JOHNSONS TEST IN FLORIDA; ADD INGERSOLL AS CONSULTANT
While snowbirds flocked to Florida for the holidays, Pro Stock drivers
Warren and Kurt Johnson were flying low in a two-day test at Bradenton
(Fla.) Motorsports Park on Dec. 18-19. The Johnsons debuted two new
cars and announced that veteran racer Buddy Ingersoll would join the
team as a consultant for the 2002 campaign.
Kurt was the quickest and fastest driver on the track after he ran
6.817 at 202.42 mph in his new Don Ness-built ACDelco Cavalier. Warren
was clocked at 6.820 seconds at 201.79 mph in his new GM Performance
Parts Pontiac Grand Am constructed by Jerry Haas Race Cars.
"We made 11 attempts and completed 11 successful runs," Kurt reported.
"The first pass on the new car was a 6.88, and on the second day it
ran 6.81 right off the bat. Dad and I finished up the test with side-by-side
6.82s.
Warren also made 11 runs in Bradenton, with elapsed times ranging from
6.820 to 6.881 and a top speed of 201.79 mph. "The first pass on the
new car was a 6.885," recalled the six-time Pro Stock champion. "We
made some adjustments and ran 6.86, 6.84, and 6.83. After a little more
work it ran three 6.82s.
"The conditions in Bradenton were virtually the same as the last race
at Pomona, with relative altitudes between 1,400 and 1,900 feet," Johnson
observed. "The first 60 feet of the track were typical of a national
event track, and with 14 cars testing we had a good yardstick to measure
our performance.
Johnson's stable of race cars is expanding, with new cars from both
Haas and Jerry Bickel slated for delivery before the start of the 2002
season. His team has also grown with the addition of Buddy Ingersoll
to the roster.
"I guess we'll see whether two grouchy old men can win some races!"
W.J. said with a laugh. "Buddy has a lot of track savvy, and we think
he can help us achieve the consistency we've lacked at times. His role
will be to evaluate the overall car setup in relation to the track conditions.
That's an area where his experience will be an asset."
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