Friday at St. Petersburg

  • Published on 08 Mar 2019 21:42
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  • By: Fergal Walsh

The 2019 IndyCar season got underway on Friday, with St. Petersburg, Flordia hosting the opening day of running.

Robert Wickens was back in the paddock for the event, following his crash at Pocono last year that left him with severe injuries. The Canadian continues to recover while Schmidt Peterson Motorsport leaves his #6 car empty, ready to go for when he returns. 

Free practice one

The first practice sessions kicked off the year, with no major dramas coming in the opening 30 minutes. Rookie Ben Hanley's session came to a premature end when his DragonSpeed car ground to a halt at Turn 4.

However, other first-timers found some joy, as Chip Ganassi's Felix Rosenqvist topped the timesheets after the first practice session. Fellow compatriot at former Formula 1 driver Marcus Ericsson was third, while Ryan Hunter-Reay was second. 

The two title favourites Scott Dixon and Alexander Rossi were fourth and fifth. Takuma Sato was sixth, ahead of Josef Newgarden and Graham Rahal with the latter driver grinding the wall during the session. 

Zach Veach was ninth while the reigning Indianapolis 500 champion Will Power rounded out the top ten. 
 

  Driver Team Time Gap
1 Felix Rosenqvist Chip Ganassi Racing 1:01.8215      -
2 Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 1:02.0636 0.2421
3 Marcus Ericsson Schmidt Peterson Racing 1:02.0811 0.2596
4 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 1:02.1309 0.3094
5 Alexander Rossi Andretti Autosport 1:02.1470 0.3255
6 Takuma Sato Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 1:02.1571 0.3356
7 Josef Newgarden Team Penske 1:02.1740 0.3525
8 Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 1:02.1852 0.3637
9 Zach Veach Andretti Autosport 1:02.1925 0.3710
10 Will Power Team Penske 1:02.2758 0.4543

 

Free practice two

The second free practice session saw the drivers get a taste for the red-walled Firestone tyres, the softer of the compounds available to the teams.

Hunter-Reay topped the session ahead of a Spencer Pigot, a surprise finishing position for the 25-year-old American. The top two were the only drivers to set 60 second lap times during the day.

Marco Andretti was third, ahead of Colton Herta who was the only rookie to end the session inside the top ten. Carlin showed impressive pace, with Max Chilton and Charlie ending up fifth and eighth respectively.

Lodged between the two Carlins was Alexander Rossi and James Hinchcliffe. Hinchliffe's teammate Marcus Ericsson didn't replicate the pace from his opening IndyCar outing, and brushed the wall on his fast lap.

Team Penske rounded out the top ten with Josef Newgarden leading Will Power.
 

  Driver Team Time Gap
1 Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport 1:00.8969      -
2 Spencer Pigot Ed Carpenter Racing 1:00.9812 0.0843
3 Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 1:01.0351 0.1382
4 Colton Herta Harding Steinbrenner Racing 1:01.0776 0.1807
5 Max Chilton Carlin Racing 1:01.1171 0.2202
6 Alexander Rossi Andretti Autosport 1:01.1388 0.2419
7 James Hinchcliffe Schmidt Peterson Motorsport 1:01.1453 0.2484
8 Charlie Kimball  Carlon Racing 1:01.1681 0.2712
9 Josef Newgarden Team Penske 1:01.1811 0.2842
10 Will Power Team Penske 1:01.1896 0.2927


Action from St. Petersburg resumes tomorrow morning at 10:25 ET with the final practice session, before qualifying for Sunday's race kicks off in the afternoon.  

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  • Sparky1

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    Glad to see “Mario” in the top three during free practice two. He’s still pretty quick at 79 years old.

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    • Mar 8 2019 - 23:52

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