
Sonsio Grand Prix Tire Selections


Marcus Armstrong turned the quickest lap, 1:09.8485, in the 30 minute warmup session for this afternoon’s 85 lap Sonsio Grand Prix.
The session ran green untill the final minute when Pato O’Ward lost an engine. McLaren is also changing the engine on Alexander Rossi’s car.
Santino Ferrucci seemed to push Romain Grosjean up close to the outside wall.
NBC goes on air at 3 pm Eastern. Green flag is at 3:45 pm.

Today’s schedule and gate information from IMS:
INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, May 10, 2024) – Information about Sonsio Grand Prix track activity Saturday, May 11 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway:
SCHEDULE (All times local):
7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.: Public gates open
7:55-8:40 a.m.: USF Pro 2000 Race 2
8:55-9:35 a.m.: USF2000 Race 2
11:15-11:45 a.m.: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Warm-up
Noon-12:45 p.m.: USF Pro 2000 Race 3
1:10-2:05 p.m.: INDY NXT by Firestone Race 2 (35 laps/55 minutes)
3:45-5:40 p.m.: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Sonsio Grand Prix (85 laps)
TICKETS: $50 for General Admission. $64 for flex ticket seating in Northwest Vista (Sections 11-20), Southwest Vista (Sections 1-10), North Vista ADA (Sections 26-30), Tower Terrace (Sections 37-47, 75-79) and Paddock (Sections 9-14). Children 15 and under are admitted free with flex ticket paying adult. Reserved seats range from $59-$129.
PUBLIC GATES OPEN (7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.): Gate 1, Gate 2, Gate 3, Gate 4, Gate 6S, Gate 7, Gate 7S, Gate 9, Gate 10, Gate 10A, Gate 11A.
PARKING: Paid public parking is available in Lot 1A, Lot 2 and Main Gate lots for $20. Gate 1 Lot parking is available for $50. Motorcycle parking is also available at South Carousel Lot for $20. Paid ADA parking is available in Lot 3P and Lot 2 for $20 and in Gate 1 parking for $50. Infield car parking is located inside Turn 3 for $25. Free parking is located in Lot 7 (North 40).
CASHLESS OPERATIONS: The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a cashless facility. Please be prepared to complete your ticket, credentials, parking, concession and merchandise purchases with ease during your event via debit or credit card.
Tap-to-pay phone payments will be accepted, as will credit and debit transactions. Cash-to-Card machines, which convert paper money onto a temporary debit card, will be located in Pagoda Plaza and outside Turn 1 by concessions stand 7. These funds can be spent inside the venue, outside the venue, online or anywhere in the world where Mastercard/Visa debit cards are accepted.
MUSEUM: The IMS Museum is closed for a major renovation, reopening in April 2025. To learn more, please visit imsmuseum.org/renovation.
Photo Kyle McInnes
Alex Palou started the Fast Six Round by going off track into the grass. He came back to win the pole for tomorrow’s Sonsio Grand Prix by edging Christian Lundgaard by 0.09 seconds.
Palou is the defending winner of this race.
Team Penske teammates Will Power and Josef Newgarden will start in row two.
The Fast Six saw four different strategies from the teams, some starting on primaries while others used reds for the entire six minutes. Newgarden started on scuffed reds, then he switched to sticker reds.
Pato O’Ward gambled and waited until the second half of the session to record a lap, He will start fifth.
Lundgaard has a stellar starting record for the grand prix. he has started 4th, 8th, 6th, 1st, 2nd and 2nd.
For the first time this year Felix Rosenqvist did not make it to the final round. He did advance to round 2 and will start 10th.
I will have more tomorrow morning. Thanks for following along today.
Indycar warmup is at 11:15 tomorrow morning and the green flag is at 3:45.


Photo by Kyle McInnes
Christian Lundgaard edged Will Power near the end of practice 2. One red flag stopped the session when Jack Harvey spun and stalled. Despite the lack of spins, several drivers, notably Josef Newgarden, were constantly fighting the steering wheel. Maybe it’s the cooler temperatures, but several cars had noticeable slides through turn 1
Will Power finished second this afternoon and was third this morning. He has to be the favorite for the pole later.
The new video screens on the fence are a great addition. They are positioned so as not to block views of the track. The picture is sharp, and there doesn’t seem to be any glare from the sun.

I noticed two Grab n Go kiosks in addition to the permanent one in the plaza.


Qualifying groups will be out soon. Qualifying begins at 4:20 pm Eastern
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.
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.


From IMS:
| INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, May 10, 2024) – Sonsio Vehicle Protection, an industry-leading provider of vehicle protection and warranty programs, has renewed its multiyear partnership with Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Sonsio Vehicle Protection will continue as an Official Partner of IMS and the title sponsor of the Sonsio Grand Prix NTT INDYCAR SERIES road course race at the Racing Capital of the World. “Sonsio shares our commitment to customer service and the fan experience, and we are ready to wave the green flag on the Sonsio Grand Prix,” IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. “We look forward to our continued relationship with Sonsio and partnering together for the Sonsio Grand Prix into the future when the NTT INDYCAR SERIES kicks off the Month of May at IMS.” Said David Jones, CEO of Sonsio Vehicle Protection: “For over 40 years, Sonsio Vehicle Protection has been committed to ensuring that drivers recognize the dependability of the products we offer through our extensive network of dealers. We not only want consumers to have confidence in Sonsio’s brand, but also in those locations that we partner with to market and service our products. For us, it’s all about fostering partnerships to strengthen that trust. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our continued collaboration with IMS.” With a comprehensive lineup of vehicle protection plans, Sonsio offers industry-leading programs that cover tire and wheel road hazard protection, appearance protection, parts and labor warranties, mechanical advisory and other critical consumer services. These benefits provide vehicle owners with affordable and valuable coverages to keep their vehicles on the road safely and maximize the resale value by keeping the appearance of their vehicles like-new. Sonsio Vehicle Protection serves more than 82,000 dealerships, F&I service providers, manufacturers, insurance companies, parts suppliers, retail chains and many independent retailers across all 50 states, Canada and Puerto Rico. Importantly, customers recognize Sonsio’s network as the standard for coast-to-coast protection and peace of mind for the services and products sold. To learn more visit www.sonsio.com.NBC’s live coverage of the Sonsio Grand Prix starts at 3 p.m. ET Saturday, May 11. Live streaming is available via Peacock. Audio coverage is available from the INDYCAR Radio Network on SiriusXM channel 218 and the INDYCAR App powered by NTT DATA.Visit ims.com to purchase tickets for the Sonsio Grand Prix and for more information on the complete Month of May schedule at IMS. |
May officially begins now. I am in the DEX Image Media Center on a cool morning. Indycar practice begins in about 45 minutes. I will be out and about after practice checking out what’s new at the track.
On the way to the infield, I noticed new scanners at the gates. Twin poles have replacee the gate that fans have walked through.
Andretti has a merchandise trailer set up in the midway.
From earlier
Race Preview- Sonsio Grand Prix
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