We knew the competition was potentially going to be harder than in previous years because of the pandemic and restrictions being lifted. We figured that, along with the 100th running of the event, there were going to be some heavy hitters. We took down the engine, went through it, tested it and added a few small upgrades. We didn’t want to go too crazy because it was already a proven platform – if it ain’t broke, don’t try to fix it, after all. For instance, we took down last year’s engine, and it was beautiful inside: the bearings, pistons and everything looked flawless. So, we put it back together with a few fresh components, did an initial run in on the dyno, and put it back in the car. The car also had updates this year from Robin, such as a more aggressive aero package. The engine wasn’t a big upgrade over last year because it’s a proven platform.