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Andersen Racing Rules Star Mazda Qualifying
And Then Grenier Seals the Deal
By Leading Every Lap of Saturday's Race
At Autobahn Country Club
 
JOLIET, Ill., July 31 - Andersen Racing, the top team in the Star Mazda Championship Presented by Goodyear, took the top three positions in qualifying Saturday morning in the rain at the Autobahn Country Club. A few hours later the Palmetto, Fla.-based team's youngest Star Mazda driver, 17-year-old Mikael Grenier of Stoneham, Quebec, led every lap of the race in dry conditions from the pole to earn his first victory of the season by a whopping 3.667 seconds over Brazilian Caio Lara.
 
The race, the first half of a Saturday/Sunday doubleheader, was part of the Harrah's Autobahn Grand Prix Presented by Mazda. The event is being covered live each day on HDNet from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time.
 
Grenier was never headed despite the always-challenging standing start plus two other restarts that wiped out his sizeable leads.
 
His No. 17, which is sponsored by Slow Cow relaxation drink, April Super Flow, NAPA Auto Parts, HS Telecom and Desharnais, had a 1.934-second lead over one of his teammates, Anders Krohn, when the first full-course caution waved for another member of Andersen Racing, Tristan Vautier.
 
Unfortunately Vautier, who had qualified second behind Grenier and ahead of Krohn, came to a stop with only two laps down due to electrical problems with his No. 38, which is sponsored by Moulin T.P., Cecibon, Circuit du Laquis, Fontanel Promotion and Allied Building Products Corp. The DNF was costly for the rookie from Corenc, France, who won the series' most recent race and had been leading the point standings in the separate seven-race VisitFlorida.com Cup series going into this event.
 
Grenier and Krohn, a native of Stavanger, Norway who also resides in Houston, continued to run in first and second place until lap 15, which followed a restart on the previous lap.  The restart was necessary due to a full-course caution to retrieve the car of Chris Miller, who had hit a wall off the 3.56-mile, 19-turn road course.
 
Lara got around Krohn at that point and then Conor Daly wiggled by shortly thereafter to relegate Krohn to fourth place. On the very last lap, which ended up being lap 17 in the 45-minute contest, Tatiana Calderon blatantly pushed Krohn off the track and he did at least one 360-degree spin.  Calderon was penalized for avoidable contact after the race but the damage was done, and Krohn ended up sixth in the final rundown with his No. 47, which is sponsored by Trallfa Industries, Colosseum Dental and Norse Cutting & Abandonment.
 
Although things didn't go as Vautier and Krohn hoped, they couldn't have gone much better for Grenier. He had a 4.516-second lead over Lara on lap 16, and he backed off at the end to save his Goodyear tires or his margin of victory would have been even greater. 
 
Another Andersen Racing driver, Nick Andries of Pinellas Park, Fla., started eighth and finished ninth in the No. 81, which is sponsored by the book "Indy 500: An American Icon;" Team Pelfrey and Andersen Racing's primary sponsor, Allied Building Products Corp. He was pushed off the track by another driver in the late stages of the race too.
 
A fifth driver for the team here, Dom Bastien of West Palm Beach, Fla., had a clean race and advanced from 21st to 18th in the No. 37, which advertises the team's 1-mile road course test track, Andersen RacePark.
 
Grenier was equally impressive in qualifying, which started in the rain and ended under drying conditions.  He earned his second pole position of the season when he was timed in 2:43.240 (78.510 miles per hour) on his 14th lap during the session. Vautier was just 0.096 of a second behind, while Krohn was a close third.
 
Tomorrow's schedule shows qualifying for Round 9 at 8:25 a.m. Central time, with that 45-minute race following at 2 p.m. Central time.  In addition to HDNet's live TV coverage, live timing and scoring is planned for the series' Web site at starmazda.com.
 
Andersen Racing is one of the leading development teams in North America. It offers karting programs at Andersen RacePark and it has professional kart teams in addition to its Star Mazda and Firestone Indy Lights teams. A sister company, Andersen Promotions, administers the USF2000 National Championship presented by Cooper Tires and powered by Mazda, which is also staging a doubleheader here this weekend.
 
For more information see andersenracing.com, andersenkarting.com, andersenracepark.com and usf2000.com.
 
Post-race quotes follow:
 
Mikael Grenier:  "I think running the practice session in the rain helped, because it rained for qualifying. We were able to get the pole because we had driven here in the rain and so we knew where most of the puddles were.  This track is pretty bumpy on the straights, but the corners were OK.
 
"During the race I just tried to keep focused and make no mistakes.
 
"On the first few laps I don't think I was pushing hard enough, but then later on we had a pretty good advantage.  The tires were going away, but at the end of the last safety car period I got a really good restart. I was able to build up a big lead, but then on the last lap I backed off a little.
 
"I want to thank all my sponsors, Mazda and Goodyear. I used up my tires, but they held up.  I also want to thank the VisitFlorida.com people.  I know that winners say that now they're going to DisneyWorld, but I need to mention Andersen RacePark, because it is in Palmetto, Fla.  I want to thank my team and my parents too."
 
Anders Krohn:  "On the second-to-last corner, Tatiana just came over and hit me.  I spun around and just tried to get it going again, but the damage was done. We've struggled so much.  We tried to put ourselves in the right position, but we just got screwed.  Mik and I were having a great race.
 
"The car was good.  I lost a lot of track time by not being able to do the test here, but we worked hard this week and we had the car adjusted to my driving style for the race.  My tire wear was perfect and I was very comfortable in P2, and then everything got destroyed. Blocking was a very big problem.  We can't catch a break. We'll just have to try again tomorrow."
 
Nick Andries: "On the last restart I got blocked and then pushed into the grass by another driver who finished ahead of me.
 
"We had a fast car but it was just not fast in the right places.  I tried a bunch of things but nothing I did worked.  We had a lot of understeer in the car, or I think we would have been fifth.
 
"We'll go over the data and try to make the right changes for tomorrow."
 
Dom Bastien:  "The car was good but the track was very different today from yesterday, and it took me awhile to get adjusted to it.  At the end I was back on the pace.  I had a completely clean race, but it was a very slippery track.  Some of the corners were really tough."
 
Tristan Vautier:  "The engine just stopped by itself in Turn 8.  We have some sort of electrical problem.  The dashboard went off, and then everything went off."
 
The event's stats so far:
 
Test Session 1 (Thursday, 10:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.):
1. Mikael Grenier, 2:11.902, 97.163 mph, lap 14
3. Tristan Vautier, 2:12.457, 96.756 mph, lap 14
4. Anders Krohn, 2:13.072, 96.309 mph, lap 15
12. Nick Andries, 2:15.513,  94.574 mph, lap 7
20. Dom Bastien, 2:20.677, 91.102 mph, lap 13
 
Test Session 2 (Thursday, 3:55 p.m. to 4:40 p.m.):
1. Connor De Phillippi, 2:12.656, 96.611 mph, lap 14
4. Tristan Vautier, 2:13.301, 96.143 mph, lap 10
6. Mikael Grenier, 2:13.452, 96.035 mph, lap 5
11. Anders Krohn, 2:14.332, 95.405 mph, lap 13
15. Nick Andries, 2:15.931, 94.283 mph, lap 13
24. Dom Bastien, 2:21.257, 90.728 mph, lap 8
 
Practice 1 (Friday, 10:40 a.m. to 11:25 a.m.):
1. Conor Daly, 2:11.090, 97.765 mph, lap 17
2. Mikael Grenier, 2:12.072, 97.038 mph, lap 4
6. Tristan Vautier, 2:12.764, 96.532 mph, lap 12
8. Anders Krohn, 2:13.369, 96.094 mph, lap 16
13. Nick Andries, 2:14.959, 94.962 mph, lap 14
21. Dom Bastien, 2:18.314, 92.659 mph, lap 17
 
Practice 2 (Friday, 3:40 p.m. to 4:25 p.m.; rain):
1. Conor Daly, 2:13.431, 96.050 mph, lap 3
2. Tristan Vautier, 2:13.961, 95.670 mph, lap 3
3. Mikael Grenier, 2:14.351, 95.392 mph, lap 3
5. Anders Krohn, 2:15.935, 94.280 mph, lap 3
9. Nick Andries, 2:16.293, 94.033 mph, lap 3
22. Dom Bastien, 2:23.373, 89.389 mph, lap 3
 
Qualifying for Round 8 (Saturday, 8:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.; rain):
1. Mikael Grenier, 2:43.240, 78.510 mph, lap 14
2. Tristan Vautier, 2:43.336, 78.464 mph, lap 13
3. Anders Krohn, 2:43.587, 78.344 mph, lap 15
7. Nick Andries, 2:49.427, 75.643 mph, lap 14
20. Dom Bastien, 3:06.617, 68.675 mph, lap 5
 
Round 8 (Saturday, 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.):
1. Mikael Grenier
6. Anders Krohn
9. Nick Andries
18. Dom Bastien
23. Tristan Vautier
 
 
 
About Allied Building Products Corp.:
 
Allied Building Products Corp., headquartered in East Rutherford, N.J., is one of the largest roofing and siding distributors in the United States. Founded in 1950 with five employees and two trucks, today it is a $1.8 billion building material distribution company with over 3,500 employees, more than 200 branches in 30 states, well over one million square feet of office and warehouse space, and an inventory of approximately 85,000 products, from residential roofing and siding to doors, windows, waterproofing, manufactured stone, interior products and commercial roofing systems. For more information see alliedbuilding.com.
 
About Andersen Racing:
 
Andersen Racing strives to provide the best and most comprehensive training possible for future open-wheel superstars while giving its marketing partners media exposure and hospitality opportunities at some of the most prestigious events in North America. It provides a unique program utilizing multiple entries in three different platforms: karting, Star Mazda and Firestone Indy Lights.
 
A sister company, Andersen Promotions, administers the USF2000 National Championship presented by Cooper Tires and powered by Mazda.  It is part of both the Indy Racing League's Road to Indy program and the MAZDASPEED Motorsports driver development system.
 
Andersen Racing is sponsored by Allied Building Products Corp. The team is headquartered at Andersen RacePark, an 18-acre facility in Palmetto, Fla. that includes a 1-mile road course test track. For more information see andersenracing.com, andersenkarting.com, andersenracepark.com and usf2000.com.