Phoenix

captjohn67

Pretty much a regular
4-6 (-1.725) tire puncture with 14 laps to go prevented a 3-0 last time out. Keep grinding.

Great article

http://www.racer.com/indycar/item/138201-pruett-indycar-phoenix-test-rewind?showall=1&limitstart=

Time sheet

http://www.imscdn.com/indycar_media/documents/2017-02-11/indycar-results-pcomb Day 2.pdf


History

http://racing-reference.info/trackdet/009/O/0

will be looking to fade Ed, Hildebrands broken hand obviously takes him out of the mix, wouldn't be surprised to see another Newgarden Dixon battle at the end, Sato is adifferent driver since leaving Foyt, Foyt program still bottom dwelling, Bourdais needs a good showing here to stay in the title hunt because the month of May will set him back, Power is due some luck, ramble more later
 
Steed, got five winners for you brother

Newgarden +100 Helio

Pagenaud -120 Helio

Kimball -115 Ed

Sato +100 Ed

Rossi +115 Kimball

lets get some track time and we'll go from there
 
Everyone kept it together during windy conditions yesterday although Ed had fuel cell issues and Marco had electrical issues. I was wrong about Hildebrand, these guys will get behind the wheel with a leg missing because they are so scared of losing their seat. Only practice session

http://www.imscdn.com/indycar_media/documents/2017-04-28/04-28-17 Phoenix practice.pdf

qualifying

http://www.imscdn.com/indycar_media/documents/2017-04-29/DDWV Phoenix Grand Prix Qual Results.pdf

looks like I'm ok with where I'm sitting for the most part and looks like a likely win for a Penske car, but you never know. I still want to see the numbers when they put them back up. Hopefully there will be a little more passing than last year, but I'm not counting on it. Keep the beer in the cooler beside the lazy boy because with 19 second laps you won't have time to walk to the kitchen
 
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