SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS, NO. 11 TEAM HYDROXYCUT-KVSH RACING CHEVROLET, RACE WINNER of Race One of the Chevrolet Dual in Detroit

SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS, NO. 11 TEAM HYDROXYCUT-KVSH RACING CHEVROLET, RACE WINNER of Race One of the Chevrolet Dual in Detroit as a part of the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix. It is the four-time champion’s second consecutive win on the Streets of Belle Isle.
ON TODAY’S WIN: “The car was obviously really quick and all we needed was clean air to come back from that pretty average qualifying. I really couldn’t dream of that. I don’t even know how we got there. I couldn’t be any happier for Chevrolet and Hydroxycut today.”

THE KEY WAS THAT YOU DIDN’T CARE FOR THE RED SIDEWALL FIRESTONES SO YOU WANTED TO GET RID OF THEM. YOU PITTED ON LAP THREE AND THAT TURNED OUT TO BE A GOOD STRATEGY BECAUSE YOUR PIT SEQUENCE THEN WORKED PERFECTLY:
“Yeah, I think it would have worked even better had we not pitted with everybody else. We ended up just pretty much where we were before. I couldn’t pass Gabby (Chaves) and it was like for a long time I really thought the strategy was a total mess and was never going to work. When we finally got some clean air then I could start to click some quick lap times and make it happen.”
LAST YEAR YOU WON RACE NUMBER 2 NOW YOU HAVE WON RACE NUMBER 1 WHAT ABOUT THIS MOMENTUM FOR TOMORROW?
“I can only hope for good conditions and hopefully a better qualifying because I think if we put that No. 11 car up front in qualifying it’s going to be tough to beat.”
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