Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Road America–Post Practice

CHEVROLET RACING IN THE VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES
KOHLER GRAND PRIX
ROAD AMERICA
ELKHART LAKE, WISCONSIN
TEAM CHEVY POST PRACTICE DRIVER QUOTES
JUNE 22, 2018

ELKHART LAKE, WISC – Defending Verizon IndyCar Series champion, Josef Newgarden, set the pace on the first day of practice for the Kohler Grand Prix on the 4.014-mile Road America natural terrain road course.

Behind the wheel of his No. 1 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, Newgarden bested both of today’s practice session, his fastest lap, one minute, 42.6279-seconds/ 140.804 mph coming in the second session.

Indianapolis 500 winner Will Power, No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, posted the fourth quickest time of the day with teammate Simon Pagenaud, No. 22 Menards Chevrolet closing out the top-five fastest.

One more practice session for Team Chevy in the Verizon IndyCar Series will be a 45-minute session Saturday morning to set the stage for Firestone Fast Six qualifying Saturday afternoon.

· Verizon IndyCar Series Practice 3: 12 p.m., Saturday, June 23

· Verizon IndyCar Series Qualifications: 4 p.m., Saturday, June 23

· Kohler Grand Prix: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, June 24

· TV/Radio/Other: NBCSN will telecast the 55-lap (220.77-mile) race on the 4.014-mile, 14-turn permanent road course live at 12:30 p.m. June 24. It will also telecast taped qualifications at 6:30 p.m. June 23. Practice sessions will be streamed on RaceControl.IndyCar.com in conjunction with the INDYCAR Radio Network broadcast. Qualifications and the race also will be broadcast on INDYCAR Radio Network affiliates, RaceControl.IndyCar.com, indycarradio.com, the INDYCAR Mobile app, Sirius 214, and XM209.

DRIVER QUOTES:
JOSEF NEWGARDEN, NO. 1 VERIZON TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET: “I think we are relatively pleased. The car has been easy to work with which is great. It is nice when you don’t have to change too much. We’ve been trying things to make sure we understand sort of both ends of the car and where it can go if we adjust either end of it. Seems quick right out of the box. We haven’t had to do too much with it. The Chevy package is working really well, which I felt like it would be strong at this kind of track. We’ve been working hard with that group to make sure our power down and everything else is great. So far, so good with the Verizon car. We have a solid start; we just have to maintain it throughout the weekend.’

MATHEUS LEIST, NO. 4 ABC SUPPLY AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET: “Today was okay, with each session I feel like the car is getting better. We still have some work to do and have areas where we can improve the car. We keep making some changes to the car to try to learn new things and figure out what will be fastest and better, but also, what will help us save our tires and continue to have speed. I love to drive here at Road America], it’s such a nice track. I think we can have a great combination and will try to be running in the top 10. We have a lot to figure out with strategy and how many stops we will be making during the race. But tomorrow, we’re going to do the best we can to qualify up front.”

TONY KANAAN, NO. 14 ABC SUPPLY AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET: “It was an okay day. We spent today trying different things. We finished the first session in the top 10. I think that’s where we thought we were going to be this morning. We were a little bit better during the first session, but we’re still finding out different things to help us improve speed. Overall, I was pretty pleased with today.”

JORDAN KING, NO. 20 FUZZY’S VODKA ED CARPENTER RACING CHEVROLET: “It is quite difficult to learn the circuit, relative to others that I have driven on. For example, St. Pete, it just felt a little bit easier to pick up the smaller parts. I feel quite comfortable in the car now, but it took a bit longer to get there in this morning’s session. It’s a longer circuit and requires a lot of confidence with the high speed and blind corners; when it’s only 45 minutes, you end up eating into your track time. I felt quite good in this afternoon’s session and we have a better idea of what direction we want to go in. A little but annoying we haven’t quite jumped on it straight away, still a bit of progress to be made. Looking forward to having a good night’s sleep, I always find that when you are able to chill out, think about it, and sleep well it makes the second day much nicer. We all know where we need to go with the car and should be quicker tomorrow.”

SPENCER PIGOT, NO. 21 DIRECT SUPPLY ED CARPENTER RACING CHEVROLET: “It was a pretty difficult day for us. We are kind of struggling to zero in on the balance and the set up that we want. We know what we need the car to do, we just have to try and find a way of getting it there. We are going to try and find some things over night, then get the Direct Supply car handling a bit better and get more speed out of it tomorrow!”

SIMON PAGENAUD, NO. 22 MENARDSTEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET: “We’ve made big improvement this weekend. It is obviously another very important weekend with Menards on the car. This is John’s (Menard) country here. I am eager to do very well, and the whole No. 22 team is using the momentum we gained at Texas. It feel like a really good weekend so far. I think we have more in the car; I didn’t extract all the best out of during practice. But, it felt really good. Chevy is giving us a lot of power around here which is always useful on those long straightaways. Now we are just going to have to put it all together in qualifying tomorrow.”

CHARLIE KIMBALL, NO. 23 TRESIBA CARLIN CHEVROLET: “Obviously that wasn’t the day we wanted for the No. 23 Tresiba Chevrolet. We’re struggling for balance and grip—a little bit of both. But we’ve got some good ideas, good data to look through and some concepts to think about. We’ll make solid, reasonable, intelligent changes for tomorrow. Hopefully we can pick a good direction out of that and be ready for qualifying.”

ALFONSO CELIS, JR., NO. 32 JUNCOS RACING CHEVROLET: “Today was going pretty well until the last practice. The day started off well for us. I was happy with the balance and I am still happy with the balance. We worked on some changes and I was happy with the direction we were going in. The second practice was going pretty good up until my incident. It is really unfortunate we have now loss this track time, but we will work hard and bounce back for tomorrow.”

MAX CHILTON, NO. 59 GALLAGHER CARLIN CHEVROLET: “It was a challenging day at the office here at Road America for the No. 59 Gallagher Chevrolet. This is one of my favorite tracks – I know I can pedal a car around here pretty well. We were fighting for top six last year, so I’m trying to just drive the same obviously with less downforce. We’ve got an underlying balance issue whether it’s new tires or old tires it’s really just wherever we are we’ve got the same issue that we just can’t seem to iron it. It’s slightly frustrating for a new team with the lack of testing we’ve been able to do, so we’ve got limited time to try and sort it. We’ll work it out tonight and if we can make some significant progress toward the end of FP3, I’m sure we can have a fairly decent qualifying.”

GABBY CHAVES, NO. 88 HARDING GROUP HARDING RACING CHEVROLET: “Road America is a great track and a lot of fun. Today was a bit challenging as we are just working through our plan, but we found a big chunk of time between Practice 1 and Practice 2 today. That is very encouraging as we get ready for Practice 3 tomorrow. There are some things we are going to try out and that will hopefully take us to the next step to doing a great job in qualifying and then the race.”

INDYCAR MEDIA CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
FRIDAY – JUNE 22, 2018
JOSEF NEWGARDEN
WILL POWER
PRESS CONFERENCE

THE MODERATOR: We are joined now by Josef Newgarden, driving the No. 1 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet this weekend. Finished fastest in today’s morning practice.

Josef, what are you feeling from the car? What are you thinking of your chances this weekend?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, it feels pretty good. We didn’t have any big issues to start out. It’s the first session, so you always got to be a little bit careful of where that’s going to go.

Trend-wise it looks like a couple guys did two sets of tires, not many. I was looking more at degradation. Looks similar to last year. Actually the feeling in the car is similar to last year in a lot of respects.

You can get away with more power slides this year. I was talking to my teammates. We actually were all having these massive slides on the exits of T12, T14. This car is a little bit more engaging so it lets you know when it’s going to happen. You can get away with more. That’s a lot of fun. That’s a difference from last year.

I think our cars seemed pretty strong to start. We have to look at them and try to progress as everybody else through the weekend.

THE MODERATOR: You have behind Takuma Sato and Alexander Rossi. Parity up front. Everyone is trying to figure out their package around this track. Who are you seeing might be some of your competitors for pole tomorrow?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s hard to tell. If you look at last year, last year actually I think Rossi was the quickest last year in the first session with a Honda. It’s kind of similar this year where you have all it mixed up.

Session two might tell a better story of what’s really going to happen throughout the weekend. Same thing with session three. Might have a better insight.

Seems like as the track rubbers up, you start to get really a better picture of where everyone is at. That’s the only thing I would caution from session one, maybe it’s not showing the full picture.

Wickens looks good. He was good at the test from what I saw a week ago. He would be strong. I expect Andretti to be good. They looked strong in the first session. Dixon, as well, I think he’ll be up there, looking at him last year.

THE MODERATOR: This particular track seems to be one of the favorites of the drivers in the paddock.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s just a great driver’s track. It’s a great IndyCar track. You look at the cars around here, it’s exciting to be around this place. Not only to drive them, but I think to watch all the other support series. There’s just kind of a buzz about it. You feel an energy around this place that you don’t get everywhere.

It just feels like a proper IndyCar track. People use that terminology a lot, which I think is very fitting. It’s just an awesome track. You don’t get many places that are four miles, so you really open up the legs of the car. You really have to put it on the limit on high-speed corners to try to get the most out of it.

It can bite you. You don’t have a ton of place to hide here. If you mess up, it will show the mistake. I think guys like it for those characteristic reasons.

Just the fan support up here has been incredible. Everyone is very knowledgeable about what’s happening in the series. That’s fun.

THE MODERATOR: I saw on Twitter yesterday there is actually a Josef Newgarden campsite with your face plastered on it.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s multiple faces. They have a vegetable garden with my face. I have to go see them, I think in turn one. I have to go visit them because they built this garden up, which is super cool.

Yeah, you get that type of stuff around here. People that come and camp, have a good time, make the whole weekend out of it. It’s a tradition for a lot of people. I think it’s fun to be part of that atmosphere.

THE MODERATOR: You were recently nominated for an ESPY award earlier this week as well. Talk about that honor, as you’re looking at the progression of your career, what that means to you.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, it’s a big deal. Obviously the ESPYs are a huge recognition within sports. To represent IndyCar in that mix is a big deal. I feel honored just to be included in the list. They only have four people listed there for best driver. It’s a narrow list. To be considered on there is a huge deal.

A lot of that is down to the team, Team Penske, what they did last year. They put us in a position to be successful. I think they’re recognizing that. It’s very much about the team more than just the individual drivers, in my opinion.

Huge honor. I’m excited to go out there and see the event. I’ve heard great things about it.

THE MODERATOR: Questions for Josef.

Q. I think you tested here earlier. Was there any significant changes made after the test of the car which put you in the quickest position?
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I didn’t test. I wasn’t here. I think they only had six or eight cars. I don’t know how many were here.

I saw some information from the test. I read quotes, some driver talk of what they were experiencing. Yeah, I don’t know. I think we rolled off really good because our cars were good here last year. They seemed to be similar from a trend standpoint.

Yeah, I don’t know if it’s changed much from the test. I think it’s probably cooled off. From everything I heard, it was hotter here last weekend. That’s probably the biggest difference.

Q. (No microphone.)
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: So far no, but maybe it will be towards the end of the weekend. We’ll wish we did.

Q. At what part of the season, or do you start thinking about the championship?
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I mean, you think about it all the time. I mean, a lot of it’s out of your control, though. The way I look at it, it’s one race at a time. You try to maximize one race at a time. We still have a long way to go now. We’re only halfway through.

I think crunch time is probably more around three or four races to go, then it’s really crunch time. You get an idea if you’re in the mix or you’re not. That’s what I would say.

Q. The Penske Chevys have been pretty good on road courses this year. Has that been able to translate? Did it feel like you had a better setup in your first session than your teammates?
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I think those guys will be strong. I saw their stuff. They look good. I expect them to be right up there in the second session and third session.

Our cars were really good here last year. Everyone I think kind of saw that, that we had good performance. I think that’s carried over. I think the Chevy package has been really good this weekend. I think it should be. This is a track more suited I think to our package, what Chevrolet has done.

Hopefully it’s something we can carry through performance-wise through the rest of the weekend. But the first session is really hard to gauge. If you look at last year’s first session, it didn’t really tell the full story. I don’t think this one did, either. Maybe we’ll pull more clear in the second session or maybe it will still be mixed up or maybe Hondas are stronger. I don’t really know yet till we get through this afternoon.

Q. With how long the laps are here, how hard is it to get a perfect lap here compared to another track that is not as long?
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It doesn’t feel that way when you’re putting a lap together. You put a lap together on the short track, you have the straightaway to open everything up. You have more time to think about what’s happening.

I guess saying that, when you make a mistake in a corner, it gives you more time to be pissed about it till you get to the next corner afterwards. Yeah, it’s a long lap.

I mean, generally when you’re testing stuff now, you go out, you do a long out lap, you do one lap, you come right back in. It’s only one lap you need to evaluate something now. You kind of have to do that from a time standpoint because it’s so long, you don’t want to burn up too many laps testing a change. I try to do one lap whenever I want to feel something out.

Q. Let’s go back to that power slide thing you were talking about. Can you describe a little bit more in-depth, put us in the seat for what you experience.
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, I mean, with this car, it talks to you a lot more. It gives you a lot more feedback. When you’re on the edge of breaking the rear free, you get a lot more warning for that. Places like T12, even the Carrousel or turn 14, you’ll be coming off after max load and you’ll be finishing the corner, the rear will start talking to you, saying it’s too much, too much. You can actually go to the point where it is too much, completely break the rear free.

You have huge moments now with this car where you’re completely crossed up. You would think you’re wrecking. You can somehow straighten it back up and continue the lap.

It’s kind of fun. I think in the old car you probably would have spun off or wrecked, whereas this thing, it just has a longer string. The string doesn’t break as quickly as the old car did.

THE MODERATOR: Josef, thanks for coming in.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Thanks, guys.

THE MODERATOR: I want to welcome in Will Power, fourth fastest in this afternoon’s session.

Give us a quick overview of how your car has been performing, looking ahead to qualifying tomorrow.

WILL POWER: Yeah, definitely changed the setup a bit, then went back. I think the track was really low grip at the beginning of every session, then got better. Kind of a little bit hard to pick what to do.

But obviously Josef is really quick, so got plenty of data to look at. Just keep working away at it.

Q. Fuel consumption. Will we need a full course caution to stop you guys having to fuel save all the way through?
WILL POWER: Yeah, probably for the first (indiscernible) it will definitely make it easier. If it’s all green, you’re probably going to be saving fuel.

Q. Has this car’s lack of drag made a big difference to your fuel mileage?
WILL POWER: Actually at this track it’s a very similar drag level. Very close. Just a lot less downforce. The fact it’s less downforce, you’re braking earlier, getting on the throttle later. That saves a bit of fuel in itself.