Qualifying results for the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto were obvious since Friday. Colton Herta had the fastest car, and his teammates weren’t far behind.
Herta won the pole for tomorrow’s race, and teammate Kyle Kirkwood will start next to him. Marcus Ericsson did not quite make the fast Six after suffering an engine issue on Friday,
Herta also won the pole for Race 1 in Iowa last week
“We just need to (do) the same,” Herta said of maintaining his advantage on the 11-turn, 1.786-mile temporary street circuit. “This (car) has been a rocket ship all weekend (and) really has (been) the past few races. Luck hasn’t turned our way for a win yet, and I’m hoping it’s here tomorrow.”
Bad luck in races as plagued the 26 car all season, but tomorrow looks like Herta’s best chance for a win this season. The Andretti team is winless in 2024.
Strange Brew
Scott McLaughlin is the only driver in the top five of the standings to advance to the Fast Six. Alex Palou starts 18th, Will Power starts ninth, Scott Dixon starts 15th, and Pato O’Ward starts 14th.
Palou had gone quick enough to advance, but he was penalized for impeding O’Ward. The two time series champion was trying to get around a slower car when O’Ward approached on a hot lap. I didn’t think Palou had anywhere else to go, but race control didn’t consult me on this one.
Thus, we have a starting field with some fast cars that will try to move though a talented field on a tight track. It should be a fun race.
Special shoutout– Theo Pourchaire, who travelled virtually since midnight Eastern time to get to Toronto to fill in for Alexander Rossi. His first laps on this track, which he had never seen, were qualifying laps. Pourchaire will start 26th, which was pretty much expected, but what an effort.
It’s more proof that race car drivers are wired differently from you and me.
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