Newgarden fastest in 2nd IndyCar practice

Josef Newgarden, defending champion
Josef Newgarden, defending champion

Josef Newgarden turned the fastest lap in 2nd practice for the GP of Sonoma IndyCar race in his Penske Chevy with shocks no one else has. Championship point leader Scott Dixon was 2nd quick in his Ganassi Honda but the star of the weekend has to be Mexican rookie Patricio O'Ward who was third quick in the Harding Chevy.

Yes, you read that right, the backmarker Harding Chevy. O'Ward was over 1-second faster than teammate Colton Herta who was near the back, the normal place for a Harding Chevy.

Not only does O'Ward have a fabulous personality, if this session is any indicator, O'Ward is a future superstar in the making.

Will Power and James Hinchcliffe rounded out the top-5 while 2nd in points Alexander Rossi was 6th fastest.

Newgarden, the reigning series champion, set the fast lap of the second practice at 1 minute, 17.8156 seconds (110.338 mph) in the No. 1 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet. It ranked second on the combined speed chart for the two sessions on the 2.385-mile permanent road course.

"It was difficult this afternoon, to be honest," said Newgarden, who was ill overnight and didn't run a lap in the first practice due to fuel pressure issues with the car. "When I first went out, I wasn't very happy (with) the first run, and then we made really good progress the second run."

Power, the 2014 series champion, placed fourth in both practices and settled in at fourth on the combined timesheet. His best lap of 1:17.8818 (110.244 mph) in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet came in the morning session.

"It's just a matter of who got a clean lap and who didn't," Power said. "You've literally got two (peak) laps on tires and then it's done. If you didn't get it done at that point, you're never going to get it."

Rossi felt his Andretti Autosport crew made progress with the No. 27 NAPA AUTO PARTS Honda from the first practice, when he was eighth, to the second, when he ran sixth. At 11th on the combined chart, he wasn't discouraged.

"This place changes so quickly, and so often that what you have one day doesn't necessarily transfer completely to the next day," Rossi said. "We definitely have some work to do overnight and need to put our heads together. It's not the first time we've had a bad Friday, so I have a lot of confidence in the (No.) 27 NAPA team."

Ryan Hunter-Reay, Rossi's teammate, posted the best lap of the day in the opening practice. Hunter-Reay toured the Sonoma circuit in 1:17.5742 (110.681 mph) in the No. 28 DHL Honda.

"It was a good start to the day; we were P1 this morning and overall," Hunter-Reay said. "We went to some pretty aggressive changes this afternoon, knowing that Practice 2 was our last opportunity to do it before qualifying.

"We made some changes, got aggressive with it and it was the wrong way, so we'll make some changes and head back to where we were in Practice 1 and hopefully get the DHL car back to its good form."

Patricio O'Ward, the newly crowned Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires champion making his Verizon IndyCar Series debut this weekend, was a surprising third in the afternoon practice. The 19-year-old turned a best lap of 1:18.0073 (110.067 mph) in the No. 8 Harding Group Chevrolet.

"It was a pretty good day and I'm very satisfied with how we ended. The first practice felt like a shot out of a cannon because there were so many (more) cars out there than what I was used to, and I didn't get any clean running.

"I'm happy I got some clean running in Practice 2. We were working hard on getting the car right for qualifying, so we were on the (Firestone alternate) red tires for most of practice. It feels really good, so now we're going to work on the (primary) black tires to get ready for the race setup. As of now, I'm very satisfied with today."

Practice 2 Results

Pos No Name FTime Diff Gap Laps FSpeed Engine Team
1 1 Josef Newgarden 1:17.816 –.—- –.—- 19 110.338 Chevy Team Penske
2 9 Scott Dixon 1:17.899 0.0836 0.0836 16 110.219 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Teams
3 8 Patricio O'Ward 1:18.007 0.1917 0.1081 21 110.067 Chevy Harding Racing
4 12 Will Power 1:18.028 0.2128 0.0211 18 110.037 Chevy Team Penske
5 5 James Hinchcliffe 1:18.236 0.4200 0.2072 20 109.745 Honda Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
6 27 Alexander Rossi 1:18.388 0.5728 0.1528 16 109.532 Honda Andretti Autosport
7 10 Ed Jones 1:18.492 0.6768 0.1040 19 109.386 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Teams
8 39 Santino Ferrucci 1:18.596 0.7805 0.1037 23 109.242 Honda Dale Coyne Racing
9 19 Pietro Fittipaldi 1:18.602 0.7860 0.0055 15 109.234 Honda Dale Coyne Racing
10 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay 1:18.606 0.7908 0.0048 12 109.228 Honda Andretti Autosport
11 26 Zach Veach 1:18.609 0.7937 0.0029 17 109.224 Honda Andretti Autosport
12 20 Jordan King 1:18.635 0.8194 0.0257 18 109.188 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
13 30 Takuma Sato 1:18.679 0.8634 0.0440 18 109.127 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
14 15 Graham Rahal 1:18.723 0.9070 0.0436 20 109.067 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
15 6 Carlos Munoz 1:18.781 0.9656 0.0586 15 108.985 Honda Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
16 98 Marco Andretti 1:18.806 0.9907 0.0251 12 108.951 Honda Andretti Herta Autosport with CA
17 22 Simon Pagenaud 1:18.808 0.9919 0.0012 16 108.949 Chevy Team Penske
18 18 Sebastien Bourdais 1:18.906 1.0907 0.0988 15 108.813 Honda Dale Coyne Racing with VS
19 21 Spencer Pigot 1:18.926 1.1104 0.0197 12 108.785 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
20 60 Jack Harvey 1:18.949 1.1333 0.0229 20 108.754 Honda Meyer Shank Racing with SPM
21 88 Colton Herta 1:19.009 1.1930 0.0597 17 108.672 Chevy Harding Racing
22 23 Charlie Kimball 1:19.050 1.2342 0.0412 22 108.615 Chevy Carlin
23 14 Tony Kanaan 1:19.247 1.4310 0.1968 17 108.345 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
24 59 Max Chilton 1:19.328 1.5122 0.0812 19 108.234 Chevy Carlin
25 4 Matheus Leist 1:19.358 1.5423 0.0301 17 108.193 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises