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Pit Concerns Dissipate As IndyCar Drivers
Crank Up Speed
By MICHAEL MAROT (/author/michael-marot) - Apr. 22, 2022 01:33 AM EDT
Will Power of Australia sits in his car during IndyCar auto racing testing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway,
Wednesday, April 20, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jimmie Johnson posted
the fastest lap of his career Thursday as IndyCar
drivers got back to work Thursday at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway.
This time, there were no spins, no crashes and not
as much talk about the slick warmup lane.
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Instead, drivers raced toward the top of the speed
chart on a busy second and final day of testing on
the historic 2.5-mile oval. Thirty-one of the 32
drivers entered in the Indianapolis 500 next
month participated with speeds topping out
above 229 mph.
And once the rain cleared, warm, sunny, calm
conditions created a tamer environment than
Wednesday as hundreds of fans watched from the
mounds near the speedway’s museum..
“Things feel really good on the No. 2 car. It’s not
like two steps forward and one back or vice
versa," two-time series champ Josef Newgarden
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said after posting the best lap at 229.519. "I feel
(/gallery/1c09fc9cf5878c7246acee4a440e4a83/pitreally confident with what we’ve got and feel good
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about showing up anywhere.”
He should. Newgarden has won two straight.
Takuma Sato of Japan, a two-time Indy winner, had the second-best lap at 229.427. Tony
Kanaan, the Brazilian who won the 500 in 2013, was third at 228.767 and seven-time NASCAR
champ. Johnson was eighth at 227.900 as Chip Ganassi Racing claimed five of the top 10
spots.
But the lingering question was never about speed.
Everyone wanted to see whether track officials solved the warmup lane problem that caused
three race winners to spin and led to two crashes Wednesday. The results kept Kanaan on the
phone with speedway president Doug Boles late into Wednesday night, and before the track
opened after a four-hour rain delay, Kanaan advised colleagues to take it slowly and use
common sense.
Boles said track workers spent five hours dragging tires through the apron in hopes of
providing more grip. An inspection revealed the historic 2.5-mile oval had 25% more grip than
the exit to pit road, believed to be at least in part because there was more traffic on the actual
course since Rapid Penetrating Emulsion was added to the surface last fall.
The substance helps the track dry quicker, which helped everyone get back to work Thursday,
and Kanaan thought the late-night work made a difference.
“It was better in lane one today, but they know they have a lot of work to do," Kanaan said. “If
there’s a track that’s going to get it done, it’s this one.”
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Kanaan said he's been assured track officials will grind the track, if needed, before the May 29
race.
Ideal weather conditions kept most cars on the track for the entire session but even when
cars did pit, none spun, a welcome reprieve.
Will Power, the 2018 Indy winner, said it felt like he was driving through water Wednesday
when his car did a 360-degree spin that sent him dangerously close to traffic near the first
turn. Power's car forced promising 22-year-old Colton Herta to take a higher line, which sent
Herta into the wall.
Herta's crash, the second in less than an hour, prompted series officials to end Wednesday's
testing early so a more thorough inspection could be conducted.
“The eye test tells you the grip level will be back up, the tennis shoe test tells you it will be,”
Boles said Thursday morning.
It's not the first time the 113-year-old speedway has faced worries from drivers.
Only six Formula One cars started the 2005 U.S. Grand Prix because of worries over
Michelin's tires lasting no longer than 10 laps. Three years later, NASCAR's Brickyard 400 was
marred by a similar situation with Goodyear tires. Both races were held on the oval.
Last year, Cup drivers used Indy's road course for the first time and the race was marred by
deteriorating curbing that sent some cars airborne and damaged others. NASCAR officials
red-flagged the race so track workers could remove the curbing before the 200-mile race was
completed.
Then came Wednesday.
Before a single lap was turned, Alexander Rossi, the 2016 Indy winner, spun on the warmup
lane. Then with about 80 minutes left in the day's third and final two-hour test session,
Brazil's Helio Castroneves was sent sliding through a grass strip and hard into the second
turn wall.
Castroneves and Herta were both examined at the track's infield medical center and released
shortly after they hit the wall.
Both were cleared to drive for Thursday, but the damage to Castroneves' car was too severe.
Boles said he called Castroneves to apologize.
“I take this so personally because you want this to be the most special racetrack in the
world,” Boles said. “What I want and, I’m sure we can solve by race day, is to get in and our of
the pits as fast as you can go."
But the biggest winner may have been Johnson.
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“It's a very cool sensation and now I understand why when I ask the guys what it’s like to go
fast around here they just smile,” Johnson said. “I’m starting to get that grin and I’m looking
forward to having that smile.”
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