Pennsylvania natives Marco Andretti and Robbie Pecorari will both be looking for championship success in 2007, sophomore driver Andretti in the IRL IndyCar Series and rookie Pecorari in the supporting Indy Pro Series.
Q.
Last year Andretti Green Racing spent a lot of time chasing red cars. What besides the normal thing of coming out of the box at Homestead then St. Pete, do you have to have in mind if you're going to be measured up against Penske and Ganassi?
MARCO ANDRETTI:
This year I just come back with even more confidence. I would have measured myself up against them last year. Now, we found an element that I think we were losing last year. Now we're ready. We'll put ourselves up against anyone. I wish I could guarantee we won't be chasing red cars this year. I think if you ask me, it's going to be the most competitive year in IndyCars. It's not just going to be three teams in my mind. I think anybody out there is going to be able to win a race. It's going to be very tough.
Q.
Are we doing anything special for grandpa's (Mario Andretti) birthday?
MARCO ANDRETTI:
I'm actually in Scottsdale (Ariz.). I sent him a text. I said, "How old are you, 26?" He said, "Close enough." In his mind, that's his age.
Q.
We saw a very tight field at the test, especially on the oval. Twenty-two cars were separated by less than 7/10ths of a second. What kind of a season do you expect out on the track?
ROBBIE PECORARI:
Right now the goal is to get comfortable with the car and to basically learn the car on the ovals, since it's pretty new to me. As long as we get a couple wins, I think that would be a good season. If we could win the championship, that would be great. Only one driver gets to do it. That's everyone's goal.
Q:
I noticed Thursday during the lunch break at the Open Test, Marco Andretti stopped by your garage area for a few minutes. How well do you know each other, growing up within the same state, being about the same age? What kind of advice was he maybe giving to you?
ROBBIE PECORARI:
He was just coming out and hanging out as a friend since he didn't really have much to do that day. Growing up fairly young in go-karts we met each other, and since then we've kept in touch. He lives in Nazareth, which is about an hour and a half away. Every now and then we'll hang out a little bit. But since the last three or four years through Skip Barber and Star Mazda, we raced against each other. It's a pretty good friendship.