Mario Andretti Shakes Down Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Road Course
Andretti took to Charlotte's 2.4-mile, purpose-built road course in an 887-horsepower 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder — in which the 77-year-old got up to 177 miles per hour — and a 640-horsepower 2015 Cadillac CTS-V.
"It's very difficult sometimes to really create a road course where you can 'stretch your legs' inside an oval," Andretti said. "From that standpoint, I think they did a good job by giving it rhythm by putting some banking to the hairpin corners — which obviously invites some overtaking. It's wide enough that you can choose a line. You're not really trapped. … It's got a multiple-line (groove) that you can choose from, depending on the capability of the car."
Andretti is no stranger to Charlotte's iconic 1.5-mile oval, either. The only man to win a Formula One World Championship, a Daytona 500 and an Indianapolis 500 also competed in the 1967 Bank of America 500 at Charlotte in a Holman Moody Ford.
Andretti's shakedown included some high-profile passengers in Charlotte Motor Speedway President and General Manager Marcus Smith, Sonic Automotive Vice Chairman David Smith and former Formula One, Indy car and NASCAR driver Max Papis.