![]() ![]() 3 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Chevrolet, two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, Indy Racing League points leader): "Pikes Peak will present Marlboro Team Penske with a whole new challenge because we've never raced there. This race gives us a chance to showcase the professionalism and quality of our team in front of our hometown friends and corporate partners such as Bradley Food Marts and Sinclair." ![]() Even though the race shop is in Indianapolis, we still consider ourselves a Denver team, with our Bradley corporate offices there. It's our hometown race, and next to Indianapolis, the most important race on the schedule for the Bradley Motorsports team. Calkins is a Denver native.): "Of course, we're happy and proud to be coming back to Colorado to race. 12 EPSON Dallara/Infiniti for Shigeaki Hattori. Driving the race car on consecutive weekends is better for me and accentuates my training."īUZZ CALKINS (Owner, Bradley Motorsports, which fields No. (About racing on consecutive weekends and the busy summer stretch of four races in five weeks): "I think the summer stretch will demand a more calculated plan for our whole team car, motor and travel prep will need to be carefully monitored. ![]() As a driver, it's going to be harder to breathe, but I don't expect any additional fatigue." The altitude will also affect the downforce and drag of the car. The physical demand of the altitude hurts the engine performance the engine management guys (McLaren Performance) will have to play with it and make adjustments. ![]() 44 Rayovac Blair Racing Dallara/Chevrolet, 2002 Indianapolis 500 Bank One co-Rookie of the Year): (About racing at altitude): "As far as the mechanical effects go, it's like when you are working out, it is hard to train and hard to breathe for the drivers and the engine. ![]()
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