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FAST FACT During the tire building process, heat and pressure are applied to form the tire in a process known as vulcanizing. This transformation process is named after Vulcan, the Roman god of fire. Here in Birmingham, there is a 56-foot statue of Vulcan that overlooks downtown from Red Mountain. Confetti flies in Victory Lane following the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach as podium finishers (and Penske teammates) Juan Pablo Montoya and Helio Castroneves celebrate with winner Scott Dixon. Chris Owens/IMS Photo WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEKEND: DIXIE DOES IT: Scott Dixon (right) had just one top- five finish in eight starts at Long Beach entering last weekend’s race, but when the checkered flag flew on Sunday he came away a victor, earning his 36th overall race win and breaking a tie for fifth with Bobby Unser on the all-time Indy car wins list. Can Dixon carry the winning momentum from the West Coast to Barber Motorsports Park? PENSKE LOOKS TO CONTINUE BARBER DOMINATION: Team Penske has won three of the previous five Verizon IndyCar Series races at Barber Motorsports Park and team owner Roger Penske will look to add another trophy to his team’s collection during the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama with a strong four- car stable that has been dominant through the first three races of the season. HUNTER-REAY GOES FOR ALABAMA HAT TRICK: Andretti Autosport’s Ryan Hunter-Reay is the only driver to keep Team Penske out of victory lane at Barber Motorsports Park with his back-to-back wins at the track in 2013 and 2014. -
2016 IMS Season Recap
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY 2016 SEASON IN REVIEW © INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY | 2016 INDIANA 811 Digital Integration Indiana 811 ad featured on IMS.com during Month of May § 90,011 total impressions | 0.02% Click-thru-Rate IMS.com Banner Ad § Wing & Wheel newsletter integration sent to 250,000 IMS subscribers 2.29 million total visitors to IMS.com during May Social Integration IMS Twitter § 168,381 potential impressions § 10 user engagements § 3 social amplifications IMS Facebook § 3,376 potential impressions IMS Facebook Post § 38 user engagements § 31 user interactions 374,000 total social followers IMS Twitter Post Angie’s List Grand Prix Signage Track Wall, Turn 13 & 14 § 26 unique exposures § 35 seconds of duration § $29,133 100% Media Equivalency § $6,694 QI Media Value 905,000 total viewers LED Board Integration § 5 30 second commercials per Month of May day § 5 10 second animations per Month of May day § 3 of each LED board asset on Indy 500 race day IMS Signage & Broadcast Exposure 545,000 total fans for the weekend Miscellaneous § 6 PA reads on race day of Angie’s List Grand Prix, Indy 500 and Brickyard 400 570,000 total fans § 1 Full-page, full-color ad in Indy 500 and Brickyard 400 programs 60,000 total programs sold Indiana 811 Signage Location – Turn 13 & 14 INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY 2 THE 2016 INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 was certainly a special season for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway – in addition to the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500, the Brickyard was one of NASCAR’s biggest events -
1 A. J. Foyt 48809.2 2 Al Unser 41533 3 Bobby Unser 39484 4 Johnny
1 A. J. Foyt 48809.2 2 Al Unser 41533 3 Bobby Unser 39484 4 Johnny Rutherford 37503 5 Mario Andretti 36879 6 Gordon Johncock 35594 7 Wally Dallenbach 22070 8 Roger McCluskey 21153 9 Tom Sneva 20785 10 Billy Vukovich Jr. 18792 11 Rick Mears 18279 12 Lloyd Ruby 17871 13 Jim McElreath 17737 14 Rodger Ward 17064.4 15 Mike Mosley 15288 16 Gary Bettenhausen 14902 17 Joe Leonard 13838 18 Earl Cooper 13785 19 Ralph DePalma 11875 20 Tony Bettenhausen 11856.3 21 Don Branson 11412 22 Tommy Milton 11213 23 Pancho Carter 10105 24 Ted Horn 10093 25 Scott Dixon 9838 26 Jimmy Bryan 9681.4 27 Steve Krisiloff 9251 28 Al Unser Jr. 9029 29 Harry Hartz 8593 30 Jimmy Murphy 8495 31 Helio Castroneves 8398 32 Ralph Mulford 8273 33 Eddie Hearne 8195 34 Tony Kanaan 8024 35 George Snider 8103 36 Dario Resta 7583 37 Bud Tingelstad 7221 38 Tom Bigelow 7178 39 Johnnie Parsons 7086.2 40 Johnny Thomson 6960 41 Will Power 6939 42 Bobby Rahal 6890 43 Paul Russo 6881.5 44 Parnelli Jones 6783 45 Eddie Sachs 6513.8 46 Dan Gurney 6490 47 Peter DePaolo 6480 48 Wilbur Shaw 6442 49 Danny Ongais 6382 50 Sam Hanks 6369.4 51 Jack McGrath 6162.1 52 Larry Dickson 6032 53 Ryan Hunter-Reay 6028 54 Jim Rathmann 6024.3 55 Rex Mays 5988.7 56 Mauri Rose 5918 57 Michael Andretti 5897 58 Bill Holland 5802 59 Dick Simon 5769 60 Art Pollard 5671 61 Mel Kenyon 5505 62 Louis Meyer 5503.9 63 Emerson Fittipaldi 5498 64 Eddie Rickenbacker 5480 65 Marco Andretti 5399 66 Dario Franchitti 5237 67 Mark Donohue 5200 68 Johnny Boyd 5080 69 Chuck Stevenson 5078.5 70 Len Sutton 4998 71 Johnny Parsons 4976 -
1911: All 40 Starters
INDIANAPOLIS 500 – ROOKIES BY YEAR 1911: All 40 starters 1912: (8) Bert Dingley, Joe Horan, Johnny Jenkins, Billy Liesaw, Joe Matson, Len Ormsby, Eddie Rickenbacker, Len Zengel 1913: (10) George Clark, Robert Evans, Jules Goux, Albert Guyot, Willie Haupt, Don Herr, Joe Nikrent, Theodore Pilette, Vincenzo Trucco, Paul Zuccarelli 1914: (15) George Boillot, S.F. Brock, Billy Carlson, Billy Chandler, Jean Chassagne, Josef Christiaens, Earl Cooper, Arthur Duray, Ernst Friedrich, Ray Gilhooly, Charles Keene, Art Klein, George Mason, Barney Oldfield, Rene Thomas 1915: (13) Tom Alley, George Babcock, Louis Chevrolet, Joe Cooper, C.C. Cox, John DePalma, George Hill, Johnny Mais, Eddie O’Donnell, Tom Orr, Jean Porporato, Dario Resta, Noel Van Raalte 1916: (8) Wilbur D’Alene, Jules DeVigne, Aldo Franchi, Ora Haibe, Pete Henderson, Art Johnson, Dave Lewis, Tom Rooney 1919: (19) Paul Bablot, Andre Boillot, Joe Boyer, W.W. Brown, Gaston Chevrolet, Cliff Durant, Denny Hickey, Kurt Hitke, Ray Howard, Charles Kirkpatrick, Louis LeCocq, J.J. McCoy, Tommy Milton, Roscoe Sarles, Elmer Shannon, Arthur Thurman, Omar Toft, Ira Vail, Louis Wagner 1920: (4) John Boling, Bennett Hill, Jimmy Murphy, Joe Thomas 1921: (6) Riley Brett, Jules Ellingboe, Louis Fontaine, Percy Ford, Eddie Miller, C.W. Van Ranst 1922: (11) E.G. “Cannonball” Baker, L.L. Corum, Jack Curtner, Peter DePaolo, Leon Duray, Frank Elliott, I.P Fetterman, Harry Hartz, Douglas Hawkes, Glenn Howard, Jerry Wonderlich 1923: (10) Martin de Alzaga, Prince de Cystria, Pierre de Viscaya, Harlan Fengler, Christian Lautenschlager, Wade Morton, Raoul Riganti, Max Sailer, Christian Werner, Count Louis Zborowski 1924: (7) Ernie Ansterburg, Fred Comer, Fred Harder, Bill Hunt, Bob McDonogh, Alfred E. -
INDYCAR Grand Prix for the Second Time in His Career on May 13, Will Power of Team Penske Aims to Make History at Indianapolis
POWER TRIES FOR INDIANAPOLIS SWEEP - After winning the INDYCAR Grand Prix for the second time in his career on May 13, Will Power of Team Penske aims to make history at Indianapolis. Power could become the fi rst Verizon IndyCar Series driver to win on both the IMS Road Course and Oval. Can Power complete a history-making Month of May? Joe Skibinski/INDYCAR PHOTO WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEKEND: WILL HELIO WIN FOURTH INDY 500?: Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves can join elite company should he win the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race. Castroneves, who won in 2001, 2002 and 2009, would join A.J. Foyt, Al Unser and Rick Mears as the race’s only four-time winners. FORMER CHAMPIONS RETURN IN SEARCH OF SECOND WIN: Five former Indianapolis 500 winners return with eyes on adding a second Baby Borg to their collection. 2008 winner Scott Dixon and 2013 winner Tony Kanaan return with the formidable Chip Ganassi Racing team. Ryan Hunter-Reay and reigning champion Alexander Rossi will aim to bring Andretti Autosport another win in the Indy 500 and Buddy Lazier returns with Lazier-Burns Racing 20 years after claiming his Indy 500 win. Can a former winner score a second Indianapolis win? FROM THE POLE TO VICTORY LANE: The winner of the pole position for the Indianapolis 500 has also won the race 20 times. Forty-three times, the winner has come from the front row, the last time in 2010 with Dario Franchitti. Who can establish themselves as a race contender by winning the pole position or qualifying on the front row this year? PENSKE SEEKS HISTORY: Team owner Roger Penske has won the Indianapolis 500 a record 16 times and brings five strong entries in 2017 with three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya, series points leader Simon Pagenaud, former Verizon IndyCar Series champion Will Power and rising star Josef Newgarden. -
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE Indycar® Series 92Nd Indianapolis 500-Mile Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday, May 25, 2008 Laps Running/ Total Series Designated Total
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE IndyCar® Series 92nd Indianapolis 500-Mile Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday, May 25, 2008 Laps Running/ Total Series Designated Total FP SP Car Year Driver Car Name C/E/T Comp. Reason Out Pts. Pts. Stand. Awards Awards Awards 1 1 9 5 Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing D/H/F 200 Running 53 191 1 $2,500,000 $488,065 $2,988,065 2 8 4 5 Vitor Meira Delphi National Guard D/H/F 200 Running 40 98 14 1,250,000 $23,215 $1,273,215 3 7 26 2 Marco Andretti Team Indiana Jones presented by Blockbuster D/H/F 200 Running 35 130 5 750,000 $32,065 $782,065 4 4 3 7W Helio Castroneves Team Penske D/H/F 200 Running 32 176 2 475,000 $7,815 $482,815 5 10 20 4 Ed Carpenter Menards/Vision Racing D/H/F 200 Running 30 120 7 375,000 $24,665 $399,665 6 20 17 R Ryan Hunter-Reay Rahal Letterman Racing Team Ethanol D/H/F 200 Running 28 105 11 300,000 $28,065 $328,065 7 9 27 R Hideki Mutoh Formula Dream D/H/F 200 Running 26 113 9 300,000 $7,115 $307,115 8 17 15 4W Buddy Rice Dreyer & Reinbold Racing D/H/F 200 Running 24 88 18 300,000 $11,415 $311,415 9 14 14 3 Darren Manning ABC Supply Co./AJ Foyt Racing D/H/F 200 Running 22 92 17 300,000 $1,815 $301,815 10 12 99 1 Townsend Bell Dreyer & Reinbold William Rast Racing D/H/F 200 Running 20 52 25 270,000 $5,315 $275,315 11 25 5 R Oriol Servia Angie's List Special D/H/F 200 Running 19 112 10 300,000 $2,065 $302,065 12 2 10 5W Dan Wheldon Target Chip Ganassi Racing D/H/F 200 Running 18 153 3 300,000 $66,815 $366,815 13 23 8 R Will Power Aussie Vineyards-Team Australia D/H/F 200 Running 17 114 -
Indy 500 Entry List 5-5.Xlsx
VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES 101st RUNNING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 PRESENTED BY PENNGRADE MOTOR OIL Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 28, 2017 Car Driver Hometown Car name Aero kit/Engine Entrant 1 1 Simon Pagenaud Montmorillon, France Menards Team Penske Chevrolet Team Penske 2 2 Josef Newgarden Nashville, Tennessee hum by Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet Team Penske 3 3 Helio Castroneves (W) Sao Paulo, Brazil Shell Fuel Rewards Team Penske Chevrolet Team Penske 4 4 Conor Daly Noblesville, Indiana ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet A.J. Foyt Enterprises 5 5 James Hinchcliffe Toronto, Canada Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda Schmidt Peterson Motorsports 6 7 Mikhail Aleshin Moscow, Russia SMP Racing Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda Schmidt Peterson Motorsports 7 8 Max Chilton Reigate, England Gallagher Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Teams 8 9 Scott Dixon (W) Auckland, New Zealand Camping World Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Teams 9 10 Tony Kanaan (W) Salvador, Brazil NTT Data Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Teams 10 11 Spencer Pigot Orlando, Florida Juncos Racing Chevrolet Juncos Racing 11 12 Will Power Toowoomba, Australia Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet Team Penske 12 14 Carlos Munoz Bogota, Colombia ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet A.J. Foyt Enterprises 13 15 Graham Rahal New Albany, Ohio Steak 'n Shake Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 14 16 Oriol Servia Pals, Spain Manitowoc Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 15 17 Sebastian Saavedra Bogota, Colombia AFS Chevrolet Juncos Racing 16 18 James Davison Melbourne, Australia GEICO Honda Dale Coyne -
NEWS from F1 BOSTON
For Immediate Release Information Contact: Laura Baker January, 2005 781-228-2108 Championship Winning PTG Racing Signs RJ Valentine for 2005 Grand-Am Rolex Series Winchester, VA – December 7, 2004 Performance Technology Group (PTG), the factory BMW racing team and 2004 Grand-American GT-class champion, has signed endurance racing legend RJ Valentine to contest the 2005 Rolex Sports Car Series in a BMW M3. The team will combine strength with strength by adding Valentine to its potent driver’s lineup, as it combines the team’s celebrated history and mechanical innovation with RJ’s years of experience and rapid pace at North America’s best circuits. Valentine, a Boston-based business leader and accomplished road racer, is fresh off of a highly successful 2004 racing season, as he and teammates Chris Gleason and Ian James battled the PTG BMW’s to 3rd place in the GT class driver’s championship. Teaming with Valentine in the 2005-spec M3 will be sportscar star Kelly Collins, a former Corvette works driver and winner of the 12 Hours of Sebring, and the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. “I’ve known and raced against [PTG Team Principal] Tom Milner for ten years, and having the opportunity to race for his team is incredible,” said Valentine. “He is a consummate pro, and his top priority is to win – whether in business or in racing, that’s the kind of attitude I seek out in people. I thought he was joking when he approached me about running the season with him, but I’m thankful for the opportunity and looking forward to the first day of testing at Daytona.” BMW and its brand attributes mirror the qualities that Valentine instills in all of his businesses. -
Scott Dixon Historical Record Sheet During Current Win Streak
Most Seasons With At Least One Win (1946-2014) Seasons Driver Sanctioning Organization 18 A.J. Foyt USAC 16 Mario Andretti USAC, CART 15 Michael Andretti CART 14 Al Unser USAC, CART Al Unser Jr. CART, IRL Bobby Unser USAC, CART Helio Castroneves CART, IRL, IC 13 Rick Mears USAC, CART Gordon Johncock USAC, CART 12 Johnny Rutherford USAC, CART Scott Dixon CART, IRL, IC 11 Emerson Fittipaldi CART Paul Tracy CART, CC Dario Franchitti CART, IRL, IC 10 Bobby Rahal CART Tony Kanaan CART, IRL, IC 8 Scott Sharp IRL Rodger Ward USAC Danny Sullivan CART, USAC Ryan Hunter-Reay CART, CC, IRL, IC Will Power CC, IRL, IC 7 Gil de Ferran CART, IRL Sam Hornish, Jr. IRL Tom Sneva CART, USAC 6 Justin Wilson CC,IRL, IC Sebastien Bourdais CC, IC Most Consecutive Seasons With One or More Wins (1946-2014) Seasons Driver Years Sanctioning Organization 11 Bobby Unser 1966-1976 USAC Emerson Fittipaldi 1985-1995 CART Helio Castroneves 2000-2010 CART, IRL 10 Scott Dixon 2005-2014 IRL, IC 9 Johnny Rutherford 1973-1981 USAC Michael Andretti 1994-2002 CART 8 Rick Mears 1978-1985 USAC, CART Bobby Rahal 1982-1989 CART Al Unser Jr. 1988-1995 CART 7 Rodger Ward 1957-1963 USAC Gordon Johncock 1973-1979 USAC, CART Scott Sharp 1996/97-2003 IRL Sam Hornish Jr. 2001-2007 IRL 6 Tony Kanaan 2003-2008 IRL Scott Dixon’s Year-By-Year during current win streak (2005-2014) Year Total Wins Races Won Sanctioning Organization 2005 1 Watkins Glen IRL 2006 2 Watkins Glen IRL Nashville 2007 4 Watkins Glen IRL Nashville Mid-Ohio Sonoma 2008 6 Homestead-Miami IRL (**) Indianapolis Texas Nashville Edmonton Kentucky 2009 5 Kansas IRL Milwaukee Richmond Mid-Ohio Twin Ring Motegi (oval) 2010 3 Kansas IRL Edmonton Homestead-Miami 2011 2 Mid-Ohio INDYCAR Twin Ring Motegi (road) 2012 2 Detroit-Belle Isle INDYCAR Mid-Ohio 2013 4 Pocono INDYCAR (**) Toronto (Race 1) Toronto (Race 2) Houston (Race 1) 2014 2 Mid-Ohio INDYCAR Sonoma ** Season Champion in 2008 & 2013 . -
Sunday Morning Grid 5/29/16 Latimes.Com/Tv Times
SUNDAY MORNING GRID 5/29/16 LATIMES.COM/TV TIMES 7 am 7:30 8 am 8:30 9 am 9:30 10 am 10:30 11 am 11:30 12 pm 12:30 2 CBS CBS News Sunday Face the Nation (N) Paid Program Nicklaus’ Masterpiece PGA Tour Golf 4 NBC News (N) Å Meet the Press (N) (TVG) 2016 French Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Fourth Round. (N) Å Senior PGA 5 CW News (N) Å News (N) Å In Touch Paid Program 7 ABC News (N) Å Indy Pre-Race 2016 Indianapolis 500 (N) World of X 9 KCAL News (N) Joel Osteen Schuller Pastor Mike Woodlands Amazing Paid Program 11 FOX In Touch Paid Fox News Sunday Midday Paid Program Marley & Me ››› (PG) 13 MyNet Paid Program Paid Program 18 KSCI Paid Program Church Faith Dr. Willar Paid Program 22 KWHY Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local 24 KVCR The Patient’s Playbook With Leslie Michelson Easy Yoga for Arthritis Timeless Tractors: The Collectors Forever Wisdom-Dyer 28 KCET Wunderkind 1001 Nights Bug Bites Bug Bites Edisons Biz Kid$ Aging Backwards Healthy Hormones Eat Fat, Get 30 ION Jeremiah Youssef In Touch Leverage Å Leverage (TV14) Å Leverage The Inside Job. Leverage Å 34 KMEX Conexión En contacto Paid Program La Rosa de Guadalupe El Barrendero (1982) Mario Moreno, María Sorté. República Deportiva (N) 40 KTBN Walk in the Win Walk Prince Carpenter Schuller In Touch PowerPoint It Is Written Pathway Super Kelinda Jesse 46 KFTR Paid Fórmula 1 Formula One Racing Monaco Grand Prix. -
One Lap Record
INDIANAPOLIS 500 – ONE-LAP QUALIFICATION RECORDS Year Date Driver Entrant Car/Engine Speed 1912 5/26 Teddy Tetzlaff E. Hewlett Fiat/Fiat 84.250 5/27 David Bruce-Brown Nat’l Motor Vehicle Co. National/National 88.450 1914 5/26 Rene Thomas L. Delage Co. Delage/Delage 94.530 5/26 Teddy Tetzlaff United States Motor Co. Maxwell/Maxwell 96.250 5/26 Jules Goux Jules Goux Peugeot/Peugeot 98.130 5/27 Georges Boillot Georges Boillot Peugeot/Peugeot 99.860 1919 5/27 Rene Thomas Ernest Ballot Ballot/Ballot 104.780 1923 5/26 Tommy Milton H.C.S. Motor Co. Miller/Miller 109.450 1925 5/26 Earl Cooper Cliff Durant Miller/Miller 110.728 5/26 Harry Hartz Harry Hartz Miller/Miller 112.994 5/26 Peter DePaolo Duesenberg Bros. Duesenberg/Duesenberg 114.285 1926 5/27 Frank Lockhart Peter Kreis Miller/Miller 115.488 1927 5/26 Harry Hartz Harry Hartz Miller/Miller 117.294 5/26 Peter DePaolo Peter DePaolo Miller/Miller 120.546 5/26 Frank Lockhart Frank S. Lockhart Miller/Miller 120.918 1928 5/26 Cliff Woodbury Boyle Valve Co. Miller/Miller 121.082 5/26 Leon Duray Leon Duray Miller/Miller 124.018 1937 5/15 Bill Cummings H.C. Henning Miller/Offy 125.139 5/23 Jimmy Snyder Joel Thorne Inc. Adams/Sparks 130.492 1939 5/20 Jimmy Snyder Joel Thorne Inc. Adams/Sparks 130.757 1946 5/26 Ralph Hepburn W.C. Winfield Kurtis/Novi 134.449 1950 5/13 Walt Faulkner J.C. Agajanian KK2000/Offy 136.013 1951 5/12 Duke Nalon Jean Marcenac Kurtis/Novi 137.049 5/19 Walt Faulkner J.C. -
Sports 05/29
FREEPRESS Page 8 Colby Free Press Tuesday, May 29, 2001 SSSPORTSPORTS Eagles bring home gold medal and school records By JAY KELLEY Damien Stephens, Bo Kleinsorge and Colby Free Press Jason Simmering ran their legs in Two school records fell Saturday for 2:35.08, putting the Eagles in second, the Colby High School Eagle track several yards behind Lansing. team at the state track meet in Wichita’s Brown ran his leg in 48.75, but didn’t Cessna Stadium. have enough to pass the Lansing Zach Brown took home Colby’s lone anchor. The winning time gold medal with a school record was 3:23.43, 49.21 in the 400. He was The boys’ 4x100 team, pushed the entire Brent and Wade McCoy, race by Towanda Brown and Stephens, Circle’s Chandler, recorded a third place who ran a 49.32, but finish with a 43.51. with the third place The girls’ 4x100 time more than a second team, Lori slower, no one else Ziegelmeier, Brianna pushed either one of Swafford, Breann Hart and them. Jessie Brenn, were fourth at 51.72. Brown, a rookie in high Brenn also ran fourth in the 100 hurdles school track, said he saw Chandler at 16.02. coming up toward the end, “I knew I The girls’ 4x400 team, Hart, had to kick it in.” Ironically, the record Ziegelmeier, Ivy Ramsey and Brenn, Brown broke belonged to Eagle head ran a 4:11.35 for fifth place. coach Gordon Rasmussen. Ramsey also took seventh in the Brown also anchored the 4x400 1,600 meter run at 5:25.17.