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IRL MID-OHIO RACE REPORT (P7) Print E-mail

RYAN HUNTER-REAY DEBUTS IN SEVENTH PLACE TO LEAD RLR EFFORTS AT MID-OHIO
 
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July 22, 2007 Rahal Letterman Team Ethanol Staff Writer

LEXINGTON, Ohio - Just four short hours before the IndyCar debut of Ryan Hunter-Reay (#17 Ethanol Dallara/Honda/Firestone), things got interesting.
 
A fluke occurrence left Hunter-Reay with his second incidence of a stuck throttle during the weekend, sending him off course and into the tire barrier, forcing the Rahal Letterman Racing Ethanol team to turn a calm pre-race into a fire drill. But the team answered the bell with plenty of time to spare, and Hunter-Reay did the rest, running a strong race to lead the squad with a seventh-place finish in front of a sellout crowd at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
 
Hunter-Reay made up four spots in a first-lap melee involving a trio of Andretti-Green cars and ran in the top group for the rest of today’s 85-lap Honda Indy 200, scoring a seventh-place finish to bank 26 points in the Rookie-of-the-Year battle with five races yet to run.  It was the teams best road course qualifying and best road course result of the season.
 
rhr13.jpg“It felt great. The first time out in these cars with no testing and to finish in the top seven feels like a win for me,” said Hunter-Reay. “We had a couple of fluky things happen in practice and the Ethanol team showed amazing tenacity, we kept after it, we didn't do anything cute, we had good pace and ran well. It was a satisfying day for us."
 
Scott Sharp (#8 Patrón Dallara/Honda/Firestone) showed his veteran skills in battling from a 15th-place starting spot to score an 11th-place finish, fighting all the way to the last lap and picking up a spot with two laps to go with a pass of Kosuke Matsuura.
 
"Obviously it was a frustrating day for us,” Sharp said. “We didn't have the pace we thought we would. We had a huge push for most of the race that made it tough to put the power down. But we stayed in there, got some points, now we'll come back and make the car better for the next race and get after it."
 
Hunter-Reay ran sixth through the first fuel stint, but fell to ninth after the first stop. He dropped back to 10th briefly in the middle portion of the race, but worked his way back up to ninth for his second stop. He was slated to make his final stop with 18 laps of the 2.258-mile road course remaining when the team decided to come in for fuel only, stretching the life of the Firestone Firehawks over the entire last half of the race. Hunter-Reay stepped up and ran his fastest lap of the race on his in-lap, the team snapped off a strong pit stop to move him up to eighth and then Hunter-Reay ran down Tomas Scheckter to take the seventh spot.
 
“We are very pleased with the way things went today, we found a lot to build on and with some more testing I think we’ll show even more,” said RLR Chief Operating Officer Scott Roembke. “The guys from both crews worked well together and got Ryan’s car ready to go after this morning’s incident. Everybody realized that neither of the incidents we had this weekend were Ryan’s fault, they diagnosed the problem and did a strong job in not only getting the car ready, but making it fast. Now we can take some time this week, catch up on some things and get some testing in before the next race.”
 
The result was especially satisfying as it came in front of most of the members of the Ohio-based team, who came up to Lexington with their families to take the opportunity to see the RLR squad in action first-hand. Nearly everyone on the team came out to the track over the three-day weekend as the team’s hospitality coach hosted more than 300 people for the event.
 
Today’s event marked the end of an IndyCar-record five-week stretch of races, and the Rahal Letterman Racing team will have the weekend off before heading to Michigan International Speedway Sunday, August 5.
  

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July 21, 2007 Rahal Letterman Staff Writer
LEXINGTON, Ohio—Making your first-ever IndyCar Series start with no testing and about 72 hours of notice before strapping into a 675-horsepower Indy Car on one of the most technical road courses in the country?
 
No problem for Rahal Letterman Racing’s newest driver as Ryan Hunter-Reay (#17 Ethanol Dallara/Honda/Firestone) jumped into the car this weekend without a second of testing and posted the team’s best road-course qualifying result of the season on a Chamber of Commerce weather day at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
 
Hunter-Reay snapped off a quick lap of 1:08.8743 (118.024 mph) around the 2.258-mile road course to qualify 10th for this weekend’s Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Presented by Westfield Insurance. The Floridian broke into the 68-second range in Saturday morning’s practice, then posted his best lap of the weekend when it counted the most, thrilling a large crowd that poured into the 45-year-old facility.rhr4.jpg
 
"We're doing a great job for our first weekend out here together," Hunter-Reay said. "The Ethanol car is very strong, the team has worked extremely hard and things are progressing well for us. We're jumping in the deep end with no testing but I've learned a lot from Scott (Sharp) and the engineers, and I've run here a lot so all that put together has really helped us."
 
Scott Sharp (#8 Patrón Dallara/Honda/Firestone) did not fare as well today, and will start 15th after posting a time of 1:10.236 (115.743 mph). Sharp, who had nearly gotten into the 68-second bracket in morning practice, suffered a slight bobble through the vital first turn of the track, putting him off of what he and the team was hoping for.
 
"We're not very happy with that lap. I was expecting a lot more out of it,” Sharp said. “I got a little loose in Turn One, lost about five mph on my exit speed and that cost me throughout the entire lap. We'll try and make the car better for tomorrow and make up some ground in the race."
 
The Honda Indy 200 will take place tomorrow afternoon with the 85-lap event slated to begin at 1:30 Eastern Time. Fans can follow all of the action live on ABC.

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