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RACE NOTES/QUOTES---- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June
16, 2012
Fast Facts:
- After the race Servia joked that he should just chill during
the race weekend and just show up for the race. In seven races,
Servia has gained a total of 89 positions (7 positions in St. Pete
to finish 16th, 13 positions in Barber to finish 13th, 7 positions
in Long Beach to finish 16th, 12 positions in Brazil to finish
11th, 23 positions in Indianapolis to finish 4th, 11 positions in
Detroit to finish 5th, and 16 positions in Milwaukee to finish
4th).
- Since making the switch to Chevy power, Panther DRR and Oriol
Servia have earned three top-five results in four races, tying with
a season best of fourth place (was 4th in the Indy 500).
- Oriol started 20th and continuously moved up during the race.
He pitted for the first time on lap 61 for fuel and tires and again
on Lap 75 to top off on fuel. Servia came in on Lap 97 and Lap 169
for fuel and tires. After that stop, he went from P8 to P4 and was
good until the end of the race.
- On the Lap 192 restart, Servia passed Helio Castroneves for 3rd
position. He tried to hang onto 3rd, but James Hinchcliffe passed
him on Lap 217 and Servia would bring the Charter car home in 4th
place.
- Servia qualified 22nd for the Milwaukee IndyFest, but started
20th due to other cars ahead of him that were penalized. He was 4th
in line yesterday for qualifying and secured a spot on the grid
with a two-lap average qualifying speed of 160.375 mph.
- This weekend marked Servia's 11th start at the historic
Milwaukee Mile track (his first two starts at the one-mile oval
were in 1998 and 1999 in Indy Lights).
- Last year he started 10th and finished 3rd. In 2008, Servia
finished 6th after starting 9th. He Finished 2nd in the Champ
Car race at the track in 2003.
- Last weekend in Texas, Servia started the race 11th, but his
day ended early due to a fuel pressure problem. He finished the day
in 20th position.
- This year's Indianapolis 500 marked a career-best result in the
race for Oriol Servia and Panther DRR. It was the Spaniard's fourth
start and he finished the day with his best result for the race,
which was 4th place. It was the same story for the team. The race
was Panther DRR's 13th start and their best result for the
Indianapolis 500 race as well. The Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle
Grand Prix marked the second top-five finish in a row for Panther
DRR and Oriol Servia.
- Servia piloted the No. 22 Charter primary livery for the second
time this season. Charter is a leading broadband
communications company, and the nation's fourth-largest cable
operator providing broadband entertainment and communications
services that includes advanced Charter TVTM, Charter InternetTM
access, and Charter PhoneTM to homes and businesses across 25
states.
- Last year Oriol Finished fourth in IZOD IndyCar Series
standings....Recorded 11 top-10 finishes, with a best of second at
New Hampshire and Baltimore....Among three drivers to be running at
the finish in all 17 races..... Led all drivers in laps completed
(2,103 of 2,011)....Oriol was the only driver to finish in the top
10 in first five races of the season.
- This weekend marked Panther DRR's 8th time to compete at the
one-mile oval as they earned their best result ever at the historic
cirucuit. The team has started at least one car in every race at
the track since 2004. Last year Justin Wilson started 13th and
finished 10th and Ana Beatriz started 11th and finished 17th. In
2008,Buddy Rice and Townsend Bell finished team best of 10th and
11th. DRR has led a total of 37 laps at The Milwaukee Mile.
Oriol Servia, No. 22 Panther DRR, on the Milwaukee
IndyFest Race: "I said it before the race to
somebody that said you cannot pass here and I said you will see if
the car is good you can pass here. We had a very good Charter car.
Again, I want to say thank you to the guys. I had all of my trust
in the guys and they always give me a good car. They worked so hard
overnight because we changed everything in the car with the
wheelbase, roll centers, springs and cambers. As I joked, luckily
they didn't change the driver and the engine, which were the only
things left. Everything else was better and we had a good car. It
was when I got to the top-three cars because they definitely had
better pace than me. I tried really hard to hold Hinch back and he
was faster and I couldn't stop him. This was another great race and
four races with Chevy and we've had three top-five results.
I'm very happy for me, the team, Chevy and
everybody."
Back on Track: Panther DRR
will be back on track next weekend for the Iowa Corn Indy 250 in
Newton, Iowa. The race is scheduled at 10:00 pm ET. Live coverage
will be on the NBC Sports Network and the IMS Radio Network. Please
visit www.dreyerreinboldracing.com for more updates.
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