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Newgarden Noses Ahead to P1

For the second time in three practice days, Josef Newgarden and Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing topped the speed charts during practice for the 2012 Indianapolis 500.

In the final hour of practice, Newgarden ticked off a lap at 222.486 mph. He ran a total of 47 laps for the day.

Teammate Bryan Clauson ended up in 19th position with a speed of 218.334 mph. Clauson ran only 20 laps to conserve tires and mileage for the remaining practice days leading up to the 500-mile race.

With 29 cars running on the track, both Newgarden and Clauson gained valuable experience running in traffic. Practice resumes tomorrow in anticipation of Pole Day on Saturday, May 19.

Quotes:

Josef Newgarden--

On topping speed charts in practice:

“It was another strong day. We’re stepping through it each time and we have a lot more to go still, but our good start is continuing to roll forward. We’re feeling positive.”

On finding more speed:

“I think a lot of people found more speed in the end, and it looks like everyone was trying race runs and we kind of jumped in as well. It was a lot of fun. It was good to run out there with the guys and I think we need to do more of that and figure out how the car operates in the draft a little bit. We certainly learned a lot about the way the car reacts today and we just have to keep progressing and trying to make it even more comfortable during the race. Obviously that’s the important time, so we’re feeling good about it.”

On his team’s performance:

“The team is good. It’s Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing and they’ve got a great group. We’ve obviously got a good car and we’ve come out really strong as well. We just need to maintain that. It’s definitely a good sign that we started off strong. Normally when you do start off strong you can hold your form, so we’ve just got to try to make that our case. It’s been great having Dollar General back on with us and we have a good looking race car. It’s performing well and we’re really pleased with where we’re at right now.”

Bryan Clauson--

On running a shorter day of practice:

“It’s a bummer not to do as many laps because we had so much momentum from the past two days. I feel really confident about the car we have though. We tried some new things today and seemed to pick up a little speed from where we started. Every day is a different goal and I think today we worked through what we needed to. We ended up learning quite a bit and I think we’ll be set up well for the rest of the month. It’s tough trying to make sure your mileage all lines up with how much we’re allowed to run, and we ran a lot the first two days to get acclimated to the track. Today was an easy day and we’ll get back to work tomorrow.”

On pit stops:

"We’ve been working on getting in and out of the pits because I’ve never done a pit stop in an Indy car. We’ll continue working on it as we get closer to the race. It’s hard to simulate a pit stop until race day, but we’ll keep working on it. I’ve done pit stops in stock cars but this is a little different."

Of Note:

Josef Newgarden is sporting a very bright black and yellow livery and driving suit thanks toDollar General sponsorship for the Indianapolis 500. He has asked his team to buy him a high-quality and similarly colored Batman suit if he wins the race. “I want it to be straight from the “Dark Knight” if we’re lucky enough to win this thing,” Newgarden said.

SFHR 2nd and 3rd Fastest on Second Day of Indy 500 Practice

Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing is well known for its family atmosphere, but driver Bryan Clauson turned to a man with a different famous racing family name before starting practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Bobby Unser.

“Uncle Bobby (Unser) took me out for a couple of pace car rides yesterday and showed me some racing lines at this place that he said he’s never shown anyone else,” Clauson said. “He’s a guy that if you get a chance to learn anything from, you have to soak it all in.”

The advice has paid off.

On the second day of practice for the 2012 Indy 500, Clauson posted the second quickest lap speed (221.173 mph) of the day and showed that Unser, who has three Indianapolis 500 victories, still knows his way around the famous track.

Clauson’s teammate, Josef Newgarden, was right behind in third position on the second day of practice with a speed of 221.158 mph. SFHR’s performance backed up its strong showing on opening day when the team finished first and third.

Speeds may change as the team continues practicing leading up to Pole Day on Saturday, May 19, but one constant to be counted on is that Clauson will not forget the lessons he learned from Unser. And he may be keeping those valuable pieces of information to himself.

“Bobby told me two things. One was what he showed me about the track and the other was not to tell anybody else what he told me,” Clauson joked.

Bryan Clauson:

“If you had told me that we were going to come out here the first two days and top the speed charts, I would have told you that you were crazy. It was another great day for us. These SFHR boys build fast Honda race cars. It’s been a lot of fun to step into a great situation for myself, and I’d like to say I was doing an awesome job, but they are making my job a heck of a lot easier with the race cars they put out there. I don’t know what else to say. It’s been a great start to the month, but we have a long way to go, and sometimes speed charts can lie a little bit. But we have a real fast race car. We did some long runs today and I felt like we had a good balance. I’m a rookie, so I don’t know what to expect for the rest of the month, but I’m really confident.”

Josef Newgarden:

“Our speed today shows how competitive the team is. Our consistency and speed solidifies the job that they do and how well they go about it. We’re learning a lot more having a second car here, and it’s really elevated the program overall. I feel super comfortable in the car because the team makes me feel comfortable. They’ve done a great job of giving us a good program and making it easy on us.”

SFHR Quickest Off the Bat at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

It was deja vu for Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing (SFHR) on opening day of practice for the 2012 Indianapolis 500 when rookie driver Josef Newgarden topped the speed charts with a lap of 220.250 mph.

Last year the team was also quickest on opening day of IZOD IndyCar practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with driver Ed Carpenter.

Newgarden's teammate Bryan Clauson made a splash in his first official day of IZOD IndyCar series practice in the No. 39 SFHR/RW Dallara/Honda/Firestone car with the third quickest lap of the day at 219.632 mph.

There are six full days of practice between opening day and Pole Day for the Indianapolis 500, but SFHR has shown that they can back up their early speed on road/street circuits in the 2012 IZOD IndyCar season with solid Honda-powered speed on ovals.

Click here for a full Indianapolis 500 schedule and ticket information.

QUOTES:

JOSEF NEWGARDEN (Driver- Nashville, Tenn.)

How does it feel to see your name on top of the speed charts on the first day at Indy?

"The team has done it all year. People have seen before that they can produce a good road/street car and there’s no issues oval wise. They’ve built really good, reliable, comfortable race cars for me and they’re doing the same for Bryan now. That’s all it is really. They make our job really easy and I think that’s what you guys are seeing. It bodes well, if anything, it’s not really a big deal to be quick on this day, but it speaks well for the team. I think the team deserves that credit. I’m really happy for them that they get the credit because they do deserve it, they do a good job and I’m proud to be with them."

BRYAN CLAUSON (Driver- Noblesville, Ind.)

Bryan on his first official day of practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway:

"I don’t know that it could have gone much better. Those SFHR boys prepared a fast Honda race car for us for this month. We were really quick out of the gate. The fastest laps can be misleading because of the tow you catch, but even by ourselves, Josef and I were very quick all day. It will be interesting to see as the month goes on where guys end up. It’s hard to tell who's flat-out at this point and who is not. But, I felt really good about our car and the program we have in place for the rest of the month.”

SARAH FISHER (Team Owner)

Sarah Fisher on her first team's strong performance on opening day:

“Today is very encouraging, but it’s still a very long month and we still have a lot of room to grow and room to learn. Having two rookies and it being their first experience, we need to make sure we have an even month so that when we arrive on both Pole Day and Race Day we’re as prepared as today.”

NOTES:

  • At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, drivers need to be in the hands of a good spotter. On opening day of practice, team owner Sarah Fisher spotted for the No. 39 of Bryan Clauson. With 11 starts in the Indianapolis 500, Clauson would be hard pressed to find a spotter that knows their way around the 2.5-mile track better than Fisher.
  • If driver Josef Newgarden qualifies for the Indianapolis 500, he would be the first Tennessean in the history of the race to do so.
  • Jim Nabors, who famously sings “Back Home Again in Indiana” before the start of each Indianapolis 500 will miss the race this year due to health issues. It turns out that one of Nabors’ biggest fans is SFHR driver Bryan Clauson. “Jim singing “Back Home Again in Indiana” is my favorite part of pre-race at Indy,” Bryan said. “I’m bummed he’s not going to be at my first Indy 500.”
  • SFHR has hired Justin Penix, former intern and IUPUI student, as a full-time engineer. Penix is a member of the first graduating class of the motorsports engineering program at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). He missed his graduation ceremony to work opening day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for SFHR, which was also his first day as a full-time SFHR employee.
  • HoneyBaked Ham of Bloomington to Sponsor Clauson in Indy 500

    IZOD IndyCar Series rookie driver Bryan Clauson loves to eat the Paradise Club sandwich at HoneyBaked Ham of Bloomington, Ind., and this May his favorite sandwich shop has stepped up to sponsor his No. 39 Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing/RW Dallara/Honda/Firestone car in the Indianapolis 500.

    HoneyBaked Ham of Bloomington has been a strong supporter of Clauson throughout his racing career, and the relationship will continue when Clauson debuts in the biggest race of his career.

    “I had the privilege to sponsor Bryan in his Firestone Indy Lights car as well as his sprint and midget cars last year, and I am excited to be part of his IZOD IndyCar series debut with Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing in Indianapolis this month,” said Phil Randall, owner of HoneyBaked Ham of Bloomington. “Bryan is a very talented driver, and I’m looking forward to watching him perform in this year’s Indy 500!”

    Clauson’s talent and hard work landed him the Indy 500 ride with Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing, but sponsors that have stood behind him for several years also played a pivotal role in getting to Indy.

    “This Indy 500 program has a lot of continuity in sponsorship from cars I’ve driven in the past,” Clauson said. “I’m so glad they’ve stepped up to make this happen for me. To be able to add Phil and HoneyBaked Ham to that list is special.”

    Randall is a life-long supporter of open-wheel racing, in which Clauson has excelled at many different levels as a multi-time USAC national champion.

    “I have attended the Indianapolis 500 every year since 1971, and I’ve always been a huge open-wheel racing fan,” Randall said. “This sponsorship is a dream come true for me.”

    Bryan Clauson Says Thanks: Noblesville Community Day

    More than ever, Noblesville residents have a reason to follow activities surrounding the Indianapolis 500 as its hometown racer Bryan Clauson has landed a ride withSarah Fisher Hartman Racing for the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”

    To thank the community that has supported him throughout his journey to the pinnacle of motorsports, Clauson will host a community day in Noblesville on Sunday, May 6. In addition to a car show, food, games and entertainment a Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing IndyCar will be on display. Fans will also get to participate in a meet and greet autograph session with Clauson.

    WHAT:  Bryan Clauson Community Appreciation Day

    WHEN: Sunday, May 6: 2-6 p.m.
    Noblesville Mayor Appearance: 2 p.m.
    Media interviews: 3 - 3:30 p.m.
    Autograph session: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
    WHERE:  Moose Lodge -- Noblesville
    950 Field Drive
    Noblesville, IN 46060

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