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The crew of Sarah Fisher Racing was disappointed because they could not get the precise car distribution for Sarah Fisher to become more comfortable running her car around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Today, they started to set up and learned that they go in a different direction from were they are supposed to go, Sarah Fisher said, who are greatly hopes to qualify in her seventh Indianapolis 500 tomorrow. Sarah added that it was a good that they discovered the problem early today so that tomorrow would be a good day for them.

 

So far, Sarah finished only 38 laps, which is the second least of the 35 cars on track today. Roger Yasukava turned 36 laps. The complaint of Sarah was the uncomfortable car that she drove. The front and the rear fail to communicate with each other do the run was not smooth. The suspension was changed by the team before striking the track today but still experiences such disappointment.

 

Meanwhile, the one who topped the speed charts was Ryan Briscoe with a time of 223.708 miles per hour and Marco Andretti was the busiest on the track finishing 101 laps.

 

With Sarah Fisker’s disappointment, she still hopes to be in the final line up of the 92nd Indianapolis 500 which will be determined on Sunday.