Former F1 star takes laps at Texas track
Veteran open-wheel driver Rubens Barrichello quickly found out just how much different it is driving fast in circles.
Barrichello, who moved to IndyCar this season after a record 325 races in Formula One the past 19 years, topped 200 mph during his rookie oval test Monday at the high-banked 1.5-mile Texas Motor Speedway.
''It was bloody fast, and very, very much different than anything I have ever tried,'' Barrichello said after his nearly hour-long session, when he was the only car on the track. ''I've had places that in Formula One that they say, `Oh, it's almost flat and it's a big corner and it's a big challenge.' But the walls were never so close.''
The 39-year-old Brazilian started his test after KV Racing Technology teammate and old friend Tony Kanaan first ran some warmup laps in the car.
''I'm truly excited from what I just had,'' Barrichello said. ''But my mind is still processing everything that has just happened.''
That rookie session for Barrichello came before joining nine other cars in an open test at the track.
Barrichello is the biggest name to move to an American-based open-wheel series since F1 champion Nigel Mansell joined CART in 1993 and won five races and the series title that season. Barrichello finished second in the F1 drivers' championship in 2002 and 2004, both times behind seven-time champion Michael Schumacher.
''It was fun for me to see him nervous in a race car. I don't think I've ever seen him like this,'' Kanaan said. ''It was quite exciting to see how excited he got, and how happy he got out of the car saying how awesome it is. ... I'm glad he liked it. Now the real challenge begins, which it will be to learn as much as he can, and try to get faster.''
Since announcing his move earlier this year, Barrichello's first four IndyCar races have been on road and street courses. He has finished all four races and is 11th in the points standings.
The next race is the Indianapolis 500 in three weeks, which will be his oval racing debut. The series will be at Texas on June 9.
''It's going to be a learning process,'' Kanaan said. ''I think he's going to be OK, but it's going to take him a little bit.''
Barrichello is planning to participate in the full 16-race schedule, which includes five ovals. He sees this as an exciting, new challenge - like his first oval laps Monday.
''Otherwise, I would have stayed home,'' he said. ''I'm getting (too) old to have exciting moments if I don't enjoy. So I truly love this. This is awesome.''