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IRL: Arie Luyendyk and the Treadway Racing Team View the Track From a Different Angle

24 March 1998

Arie Luyendyk
Arie Luyendyk
Phoenix, AZ-Treadway Racing and pilot Arie Luyendyk got a rather unique chance to "examine" the track this weekend during Dura Lube 200 run on the Phoenix International Raceway. Shortly after lap 58 in the 200 lap race, Arie Luyendyk in the #5 Sprint PCS/RadioShack/Qualcomm entry had an incident with Team Scandia Driver Eliseo Salazar and became caught up in a rather spectacular accident.

Luyendyk, who had moved steadily up through the field from his starting position of 19th to settle comfortably into 12th, had his eye on the front row when Salazar spun out directly in front of him as they headed into turn two. Luyendyk and the Treadway Team had nowhere to go, and as they struggled to avoid the incident, the #5 G-Force/Aurora/Firestone package was taken for a quick ride upside down across the track.

The incident was a testimony to the strength and durability of Luyendyk's helmet, as he was able to get out of the car and walk away from the infield medical center with only a few minor scratches and the severely abraded helmet. "I slid across the track upside down," said Luyendyk. "I could feel the heat radiating off of the helmet while I was sliding. It was incredible. It was actually kind of cool."

The second round of the IRL season proved bittersweet for the Treadway Racing Team. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief that Luyendyk walked away unscathed, but the incident left the team with a mere six points toward the 1998 IRL Championship. "I am naturally disappointed with our result," stated Luyendyk. We worked hard all weekend to get the car where we wanted it, and to finish this way is a tough break. I just had nowhere to go when Salazar spun. The seat belts held well while I was sliding, but my natural reaction was to reach up toward my helmet, and I scraped my hand up a bit. I am fine, but I am disappointed for all of our sponsors. We put a lot of effort into this race."

The Phoenix International Raceway has proved to be a blessing and a curse for the unique combination of veteran driver, and rookie team owner. Luyendyk and the team captured the pole, victory and track record at PIR their first time out in 1996. In addition, the Sommelsdyk native is the only driver in the IRL series this year to have won two Indy-style races at that particular track. However, the past two years have brought disappointment for the team at PIR. "We just have to re-group," stated Luyendyk. "It is already over and it is time to think about Indianapolis."

The final results of the Dura Lube 200 at Phoenix International Raceway are as follows:

FP    	Car #   	Driver       			Entrant			
1      8		Scott Sharp			Kelley Racing
2	1		Tony Stewart			Team Menard
3	11		Billy Boat			A.J. Foyt
Enterprises
4	77		Stephan Gregoire		Chastain
Motorsports
5	35 		Jeff Ward			ISM Racing
6	4		Scott Goodyear		Panther Racing, LLC
7	99		Sam Schmidt			LP Racing, Inc.
8	30		Raul Boesel			McCormack
Motorsports
9	12		Buzz Calkins			Bradley
Motorsports
10	51		Eddie Cheever Jr.		Team Cheever
11	97		Greg Ray			Thomas Knapp
Motorsports
12	3		Robbie Buhl			Team Menard
13	20		Tyce Carlson			Immke Racing
14	14		Kenny Brack			A.J. Foyt
Enterprises
15	10		Mike Groff			Johnathan
Byrd/Cunningham 
16	28		Mark Dismore			Kelley Racing
17	17		Brian Tyler			Chitwood
Motorsports
18	7		Jimmy Kite			Team Scandia
19	18		John Paul			PDM Racing
20	16		Marco Greco			Phoenix Racing
21	23		Paul Durant			CBR Cobb Racing
22	22		Dave Steele			RSM Marko, Inc.
23	15		Eliseo Salazar		R & S Cars Inc.
24	5		Arie Luyendyk			Treadway Racing
25	44		J.J. Yeley			SRS Racing
26	6		Davey Hamilton		Nienhouse Motorsports
27	21		Roberto Guerrero		Pagan Racing
28	91		Buddy Lazier			Hemelgarn
Racing

The next event on the Pep Boys IRL schedule is the Indianapolis 500 on May 24, 1998.

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