Photo by Kyle McInnes
Colton Herta grabbed the top spot in the last 10 minutes of practice for the Sonsio Grand Prixs in a session halted by three red flags.
The fast lap swapped hands often in the last 30 minutes with Pato O’Ward, Will Power, and Agustin Canapino taking a turn at the top of the pylon. Canapino finished with the second best lap, just 0.08 seconds behind Herta.
Josef Newgarden led the largest part of the 76 minutes before Rinus VeeKay snatched the lead. Newgarden spun bringing out the first red flag.
Graham Rahal appeared to have lost an engine soon after practice resumed.
Marcus Armstrong stalled on track and the red flew again. AZrmstrong completed just two laps.
All three red flags occurred in the first 45
minutes of the session.
Theo pourchaire stopped on track with about two minutes left, but Indycar allowed the session to finish.
The top six were separated by 0.01922 seconds.
Notes:
The Andretti throwback cars don’t look that much different than their regular liveries. I was hoping they would have put the nose numbers in a circle to give more of throwback feel.
The next practice for Indycar is at 1:10 pm Eastern. I is a one hour window with 45 minutes of practice guaranteed.
Scott McLaughlin is driving the best looking car this weekend.

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