Pacific Coast Motorsports upgrades on track, Internet

The Pacific Coast Motorsports Web site is adding features to let fans have better access to the race team.
The Oxnard-based race team has driver Mario Dominguez entered in the Indianapolis 500 and drivers Frankie Muniz and Carl Skerlong in the Atlantic Series.
The new site will offer contests, insider interviews, pod casts and prizes through Club PCM.
The site also contains team news and history, driver bios and photo galleries.
On the track, Dominguez turned some valuable laps at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday. His best lap was at 219.319 mph and should be good enough to land in the middle of the field for the start of the Indianapolis 500.
"We did 22 laps and from our point of view, any laps we can do here are very valuable," said Michael Harvey, team manager for Pacific Coast Motorsports. "I believe that we closed the gap."
Track time for the team has been limited. Rain and a crash on Friday have prevented the team from getting on the track the past couple of weeks. Additionally, the car did not pass tech inspection on the first day of practice and Dominguez had to delay the beginning of his rookie orientation program.
"We still need a full day of practice but we were close to the speed we did last week with the 219.319 lap we did," Harvery said. "But we're starting to get there."



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