2014 IndyCar predictions bakeoff (Update)

UPDATE R&T: What about that new Honda twin-turbo setup? Is it nastier than last year's HPD motor set?

Pagenaud: Well Sonoma is the lowest-grip track we go to, so it's always difficult to get around the corners without a loss of traction. But, for sure, the Honda engine has more power available. It seems like it's faster; it seems like there's more loss of traction (wheelspin due to huge Honda power)

In other words, Andretti Autosport made the right choice switching to Honda this year. Now with two turbos instead of one, Honda is likely the engine of choice for 2014. Cipolloni's predictions are looking good right now.

02/18/14 AutoRacing1.com President Mark Cipolloni takes on Brian Carroccio in making predictions for the 2014 IndyCar season.

2014 Predictions Brian Carroccio Mark Cipolloni
Champion Will Power-The three-time runner-up found his form at the end of 2013. He’ll parlay that momentum into his first championship in 2014. Ryan Hunter-Reay- The former champ now has a Honda engine with not one, but two turbos. Honda won the title last year with a single turbo, they may dominate with two.
Rookie of the Year Carlos Munoz-Munoz is with the best team of any rookie Carlos Munoz is the most talented rookie
Manufacturer Champion Chevrolet Honda
Best Offseason Move KV Signing Bourdais Andretti switching to Honda engines at the right time
Event You’re Most Looking Forward to GP of Indy Long Beach, there is nothing else like it and now it has proper start – a standing start that requires talent not a ridiculously unfair rolling start where the back of the grid is 1/3 lap behind at the start
Driver Most Likely to Score First Career Win Josef Newgarden Carlos Munoz
Bold Prediction Charlie Kimball will be the 2nd best Chip Ganassi Racing driver Montoya, his reflexes dulled from years of ‘lazy’ racing in NASCAR, will struggle to beat teammate Will Power
Breakout Performer (Call it the James Hinchcliffe Award) Newgarden Carlos Munoz
Indy 500 Winner Marco Andretti Ryan Hunter-Reay
Indy 500 Pole-Sitter James Hinchcliffe Carlos Munoz – as a rookie he qualified 2nd. He's ready to move up one spot
Driver You’re Most Disappointed Doesn’t have a ride Conor Daly Conor Daly