De
Ferran Captures Team Penske's First Pole
Since 1997 At Grand Prix Of Miami
In his debut with
Marlboro Team Penske, Gil de Ferran brought the team its first
FedEx Championship Series pole position since 1997 Saturday during
qualifying for the season-opening Grand Prix of Miami Presented by
Toyota at Homestead-Miami Speedway, which takes the green flag at
2 p.m. Sunday.
De Ferran (Marlboro
Honda Reynard), who joined Marlboro Team Penske this year after
three seasons with Walker Racing, registered a lap of 208.434 mph
(25.942 seconds) on the 1.502-mile oval to claim the seventh pole
position of his career. It was his first pole since Toronto last
year and the second on his career on an oval, the other coming
last season in Japan.
For Marlboro Team
Penske, it marked the team's first FedEx Championship Series pole
since Paul Tracy at Milwaukee in 1997. The team's best start in
the 49 events since came from Andre Ribeiro, who recorded an
outside pole at Miami in 1998.
De Ferran has his
hands full with the most competitive field in the world as 23 of
the 25 starters were separated by less than a second. The top 13
were separated by less than a half-second.
Starting alongside
de Ferran on the grid is defending FedEx Championship Series
champion Juan Montoya (Target Toyota Lola), who qualified on the
outside pole at 208.386 mph (25.948 seconds).
The one-thousandth
of a second separating De Ferran and Montoya marked CART's closest
qualifying margin since last year at Nazareth, where Montoya edged
Helio Castro-Neves, de Ferran's current teammate at Marlboro Team
Penske, by .001.
The front-row start
is the ninth of Montoya's career front-row start, including seven
poles during his rookie season last year, which tied the CART
record.
Adrian Fernandez (Tecate/Quaker
State/Patrick Racing Ford Reynard) qualified third at 207.634 mph
(26.042 seconds). It marked his third consecutive top-five start
at Homestead as he started fifth in 1998 and second last year.
A pair of rookies
are off to solid debuts as Alex Tagliani and Kenny Brack rounded
out the top five qualifiers. Tagliani (Player's Forsythe Racing
Team Ford Reynard), who moved up from the CART Toyota Atlantic
Championship series, was fourth at 207.051 mph (26.114 seconds).
Brack (Shell Ford Reynard), the defending Indianapolis 500
champion, was fifth at 206.808 mph (26.146 seconds).
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
GIL de FERRAN.
Marlboro Honda Reynard: "It's a fantastic feeling. I knew
we'd be okay because we had good preparation [in the off-season];
we had a good test here and at Nazareth and I felt we'd be in
contention. I can't tell you the feeling I have right now. [On the
team being "back"] I guess it depends on what being
'back' is. I felt I was going to be competitive. I felt more
confident in the test. I'm confident we're going to be there all
season. I was happy with the car Friday morning, there was kind of
a mix-up session Friday afternoon, but I was comfortable with the
car in testing, Friday morning, Friday afternoon, and this
morning. I had to keep my foot down a little bit more and the car
went quick. It's never easy, I suppose."
JUAN PABLO MONTOYA,
Target Toyota Lola: "We've been having a few problems, but
we've still been really competitive. The qualifying lap was pretty
good. We did some changes to the car and it was pretty good, but
we expected it to be better. But the car in traffic has been
behaving, so it's going to be good. Normally, I've got the time on
my dash, but I don't know why it didn't work. I knew what I had to
beat, so I just pushed harder, but as usual, if you push harder,
you go slower. The wind was a big factor in qualifying. In one
turn the car got loose and in the other you got a push. Last year
was very experimental. Now I know what I want from the car, and
that's a big advantage. My car was good all weekend. The rear has
been really solid."
ADRIAN FERNANDEZ,
Tecate/Quaker State/ Patrick Racing Ford Reynard: "My
teammate, Roberto Moreno, was ahead of me and he gave me the track
conditions. That relationship is really starting to work pretty
good. It's not the pole but we're starting third and we can win
the race from there. It's looking good. The conditions have
improved since yesterday. Today the conditions were excellent for
us. The car was very stable. I'm also happy with the performance
of the Ford engine, so I'm excited about the whole season. I
didn't have problems. The guys who were more aggressive on the
push probably had problems. It didn't bother me. We're going to
have to go by a little bit by history (tomorrow). We've got to be
careful at the start of the race. When we run with all the cars
it's a different deal. We'll have to be careful and have to read
this, but I think the conditions are going to be better than last
year."
WHAT'S NOTEWORTHY
* Gil de Ferran
(Marlboro Honda Reynard) will be making his third top-three start
in five career appearances at Miami. He was second in 1996 and
third in '97.
* Juan Pablo
Montoya's (Target Toyota Lola) outside pole marks the second
consecutive front-row start for Toyota at a FedEx Championship
Series event. Scott Pruett won the pole for the season finale at
California Speedway last year.
* Dario Franchitti,
the FedEx Championship Series runner-up, qualified 22nd at 201.746
mph (26.802 seconds) in his return to competition from injuries
sustained during CART Spring Training at Homestead last month.
Franchitti (KOOL Honda Reynard), who finished third at Homestead
last year, sustained a fractured pelvis and brain contusions in
the incident.
* There were six
different countries represented among the top six qualifiers and
three different engine manufacturers among the top three (de
Ferran, Honda; Montoya, Toyota; Fernandez, Ford). De Ferran is
from Brazil, Montoya from Colombia, Adrian Fernandez from Mexico,
Alex Tagliani from Canada, Kenny Brack from Sweden and Michael
Andretti from the United States.
* Women's tennis
champion Monica Seles visited Homestead-Miami Speedway Saturday
and took a pace car ride before posing for photographs with
Newman/Haas Racing drivers Michael Andretti (BigKmart/Texaco/Havoline
Ford Lola) and Christian Fittipaldi (Big Kmart/Route 66 Ford
Lola). Seles is competing this week and next in the WTA Ericsson
Open at Key Biscayne.
* The command to
start engines Sunday will be delivered jointly by actor Sylvester
Stallone and Father Phil De Rea, chaplain of Championship Auto
Racing Teams, Inc. Stallone is spearheading a movie project,
titled Champs, which utilizes Champ Cars and the FedEx
Championship Series as its setting.
WHAT'S ON TAP
Qualifying for the
Grand Prix Presented by Toyota will air 2 a.m. ET Sunday on ESPN2.
CART 2Day airs 11:30 a.m. ET Sunday on ESPN2, while ESPN's
tape-delayed broadcast will air 4:30 p.m. ET.
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