Fresh from scoring his maiden NTT P1 Award and an eighth place finish in Portland last weekend, AJ Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci in the No.14 Sexton Properties Chevrolet says that as he has never raced at the Milwaukee Mile he just wants a consistent car.
What did winning the pole last week do for you and the team?
SF: “Winning the poll was a massive morale boost, not just for myself, but for the entire team. Just showed how hard we’ve been working, how competitive we are and now the next step is to start collecting some trophies from the races.”
What will be your approach this weekend?
SF: “The approach for this weekend, since I’ve never raced here before, will be to have a consistent car. I think we learned a lot from the test, and obviously we want to win on one of these ovals, and I think we’ll have a great shot here at Milwaukee.”
Ferrucci goes into this weekend’s double-header having regained 10th place in the championship and will be aiming to continue that momentum for the final three races of the season.
Sting Ray Robb in the No.41 Goodheart Chevrolet says that he wants to push the limits this weekend.
Milwaukee is a very unique track. It’s flat and short and very low grip. So my approach this weekend is just going to be push the limits as much as possible early and get used to driving different lines with the car. It’s going to be hard to race there with the lanes being kind of single file. I think we’ll have a fairly good race car based on our oval experience so far this year. That doesn’t mean anything in INDYCAR racing because the field is tight. Really looking forward to finishing out strong and hopefully getting a couple more top tens. Our test there went okay, and with the application of what we learned, we should be good.”