Josef Newgarden picked up where he left off Monday, setting the quick lap early in the final practice session before Sunday’s 110th Indianapolis 500. Newgarden’s 228,342 mph lap was nearly a full mile an hour ahead of Christian Rasmussen’s 227.474 mph lap.
It feels OK, feels all right,” two-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Newgarden said of his car. “But today is Friday. We’ve got to be good on Sunday.
“I’m just ready to get to Sunday. Sunday is what’s going to matter with the Shell car. Team Chevy has done a great job for us this month, so I’m excited to go racing.”
Another large crowd sat through cool and cloudy conditions as the session began. As practice went on the skies cleared partially and some sunshine broke through.
The action stopped for just three minutes when Marcus Ericsson slowed on the backstretch with what looked like a battery problem. Other than a couple close calls in the pits, the rest of the two hour period=ran cleanly.
From earlier
https://thepitwindow.blog/2026/05/22/race-preview-110th-indianapolis-500/
Alexander Rossi and Pato O’Ward broke in their backup cars. Neither showed much speed, but I’m not sure that going fast was the goal for either driver today. O’Ward was 20th on the speed chart with a best lap of 224.202 mph. The popular Mexican driver complete 58 laps .Rossi finished the day 31st fastest with a top lap of 222.291 mph in 48 laps.
Scott Dixon turned 96 laps, the highest total of the day. Felix Rosenqvist ran just b45 laps. His car returned to the garage to fix an issue.
The opening minutes saw little action, but about 20 minutes into the session, action began to pick up. There were several groups running together, including team drafting.
Next up on the Carb Day schedule is the highly anticipated, semi prestigious Wienie 500, followed by the Pit Stop Challenge.
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