IMSA Test on Hold

Greetings from a stormy Indianapolis Motor Speedway. There is currently a thunderstorm at the track, and all is quiet. The storms are supposed to end around 11 am, and cars should be on track soon after that. Despite the storm, temperatures ar still expected in the mid 90s this afternoon.

No shedule of which cars will be out when is out yet.

I will have an update in 90 minutes or so.

Sports Cars Return to IMS

Indianapolis Motor Speedway starts what is hoped to be a new era of racing with sports cars today. Cars from the IMSA Weather Tech Series will test the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course from 9 am-6 pm th next two days. 22 cars from the IMSA Weather Tech Series series and 11 cars from the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series will be running in the two day test.

The series will return for a race weekend September 15-17.

In 2012 and 2013 The Grand Am series ran a couple of races on the IMS road course in conjucntion with the NASCAR weekend.

The weathetr today calls for a high of 95 with humidity to match. There is a chance of between 9 and 11 this morning. If you’re coming to watch from the turn 2 mounds, make sure you wear sunscreen and stay hydrated. Access to shade might be a good idea as well. Be careful. I can’t afford rto lose either of my readers.

I will be at the track today and part of tomorrow. I plan a mid day update and a wrap up. There will be Indycar news out of Argentina this afternoon as well.

Iowa Race 2- Quick Thoughts

Josef Newgarden is the Indycar Ovalmeister with his fifth straight oval win. Newgarden has won seven of the last nine Indycar oval races, and he was one suspension failure away from winninf eightn of nine. The finalovalof 2023 comes at gateway in about a month. He is defintiely the favorite going into that race as well.

A;ex Palou managed to put some salve on the bleeding ofm his point lead. His thrid place finish today cuts his lead to 80 points as the series heads to tracks more to his liking at Nashville and the IMS road course. Palou tied his worst finish of the year yesterday finishing eighth.

Today’s race was a much better show than we saw yesterday. There were battles all through the field, with teamates going after each other, and several different challengers for the lead. The teams had he opportubnity overnight to put their cars in race trim, which helped the racing a lot. Iowa should move qualifying to Friday to make Saturday’s race better. And to make both races better, run them at night.

Race Control

I am most confused by calls from race control today. Sting Ray Robb exited the pits with an unsecured tire, which rolled onto the track at pit exit. It seemed that there was no immediate yellow. Several cars, including Newgarden, dodged the errant tire.

The stewards also looked inconsistent on wall contact. Agustin canapinombrushed the wall and brought out the first yellow of the day. later, takuma sato had wall contact, and no caution was thrown. With 12 laps to go, Ryan hunter-reay’s wall contact brough out a yellow, which led to more confusion,.

Race control decided not to open the pits except to let the lapped cars drive through. I admire their effort to finish under green, but this is not how they handled a similar late caution period at Indianapolis. The decision cost some cars the opportunity to get fresh tires for the final few laps. We have seen that move pay dividends at Iowa in the past.

In 2018 at Iowa, a crash late in the race left a green flag finish in doubt. rave vontrol told the teams that they would go back to green. several cars pitted for new rubber. The race finished under yellow, costing those that pitted several positions.

I felt a red was called for given race control’s previous actions at other places.

I have little argument with whatever calls they make as long they are consistent. I may not always agree with the call, but if the stewards are consistent, I’m fine with what they do.

Great Drives

Felix Rosenqvist finished fourth after starting 16th, but he was the last serious challenger to Josef Newgarden just before the last caution. His finish, paired with Pato O’Ward’s third place on Saturday, gave Arrow McLaren two top five finishes for the weekend.

Alex Palou had his best Iowa finish in third. Palou started 12th, and languished n the bottom half of the top 10 or just outside of it most of the day. Palou went a lap down a couple of times, but still managed to end up on the podium. Tesults like today are the kind that win titles.

The Points Battle

A weekend that could have seen Palou’s mhuge lead in the championship demolished turned out to be not so bad. He entered the weekend 117 points ahead of second place. Palou heads to the next race with an 80 point lead. He lost just one third of his lead.

The remaining schedule favors Palou. With just one oval left in 2023, Palou has the edge in tracks where he is stronger than Newgarden. I think Palou will still win the title.

Thanks for following along this weekend. I will be ay IMS this coming Friday and saturday for the IMSA test. I am excited for the sports var series tocome to the Speedway.

Iowa Race 2

Today’s schedule -Times are Eastern Iowa is in the Central Time Zone

10 am: Gates Open

11:25 am: Cars come around 1 time for systems check

12 pm: @zacbrownband Concert

1:43 pm: Driver Intros

2:13 pm: Invocation

2:14 pm: Anthem

2:25 pm: Command

2:30 pm: Green Flag

5:15 pm: @edsheeran Concert

From last night:

Quick Thoughts- Qualifying and Race 1

https://thepitwindow.blog/2023/07/22/quick-thoughts-qualifying-and-race-1/

Starting lineup for part 2 of the Josef Newgarden Invitational”

This lineup looks as if it will produce a more interesting race than we saw on Saturday.

Quick Thoughts- Qualifying and Race 1

First- Will Power. Not much more to say about his prowess as a qualifier. He swept the poles today for the second year in a row. 70 career poles is a record that may never be touched. Each year it seems to take Power longer to win his first pole of the season. In 2022 he won just three poles- two at iowa and at Laguna Seca.

The Race

Today was the first time I have watched a race from Iowa on television in eight years. It is definitely a better race to watch at the track. I found today’s race a bit of a snoozer. The Penske domination was fascinating but Newgarden even made a sham of the competiton between the three drivers.

At home I missed a lot of the crazy action that happens all around the track every lap. NBC having comnmercial breaks every four laps or so did not help. They also lost a lot of laps coming back from breaks as they felt a need to show the countryside around the track. Yes, it is beautiful. Keep those shots in prerace.

I will give Josef Newgarden his due. he owns this track. Heck, he owns oval racing. Only three other drivers have won four ovals in a row, and they are legndary ones- A. J. Foyt, Al Unser, and Nigel Mansell. That is aver nice club to a part of.

Alex Palou did not get hurt too badly today. His eighth place finish cot him 19 points of his lead. I’m not sure that he will get any of the points back tomorrow, but if he keeps the lead in the 90s, he will be fine.

If Pato O’Ward’s crew can figure out how to get his car to pass someone, he might have a chance tomorrow. Tomorrow and at gateway are his last two best hots at winning this year.

Chip Ganassi Racing again placed all four drivers in the top 10. Marcus Ericsson was fourth, Scott Dixon sixth Alex Palou eighth, and Takuma Sato ninth. Ericsson had one of the best drives of the race.

Tomorrow’s starting lineup should make for a more interesting race with Newgarden starting seventh and O’Ward lining up 11th. The cars will be in race trim tomorrow as well.

Thanks for following along today. See you tomorrow.