Wrigley’s Big Red Ream Finishes 33rd After Early Pit Road Incident
Results from California Speedway
1. Jimmie Johnson, No.48 Chevrolet
21. Reed Sorenson, No. 41 Target Dodge
33. Juan Pablo Montoya, No.42 Wrigley’s Big Red® Dodge
34. David Stremme, No. 40 Target Dodge
Wrigley’s Big Red Ream Finishes 33rd After Early Pit Road Incident
FONTANA, Calif. (September 2, 2007) --- The final Wrigley’s Big Red race was definitely hot and spicy, but not in the way the team had hoped. With temperatures all weekend well over 100 degrees, the team had to deal with a blown engine in qualifying, a 42nd-starting spot and a pit road incident before finishing the 500-mile race at California Speedway in the 33rd position.
The Big Red Dodge had slipped out of gear during the final practice session on Friday, causing the engine to over-rev. The high level of RPM’s overworked the engine and it gave out during Montoya’s qualifying run. The team was able to install a new engine for the two practice sessions Saturday morning, and despite a 42nd-place starting spot were optimistic heading into the 250-lap race.
Montoya was able to gain eight spots before the first caution waved on lap nine for a single-car incident. Crew Chief Donnie Wingo called Montoya down pit road on lap 10 for fresh tires. As Wingo counted Montoya into his pit stall, the No. 99 came blazing out of his pit directly behind Montoya’s and drove into the left front fender of the Big Red Dodge. The car suffered extensive damage and took an additional stop under caution to repair it enough to get Montoya back out onto the track.
The damaged fender made the car difficult to drive for Montoya as it was extremely tight all night. Wingo and his crew continued to work on the car under caution periods to free up the car. Montoya and the team battled all evening on and off the track to finish the race in the 33rd position.
Montoya and the No. 42 team slipped one spot to 19th in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup standings, but Montoya still leads the Raybestos Rookie standings by 23 points over David Ragan.
CGRFS Driver Quoteboard
JUAN PABLO MONTOYA "The Big Red Dodge was going to be a pretty good car today. It felt like I had passed about 10 or 15 cars before the first caution and after the contact, (with Edwards on pit road) that was the end of the day. I think everyone could tell how bad the car was running after that. It was just a very long race after the incident."
About Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
With 13 wins already in 2007, including the company’s best stretch in history with six victories in 30 days, CGRFS continues to add to its tally of 89 trips to victory lane. Chip Ganassi created his own one-car IndyCar team in 1990 and established a partnership with a new sponsor, Target. Today, his teams include two IRL IndyCars, one Indy Pro Series car and along with Felix Sabates he has three cars in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, two entries in the NASCAR Busch Series and two Daytona Prototypes in the world of Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series racing. Ganassi’s IndyCar teams have amassed five Championships and 56 wins since 1994; his NASCAR teams have 12 wins and a Rookie-of-the-Year title; and the Grand American team has won two of the last three Rolex Series Daytona Prototype Championships and are the two-time defending Champions of the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Chip Ganassi Racing operates out of state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis, Ind., and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Pa.
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