Nazareth, Pa. -- Team Target's new drivers, Bruno Junqueira and
Nicolas Minassian, were introduced to their first oval today at Nazareth
Speedway. The test (delayed yesterday due to weather) began this morning
under less than ideal weather conditions, with temperatures hovering around
the low 40s and a brisk wind gusting up to 30 miles per hour. Despite the
conditions, Junqueira and Minassian ran most of the day and turned a
combined total of approximately 200 miles, sharing driving duties in one
car.
Weather is unpredictable in Nazareth in November, but a few certainties
exist, according to Team Target owner Chip Ganassi.
"Nazareth is a tough track no matter what the conditions are, but man, what
a great place for these guys to learn -- and they're doing great so far,"
said Ganassi, who announced on Oct. 27 that Junqueira and Minassian would
take over driving duties from 1996 CART champion Jimmy Vasser and 1999 CART
champion/2000 Indy 500 winner Juan Montoya.
The drivers progressed through stages to build up speed and get
comfortable on the oval, ending the day with lap times in the mid-20s.
Between runs, they spent time walking and driving the track with Team Target
engineers, Bill Pappas and Julian Robertson, rather than using track maps.
Junqueira, this year's FIA F3000 series champion, was pleased with his first
oval outing.
"Being on an oval was very different, but very good," Junqueria said. "It
was exciting. I appreciate the feedback I get from the team. It is only
going to help me learn."
Minassian, runner up to his new teammate in the 2000 FIA F3000
series, also was upbeat following his first oval test.
"Being out here today was a great start," Minassian said. "It's a different
kind of track -- very challenging. I look forward to getting back out there
and learning more."
The team will continue their test tomorrow, weather permitting, running the
same format with both drivers alternating seat time in one car.