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25.AUG
Blair
Racing Finishes 3rd at St. Louis
MADISON, IL. (August 25, 2002) - Rayovac Blair Racing driver Alex
Barron of Menifee, Calif. finished third today at Gateway
International Raceway.
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With only
three races remaining, on the Indy Racing League (IRL) 2002
schedule, the Rayovac Blair team entered the thirteenth race of the
season fifth in the drivers' championship standings. It has been a
year of consistent top-ten finishes that has continued to keep Blair
Racing and its driver, Barron, up front in the eyes of the IRL fans.
In only its first year of IRL competition, the team has one win and
ten top-ten finishes. Barron and the Indianapolis based Blair team,
came prepared and with high hopes to the 1.25-mile oval. Barron has
raced here on three different occasions and a recent test went well.
"We actually had good balance in the car in qualifying and in
practice, but we are off by a few tenths," said Barron after
his qualifying run; he started 14th for the 200 lap event.
"More importantly, for the race you have to have a solid race
car under you. We've worked on our race setup. This is also a
driver's track. From turning the steering wheel to driving the car,
you also have to be able to set up the car. You have to be able to
work with the team and the engineer. It is really tight up top in
the points. Within our team we have a lot of experience here. We are
getting toward the end of the season, and we have a feel for what
you need to do to be strong for the whole race. The Rayovac car has
been running great since the Indy 500, and we are looking to be up
front at the end of the season. You also have to have a strong motor
and strong package. Our Chevrolet and Dallara are working well, and
that is what it takes to win." In today's pre-race warm up,
Barron and the Rayovac machine was powerful, running second fastest
in the 25 car field.
As Barron
predicted, he had a good car and was ready for the 250 mile event.
On the start, the always ready Barron, moved up from 14th to 11th
and quickly into the top-ten and ninth by lap seven. Barron kept the
Rayovac Blair Chevrolet powered machine in seventh until lap 41 and
moved into fifth by lap 51. Running in fourth, the first regularly
scheduled pit stop was made and the Blair team was spectacular on
the stop on lap 61. No changes were made to the well engineered
Dallara and Barron took off for yet another great run. With the help
of his spotter, the Chevrolet power and the Blair team behind him,
Barron began picking off the field. Moving up into second by lap
111. Barron took the lead on lap 119 with team cheering him on in
the timing stand and pit lane. Barron led until 147, when he stopped
again for fuel and tires. He returned to racing action and on the
restart the car drifted up into the gray area of the track. Losing
traction and momentum. But Barron masterly guided the #44 back into
action and charged once again at the field. He went onto to finish
third, his best finish at the Gateway International Raceway.
"I came
down and did not want to get into Helio," said Barron. "We
had cold tires and with the debris up high the front end took off
and we lost momentum. We just wanted to get back up front and take
off. We are glad that we ended up third. We need to keep chipping
away at the championship until the end of the season. We worked all
weekend to finish the race and that's what we did. We had a great
car today, our engineer and the team tuned a great car. The Rayovac
car has been strong all year and Blair Racing continues to do a
great job. Chevrolet, Speedway Engines and VDS gave me one of the
most powerful race cars I've ever had. We want to show Chevrolet how
powerful the engine really is. They have worked so hard to get us
where we are. We need to get to the end of the year and stay focused
on the championship.
It was fun
today and that's what drivers look forward to. Larry Blair has put
together a great team and his great to work for. I want to continue
to drive for him - this is his dream and I am certainly living my
dream. We signed a deal with Chevrolet and that was our
breakthrough. Rayovac came on board and that we have run strong ever
since. It's great to race when you have power. We have a lot of
great guys on our team that keeps pushing hard. This is a life long
dream. I've waited a long time and it took a lot of work to get here
"The
drivers' championship and series comes to an end in only three
weeks. Two races remain, September 8 at Chicagoland Speedway in
Joliet, IL and the final race at Texas Motor Speedway on September
15. The race is on a 1.5-mile, D-shaped tri-oval. The race airs live
on ABC at 1:00 p.m. (EDT). The fourteenth race of the season will
also air live on the IMS Radio Network. The IRL's official website
can help you locate a radio station near you; it also has live
timing and scoring at www.indyracing.com.
Powerful facts
about Rayovac: Rayovac is one of the world's leading battery and
lighting device companies. Rayovac also markets the number-one
selling rechargeable brand of battery in the U.S. with nearly a 70
percent share. In addition, the company is the world leader in
hearing aid batteries with a 60 percent worldwide share. Rayovac
trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ROV symbol. Rayovac
markets a variety of batteries including alkaline and heavy duty
batteries; lithium coin cells; zinc air hearing aid batteries; and
rechargeable alkaline and nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries and
chargers. The company also markets a broad line of battery-operated
flashlights and lanterns. More information about Rayovac can be
found at www.rayovac.com.
www.BlairRacing.com
keeps fans up-to-date with all the latest team news and
information.
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