It was one of those glorious days at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. An overcast morning led to a very brief rain shower which ended the Rookie Oreintation Program a bit early. It was followed a warm, windy, sunny afternoon of constant running.
Some notes:
The turn 2 viewing mounds were packed. I went over there this afternoon.parking was at a premium,and latecomers parked far down the road course backstretch. IMS had a ticket booth open just opposite the museum lot. Sales were slow, just four tickets sold in two hours according to the sellers. They did tell me that the main ticket office was very busy.
Augustin Canapino completed his rookie test soon after action resumed this afternoon.
Team Penske showed more strength on the IMS oval than they have in a few years. Josef Newgarden led the afternoon session, Scott McLaughlin was 10th, and Will power was 13th. Newgarden said after the session that the htree cars each worked on different things.
Josef Newgarden led the afternoon session
Arrow McLaren may have a bit of work to do. Pato O’Ward worked his way up to ninth at the end of the day, but Felix Rosenqvist was 20th and A;exander Rossi was 22nd.
Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s troubles continue. Graham Rahal led the team at 23rd on the speed chart.
A good day for Dreyer and Reinbold as the 500 only team saw Stefan Wilson finish sixth and Ryan Hunter-Reay come home 14th.
Andretti Autosport may be in line for their best May in awhile. Kyle Kirkwood was fourth and Colton Herta seventh this afternoon.
Chip Ganassi Racing had three drivers in the top 10-Scott Dixon was third and led a lot of the session, Alex Palou was eighth, and Takuma Sato was fifth.
The action during the last hour had a Carb Day intensity to it.
Tomorrow’s forecast looks iffy for running. Starting at 10 looks doubtful right now, and the temperature may impede track drying.
All refresher tests were completed and two of the three rookies have successfully completed their rookie tests. The next test period was scheduled to begin at 2 pm, but precipitation stopped the rookie/refresher phase with about 30 minutes to go.
Update: the track just reopened for activityand is scheduled to run until 6:30 Eastern
Ryan Hunter-Reay, Tony Kanaan, Katherine Legge, Stefan Wilson, and Marco Andretti completed theirnrefresher phases.
Sting Ray Robb and Benjamin pederen have completed their rookie tests.
Augustin Canapino is in the middleof phase 2 of his rookie test.
Sting Ray RobbAugustin CanapinoRyan Hunter-ReayBenjamin Pedersen
The first session of the day just finished with Marcus Ericsson posting the fast time of 224. 330 miles per hour, folowed by Helio Castroneves at 224.280 miles per hour. 25 cars took part in the session. Takuma Sato was allowed to run with the veterans since he raced at Texas.The three full time rookies- Augustin canapino, Sting Ray Robb, and Benjamin Pedersen, have begun their rookie tests. Ryan Hunter-Reay, Katherine Legge, Marco Andretti, Tony Kanaan, and Stefan Wilson are also on track for their refresher tests.
Notes
The weather is warm and overcast. Drivers noted the wind was a factor.
Marcus Ericsson hit 235 mph in the turn 3 speed trap.
The three Penske cars led the no tow list. Josef Newgarden was the fastest at 221.353 mph.
Results
1
8
Marcus Ericsson
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
224.330
36
2
6
Helio Castroneves
Meyer Shank Racing
Honda
224.280
26
3
10
Alex Palou
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
224.088
27
4
3
Scott McLaughlin
Team Penske
Chevy
223.965
37
5
33
Ed Carpenter
Ed Carpenter Racing
Chevy
223.765
35
6
60
Simon Pagenaud
Meyer Shank Racing
Honda
223.540
39
7
9
Scott Dixon
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
223.466
33
8
26
Colton Herta
Andretti Autosport w/Curb-Agajanian
Honda
223.409
31
9
18
David Malukas
Dale Coyne Racing with HMD
Honda
223.390
59
10
20
Conor Daly
Ed Carpenter Racing
Chevy
223.114
26
11
2
Josef Newgarden
Team Penske
Chevy
222.874
22
12
12
Will Power
Team Penske
Chevy
222.593
38
13
6
Felix Rosenqvist
Arrow McLaren
Chevy
222.515
32
14
5
Pato O’Ward
Arrow McLaren
Chevy
222.377
31
15
21
Rinus VeeKay
Ed Carpenter Racing
Chevy
222.126
44
16
11
Takuma Sato
Chip Ganassi Racing
Honda
222.012
33
17
29
Devlin DeFrancesco
Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport
Honda
220.920
23
18
77
Callum Ilott
Juncos Hollinger Racing
Chevy
220.911
21
19
14
Santino Ferrucci
AJ Foyt Enterprises
Chevy
220.571
30
20
45
Christian Lundgaard
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Honda
220.223
28
21
30
Jack Harvey
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Honda
220.181
27
22
15
Graham Rahal
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Honda
219.670
32
23
7
Alexander Rossi
Arrow McLaren
Chevy
219.516
31
24
27
Kyle Kirkwood
Andretti Autosport
Honda
219.463
5
25
28
Romain Grosjean
Andretti Autosport
Honda
219.359
11
Photos
A bit of a shock to see Pato in a black carHelio Castroneves was second quick this morningRinus VeeKayCallum IlottScott Dixon
Cars get on the IMS oval at 10 this morning for the first time sinece May 29, 2022, The turn 2 viewing mounds are open for public viewing.
A reminder of the new schedule:
Thursday, April 20
10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. ET
Veterans 10 a.m.- noon
Rookie Orientation Program and refresher noon-2 p.m.
All eligible cars- 2-6:30
Friday, April 21
10 a.m.-4 p.m
All eligible cars
All track is streamed on Peacock.
If you can, I would get out today. The weather forecast for tomorrow is not promising, with a high of 55 degrees and morning rain, followed by more rain in the afternoon. Today’s weather is sunny to partly cloudy with a high in the low 80s.
Today we get our first look at the liveries for the 500.
33 cars will participate n the test.All full time teams will joine the 500 only entries for Katherine Legge Stefan Wilson, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Takuma Sato, Tony Kanaan, and Marco Andretti. All but Sato will need to take the refresher test.
Sting Ray Robb, Augustin Canapino, and Benjamin Pedersen will be taking their rookie tests this afternoon.
We may get an idea of who will be fast next month, and we will posibly w=see how the new aero parts help in traffic and passing.
IMS has evised the hours for the open Indycar test tomorrow and friday in light of the weather forecast.The new imes:
Thursday, April 20
10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. ET
Veterans 10 a.m.- noon
Rookie Orientation Program and refresher noon-2 p.m.
All eligible cars- 2-6:30
Friday, April 21
10 a.m.-4 p.m
All eligible cars
The 34th entry from Abel Motorsports with driver R C Enerson will not participate in the test this week. Enerson will need to take his refresher whent the track opens for practice in May.
Thursday and Friday the field for the 107th running odf the Indianapolis 500 will get their first chance to run the new aero package at IMS. A portion of Thurdsday is set aside for Rookie orientation and refresher tests.
The final entry, Abel motorsports with R C Enerson hopes to be ready to run. Enerson will need a refresher test. Katherine Legge and Ryan hunter-reay will also run refresher laps.
Three full time rookies- Benjamin Pedersen, Sting Ray Robb, and Augusyin canapino- will take their rookie tests The fourth rookie, Marcus Armstrong, is not running the oval;s in 2023.
Turn 2 viewing mounds will be open for fans. Both test days. will be streamed on Peacock.
Schedule: All times Eastern
Thursday, April 20
11-1 veterans
1-3 Rookie Orientation and rgeresher tests
3-6 All eligible cars
Friday April21
10-4 All cars
A Modern Era Record
Long Beach announced a modern era (since 2008) attendance record of 192,000 fans for the three day weekend. All reserved seats were sold for Sunday’s race.
INDIANAPOLIS (Monday, April 3, 2023) – Fifty identical 2023 Chevrolet Camaro SS convertibles were staged on the main straightaway April 3 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a sign the return of the Month of May soon approaches.
A longtime tradition, the “Festival Event Cars” have reminded Indianapolis-area residents of the upcoming Indianapolis 500 since the 1960s. As the unique fleet of Camaros is driven around Central Indiana, they once again will turn heads and remind everyone “This is May.”
Presenting the cars were J. Douglas Boles, IMS president; Pat Merna, 500 Festival vice president strategic partnerships; Sarah Fisher, 500 Festival board chair and Mike Quinn, Chevrolet Indianapolis district sales manager.
The Festival Event Cars are a unique option code based off the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible and are powered by a 6.2-liter small block V-8, which offers 455 horsepower and 455 pound-feet of torque.
The exterior of the car features Sharkskin Metallic exterior paint with special graphics from Chevrolet’s Performance Design Studio representing the 107th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. The car also features an Ash Gray leather interior, a power-folding convertible top that can be lowered while driving at speeds up to 30 mph, Brembo front and rear performance brakes and 20-inch aluminum wheels.
“These Camaro convertibles are a symbol of the shared passion Chevrolet, INDYCAR and the 500 Festival board have for the Indianapolis 500,” Quinn said. “Living and working in Central Indiana, seeing these Camaros on the road always reminds me we’re one step closer to May.”
The 107th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge is scheduled for Sunday, May 28, 2023. Visit IMS.com for tickets and more information on all Month of May events and activities at IMS.
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, available in 80 countries with more than 3.2 million cars and trucks sold in 2020. Chevrolet models include electric and fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.
INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, March 15, 2023) – The first look at “100 DAYS TO INDY” was unveiled March 15, providing a sneak peek at never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews that will feature in the thrilling new docuseries that premieres from 9-10 p.m. ET/PT Thursday, April 27 on The CW Network
The footage was first shown this week at the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) conference in Austin, Texas, during a panel discussion with NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers Alexander Rossi and Pato O’Ward and “100 DAYS TO INDY” director Patrick Dimon.
Produced by Penske Entertainment and VICE Media Group, the six-part series will take fans behind the scenes to chronicle the bold and brash personalities of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES as they begin the 2023 season and start their quest for racing’s greatest prize: the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Sunday, May 28.From the balmy high-speed turns of St. Petersburg, Florida, to the demanding banked oval in Fort Worth, Texas, and the sun-swept streets of Long Beach, California, every mile is an epic moment as “100 DAYS TO INDY” takes viewers into the driver’s seat for unprecedented access to top NTT INDYCAR SERIES stars.
The series will showcase all the intense preparation, relentless competition, a few pranks and plenty of speed before the green flag drops and more than 300,000 fans roar at the world’s largest single-day sporting event.
Produced by multiple award-winning VICE World News, “100 DAYS TO INDY” is directed and co-executive produced by Emmy Award-winner Dimon and executive produced by Bryan Terry for VICE. Adam Marinelli serves as showrunner and co-executive producer, and Falguni Lakhani Adams is executive producer for VICE TV. “100 DAYS TO INDY” is distributed globally by Vice Content Distribution.