Rossi pips Herta to finish COTA IndyCar test on top

Alexander Rossi
Alexander Rossi

Harding Steinbrenner Honda driver Colton Herta topped three of the four test sessions at COTA over the last two days but finally someone knocked him off his perch.

Andretti Autosport Honda driver Alexander Rossi put up a lap of 1m46.853s to beat back Herta by 0.15s to end the day.

A late spin by Jack Harvey brought out the red flag late and the green flag flew with just 5 minutes to go setting up a made dash for a fast lap by all the drivers.

Rossi's Andretti teammate Ryan Hunter-Reay was third quick in session four, 0.322sec back.

Felix Rosenqvist, Graham Rahal and Scott Dixon followed to give Honda drivers a sweep of the top-6 times in the final session.

SPRING TRAINING DAY 2 QUOTES:

COLTON HERTA (No. 88 Harding Steinbrenner Racing Honda): "Another good day of testing at COTA. We were quickest this morning and P2 by a tenth (of a second) this afternoon. And there's still more to find. We are still working on getting the balance as it gets colder. When it was warmer, we were really good, so I think we'll be fine for the race as it should be warmer. Overall the team had a great test. I'm really happy with how everyone is working so hard and putting in so much effort to get everything done. I can't wait for next month when this No. 88 Honda-powered car hits the Streets of St. Pete."

Hunter-Reay - 3rd quick
Hunter-Reay – 3rd quick

RYAN HUNTER-REAY (No. 28 DHL Honda): "We made good strides today. Generally, the whole day we just kept chipping away at it, moving in the right direction. In the end, it went red (red flag condition] during our sticker tire run so we had to finish the day off on used Firestone tires and we did our fastest lap of the day. I think it's a good point to come back with – we're quick on used rubber. Hopefully, we can turn that into a good race weekend here in late March."

FELIX ROSENQVIST (No. 10 NTT DATA Chip Ganassi Racing Honda): "It's been positive. Yesterday we had a big gap to the front guys, so I had to do a bit of homework last night. My NTT DATA car has seemed to be quick in every session this year. I think we can really fight in the top five, but there are still things we have to learn and work on. For me, I kind of learn every time I'm out. But after two days here, it feels like we're done and it's time to move on to Sebring."

GRAHAM RAHAL (No. 15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda): "Two great days of testing here at COTA. We ended up fifth and there is a lot for us to be happy about. We found a lot over the past two days. Starting where we did yesterday morning, for us to be fifth is a great accomplishment. I think we learned a lot. When we go back to Laguna Seca, when we go to a lot of other tracks there is a lot that we can take from here. I'm really proud of my guys. They really worked hard. This United Rentals car looks awesome. I'm really happy with how things went and looking forward to coming back."

Scott Dixon - 6th quick today
Scott Dixon – 6th quick today

SCOTT DIXON (No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda): "We had a big break before the last 45 minutes (of the afternoon test session). We tried a few different things, but I don't feel like we really got – it kind of just feels really disconnected for me in some portions of the track, quite good in others. I don't think I did a really good job in piecing together a lap either. It seems like there is something wrong with the suspensions too. That is what we were kind of chasing before. The steering wheel is kinked to the left and then also when it brakes, it brakes funny. We're trying to figure that as well."

JAMES HINCHCLIFFE (No. 5 Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda): "Another productive day. Obviously, we closed the gap to the guys in front, and it's even closer than it looks on the timesheets because we kind of got hosed by that red flag at the end on our last set of tires when everyone was getting quicker and quicker. I'm really happy with the progress that we made, the direction that we found, and we'll keep chipping away at it. Hopefully, by qualifying day here on the race weekend, the Arrow Electronics cars will be right up there."

SANTINO FERRUCCI (No. 19 Dale Coyne Racing Honda): "It was another really good day for us at Circuit of The Americas. A lot of learning to be done. In the morning session, realistically we were P4, but a red flag came out right before we crossed the line. Luckily, we have the lap on data but it didn't show on the time sheets. At the end of the last session, right when we thought we were kind of getting lost a little, we went back in the right direction. It feels good to end up P9 and to have a good lap time to end the test before heading into the race weekend next month. It was a great job by all the guys, it was a busy two days and we're looking forward to the season opener in St. Petersburg."

Matheus Leist happy with test findings
Matheus Leist happy with test findings

TONY KANAAN (No. 14 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet): "We had a productive day today. We made big changes and we tried to separate the changes between the cars so at least we are learning as a team now. Matheus (Leist) is helping quite a bit, so a happy day for us. We came here trying to learn what we did over the winter on the shaker and on the simulator and things were pretty close, so we'll take it from here and try to improve it until the first race. This is our first test and we have three more before St. Pete, so I'm excited."

MATHEUS "MATT" LEIST (No. 4 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet): "We just finished here for the second day at COTA. We had a lot of fun at this beautiful track. A lot of progress made with the team. I think we still need to keep working hard, still need to figure out new stuff, but I'm pretty happy with these two days of testing here. I think we made some good progress compared to last year and now we're looking forward to the next test and also to the first race of the year."

Session 4 Results

Pos No Name FTime Diff Gap Laps FSpeed Engine Team
1 27 Alexander Rossi 1:46.853 –.—- –.—- 31 114.886 Honda Andretti Autosport
2 88 Colton Herta 1:47.000 0.1466 0.1466 39 114.729 Honda Harding Steinbrenner Racing
3 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay 1:47.176 0.3222 0.1756 35 114.541 Honda Andretti Autosport
4 10 Felix Rosenqvist 1:47.294 0.4406 0.1184 44 114.414 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Teams
5 15 Graham Rahal 1:47.366 0.5127 0.0721 39 114.338 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
6 9 Scott Dixon 1:47.368 0.5149 0.0022 30 114.335 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Teams
7 22 Simon Pagenaud 1:47.469 0.6156 0.1007 31 114.228 Chevy Team Penske
8 5 James Hinchcliffe 1:47.538 0.6844 0.0688 46 114.155 Honda Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
9 19 Santino Ferrucci 1:47.597 0.7435 0.0591 29 114.092 Honda Dale Coyne Racing
10 2 Josef Newgarden 1:47.662 0.8090 0.0655 56 114.023 Chevy Team Penske
11 12 Will Power 1:47.667 0.8131 0.0041 43 114.019 Chevy Team Penske
12 30 Takuma Sato 1:47.718 0.8648 0.0517 36 113.964 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
13 7 Marcus Ericsson 1:47.796 0.9423 0.0775 49 113.882 Honda Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsport
14 23 RC Enerson 1:47.909 1.0559 0.1136 38 113.762 Chevy Carlin
15 98 Marco Andretti 1:47.999 1.1458 0.0899 36 113.667 Honda Andretti Herta Autosport with CA
16 4 Matheus Leist 1:48.148 1.2950 0.1492 31 113.511 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
17 60 Jack Harvey 1:48.170 1.3163 0.0213 20 113.488 Honda Meyer Shank Racing with Arrow SPM
18 26 Zach Veach 1:48.189 1.3353 0.0190 36 113.468 Honda Andretti Autosport
19 20 Ed Jones 1:48.195 1.3420 0.0067 28 113.461 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
20 18 Sebastien Bourdais 1:48.197 1.3438 0.0018 42 113.459 Honda Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan
21 59 Max Chilton 1:48.364 1.5105 0.1667 33 113.285 Chevy Carlin
22 3 Helio Castroneves 1:48.418 1.5642 0.0537 22 113.229 Chevy Team Penske
23 14 Tony Kanaan 1:48.555 1.7018 0.1376 20 113.085 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
24 21 Spencer Pigot 1:48.625 1.7714 0.0696 35 113.013 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
25 32 Kyle Kaiser 1:48.850 1.9961 0.2247 31 112.779 Chevy Juncos Racing