one. As far as engines go, everybody has caught up. The engines are
very equal. Roush does a great job with our Oldsmobile motors, but there
are two or three other engine builders who also do a fantastic job. I think
we have a competitive engine, but I don't think we have an advantage."

    Ray was the first driver on the track when the qualifying session began
as the air temperature hit 89 degrees and the track temperature was 114
degrees. "That was the fastest lap we ran all weekend long," said the
elated Ray after his qualifying run put him on the front row for the fifth
time in 1999. "We don't have the fastest car here, but we have a good race
setup and I love these mile-and-a-half tracks. They're a lot of fun to race
on, and you can really be aggressive."

    Sam Schmidt had consistently topped the speed charts during practice,
but had to settle for a starting spot on the second row. "That's all the
car we had tonight, and we couldn't get any more out of it," said Schmidt,
runner-up at Pikes Peak and father of a newborn son. "We thought we had a
shot at the pole, but we had to beat Greg and Billy. We need to find a
little more straight-line speed, but we've got a great race car. We're
looking to continue our podium streak."

    The Kobalt Mechanics Tools 500 will start at 7:30 p.m. EDT on
Saturday night, July 17. The race will be televised live on Fox Sports Net
and broadcast on the Indy Racing Radio Network.

KOBALT MECHANICS TOOLS 500 TOP FIVE QUALIFIERS

Driver              Entrant           Engine       Speed
1. Bill Boat        A.J. Foyt Ent.    Oldsmobile   215.241 mph
2. Greg Ray         Team Menard       Oldsmobile   214.848
3. Sam Schmidt      Treadway Racing   Oldsmobile   214.737
4. Mark Dismore     Kelley Racing     Oldsmobile   214.669
5. Scott Goodyear   Panther Racing    Oldsmobile   214.516

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