Quick Thoughts- Honda Indy 200

That was one of the most entertaining Mid Ohio races I’ve ever seen. There was lots of action and passing in the esses.

Will Power must have nightmares about Felix Rosenqvist coming up behind him. He passed Power twice today and also got by Power at St. Pete.

Speaking of Rosenqvist, he had the drive of the day.

I can’t remember the last time Ganassi cars finished 1-2. I’m thinking 2013 or earlier.

Who would have won if the race went 95 laps?

Horrible start of the day both Arrow Schmidt Peterson cars.

Rossi doesn’t seem to be bale to catch Penske cars. He didn’t seem to have anything for Power.

Josef Newgarden’s spin out dented his points lead significantly.  He still has a lead he can easily maintain with his usual results.

Dixon is the fourth multiple race winner this year.  Four drivers have won 11 of the 13 races.

There were some good battles between Spencer Pigot and Colton Herta all day. They seemed pretty equal in speed all weekend.

I love watching cars go side by side through turn 5 at Mid Ohio.

Look for my full race report on Wildfire Sports tomorrow.  I have two special features coming up this week.

 

 

Herta Leads Warm Up

Colton Herta led his third session of the weekend, recording a time of 1:05.7048 in the final warmup before this afternoon’s Honda Indy 200.  Spencer Pigot was second jus0.06 seconds behind HeHarding Steinbrennerrta. Pole sitter Will Power finished seventh. Alexander Rossi, who starts alongside Power in row one, was third fastest.

The session was green the entire time. Many teams used part of the time to scuff in  red alternate tires. Sebastien Bourdais ran the most laps, 25, and Marco Andretti ran the fewest, 17.

Tire choices will be announced shortly.

 

Race Day at Mid Ohio

Photo: Kyle McInnes

We are ready for Round 13 of the NTT Indycar Series, the Honda Indy 200 at Mid Ohio. Yesterday’s qualifying will make this an interesting race. Can Will Power break his winless streak?  Can Alexander Rossi gain ground on Josef Newgarden? How aggressive will Rossi be at the start? Will a two or three stop strategy lead to victory?

Power said that he is planning on three stops. Rossi used a two stop strategy last year on his way to a convincing win. Teams may not decide until after the noon warmup. The heat may be a factor today as well.

Qualifying Doesn’t Reflect Practice

Six of the top ten in final practice failed to advance in qualifying. Santin Ferruci, Graham Rahal, and Spencer Pigot didn’t get out of Round 1. Pigot was second fastest in the morning practice.  Colton Herta, who led the last two practices, Ryan Hunter-Reay, and James Hinchcliffe fell out in Round 2.

Power ran two laps at the end of the Fast Six on reds. He had a slower first lap, saving his tires for the  final circuit. He beat Rossi by 0.38 seconds.

Sebastien Bourdais made it to the Fast Six after flirting with it for the last few races. he has been a consistent Round 2 member this season.

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Back after the noon warmup and then after the race with Quick Thoughts. Look for a ful race report on Wildfire Sports.

Quick Thoughts- Mid Ohio Qualifying

I sure didn’t see this pole coming. Power’s season has been difficult, and he has been out of the conversation for most of the year.  He seemed almost as relieved after qualifying as he was after winning the 500 last year.

Rossi can take consolation that he is starting ahead of Newgarden this race. The first turn after the green will be interesting.

Power’s pole takes a point away from all the championship contenders.

Disappointing qualifying for Colton Herta and Spencer Pigot. Neither made the Fast Six. Herta led the last two practice sessions. Pigot was second quickest this morning.

A Ganassi car made the Fast Six, but not the one I expected. Felix Rosenqvist had decent times in practice, but was 11th overall. He had also had a couple off track excursions. Scott Dixon looked as if he had recovered from his early weekend struggles.

Rossi said he hasn’t had time to think about his renewal with Andretti yet. I still think he will win the race tomorrow.

Bourdais has been a regular in the Second Round of late. It would be great to see him get a pole this year.

All three Arrow Schmidt Peterson cars got to Round Two.  James Hinchcliffe, Marcus Ericsson, and Jack Harvey all advanced. This is Harvey’s first race since Road America, which makes his advancement more impressive.  I would love to see what that team can do full time. Harvey made the Fast Six at the Indycar Grand Prix and finished third.

Tomorrow looks to be the hottest day of the weekend with temperatures around 90 degrees at race time. It should make for an interesting race.

Power said his team is planning on three stops in the race.

Power felt that he would eventually get another pole. “It just got the point where God said, ‘Let him have it.’ ”

Back later with a full qualification report. Thanks for following along today.

 

Herta Fastest in Practice 3; Qualifying Next

Photo: Colton Herta exiting the keyhole in Practice 3. Photo: Mike Silver

 

Colton Herta picked up where he stopped yesterday afternoon, leading the NTT Indycar Series final practice session this morning. The results of this session determine the   groups for the 2:35 pm qualifying rounds.  Herta will lead Group 2 in Round 1. Group 2 will also include Alexander Rossi, Josef Newgarden, and Sebastien Bourdais.

Herta’s time of 1:05.704 was 0,058 seconds better than Spencer Pigot. Alexander Rossi was third quickest. Rossi struggled in both sessions yesterday and early in today’s round. Graham Rahal ended Practice two slowest of the 23 cars, but finished sixth this morning. Felix Rosenqvist dropped to twenty in today’s practice after posting a top ten speed yesterday.  Scott Dixon, seventh yesterday, finished 15th today.

 

Qualifying Day at Mid Ohio

Photo: Kyle McInnes

Good morning. It’s qualifying day at Mid Ohio for the Honda Indy 200.

Today’s schedule:

10:30 Practice 3     NBC Gold

2:35  Qualifying     NBCSN

Andretti Autosport has announced a media availability at 12:30 today.  Could Silly Season come to an abrupt end?

Noticed some improvements at the track yesterday. The stairs leading up to the keyhole have been replaced with a new wooden staircase. It looks nice. A new grandstand is at the exit of turn 2. I understand it was put up for the ARX event earlier this year. I might check it out during this morning’s practice.

Some questions for today:

Can Colton Herta win his second pole of the year?

Will Simon Pagenaud continue his hot streak?

Will Alexander Rossi have a better day than yesterday?

Back with a post practice wrap-up.

Herta Leads Second Session with Day’s Quick Lap

Colton Herta led Practice 2 for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid Ohio with the day’s quickest lap, 1:05.729.  It was a session punctuated by spins and off course excursions. The mist severe came with about six minutes left when Josef Newgarden got off track in turn 9 and backed into the tire barrier. The rest of the field was allowed one more lap. No one got a clean lap as none of the cars could create a big enough gap to make a decent run.  e

Cars didn’t start using the red alternate tires until about 12 minutes remained in the practice period. I’m not sure anyone has a decent feel for how they will do in qualifying or the race.  Simon Pagenaud said in the press conference following practice, “We’ll find out in the warmup (Sunday morning).”

Pagenaud finished second after after posting the third place time this morning. Pagenaud was 0.202 seconds behind Herta. Will Power was third this afternoon. Points leader Newgarden finished the afternoon 11th after his crash. Alexander Rossi continued to struggle ending session two in 13th, which is the same position he finished this morning’s practice.

Felix Rosenqvist improved on his eighth place from the morning session to fourth quickest this afternoon. Jack Harvey was 11th this morning and improved to eighth in session two. Ryan Hunter-Reay and James Hinchcliffe  switched fifth and sixth spots in the two sessions. Hinchcliffe was fifth this morning.

R. C. Enerson  (above photo) made great strides this afternoon in his Indycar return, going from 21st this morning to 15th this afternoon.

Tomorrow’s schedule calls for a 10:30 practice and qualifying at 2:35.

 

Dixon Fastest in Mid Ohio Practice 1

Scott Dixon led the opening practice for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid Ohio. The NTT Indycar Series session ended with a mix of Hondas and Chevys in the top ten. Dixon’s best lap was 1:06.097. Spencer Pigot finished second with a 1:06.245 circuit.  Points leader Josef Newgarden was fourth quick, 0.209 seconds behind. The other championship contenders had mixed results.  Simon Pagenaud was third, 0.169 behind Dixon. Alexander Rossi ended the session 13th, more than a second down to the leader.

Jack Harvey was 11th quick in his return to the series with Meyer Shank Racing. R. C. Enerson, driving his first Indycar race in three years for Carlin Racing, was 21st. Enerson completed a session  high 24 laps.  Felix Rosenqvist was the fastest rookie. He finished eighth, 0.508 seconds off Dixon’s lap.

The next Indycar practice is at 3:15 pm EDT.

A couple more photos from this morning:

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Felix Rosenqvist slides to a stop between turns 4 and 5
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Colton Herta leads Santino Ferrucci and Max Chilton into the esses.

Welcome to Mid Ohio

Greetings from Mid Ohio. As usual, the track has been busy since 8 am. The entire Road to Indy, Mazda MX5, and Stadium Super Trucks join the NTT Indycar Series this weekend.

MX5 Cup is on track now for practice.  I’m hearing that the campground is unusually full for the first day. I hope that’s a good sign for attendance.  It looks as if Sunday’s race will have the heat that Iowa’s race lost after the storm. The forecast high for race day is 90 degrees.

Today’s Indycar Schedule (All Times EDT):

Indycar Practice  1-  11;20 am

Indycar Practice 2-    3:15 pm

Both practices are on NBC Gold.

Mid Ohio is usually the weekend when some news about the next season begins trickling out. I will see what I can find out.  Back with a summary of Practice 1 sometime around 12:30.