Indy: Karam leads Ganassi 1-2-3 in Day 2 Practice

Sage Karam

The chase for speed and unlocking the secrets of the new superspeedway aero kits began in earnest with the second day of practice for the 99th Running of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. Thirty cars logged nearly 1,100 laps on a day abbreviated by an early afternoon shower, with Sage Karam posting the fastest lap (225.802 mph) in the No. 8 Comfort Revolution/Big Machine Records Chevrolet.

"It's only the first day, so it's not about how fast you are today," said Karam, who finished an impressive ninth as a 19-year-old rookie in the 2014 Indianapolis 500. "It's about how fast you are on Sunday in two weeks. It definitely feels good, though. It's the first time I've ever been P1 at the (Indianapolis Motor) Speedway so it's a good feeling."

Two of Karam's Chip Ganassi Racing teammates, Scott Dixon and Tony Kanaan, were second (225.293) and third (225.217) on the speed chart, respectively. Marco Andretti led the Honda contingent, fourth overall at 225.184 mph in the No. 27 Snapple Andretti Autosport machine.

Chevrolet and Honda developed the aerodynamic bodywork packages that attach to the Dallara IR-12 chassis in the offseason. The aero kit components for road/street courses and short ovals were used in the first five Verizon IndyCar Series races of the season, with the superspeedway kit components unveiled May 3 at the opening day practice for the May 24 Indianapolis 500.

"We have a lot of work to do," Karam said. "The car's not anywhere near where we want it to be for race day or qualifying. I've got a great team. They worked really hard. They are making it a lot easier on us drivers by being as prepared as they are. We are picking this new aero kit apart and we're figuring it out every time we go out."

Also today, Stefano Coletti (No. 4 KV Racing Technology Chevrolet) completed all three phases of the rookie orientation program, while Townsend Bell rolled through the veteran refresher program in his first Indy car action since last year's "500."

When asked about his first-ever oval experience today on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Coletti said, "It's really fast … and fun."

"I've been waiting for three months to be on this oval," said Coletti, 26, the first native of Monaco to drive in an Indy car race since Louis Chiron competed in the 1929 Indianapolis 500. "I've always watched (the Indy 500) since I was a kid and I've always wanted to race in the '500.' The atmosphere and all the people here look incredible on TV, and being here is a dream come true."

Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Arie Luyendyk was in Coletti's pit to offer guidance.

"When I coach somebody, it's almost as exciting as driving yourself because it's nice to see somebody pick up the pace quickly and pick up the lines around the track quickly," said Luyendyk, who 25 years ago won his first Indy 500. "So far, I'm happy with the lines he's taken because that's really important here."

Practice resumes Tuesday through Friday (noon-6 p.m. ET), with two days of qualifying scheduled Saturday and Sunday to determine the 33-car field for the race.

Results

P No Name Time Diff Gap FL Laps Speed Engine
1 8 Sage Karam 39.858 0.000 0.000 40 41 225.802 Chevy
2 9 Scott Dixon 39.948 0.0901 0.0901 13 27 225.293 Chevy
3 10 Tony Kanaan 39.962 0.1036 0.0135 7 26 225.217 Chevy
4 27 Marco Andretti 39.967 0.1095 0.0059 41 63 225.184 Honda
5 6 JR Hildebrand 40.043 0.1849 0.0754 18 61 224.760 Chevy
6 20 Ed Carpenter 40.047 0.1887 0.0038 42 79 224.738 Chevy
7 26 Carlos Munoz 40.055 0.1967 0.0080 10 36 224.693 Honda
8 25 Justin Wilson 40.135 0.2774 0.0807 33 44 224.242 Honda
9 14 Takuma Sato 40.136 0.2778 0.0004 35 45 224.239 Honda
10 21 Josef Newgarden 40.144 0.2861 0.0083 74 83 224.193 Chevy
11 5 James Hinchcliffe 40.147 0.2894 0.0033 15 36 224.174 Honda
12 98 Gabby Chaves 40.148 0.2896 0.0002 6 8 224.173 Honda
13 29 Simona de Silvestro 40.235 0.3774 0.0878 26 42 223.684 Honda
14 24 Townsend Bell 40.244 0.3858 0.0084 37 39 223.637 Chevy
15 15 Graham Rahal 40.254 0.3957 0.0099 41 77 223.582 Honda
16 7 James Jakes 40.269 0.4107 0.0150 8 36 223.499 Honda
17 11 Sebastien Bourdais 40.283 0.4252 0.0145 33 34 223.419 Chevy
18 32 Oriol Servia 40.304 0.4464 0.0212 14 58 223.301 Honda
19 22 Simon Pagenaud 40.380 0.5216 0.0752 30 31 222.885 Chevy
20 83 Charlie Kimball 40.522 0.6644 0.1428 15 19 222.100 Chevy
21 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay 40.534 0.6764 0.0120 5 68 222.034 Honda
22 43 Conor Daly 40.588 0.7299 0.0535 14 28 221.742 Honda
23 17 Sebastian Saavedra 40.828 0.9699 0.2400 5 16 220.438 Chevy
24 4 Stefano Coletti 40.956 1.0981 0.1282 29 37 219.748 Chevy
25 63 Pippa Mann 41.046 1.1879 0.0898 6 6 219.267 Honda
26 88 Bryan Clauson 41.068 1.2097 0.0218 13 31 219.151 Chevy
27 18 Carlos Huertas 41.476 1.6180 0.4083 16 18 216.993 Honda
28 2 Juan Pablo Montoya 59.875 20.0175 18.3995 3 3 150.312 Chevy
29 3 Helio Castroneves 1:03.426 23.5686 3.5511 1 1 141.897 Chevy
30 1 Will Power 1:05.329 25.4715 1.9029 1 1 137.763 Chevy