Prendeville Finishes All 100 Laps at
Milwaukee, Placing Fourth Sunday
with Best Friends Animal Society No. 5
06/01/2008
By Linda Mansfield, Restart
Communications
MILWAUKEE, June 1 - Andrew Prendeville, the Las
Vegas-based driver of the Best Friends Animal
Society No. 5, not only finished all 100 laps of
Sunday's Firestone Indy Lights race at the
Milwaukee Mile, he also recorded his best finish
of the year when he placed fourth in the 21-car
field.
The great showing was a marked contrast to
Prendeville's fate here one year ago, when he
got caught up in an unavoidable crash on the
first lap and didn't finish a single lap.
Finishing laps is important both for
Prendeville's hopes in the championship and for
his Racing Laps for Best Friends program.
Through a website at
www.racinglapsforbestfriends.com,
fans make donations to the not-for-profit Best
Friends Animal Society based on the number of
laps Prendeville completes in each of his races.
By finishing all the laps of Sunday's race,
Prendeville ensured the largest donations
possible for Best Friends.
The great finish also vaulted Prendeville to
tenth in the championship point standings with
10 of 16 races remaining.
Prendeville started his weekend by qualifying
sixth on Saturday. Passing is difficult on the
Milwaukee Mile, and patience is as important
here as it is when working with the homeless
animals that Prendeville's racing program aids.
Raphael Matos got around Prendeville on the
first lap right before a full-course yellow
waved for an incident in Turn 4 involving the
two women in the race, Ana Beatriz and Cyndie
Allemann.
The race restarted on lap eight but was
immediately slowed again when Marc Williams
brushed the Turn 2 wall with his car's right
rear. He continued on to pit lane, so that
yellow only lasted one lap.
Prendeville was still in seventh when the third
and final yellow waved from laps 20 to 29 when
Mark Olson hit the inside wall in Turn 4 and
slid to a stop on the frontstretch.
The race went green the rest of the way.
Prendeville got sixth on the restart by passing
Arie Luyendyk Jr. He got fifth when polesitter
Pablo Donoso dropped from fourth to sixth on lap
52. He passed James Davison for fourth with 97
laps complete, and then took the checkered
behind only race winner Bobby Wilson, runner-up
Jeff Simmons and Matos, who placed third.
"The Best Friends Animal Society car was real
good today; I have to thank everyone at
RLR/Andersen Racing for that," Prendeville said
after the race. "I was much faster than a lot of
the cars in front of me. I was quicker than one
particular driver in front of me most of the
race, but he was extremely difficult to pass.
"There at the end, traffic helped me and it hurt
everybody else. You learn a lot about how to get
through traffic when you're raised in New
Jersey," he added with a smile.
"We had a good race car all weekend," he noted.
"The car was perfect the whole race. And we
finished all 100 laps for the people who made
donations to Best Friends on
racinglapsforbestfriends.com, so that's good. I
definitely want to thank my team and everyone
who made donations to Best Friends."
Sunday's race will be broadcast on ESPN2 on June
5 at 1 p.m. Eastern time.
The next race is June 21 at Iowa Speedway in
Newton, Iowa. At 115 laps that race has the
largest lap count of any race on the 2008
Firestone Indy Lights schedule.