Indy 500 Day 4 Practice: Dixon fast with tow, Rossi fastest w/o tow

Ganassi Honda veteran Scott Dixon turned the overall fastest speed on Fast-Friday at Indianapolis, the day before qualifying, at a speed of 233.302 mph, but that was with a tow.  Without a tow, Dixon was 4th fastest.

It was the second day this week that six-time and reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Dixon topped the speed charts, as he also was fastest Wednesday in the No. 9 PNC Bank Grow Up Great Honda.

“The team was really fast,” said Dixon, who also gained the advantage of drawing first in the qualifying order. “I think any time one of the Ganassi cars went out, they improved and improved in a big way.

“It was really tough out there today. Just really tough to get a clear track. I know it’s difficult. I know everybody wants to try to get a (qualifying simulation) run.”

Andretti Honda driver Colton Herta was 2nd quick overall at 232.784 mph but 6th quickest without a tow.

The fastest driver on Fast-Friday without a tow was Alexander Rossi in the #27 Andretti Honda at 231.597 mph, and it was done in the heat of the day, which was pretty stout.

“I only I think (I got) just one four-lap (qualifying simulation) run because people kept jumping out or whatever,” Rossi said. “It’s always interesting on days like this when you have an unfriendly wind in Turn 2. For whatever reason, Turn 2 is hard. I don’t know if the air is different over there.”

The day was solely focused on qualifying simulations for most teams. Rather than pack running which has been a common sight the last few days, drivers were focused on finding enough clean track time to test out their fastest four lap average to prepare for qualifying.

Alexander Rossi fastest without a tow

“There’s always surprises,” Rossi said when asked to predict qualifying. “I think this year has proved that correctly across all the races, right? How many races have we had, four or five? Five races, five winners. I think that’s a testament to the series, the level of all these teams and guys. The guy that’s going to be on pole is really anyone’s guess.”

Who goes fastest in qualifying Saturday will be influenced by what number they draw for qualifying order. An early number before the track heats up is always desirable.

There are two results tables below, the first with tow speeds (i.e. fake speeds) and the 2nd, rank by no-tow speed.

8th quick was Takuma Sato in the #30 RLL Honda. “It was a very good Fast Friday. Obviously, we bumped up the boost and going to see a 230 mph+. It was a very productive day. We ran only four short sim runs which was half of what we actually planned but that’s because every run we did a really good analysis and then the 30 car in particular just made really good progress. We were very happy in the end. I think all of our speed is coming really close together so that’s very satisfying and obviously most important tomorrow and the day after but I think it was very good preparation.”

After spending the first three days of practice for the 105th Running of the Indianapolis 500 working on both qualifying and race setups, Dale Coyne with Vasser Sullivan unleashed the SealMaster Beast on Fast Friday.

Ed Jones, and the No. 18 Team SealMaster-Dale Coyne w/ Vasser-Sullivan Honda, posted the ninth fastest lap on Fast Friday with a top speed of 231.569 mph putting him ninth on the speed charts. His four-lap average of 230.251 was also the ninth best.

Jones served notice that he is a contender for the Fast Nine by setting the tone early running his fast lap of the day in his first outing. The lap speed put him at the top of the speed charts for over three hours while the team spent most of the time in the garage. His four-lap average, at the time 230.064 mph, was the third best.

Over the final hour and 20 minutes of practice, when the conditions were much cooler and the track much faster, a couple of drivers were able to overtake his fast lap and four-lap average, with Jones and the Coyne Vasser Sullivan squad opting not to run again.

Fast Friday is when teams are given additional horsepower, in the case of Honda powered teams an estimated 95 additional HP, in preparation for Saturday’s qualifying for the Indy 500.

Jones drew No. 5 in the qualifying order of the 35 drivers scheduled to make a qualifying attempt. The early number is important because the track conditions will be cooler than the drivers qualifying later when conditions will be considerably hotter, slowing the cars.

Mark C. reporting for AutoRacing1.com

Friday Results (With Tow)

Pos No Name Time Diff Gap Laps Speed Engine Team
1 9 Scott Dixon 38.5766 0.0000 0.000 29 233.302 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
2 26 Colton Herta 38.6624 0.0858 0.0858 34 232.784 Honda Andretti Autosport
3 48 Tony Kanaan 38.6781 0.1015 0.0157 26 232.690 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
4 8 Marcus Ericsson 38.7045 0.1279 0.0264 39 232.531 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
5 10 Alex Palou 38.7672 0.1906 0.0627 23 232.155 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
6 5 Pato O’Ward 38.7874 0.2108 0.0202 30 232.034 Chevy Arrow McLaren SP
7 27 Alexander Rossi 38.8160 0.2394 0.0286 40 231.863 Honda Andretti Autosport
8 30 Takuma Sato 38.8604 0.2838 0.0444 28 231.598 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
9 18 Ed Jones 38.8653 0.2887 0.0049 18 231.569 Honda Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser Sullivan
10 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay 38.8703 0.2937 0.0050 33 231.539 Honda Andretti Autosport
11 15 Graham Rahal 38.8738 0.2972 0.0035 30 231.518 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
12 21 Rinus VeeKay 38.9063 0.3297 0.0325 18 231.325 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
13 25 Stefan Wilson 38.9650 0.3884 0.0587 28 230.977 Honda Andretti Autosport
14 45 Santino Ferrucci 38.9739 0.3973 0.0089 21 230.924 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
15 20 Ed Carpenter 38.9777 0.4011 0.0038 29 230.901 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
16 60 Jack Harvey 38.9880 0.4114 0.0103 35 230.840 Honda Meyer Shank Racing
17 29 James Hinchcliffe 38.9919 0.4153 0.0039 30 230.817 Honda Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport
18 51 Pietro Fittipaldi 39.0174 0.4408 0.0255 17 230.666 Honda Dale Coyne Racing w/Rick Ware Racing
19 47 Conor Daly 39.0241 0.4475 0.0067 36 230.627 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
20 7 Felix Rosenqvist 39.0308 0.4542 0.0067 36 230.587 Chevy Arrow McLaren SP
21 06 Helio Castroneves 39.0435 0.4669 0.0127 48 230.512 Honda Meyer Shank Racing
22 2 Josef Newgarden 39.0491 0.4725 0.0056 48 230.479 Chevy Team Penske
23 59 Max Chilton 39.0501 0.4735 0.0010 44 230.473 Chevy Carlin
24 3 Scott McLaughlin 39.0600 0.4834 0.0099 30 230.415 Chevy Team Penske
25 86 Juan Pablo Montoya 39.0683 0.4917 0.0083 44 230.366 Chevy Arrow McLaren SP
26 98 Marco Andretti 39.0735 0.4969 0.0052 25 230.335 Honda Andretti Herta-Haupert w/Marco & Curb-Agajanian
27 4 Dalton Kellett 39.0970 0.5204 0.0235 20 230.197 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
28 1 JR Hildebrand 39.1351 0.5585 0.0381 36 229.973 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
29 12 Will Power 39.1564 0.5798 0.0213 42 229.847 Chevy Team Penske
30 22 Simon Pagenaud 39.1658 0.5892 0.0094 41 229.792 Chevy Team Penske
31 24 Sage Karam 39.2095 0.6329 0.0437 43 229.536 Chevy Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
32 16 Simona De Silvestro 39.2197 0.6431 0.0102 34 229.477 Chevy Paretta Autosport
33 14 Sebastien Bourdais 39.2284 0.6518 0.0087 23 229.426 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
34 11 Charlie Kimball 39.3839 0.8073 0.1555 30 228.520 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
35 75 RC Enerson 39.8134 1.2368 0.4295 33 226.055 Chevy Top Gun Racing

 

Friday Results with No-Tow

Pos No Name Non-Tow Speed Engine Team
1 27 Alexander Rossi 231.597 Honda Andretti Autosport
2 15 Graham Rahal 231.518 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
3 5 Pato O’Ward 231.51 Chevy Arrow McLaren SP
4 9 Scott Dixon 231.502 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
5 30 Takuma Sato 231.379 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
6 26 Colton Herta 231.348 Honda Andretti Autosport
7 8 Marcus Ericsson 231.226 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
8 10 Alex Palou 231.208 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
9 45 Santino Ferrucci 230.924 Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
10 20 Ed Carpenter 230.901 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
11 60 Jack Harvey 230.772 Honda Meyer Shank Racing
12 48 Tony Kanaan 230.762 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
13 51 Pietro Fittipaldi 230.666 Honda Dale Coyne Racing w/Rick Ware Racing
14 21 Rinus VeeKay 230.647 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
15 25 Stefan Wilson 230.514 Honda Andretti Autosport
16 6 Helio Castroneves 230.512 Honda Meyer Shank Racing
17 2 Josef Newgarden 230.479 Chevy Team Penske
18 47 Conor Daly 230.386 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
19 4 Dalton Kellett 230.197 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
20 3 Scott McLaughlin 230.037 Chevy Team Penske
21 86 Juan Pablo Montoya 229.955 Chevy Arrow McLaren SP
22 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay 229.91 Honda Andretti Autosport
23 98 Marco Andretti 229.908 Honda Andretti Herta-Haupert w/Marco & Curb-Agajanian
24 1 JR Hildebrand 229.811 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
25 18 Ed Jones 229.794 Honda Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser Sullivan
26 22 Simon Pagenaud 229.792 Chevy Team Penske
27 7 Felix Rosenqvist 229.691 Chevy Arrow McLaren SP
28 29 James Hinchcliffe 229.583 Honda Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport
29 24 Sage Karam 229.536 Chevy Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
30 16 Simona De Silvestro 229.476 Chevy Paretta Autosport
31 14 Sebastien Bourdais 229.425 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
32 12 Will Power 229.163 Chevy Team Penske
33 59 Max Chilton 229.086 Chevy Carlin
34 11 Charlie Kimball 226.743 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
35 75 RC Enerson 226.054 Chevy Top Gun Racing