Zonta sets new track record at Laguna Seca.

Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Ricardo Zonta easily set a new track record on his second flying lap at the 11-turn, 2.238 mile Laguna Seca Raceway on Friday with a 1m 07:587s lap - at 119.206 mph.

This time and speed edges the previous record of 1m 07.722s set by Helio Castroneves at the CART Honda Grand Prix of Monterey in 2000. Castroneves' speed was 118.969.

Ricardo Zonta - Toyota
Ricardo Zonta - Toyota
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Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Ricardo Zonta easily set a new track record on his second flying lap at the 11-turn, 2.238 mile Laguna Seca Raceway on Friday with a 1m 07:587s lap - at 119.206 mph.

This time and speed edges the previous record of 1m 07.722s set by Helio Castroneves at the CART Honda Grand Prix of Monterey in 2000. Castroneves' speed was 118.969.

"The team made some adjustments after our test laps yesterday that helped the car run smoother on the track today and I had a feeling the car could go much quicker," said Zonta after the session ended early in the third lap with an electrical short.

"We had used tyres on today and planned to change to new slicks in the second session, but we never got the chance. I am looking forward to new, slick tyres tomorrow."

The plan for Friday called for one installation lap, three flying laps, a tyre change to new tyres, then a final three flying laps. On Saturday, the car will be making flying laps at 12:45 and 3:40 p.m. and on Sunday at 12:35 and 3:25 p.m.

Zonta last drove on the Laguna Seca track in 1998 when he won the FIA GT Championships behind the wheel of a Mercedes.

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