IndyCar Series Drivers Complete One-Day Test in Sonoma
Alexander Rossi |
Twenty-one Verizon IndyCar Series drivers completed a one-day test session at Sonoma Raceway on Thursday. This marked the teams' final chance to prepare for the series season finale at the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma, Sept. 16-18.
The field included championship contenders and Team Penske teammates Simon Pagenaud and Will Power, as well as Nevada City native and 2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi.
"Today is a great day to get ready for next weekend," said series point leader Pagenaud. "We are going through a lot of testing and the last few bits of things we want to try. You want the car to be really stable at high speeds, but also turn a lot in the slow speed corners because of all the hairpins, and that's not an easy thing to do with the Indy cars."
Other drivers participating in the test session included Jack Hawksworth and Takuma Sato (AJ Foyt Racing); Marco Andretti, Ryan Hunter-Reay and Carlos Munoz (Andretti Autosport); Max Chilton, Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan and Charlie Kimball (Chip Ganassi Racing Teams); Conor Daly and RC Enerson (Dale Coyne Racing); Spencer Pigot and Josef Newgarden (Ed Carpenter Racing); Graham Rahal (Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing); Mikhail Aleshin and James Hinchcliffe (Schmidt Peterson Motorsports); and Helio Castroneves and Juan Pablo Montoya (Team Penske). Three Indy Lights drivers also shared the test day in Verizon IndyCar Series cars.
Simon Pagenaud |
For the second consecutive year, the Verizon IndyCar Series championship will be decided on Sonoma's 12-turn, 2.38-mile road course. This will mark the 11th consecutive year the champion will be decided in the finale. Simon Pagenaud, who boasts four wins and seven pole positions this season, holds a 43-point lead over Team Penske teammate Will Power heading into the 85-lap double points title race. Pagenaud can clinch the championship with a finish of fourth or better in Sonoma.
"The race is always exciting. There's always something going on with action-packed IndyCar racing, so we're ready," said Pagenaud. "I think it's going to be a fun show. I think we're going to bring a really good show for the finale and I'm super happy to be a part of it."
Power, who has won in wine country three times, holds a track record five pole positions and is the qualifying record holder (1 min., 16.2597 seconds at 112.589 mph).
"We think about last year and we only won three races between all of us at Team Penske, and we've won nine this year, so that's more than half the races which is very impressive, so the team has worked really well this year and we've won the championship, too," said Power. "It will be an interesting weekend because you just don't know what's going to happen. That's what's great about the series. I will do my best and see where we end up."
Andretti Autosport's Ryan Hunter-Reay was fastest at 1m16.60s and was followed by teammate Marco Andretti 1m16.72s. Team Penske's Will Power was at 1m16.82s in the No. 12 Chevy. Andretti's Alexander Rossi was third at his home track in the No. 98 Honda at 1m16.84s.
Watkins Glen winner Scott Dixon was sixth at 1m16.89s, championship leader Simon Pagenaud was ninth fastest at 1m17.09s, and Josef Newgarden was 14th at 1m17.36s
Will Power |
For tickets to the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma, call 800-870-RACE (7223) or visit SonomaRaceway.com/indycar. Great packages are now available, including the popular Total Access pass, which includes a race-day reserved-seat ticket in any section and a Garage/Pit/Pre-race pass for just $99.
NBC Sports Networks will air live the second practice session on Friday at 2 p.m. (Pacific), as well as qualifying on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. The network will air the 85-lap feature race live beginning at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18
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