Five days after walking away unscathed from a horrific crash at the Champ Car Grand Prix of Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, PKV Racing's Katherine Legge showed no hesitation today during a test session at Sebring International Raceway. source: raceone.com Legge, who was sporting a new pink paint scheme on the No. 20 Bell Micro - PKV Racing Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone entry at Road America to support Ford Motor Company's Warriors in Pink program, which is dedicated to eradicating breast cancer through Ford's commitment to the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Series, was having an impressive race running solidly in sixth when, with just five laps remaining in the 51-lap contest, part of her rear wing broke. The car launched into the retaining wall, up the catch fence and, in flames, began cart-wheeling through the air coming to rest alongside the track. Despite massive damage to the car the talented 26-year-old rookie walked away from the crash with only bruises on her legs. Today's test, which was conducted in a back-up PKV Racing machine, marked the first time Legge has driven a Champ Car since the incident. She ran 150 miles on the 1.66-mile Sebring "short course" with a very competitive time of 51.8 seconds. "It was good to get back in the PKV Racing car," said Legge. "There were some things the team wanted to test for Surfers Paradise and I had a test day available, so it seemed like the logical thing for me to get back in the car. We accomplished a lot today and I feel good about the results." Commenting on being back in a Champ Car for the first time since the spectacular crash at Road America Legge said, "As soon as I drove out of pit land for the first run, I felt like I always have. I had no issues getting back in the car...it actually felt good. The Bell Micro - PKV Racing crew did a great job today and I am looking forward to racing at Surfers Paradise in a couple of weeks."
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