Hunter-Reay tops Wednesday speeds at Indy

Ryan Hunter-Reay
Ryan Hunter-Reay

Ryan Hunter-Reay isn't getting ahead of himself. The Andretti Autosport driver knows it's only two days into practice for the epic 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil.

Some competitors may not have shown all their cards yet, but sitting atop the speed chart today with a lap of 228.202 mph in the No. 28 DHL Honda has the 2014 Indianapolis 500 champion feeling optimistic. Especially after last year, when Hunter-Reay started 16th, ran mid-pack most of the day and finished the race in 15th position.

"Coming off the year we had here last year where I couldn't get the car to do anything I needed it to, it's nice to have the 28 DHL Honda up towards the front, especially here at Indy," Hunter-Reay said. "This is what we wait for all year, to get back on track here, start working with the car, feel the energy of the biggest race in the world."

All 33 cars made it onto the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval today, making up for a complete rainout Tuesday by completing a total of 2,779 laps – an average of 84 per car. Hunter-Reay clocked his fast circuit early, on the 11th of 94 laps he turned. Much of the late afternoon saw cars running in large packs to get the feel of driving in traffic.

"We're working through things, working through setup, some qualifying stuff, some race stuff, just getting in the mix, getting in traffic and it's been a fun day, a challenging one at times," said Hunter-Reay, the 2012 Verizon IndyCar Series champion. "When that wind switches around, it certainly throws you for a loop. Compared to (Monday), it's been a big change. But I was pretty happy with the car there at the end."

Carlos Munoz, Hunter-Reay's teammate in the No. 26 Andretti Autosport Honda, was second quick on the day at 228.066 mph. Andretti drivers also set the pace on Monday's opening day of practice, led by Marco Andretti at 228.978.

Will Power was third fastest today in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet (227.733), but didn't give the lap much credence since – like most of the fast ones turned – it came with an aerodynamic tow from cars in front.

"The tow is worth about 6 miles an hour, so it's not really representative," Power said. "It's just a matter of finding good traffic and understanding your car and seeing what works and what doesn't work. I think the cars are a little slower this year, for sure, and the Hondas look strong, very strong."

Josef Newgarden was fourth in the No. 21 Preferred Freezer Chevrolet for Ed Carpenter Racing (226.998) and Gabby Chaves fifth in the No. 19 Dale Coyne Racing Honda (226.889).

"We had about 30 minutes of running on Monday, so today was our first full day and we got through a lot of changes, got through all our program, did some traffic running and, like I say, I'm pretty pleased," said Chaves, the 2015 Sunoco Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year who joined the Coyne team just prior to the May 14 Angie's List Grand Prix of Indianapolis on the IMS road course. "I haven't had any uncomfortable situations out there today, so I'm honestly just very, very pleased with the way the day has been going."

The lone incident of the day occurred when rookie Spencer Pigot lost control of his No. 16 RLL/Mi-Jack/Manitowac Honda and spun into the Turn 1 SAFER Barrier. The Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver was uninjured but his car sustained significant left-side damage.

"The car was feeling pretty good, I think we'd been making improvements," Pigot said. "We'd just done our quickest lap I think the run before, so everything was feeling good. … After we looked at the data, we found that the right front tire went down followed immediately by the right rear, so I must have run over something that cut the tires and caused the spin.

"It's obviously a big setback for me, for the team, obviously not what you want to happen on just the second day. We'll just try to put everything back together and then pick up where we left off."

Practice continues from noon-6 p.m. ET Thursday and Friday, ahead of qualifying this weekend to set the 33-car field for the historic 100th running. Both practice sessions will be streamed live on RaceControl.IndyCar.com.

Qualifying airs Saturday on ESPN3 (11 a.m.-3 p.m. ET) and ABC (4-6 p.m. ET) and Sunday on ESPN3 (2-4 p.m. ET) and ABC (4-6 p.m. ET). Coverage of the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 begins at 11 a.m. ET May 29 on ABC and the Advance Auto Parts INDYCAR Radio Network.

QUOTES

JUAN PABLO MONTOYA (No. 2 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): "It was a good day. I drove the Verizon Chevy a lot. We're still a little behind the Hondas, but overall, I'm pretty happy."

HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet): "The Shell-Pennzoil Chevy was good. We made some really good progress. We struggled a little in the beginning, but at the end we felt we had a much better balance and I was quite happy with the car. So far, the speed is not quite there yet. Hopefully, tomorrow, we start looking for a little bit of qualifying and see what happens."

BUDDY LAZIER (No. 4 Lazier/Burns Racing Chevrolet): "Electrical issues slowed us down today. Our team is small but everyone is doing a great job, and when we did run the car was fantastic."

JR HILDEBRAND (No. 6 Preferred Freezer Fuzzy Vodka Chevrolet): "It was good to get a full day in. With Monday having refresher practice and that kind of stuff it was a little choppy. So we're just getting with the program. I felt like we made a lot of progress with the car. Ed (Carpenter), Josef (Newgarden) and I were all trying a bunch of different stuff. I think at this point we've just got to be able to go back and see what we've got so we can take the best from everything and get with the program again tomorrow. Qualifying will be here before we know it. I think we all made progress today."

MAX CHILTON (No. 8 Gallagher Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet): "I'm learning something new every day here at the Speedway. Today was a solid day and I'm just easing my way into this and not rushing or putting myself in a bad position. I think the Gallagher team is working well together and we're working step-by-step toward our plan for qualifying this weekend."

SCOTT DIXON (No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet): "Today we didn't do that much running in the Target Chevy. We used two sets of tires and the changes took a little while in between runs. We did some race trim running and it seems like some of the other cars have trimmed out a little bit more. I'm not real happy with the car middle-off, as it has some washout and some understeer. We have some work to do but I'm confident we'll get there."

TONY KANAAN (No. 10 NTT Data Chevrolet): "It was really good for us to get a full day of practice in today after losing an entire day yesterday to rain. The No. 10 NTT Data Chevrolet felt pretty good today, especially on our qualifying runs. We spent the early part of the session working through some qualifying simulations and then came out later in the afternoon to get some full tank runs in and some time working with our teammates out on track. We're still working through some tweaks and trying to get some speed, but overall it was a good day today at the track."

SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (No. 11 Team Hydroxycut Chevrolet): "It was an interesting day for the Hydroxycut – KVSH Racing team. We tried a lot of things and as usual you think you have made a step forward and then you think was that really better. It is one of those things where you have one car in front, it's OK, two cars in front, it's still pretty good and then I get four, five, 10 cars in front, there is no air on the car and it gets really tricky. It's like you are looking and searching for the impossible. You want a car that handles perfect even in a big train of cars. We'll see. I think the Hydroxycut machine is in the ballpark. We just need to keep ticking things off the list and try and make it better."

WILL POWER (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): "Yeah, I mean, the tow is worth about six miles an hour, so (the current speeds) are not really representative. But yeah, it's just a matter of finding good traffic and understanding your car and seeing what works and what doesn't work. I think the cars are a little slower this year for sure, and the Hondas look strong, very strong."

TAKUMA SATO (No. 14 ABC Supply Honda): "Unfortunately we had some small issues today so we couldn't learn as much as we wanted while the weather was very good. We made some progress but we need to work on it pretty hard. At the end of the day I had the opportunity to go through heavy traffic and we needed more grip so we have to work on that."

GRAHAM RAHAL (No. 15 Steak 'n Shake Honda): "The day started off really good, we put some great lap times up there early in the day then we seemed to struggle. I'm not 100 percent sure what's going on here but we're struggling with mechanical grip. When we follow other cars obviously there is an aero effect but it seems like some others are a lot better than us. It's a little frustrating because we've been working very hard at this the last two days trying to get a bit of a balance out of it but we can't seem to make a dent but we're going to keep trying hard. This month is fun, but it's not. It's fun because we're here, the atmosphere is cool but it's not (fun) because its stressful, there is a lot of work, a lot of commitments but we're trying hard to stay focused on the task at hand. We love being here, there's no doubt about that, and we want to win this thing more than anything in the world but we have a lot of work to do."

SPENCER PIGOT (No. 16 RLL/Mi-Jack/Manitowoc Honda): (Following crash:) "The car was feeling pretty good, I think we'd been making improvements. We'd just done our quickest lap I think the run before, so everything was feeling good. So not really sure what happened there, so we'll just have to go and look to see what caused the spin. It's obviously a big setback for me, for the team, obviously not what you want to happen on just the second day. Like I said, we'll just try to put everything back together and then pick up where we left off." (After review) "After we looked at the data, we found that the right front tire went down followed immediately by the right rear, so I must have run over something that cut the tires and caused the spin."

GABBY CHAVES (No. 19 Dale Coyne Racing Honda): "Good day. I mean, we had a little bit of running, about 30 minutes of running on Monday, so today was our first full day, and we got through a lot of changes, got through all our program, did some traffic running, and like I say, I'm pretty pleased. I haven't had any uncomfortable situations out there today, and so I'm honestly just very, very pleased with the way the day has been going."

ED CARPENTER (No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet): "It was a pretty good day. We got through quite a few changes. It wasn't the flashiest day but we got a lot of work done. We definitely made the car better in traffic which is something that we still needed to do. I feel a lot better about it. We do need to start getting some speed out of the car, but Josef showed he had some speed so we'll just put our heads down and see what we have tomorrow."

JOSEF NEWGARDEN (No. 21 Preferred Freezer Chevrolet): "Practice here at Indy is so interesting. Everyone's up and down on the time sheets, and it's kind of hard to put any stock into what you see on practice days. Everyone's getting tow laps, some people are in qualifying trim and some aren't. For us today I think we made the car better in traffic. That's why we were able to get a better tow lap and go towards the top of the sheets. I still feel like we've got a little bit more to go. I think we're feeling good. Compared to last year I think we've made progress with our car and had a good starting package. We've had to work on it. It's been a little different with some of the safety advancements that we've had to put on the car but overall I think we've got great cars. I think we're quick, I really think our ECR cars are going to be fast. It'd be great to have the Fuzzy's car with Ed fast, and JR and I in the Preferred Freezer cars want to be up there too. I feel like we're going to be quick on qualifying day, hopefully that's true. The most important thing for us is just trying to make the traffic running good. I feel like we're going to be in a big pack all race, which is great for the show, but makes it difficult to drive in so we've just been working on making that the best as possible."

SIMON PAGENAUD (No. 22 Menards Team Penske Chevrolet): "It was a good day for the Menards Team Penske Chevrolet and the car is getting pretty competitive out there in practice. We had good weather today and so we were able to get a lot of laps in. I think we're going to be OK and definitely looking forward to the end of the week."

SAGE KARAM (No. 24 Gas Monkey Energy Chevrolet): "Pretty good day, a productive day for the No. 24 Gas Monkey Energy Chevrolet. We ran a lot more laps today than we did Monday, and it's good to be out there just feeling the car out. We just worked on race setup today, I think we ended the day P8, so we're really pleased with that. The car is pretty good in traffic, it's a lot harder to pass this year compared to years prior, but it looks like that for everyone, not just us. But we seem to be on the better end of getting passes done to other people, so I'd say we have a pretty good race car right now. We just have to keep chipping away at it, keep working at it. We still have a couple more practice days here, and I'm excited to see where we can go with this race car. It's all about being able to get close to the guy in front of you in the corner and staying flat on the throttle, and that's how passing is going to get done. It looks like everyone's struggling with that right now, so hopefully we can eliminate some of those issues and we'll be good from there."

STEFAN WILSON (No. 25 Driven2savelives – KVRT Chevrolet): "It was a little bit frustrating this afternoon, we made some changes that were on our test plan and you know we just didn't find the results that we wanted from those changes. We're going to try to go back on some and make some different changes for tomorrow and hopefully get the handling back a little bit better. I'm really proud of all of my team, they put in a lot of work today to make those changes and we were able to evaluate them which moves the whole team forward finding out which things don't quite work."

CARLOS MUNOZ (No. 26 Andretti Autosport Honda):
"The United Fiber & Data car feels pretty strong. We were trying some stuff today – we were concentrating on our race car. That is our mentality right now, the race car and then trim for qualifying. The good thing is the speed is there. We have been running in front and when we go out for the long runs seem competitive. It is a good point to start as a team, we still have a long way to go."

MARCO ANDRETTI (No. 27 Snapple Honda): "Today we spent a lot of time working on race setups. We raked through a lot of test items we had on the list to figure out what worked best and what didn't. It's still early, but the Snapple car seems pretty solid so far."

RYAN HUNTER-REAY (No. 28 DHL Honda): "Coming off the year we had here last year, where I couldn't get the car to do anything I needed it to, it's nice to have the No. 28 DHL Honda up towards the front, especially here at Indy. This is what we wait for all year – to get back here in Indy and start working on the car and build the energy of the biggest race in the word. We're working through things with our set up; some qualifying things and some race things – just getting into the mix and getting into traffic. It's been a fun day – a challenging one at times. When that wind switches around, it certainly throws you for a loop, but I was definitely pretty happy with the car there at the end."

TOWNSEND BELL (No. 29 Andretti Autosport Honda): "It was another good day, the California Pizza Kitchen/ Robert Graham car is solid. It's nice to have five strong cars that can go out and run in a pack like that – I've never really had that ability here. It's good to get race running in two days in a row so I think and hope it will help us a bit come race day."

ALEX TAGLIANI (No. 35 Alfe Heat Treating Special Honda): "I'm very pleased with the day we had. I think we're getting closer to the ballpark where our car needs to be, in my opinion, to give us confidence to run strong in race conditions. We had the chance to run up front, and we had the chance to run in the back today. Air was quite dirty, and there was a lot of positive where we got today. The team made a lot of changes in the garage, and we had a fair bit of running. So far, we're progressing and I like the plan we're on. I like how we felt in the car today, and it looks very positive."

JACK HAWKSWORTH (No. 41 ABC Supply Honda): "We went out this morning and were trying to mileage out the old engine. We were trying to get it to the end of its mileage without it blowing up. We only drove a few laps and we were very conservative with the power but then it blew up anyway on pit lane. So we had to take the engine out and we didn't get back out. But we've got the new engine in for tomorrow which I'm happy about, so my Indy 500 starts tomorrow. We're sitting down now to discuss the plan with the other two guys who did some running so hopefully we can start with what they found was best and go from there."

CHARLIE KIMBALL (No. 42 Tresiba Chevrolet): "Today went really well for the No. 42 Tresiba Chevrolet. I think a lot of guys were excited to get back out on-track, especially after getting rained out yesterday. It was a beautiful day at IMS and the No. 42 car ran pretty well. We did a lot of work in traffic working on the race setup and I was pretty happy with where we ended the day. We made some changes that made the car better and we made some changes that we decided weren't the right way to go. Overall I think Chip Ganassi Racing has a solid foundation to learn from heading into the next couple of days. Looking ahead, we'll probably do a couple of race work runs to start the day and then we'll start getting a solid eye toward qualifying this weekend."

MATT BRABHAM (No. 61 PIRTEK Team Murray Chevrolet): "It has been fantastic to do so many laps today, I'm feeling more comfortable in the car, which is the biggest thing. I'm enjoying it a lot more and getting further experience each time around here, which is going to be good for when it counts come qualifying day and the race. I'm really happy with how it's all progressing. Running in the pack is a lot more hairy, but I felt OK, there's some work to do on my side of just learning how to time things right and run in traffic – and I think there's a lot we can improve on the car to help that."

ALEXANDER ROSSI (No. 98 Castrol Edge/Curb Honda): "It was another good day for the team – I think we were two through six on the no-tow list. It's always tricky around here to look at the overall lap time with how big of a role a tow plays. I think we made good progress – I was quite happy with the car during the group runs. I'm looking forward to seeing what the car can do tomorrow."

Results

Rank Car Driver Name Make Time Speed Diff Gap Best Lap Total Laps
1 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan HONDA 00:39.4388 228.202 –.—- –.—- 11 94
2 26 Munoz, Carlos HONDA 00:39.4623 228.066 0.0235 0.0235 11 110
3 12 Power, Will D/C/C/F 00:39.5200 227.733 0.0812 0.0577 33 62
4 21 Newgarden, Josef D/C/C/F 00:39.6479 226.998 0.2091 0.1279 88 103
5 19 Chaves, Gabby HONDA 00:39.6669 226.889 0.2281 0.0190 19 78
6 42 Kimball, Charlie D/C/C/F 00:39.6878 226.770 0.2490 0.0209 61 77
7 29 Bell, Townsend HONDA 00:39.6904 226.755 0.2516 0.0026 71 109
8 24 Karam, Sage D/C/C/F 00:39.7494 226.419 0.3106 0.0590 31 91
9 27 Andretti, Marco HONDA 00:39.7654 226.327 0.3266 0.0160 12 83
10 15 Rahal, Graham HONDA 00:39.7801 226.244 0.3413 0.0147 49 97
11 11 Bourdais, Sebastien D/C/C/F 00:39.7831 226.227 0.3443 0.0030 59 81
12 22 Pagenaud, Simon D/C/C/F 00:39.8038 226.109 0.3650 0.0207 40 101
13 2 Montoya, Juan Pablo D/C/C/F 00:39.8400 225.904 0.4012 0.0362 41 90
14 6 Hildebrand, JR D/C/C/F 00:39.9089 225.514 0.4701 0.0689 110 112
15 98 Rossi, Alexander (R) HONDA 00:39.9226 225.436 0.4838 0.0137 66 95
16 8 Chilton, Max (R) D/C/C/F 00:39.9353 225.365 0.4965 0.0127 96 125
17 9 Dixon, Scott D/C/C/F 00:39.9495 225.284 0.5107 0.0142 66 76
18 3 Castroneves, Helio D/C/C/F 00:39.9603 225.224 0.5215 0.0108 68 86
19 10 Kanaan, Tony D/C/C/F 00:39.9656 225.194 0.5268 0.0053 106 107
20 7 Aleshin, Mikhail HONDA 00:40.0002 224.999 0.5614 0.0346 45 67
21 35 Tagliani, Alex HONDA 00:40.0302 224.830 0.5914 0.0300 87 88
22 14 Sato, Takuma HONDA 00:40.0542 224.696 0.6154 0.0240 22 57
23 63 Mann, Pippa HONDA 00:40.1444 224.191 0.7056 0.0902 72 100
24 18 Daly, Conor HONDA 00:40.1844 223.968 0.7456 0.0400 56 65
25 16 Pigot, Spencer (R) HONDA 00:40.2384 223.667 0.7996 0.0540 34 39
26 88 Clauson, Bryan HONDA 00:40.2895 223.383 0.8507 0.0511 51 67
27 61 Brabham, Matt (R) D/C/C/F 00:40.3034 223.306 0.8646 0.0139 37 126
28 5 Hinchcliffe, James HONDA 00:40.3337 223.138 0.8949 0.0303 10 81
29 20 Carpenter, Ed D/C/C/F 00:40.3368 223.121 0.8980 0.0031 94 96
30 25 Wilson, Stefan (R) D/C/C/F 00:40.3985 222.781 0.9597 0.0617 74 85
31 7 Hinchcliffe, James HONDA 00:40.4097 222.719 0.9709 0.0112 3 5
32 77 Servia, Oriol HONDA 00:40.4726 222.373 1.0338 0.0629 37 59
33 4 Lazier, Buddy D/C/C/F 00:40.8898 220.104 1.4510 0.4172 31 36
34 41 Hawksworth, Jack HONDA 00:41.3244 217.789 1.8856 0.4346 21 31

Combined Results

Rank Car Driver Name Make Session Time Speed Total Laps
1 27 Andretti, Marco HONDA Practice 1 00:39.3051 228.978 144
2 26 Munoz, Carlos HONDA Practice 1 00:39.3108 228.945 178
3 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan HONDA Practice 3 00:39.4388 228.202 154
4 12 Power, Will CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.5200 227.733 131
5 21 Newgarden, Josef CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.6479 226.998 172
6 19 Chaves, Gabby HONDA Practice 3 00:39.6669 226.889 112
7 98 Rossi, Alexander (R) HONDA Practice 1 00:39.6711 226.865 147
8 9 Dixon, Scott CHEVY Practice 1 00:39.6764 226.835 104
9 42 Kimball, Charlie CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.6878 226.770 115
10 29 Bell, Townsend HONDA Practice 3 00:39.6904 226.755 160
11 24 Karam, Sage CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.7494 226.419 113
12 15 Rahal, Graham HONDA Practice 3 00:39.7801 226.244 150
13 11 Bourdais, Sebastien CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.7831 226.227 112
14 22 Pagenaud, Simon CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.8038 226.109 163
15 2 Montoya, Juan Pablo CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.8400 225.904 145
16 6 Hildebrand, JR CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.9089 225.514 153
17 8 Chilton, Max (R) CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.9353 225.365 191
18 3 Castroneves, Helio CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.9603 225.224 150
19 10 Kanaan, Tony CHEVY Practice 3 00:39.9656 225.194 142
20 7 Aleshin, Mikhail HONDA Practice 3 00:40.0002 224.999 110
21 35 Tagliani, Alex HONDA Practice 3 00:40.0302 224.830 101
22 88 Clauson, Bryan HONDA Practice 1 00:40.0415 224.767 101
23 20 Carpenter, Ed CHEVY Practice 1 00:40.0466 224.738 165
24 14 Sato, Takuma HONDA Practice 3 00:40.0542 224.696 81
25 63 Mann, Pippa HONDA Practice 3 00:40.1444 224.191 129
26 77 Servia, Oriol HONDA Practice 1 00:40.1711 224.042 94
27 18 Daly, Conor HONDA Practice 3 00:40.1844 223.968 71
28 16 Pigot, Spencer (R) HONDA Practice 3 00:40.2384 223.667 123
29 61 Brabham, Matt (R) CHEVY Practice 3 00:40.3034 223.306 175
30 5 Hinchcliffe, James HONDA Practice 3 00:40.3337 223.138 151
31 25 Wilson, Stefan (R) CHEVY Practice 3 00:40.3985 222.781 123
32 7 Hinchcliffe, James HONDA Practice 3 00:40.4097 222.719 5
33 4 Lazier, Buddy CHEVY Practice 3 00:40.8898 220.104 43
34 41 Hawksworth, Jack HONDA Practice 3 00:41.3244 217.789 45