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Infineon Raceway
 


Infinion Raceway

Location: Sonoma, Calif.
Shape: Road Course
Distance: 2.258-miles
Turns: 10 (50 ft. wide)

Infineon Speedway
Infineon Raceway


Pit Strategy Backfires at Infineon


SONOMA, Calif. Aug. 24, 2008—Darren Manning and the ABC Supply team soldiered through a tough weekend at Infineon Raceway to finish 22nd in the PEAK Antifreeze Indy Grand Prix.


Manning started 21st in the race and ran as high as 15th during differing fuel strategies. Pitting early in the fuel window on their second stop, the team was attempting a different strategy to improve track position at the end. Unfortunately, it didn’t work.


“It was a frustrating day for all of us,” said Manning afterwards. “We tried to be aggressive on the pit strategy and it bit us. We got behind some slower cars and it is so tough to pass here, we were stuck behind them, causing us to lose more than we gained by trying a different strategy.


“The car was alright but we still need to do a lot of work to get around here better than we have the last two years.”


The day capped off what was a frustrating weekend for the ABC Supply team. Although they continued to make gains with each successive practice to narrow the gap, it wasn’t enough to make a difference in the end.


Manning maintained his 14th position in the point standings.


Helio Castroneves led a Team Penske sweep this weekend as he and Ryan Briscoe started one-two and finished one-two following a devastating week in which the No. 3 car transporter burned to the ground enroute to Sonoma due to a faulty wheel bearing. Castroneves won with his back-up car. Third through fifth were Tony Kanaan, Dan Wheldon and Danica Patrick.


The ABC Supply team heads to Michigan this week for the Detroit Indy Grand Prix at Belle Isle where Manning finished fourth last year. The race will be broadcast live Sunday afternoon on ABC starting at 3:30pm ET.


 

Darren Manning to start 21st at Infineon Raceway


SONOMA, Calif. August 23, 2008—Darren Manning will start 21st in the PEAK Antifreeze Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma County at Infineon Raceway tomorrow afternoon in the ABC Supply Dallara/Honda.


Manning’s best speed was 105.766mph (1:18.38) which was his best speed of the weekend.


“We went from three seconds off the pace yesterday to two seconds this morning and 1.2 seconds in qualifying so we are improving by big chunks of time,” said Manning after qualifying. “It’s hard to make big gains in the pitlane but we’ve been able to come up with some things back in the garage so we’re moving in the right direction. We need another second for a good race pace. The car is feeling better so hopefully we’ll make another big gain in the morning warm-up before the race.”


Helio Castroneves maintained his momentum from yesterday to win the pole at a speed of 107.809mph with his teammate Ryan Briscoe sitting alongside him with a speed of 107.787mph. It was an impressive feat considering the team transporter carrying Castroneves’ race cars and equipment burned to the ground enroute to Sonoma this week. No one was injured but the team had to scramble to get the back-up equipment prepped for this weekend.


Third through sixth on the grid are Will Power, Tony Kanaan, Scott Dixon and Oriol Servia.


The race broadcast on ESPN2 starts at 5:30pm ET.
 


Notes & Quotes: PEAK Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma CountyDarren Manning: No. 14 ABC Supply Dallara/Honda

 

·         Darren Manning on racing at Infineon Raceway: “Last year we pounded around by ourselves for nearly the entire race. By the time I got pass a slower car, I had lost the lead pack and there were virtually no yellows until the end of the race. It was one of our worst road course races of the season but we learned some things that helped us this year. Infineon has a lot of elevation changes but unlike the Glen where those elevation changes are on the straights, there are a lot of uphill and downhill corners at Infineon so you get the compression in the corners, which puts different demands on the car. But the more time I have in the car and the more time working with A.J., Mike [Colliver, engineer] and the ABC Supply crew, we can pinpoint the set-up quicker. The competition on the road courses is a lot greater this year with the influx of the Champ Car teams so it means more when you come away with a top-10 finish.”

·         Manning on racing in Nurburgring, Germany last weekend: “I had run at the Ring in my F-3000 days so I was familiar with the track even though they had changed it up a bit since the last time I raced there. The Embassy Racing team, for whom I drove, designed and built their own LMP2 chassis over the winter, but they ran into trouble with one of their suppliers so they didn’t get in all of the pre-season testing that they had planned. There were some glitches that the team had to work through during the season. This past weekend’s performance was the best showing yet and everyone was pretty happy with the results. I started off driving, doing a one hour stint and then turning it over to my teammate Joey Foster [a rookie] for his stint. Halfway through my second stint, I started to get a puncture on my right front tire so we pitted early and changed tires and drivers. Joey did two hours and then I did about 2.5 hours to finish the race. Our car was very reliable—it was a great milestone for the team.”  Manning qualified the car seventh in the LMP2 class (22nd overall) and finished fourth in class (11th overall). His teammates [Warren Hughes and Jonny Kane] started 21st and finished 14th overall. Manning will compete again with the Embassy team at Silverstone Circuit [his hometown track] in Northamptonshire, England September 12-14 which takes place on the weekend after the IndyCar Series finale at Chicagoland Speedway.

 

·         Manning took his girlfriend Lauren Feusner to Germany for her first-ever visit to Europe. The couple (along with Manning’s cousin Christian Richardson] spent the first two days touring Frankfurt before making the 1.5 hour drive to the famous race track.

 

·         Kentucky performance: Darren Manning and the ABC Supply team were on their way to posting their fifth straight top-10 finish [and seventh of season] at Kentucky Speedway August 9th when the car lost power on lap 146 forcing Manning to the pits. A water pipe clamp had broken which resulted in the engine losing all its water, causing it to overheat. Manning was credited with a 19th place finish. He is currently 14th in the points.

 

·         Past Performances on road courses in 2008: Manning qualified 11th at St. Pete and was challenging for sixth when the paddle shift mechanism experienced problems, dropping him to 13th. At Watkins Glen, Manning posted his career best finish of second after starting eighth. He had his worst start on a road course at Mid-Ohio (21st) but quickly jumped into second by lap six through pit strategy, and finished eighth. At the IndyCar Series inaugural race in Edmonton, Canada, Manning started 19th and finished 10th.

 

·         The PEAK Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma County will be shown live Sunday, August 24 at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

 
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