RAUL BOESEL (No. 12 Bradley Motorsports Dallara/Infiniti/Firestone): “We had an average day. I'm a little upset because lapped cars were holding me back. (Eliseo) Salazar held me up for 20 or 25 laps and didn't have a reason to do that. He was three laps down. Every time I caught him, I'd lose momentum. There was no reason to do that. I was on the lead lap. It was an all right day, but I could have improved a few spots.”
Raul: remember 2000 Indianapolis 500, 12 laps to go (aprox). Last pit stop on yellow...
The race order:
1؛ Montoya
2؛ Salazar
3؛ Lazier
4؛ Ward
Restart order:
Vasser (fuel)
Montoya
Boesel (-2 laps)
Salazar
Lazier
Ward
During the yellow flag, Eliseo and Foyt Team requested to you if you could give space so that Eliseo could pass you, situation that your team nor your accepted. Eliseo lost the momentum and your restart was too slow...
I believe that you would have to omit your quote, and to remember that. Indy500 is not compared with Gateway.
Raul: remember 2000 Indianapolis 500, 12 laps to go (aprox). Last pit stop on yellow...
The race order:
1؛ Montoya
2؛ Salazar
3؛ Lazier
4؛ Ward
Restart order:
Vasser (fuel)
Montoya
Boesel (-2 laps)
Salazar
Lazier
Ward
During the yellow flag, Eliseo and Foyt Team requested to you if you could give space so that Eliseo could pass you, situation that your team nor your accepted. Eliseo lost the momentum and your restart was too slow...
I believe that you would have to omit your quote, and to remember that. Indy500 is not compared with Gateway.
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