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IRL: McGehee looks to keep the momentum going at Vegas.com 500

21 September 1999

LAS VEGAS (Sept. 21) – It may hardly faze Robby McGehee to go 200 mph in
an Indy car, but plop the kid down in the middle the Las Vegas Strip and
it becomes a breathtaking experience.

The 26-year-old St. Louis native and 1999 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year
brings his #55 Energizer Advanced Formula Dallara/Aurora/Firestone entry
to town for this weekend’s Vegas.com 500 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“I love going to Las Vegas … it’s like going to another planet, not just
another city,” said McGehee, who’s coming off a seventh-place finish at
Pikes Peak last month, the best finish of his inaugural Pep Boys Indy
Racing League season since finishing fifth at Indy.  “There’s so much to
see and do, I’m even going to stay around for a few days after the race
so I can really enjoy the place!”

First things first, McGehee and the Energizer Motorsports team look to
air it out on the 1.5-mile LVMS oval after solid runs on the 1-mile
ovals at Dover and Pikes Peak for, among other reasons, the promising
young driver’s shot at winning series Rookie of the Year honors.

“It’s one of our goals, sure, but I’m not thinking about it all the
time,” said McGehee, who trails Scott Harrington by 11 points in the
Rookie of the Year standings with just two races to go.  “Like we have
since we first started this program last May, our philosophy is simply
to stay in the running each race, finish, and then see where that puts
us.  If we stick to the program, then things like Rookie of the Year
will take care of themselves.”

Perhaps most importantly, McGehee says, the Energizer Motorsports camp
is having lots of fun after overcoming those not-so-unexpected growing
pains.  Just in time for the last event at Pikes Peak, they finished
upgrading their Dallara chassis package with all the necessary hardware
and systems, and switched to fast and reliable Comptech engines.  And
the results showed immediately as, for the first time this year, they
endured the full weekend of practice, qualifying and the race at Pikes
Peak without any major dramas.

“I’m really happy with our entire package,” McGehee said.  “It’s great
when you can go to the racetrack confident that you can run in the top
five or top 10 in qualifying and the race.  Everybody is enjoying
himself again, like we did back when we were winning races in F2000.
We’re all looking forward to getting back out there this weekend.  Las
Vegas is a real driver’s track, being a much flatter oval than Charlotte
or Atlanta or Texas.  You can really use all of your downforce.  It’s a
whole different setup and it’s harder to drive, but it’s a great
equalizer.”

Practice for the Vegas.com 500 begins Friday (Sept. 24) with qualifying
set for Saturday (Sept. 25).  Race time is 11:30 a.m. PDT Sunday (Sept.
25).  It will be broadcast live by ESPN.

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