Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Mid-Ohio–Qualifying

CHEVROLET RACING IN THE VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES
HONDA INDY 200
MID-OHIO SPORTS CAR COURSE
LEXINGTON, OHIO
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER
POST FIRESTONE FAST SIX QUALIFYING QUOTES
JULY 28, 2018

WILL POWER, NO. 12 VERIZON TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 2ND: SECOND PLACE NOT TOO BAD:
“Yeah, pretty good, yeah happy with front row. Obviously, it’s a real track position track, it’s difficult to pass and everyone is fast these days, so qualifying means a lot. Yeah, Alex (Rossi) just pumped out one really good lap there. I thought my lap was really good and then I came in and saw what he did and that was a solid lap.”

YOU HAVE QUALIFIED IN THE TOP SIX EVERY RACE THIS SEASON. WHEN YOU FINISH, YOU FINISH UP FRONT. HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THAT KNOWING THAT YOU COULD REALLY BE LEADING THE CHAMPIONSHIP WITH SOME LUCK?
“Oh yeah, we are very aware of that. Every time we finish it’s a great finish. We always qualify at the front, we are always quick, just got to minimize the DNF’s. I mean that has just killed us this year. We should be way up there in the championship, not 90 points behind. But, going to be real aggressive. I want to get back in the fight. Nothing worse than turning up to the last race without being in contention. So, I’m going to go for it.”

JOSEF NEWGARDEN, NO. 1 HITACHI TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 4TH: IT WAS KIND OF A TOUGH DAY AT THE OFFICE BECAUSE YOU HAVE QUALIFIED ON THE POLE IN THREE OF THE LAST FIVE RACES:
“Yeah, it was a very mixed up day for sure. We didn’t know how it was going to shake out. I actually thought maybe we got knocked out in the second round because when a red flag happens like that, you just don’t know exactly where you line into the equation. Fortunately, we were still sixth, so we got that Fast Six opportunity. I think we had a Fast Six car, potentially a pole car, but just didn’t get it all put together. Fourth is a good start for us, it’s not a bad thing, I’m not going to complain, but we did want to be a little bit higher. Now that we’ve got a good view though we will work on our race car. I think the Hitachi car has been fast. We need to make it a little more consistent, but if we find that for tomorrow we are going to be just fine.”

MAX CHILTON, NO. 59 GALLAGHER CARLIN CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 6TH: “It’s been a good weekend for us so far. Luckily we got to test here last week. We’ve been pretty confident wiyth having tested. It is so tight in IndyCar. I was so close to not getting through, and since we only had scuffed reds, so we went early. With Hinchcliffe’s crash, we made it through to the Firestone Fast Six. It is amazing how qualifying can change your whole weekend. Qualifying on 13 lap old red tires, I’m pretty happy with that. While where you start certainly doesn’t guarantee where you are going to finish, but qualifying well can help you end with a similar circumstance as where you start. If we can just keep it clean tomorrow, I will take care of the car the best I can and hopefully we will come through with a great result for Carlin and Gallagher.”

CONOR DALY, NO. 88 HARDING GROUP HARDING RACING CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 14TH: “I think we should be super happy with today. We started this weekend from the back because we were trying some things that just didn’t work, but thankfully we were able to go back to the information we were able to gather from the test last week. That just goes to show how important this information gathering experiment is. It would have been really fun to make it into the top-twelve, but it was a really stout group. I’m obviously happy to be where we are, considering where we started. Excited for tomorrow!”

CHARLIE KIMBALL, NO. 23 TRESIBA CARLIN CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 15TH:
ON HIS QUALIFYING SESSION:
“Yeah, really good job by the No. 59 (Max Chilton) to make it into the top 12 there. We were just a couple of tenths off, but having come and tested here last week, had we not done that we would have been so much further off after how choppy yesterday’s sessions were with all the reds, all the yellows. Even this morning, just with traffic and I think driver respect has been a topic of conversation at least publicly and probably privately over the last day and a half, getting gaps and things. So, overall, I’m disappointed with that, but pleased for the No. 59 crew. It does show the progress that Carlin has been making and continuing to step up each and every time we get to the race track.”

JORDAN KING, NO. 20 FUZZY’S VODKA ED CARPENTER RACING CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 16TH: “It’s a little bit frustrating, only being two-tenths away from advancing! Right from the start of the weekend, I’ve been playing catch up. I’ve not driven here before, some of the other teams have been here testing, so it’s been quite a steep learning curve to get into the car and get fast. Spencer’s been down a good job this weekend so I’ve been learning from him. We put it together in qualifying, maybe there was a little bit of the time left on the table from me just not knowing the circuit that well. It’s a but annoying, but it is what it is!”

SIMON PAGENAUD, NO. 22 MENARDS TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 17TH: “WHAT HAPPENED ON YOUR HOT LAP?
“We are struggling with the…I’m not comfortable with the rear of the car. So, I can’t get in the corner myself and I keep making mistakes, so, that is my problem. That is what I’m dealing with at the moment. It is very challenging, which is a good thing, but we haven’t been able to find my comfort zone here. It’s unfortunate it’s not the performance we want to have at Team Penske, but we are going to make the car better for me, I mean downforce more or less it’s just added grip, but at the end of the day it’s about getting into the corner and coming out as quick as possible and unfortunately, we didn’t do that today.”

SPENCER PIGOT, NO. 21 FUZZY’S VODKA ED CARPENTER RACING CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 18TH: “I had some difficulty with traffic, having to kind of abort a few laps early in the run. I had to try and get it done on the third lap, which is not ideal on reds. At the end of the day, I think we just had too much understeer to get a solid lap time out of it anyway. We were quick yesterday, so hopefully the Fuzzy’s Vodka Chevrolet can be fast again tomorrow.”

TONY KANAAN, NO. 14 ABC SUPPLY AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 19TH: “We tried something different. I think we made an improvement, we went quicker than we’ve ever been but it wasn’t quick enough. I think we had a car to start in the top 14 but we missed that by a tenth. We made more than 12 changes to the car between the last session to this session, so it was kind of unknown. Now it’s time to try to figure out what we’re going to do for the race.”

MATHEUS LEIST, NO. 4 ABC SUPPLY AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 21ST: “It was a tough qualifying. We need to do better for the race.”

RENE BINDER, NO. 32 HD BELLETS JUNCOS RACING CHEVROLET, QUALIFIED 23RD: “The qualifying started pretty well for us. I was quickly up to pace. Unfortunately we were not able to improve much throughout the rest of the session. One car went off track slightly and kicked up some dust on the track. I was the first car through and picked up some dirt on the tires, which happened during my last lap. We will focus on the race now and move forward tomorrow.”