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Mishael Abbott is
Back on Track
Finishes Third in
Formula Atlantic at Road America
Elkhart Lake, WI (August 30,
2009) –
Mishael Abbott (Neier) of Indianapolis returned to the seat of a race car
for the first time in over a year at Road America in Elkhart Lake, WI.
Mishael was back in her Formula Atlantic after missing the end of the 2008
season and most of the 2009 season while battling a life-threatening illness
and subsequent complications.
Mishael picked one of her
favorite tracks for the first race following her illness, racing in the
Kettle Moraine National Road Races weekend hosted by the Chicago Region
Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). Road America was also the site of her
last race at the June Sprints® National Road Racing Championships in June
2008.
“I want to thank my husband,
my family and all my friends and supporters who prayed for me and sent their
encouragements over the past year,” said Mishael. “Through the love and
support of everyone, I am finally able to get back to my passion of racing.”
As it turned out Mishael had a
choice of cars to drive in her return to racing. Her Skyline Management and
K-Hill Motorsports racing teams had prepared both her Formula Mazda and
Formula Atlantic for the weekend. Sometimes her answer could have been
“both” but this weekend the two classes were paired up in the same race
group. She chose the quick and nimble Formula Atlantic prepared by Gibby
Gibson and Kris Kaiser of K-Hill Motorsports.
Race Group 2 consisting of
Formula Atlantic, Formula Mazda and Formula B was allocated only a 25 minute
practice session on Saturday morning before qualifying in the afternoon.
Mishael didn’t take long to re-familiarize herself with the 4-mile, 14-turn
road course and qualified third on the grid, less than 0.9 seconds off the
pole position. It rained heavily midway through the qualifying session so
most of the competitors logged their best lap early. Mishael demonstrated
her driving skills and put in her fastest lap on her last lap on a very wet
track.
Sunday morning’s race offered
better track conditions although unseasonably cold. Mishael found herself in
fifth at the end of lap 1 but continued fighting back moving up to fourth
and then taking third by the end of lap 3. She was under heavy pressure the
entire race and lost the position on the final lap at turn 5. She got it
back going up the hill into turn 6 and held on to the end, finishing third.
Mishael recorded her best lap of the weekend on the second to last lap with
a 2:08.816 (113.946 mph).
“This was one of my best races
ever,” said Mishael. “I am overjoyed to be back in a race car after more
than a year away. I owe it all to my Dad and K-Hill Motorsports for making
this happen.”
Mishael Abbott’s next race
weekend won’t be until the 2010 season. She is hoping to kick off the year
at Sebring International Raceway for the Winter Vacation Nationals, January
8 – 10.
Two Top
Finishes for Mishael Abbott at Virginia International Raceway
ALTON, VA (April
13, 2008) –
Formula Atlantic driver Mishael Abbott of Indianapolis returned to Virginia
International Raceway (VIR) for the Oak Tree Double National, a two-race
weekend hosted by the North Carolina Region Sports Car Club of America
(SCCA).
Mishael finished
Race 1 on Saturday in fifth place and Race 2 on Sunday in second place at
the picturesque 17-turn, 3.27-mile road course.
The long weekend
was one of progress and enjoyment for Mishael and her K-Hill Motorsports
team. It started on Thursday with general practice but on Friday’s first
round of qualifying her clutch went out and she had a problem with her
transponder resulting in not recording an official lap time. Mishael had to
rely on Saturday morning’s qualifying session which secured her fourth on
the grid among Formula Atlantics for Race 1.
Race 1 was
delayed two hours due to heavy rains that continued throughout the day. It
was Mishael’s first time driving a Formula Atlantic in the rain and she hung
on to finish fifth.
“It was a real
challenge and experience to drive this car in the rain,” said Mishael
afterward. “I accomplished my goal of surviving and vastly improved my lap
times by the end of the race where I felt very comfortable driving a
high-powered car in these conditions for the first time.”
On Sunday morning
Mishael was second quick in the final qualifying session for the afternoon
race. Combining times from Friday’s session she started fourth once again.
Mishael passed into third position on lap three and set sights on second.
She got around on the thirteenth lap of the fourteen-lap race and went on to
finish in second. She recorded her best lap of the weekend on the final lap
with a 1:50.074 (106.946 mph).
“It was one of
the most exciting races of my entire career. I feel as though I have learned
more in my four Formula Atlantic races under the tutorage of ‘Gibby’ Gibson
and K-Hill Motorsports than I have in my entire career previously,” said
Mishael. “This is just plain fun.”
Mishael’s finish
is under official review concerning a possible pass under yellow that if
sustained would move her back three positions.
Mishael Abbott’s
next race weekend is back at Road Atlanta in Braselton, GA, May 31 – June 1,
for the May National/Double Pro IT.
Second is
the Word for Mishael Abbott at Road Atlanta
Braselton, GA
(March 23, 2008) – In only her second Formula Atlantic race, Mishael
Abbott finished second after starting second at Road Atlanta in Sports Car
Club of America (SCCA) National Competition.
Each time on the
track Mishael consistently took seconds off her lap times in her K-Hill
Motorsports prepared Ralt RT-41. In the Saturday afternoon qualifying
session she chiseled over one second off her first qualifying time to secure
second on the grid among Formula Atlantic cars. In the race she again topped
her previous best lap time by over a second and finished right on the heels
of the race winner to finish on the podium in second place.
“It was a
terrific weekend for us,” Mishael said. “I really love driving the Ralt
(Formula Atlantic). It is so much fun to drive. Just look at my lap times
and you can tell how much I was enjoying it out there.”
Mishael showed
her driving prowess on the 12-turn road course in what was only her second
race in a Formula Atlantic. Her best race lap time of 1:21.865 (111.696 mph)
was just 0.011 seconds off the leader’s best time.
Lapped traffic
played a role in the closing laps as Mishael tried to make a bid for the
lead. She didn’t quite catch the breaks that the leader benefited from but
finished strong taking the second place trophy.
“I am so excited
for the rest of the SCCA season in the Formula Atlantic with K-Hill
Motorsports,” said Mishael. “I am confident that we’ll do well at VIR
(Virginia International Raceway) in a couple weeks. Our immediate goal is
get enough points in the Southeast Division to qualify for the SCCA Runoffs
in Topeka.”
Mishael Abbott’s
next race weekend is a double header at Virginia International Raceway,
April 10-13, for the Oak Tree Nationals. The first race is Saturday
afternoon, April 12, and the second race is Sunday afternoon, April 13.
Mishael Abbott
Moves to Formula Atlantic for 2008
Qualifies Sixth
Before Taking Over Father’s Formula Mazda at Sebring
Sebring,
FL (January 6, 2008) –
Mishael Abbott is back on track and for the 2008 racing season she will
be driving a Formula Atlantic with goals set for the Sports Car Club of
America (SCCA) Runoffs and a National Championship with K-Hill Motorsports.
Last August
Mishael had the opportunity to drive a Formula Atlantic (Ralt RT-41) at
Virginia International Raceway with K-Hill Motorsports; qualifying fifth and
finishing third at the Oak Tree Nationals. She then decided to make the
switch from the C Sports Racer and Formula Mazda she had been driving in
2007 to Formula Atlantic. Her next race had to wait a few months since plans
for a December 9 wedding were taking up a majority of her weekends.
Mishael exchanged
vows with Tyler Neier on the beach in Jupiter, FL and even before taking
their honeymoon trip, took her husband and headed to a familiar track,
Sebring International Raceway, for the Winter Vacation Nationals, January
3-6, 2008.
Unofficial
practice was Thursday and Friday and Mishael used the time to shake-down her
Formula Atlantic and get comfortable with the car both on the track and her
positioning in the cockpit. Saturday qualifying was divided into two
sessions on the 3.7-mile long course. During the morning session she only
completed a couple laps when the throttle stuck open. Mishael hit the “kill
switch” and kept from wrecking. She restarted the car and proceeded, but a
few turns later the accelerator stuck again. This time she pulled the car
off the track and had it towed back to the paddock. The problem turned out
to be a heel stop in the footwell that came loose and rolled onto the
accelerator.
The afternoon
qualifying session started out better when she posted a quick lap of
2:06.942 (104.93 mph) on her second lap but going into turn 17 on her very
next time around, the back end locked up and the car came to a halt. A
shifting locknut had backed off resulting in the gearbox being completely
destroyed. Unfortunately the gearbox couldn’t be repaired and a replacement
wasn’t available before Sunday’s race so Mishael was looking at an early
trip home. Her time would have started her sixth on the grid of twelve
Formula Atlantics.
Mishael’s father,
Paul Abbott, was racing her old Formula Mazda but amidst all the
distractions with Mishael’s car, his times were slower than hoped and he was
to start near the back of the pack. They decided to have Mishael step into
the car for Sunday’s 15-minute morning warm-up session and afternoon race.
During the warm-up session she was nearly 10 seconds faster than her father
had been and upon climbing out, immediately started making adjustments to
the car including gear selection and suspension setup.
The driver switch
necessitated that Mishael start at the very back of the combined race group
of Formula Atlantic, C Sports Racer, Formula Continental, Formula
Enterprise, Formula B, and Formula Mazda race cars. Right at the drop of the
green flag she started making her move through the field. She passed
twenty-seven drivers in total, including cars in all race classes, before
the end of the thirteen-lap race. Mishael finished fourth in the class of
thirteen starting Formula Mazda’s.
“It was
disappointing to not make the Formula Atlantic race,” said Mishael
afterward. “We really learned a lot in the time I had in the car and were
making steady improvements. I was glad to be able to get in my old Formula
Mazda and make a run through the field. It was a lot of fun but at the same
time I was running very cautious since there was no reason to risk
anything.”
The move to a
Formula Atlantic race car provides both new challenges and opportunities for
Mishael. The car is faster, more nimble and brakes quicker than other cars
she has driven, allowing her to further enhance her driving skills. Racing a
Formula Atlantic provides for an ideal return to professional racing and
poises her for one of the world’s premier open-wheel racing series.
“There is much
more for me to learn about the Formula Atlantic,” Mishael said. “I can
improve my braking and gain confidence in the car’s handling. I am looking
forward to the rest of the season with K-Hill Motorsports and our sights are
set on the SCCA Runoffs this year.”
Mishael Abbott’s
next race is at Road Atlanta, March 23-24. Before then she will go to the
K-Hill Motorsports shop facility in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania to pour a
specially fitted bead seat and will schedule at least one full test session
in the Formula Atlantic.
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