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At the fast Friday training session for the 103rd edition of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, Kyle Kaiser hit the wall of turn 3. It was OK, but not his No. 32 Chevrolet Juncos Racing.
For some teams on the grid, the next steps would be simple: get out a rescue car, call the driver and get ready for the qualifications for the Royal Crown Armed Forces. For Juncos Racing, a small part-time team in the NTT IndyCar series with limited resources, the loss of the main car could have been devastating.
After this incident in turn 3, @KyleKRacing has been verified, erased and released from @IMS Infield Medical Center.#INDYCAR // #ThisIsMay pic.twitter.com/CtMEuNr9Wr
– NTT IndyCar Series (@IndyCar) May 17, 2019
The main car was severely damaged, but Juncos had a second tank and – with the help of other teams – enough spare parts to be able to start winding up. Staff from other Juncos racing programs helped.
I just checked with @juncosracing and have good news!
They brought the tub that was used at COTA earlier this season and worked on converting it to a Speedway car. Here's what's cool about @IndyCar, they tell me that other teams have offered spare parts @IMS | # Indy500 pic.twitter.com/WoxEfxY3gY– Katie Hargitt (@katiehargitt) May 17, 2019
The owner of the team, Ricardo Juncos, declared around 20:40. AND Friday, he was confident that the race would run in time for the first day qualifying of the Indy 500 on Saturday. But the work was just beginning.
? Updated Ricardo Juncos. #ThisIsMay # Indy500 #GoGreen ?? pic.twitter.com/D976tboVPL
– Juncos Racing (@juncosracing) May 18, 2019
The secret, of course, was coffee. A lot of coffee.
Fat, oil and coffee. A lot of coffee. ☕️#ThisIsMay # INDY500 #GoGreen ?? pic.twitter.com/kC1NNMjDuF
– Juncos Racing (@juncosracing) May 18, 2019
At 22:52, the team had an engine running.
"This is the sound we like to hear! ??#ThisIsMay # INDY500 #GoGreen ?? pic.twitter.com/qgoSMr8OQ2
– Juncos Racing (@juncosracing) May 18, 2019
We officially have a side pod ✅??#ThisIsMay # INDY500 #VamosJuncos #GoGreen ?? pic.twitter.com/raGHnkKWgk
– Juncos Racing (@juncosracing) May 18, 2019
Finally, at 3:07 am Saturday, Kaiser's ride was out of the elevator.
We are on the ground! ??#ThisIsMay # INDY500 #VamosJuncos #GoGreen ?? pic.twitter.com/nbqLAc3mK4
– Juncos Racing (@juncosracing) May 18, 2019
The car passed the inspection on Saturday morning and was fired for an 8 am training session. Kaiser made 32 laps without problems in practice and ranks 33rd in the qualifying line. This is the subject of Indianapolis 500.
Tech passed. Let's leave this car in the show. ??#ThisIsMay # INDY500 #VamosJuncos #GoGreen ?? pic.twitter.com/PU2IxtNHbY
– Juncos Racing (@juncosracing) May 18, 2019
IIn Saturday's qualifying session, the drivers will compete for one of the 30 starting positions blocked and a spot for Sunday's Fast Nine Shootout, which will determine the starting order of the first three lines of the Indian 500. Fans will be able to watch from 11 am to 5 pm on INDYCAR Pass on NBC Sports Gold and from 17h to 18h. on NBC Sports Network.
Back on the rails
They spent the night repairing a car after an accident, but @juncosracing still has work to do at @IMS.#INDYCAR // #ThisIsMay pic.twitter.com/MJLOAr7HQJ
– NTT IndyCar Series (@IndyCar) May 18, 2019
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