Off to a good start for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing at Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham AL
24 Feb 2010
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing was eager to get back
to racing and prove how hard they had worked in the off-season. DRR hit
the pavement at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama today, marking
the second time that both of the team's drivers, Justin Wilson (No. 22 Z-Line
Designs) and Mike Conway (No. 24 Dad's Root Beer), have tested at the 2.3 mile
road course.
Newest addition to the team, Justin Wilson, pilot of the No. 22 Z-Line Designs
car, quickly gelled with his crew and engineer. As a result he ended the
final session with the third quickest time of 1:10.7397. Unfortunately,
his day was ended a bit prematurely as he brushed the wall coming out of turn
one. Luckily, the car wasn't badly damaged and the Englishman will be back out
on track tomorrow.
It was a bittersweet day for Mike Conway as well. The 26-year old was
able to log in a number of laps and get some valuable track time to tuck behind
his belt. Unfortunately, he struggled to find the right balance on the
car and he rounded out the day with the 17th fastest time of 1:12.1543.
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing will be back on track tomorrow morning for day two
of testing. For more information on the team please visit
www.dreyerreinboldracing.com.
What they had to say....
Dennis Reinbold, Dreyer & Reinbold
Racing Co-Owner: "This was kind of a good and bad test for us so far.
We ended up struggling a little bit with the No. 24 car and with
the No. 22 car we made some pretty good gains and ended in third position for
the day. We are pretty happy about that. We have a
little bit of work to do with Mike's car, but we will sort that out tonight and
come out tomorrow and see what we have in terms of finding some speed. We
have a direction that we will go in and we are pretty confident that it's going
to help."
Justin Wilson, No. 22
Z-Line Designs: "The first day in the car
was really good. It was a pretty positive day and we kept making
improvements. All in all I think
that it went well and I'm pleased with P3. I'm getting comfortable in the
car and with my new engineer and crew. I'm looking forward to tomorrow.
Unfortunately, at the end of the day I just clipped the grass going into turn
one and the car snapped around on me. The car isn't too badly damaged and I'm
okay."
Mike Conway, No. 24 Dad's Root Beer:
"Today was a tough day and we were just trying to get a good balance
with the car, but struggled a little bit. Tomorrow we are just going to
keep up the hard work and try and get through all of the test items.
Luckily, we were able to get some laps in and hopefully we can do the
same tomorrow."
