Indy NXT: Rookie Foster powers to pole in St. Petersburg

It might be time for Louis Foster to reset his expectations for his first INDY NXT by Firestone race Sunday on the streets of St. Petersburg.

Foster, from England, will start from the pole for the INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg after turning the best lap in qualifying, 1 minute, 5.1103 seconds, on Saturday in the No. 26 Copart/USF Pro Championship car fielded by Andretti Autosport. Foster, 19, climbed to INDYCAR’s developmental series this season after winning the USF Pro 2000 Championship in 2022.

Andretti Autosport earned its third pole in the last four INDY NXT by Firestone races at St. Petersburg.

“This was a great, great qualifying session,” Foster said. “A bit more than we expected. We’re going into this weekend with a bit of uncertainty, first time in the championship. I’m over the moon. The guys at Andretti have done an amazing job.”

Jacob Abel, who led Friday practice, continued his strong weekend and will join Foster on the front row of the grid after qualifying second at 1:05.1763 in the No. 51 Abel Motorsports car.

Christian Rasmussen rebounded from an incident that ended his practice early Friday, qualifying third at 1:05.2204 in the No. 6 HMD Motorsports with DCR car. His teammate, Rasmus Lindh, qualified fourth at 1:05.2283 in the No. 10 HMD Motorsports with DCR car.

Kyffin Simpson rounded out the top five at 1:05.2884 in the No. 21 HMD Motorsports with CGR machine. Rookie Nolan Siegel, who led practice Saturday morning, qualified sixth at 1:05.3331 in the No. 39 HMD Motorsports with DCR car.

Just .8673 of a second separated the entire 19-car field in qualifying.

The 45-lap (or 55 minutes maximum) race on the 14-turn, 1.8-mile temporary street circuit starts at 9:50 a.m. ET Sunday (Live on Peacock, INDYCAR Radio Network). All drivers are coming to grips with and learning about Firestone tires, the longtime NTT INDYCAR SERIES tire supplier that is new to the developmental series this season.

“The aim will be to win the race from pole,” Foster said. “But it’s going to be the longest race I’ve ever done with 55 minutes, so I’m just going to have to manage the tires, see what they end up like. No one’s done a race on these tires yet, so it’s all going to be brand new to us. We’ll look at some data tonight and see what we can figure out for the morning.”

Jamie Chadwick wonders how her male Andretti Autosport teammates turn such fast laps – Photo by James Black/IndyCar

Qualifying Results

Pos

Car

Driver Name

Time

Speed

Diff

Gap

1

26

Foster, Louis (R)

01:05.1103

99.523

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–.—-

2

51

Abel, Jacob

01:05.1763

99.423

0.0660

0.0660

3

6

Rasmussen, Christian

01:05.2204

99.355

0.1101

0.0441

4

10

Lindh, Rasmus

01:05.2283

99.343

0.1180

0.0079

5

21

Simpson, Kyffin

01:05.2884

99.252

0.1781

0.0601

6

39

Siegel, Nolan (R)

01:05.3331

99.184

0.2228

0.0447

7

68

Frost, Danial

01:05.3664

99.133

0.2561

0.0333

8

76

Gold, Reece (R)

01:05.4015

99.080

0.2912

0.0351

9

75

Nannini, Matteo (R)

01:05.4109

99.066

0.3006

0.0094

10

3

Green, Josh (R)

01:05.4552

98.999

0.3449

0.0443

11

47

Ahmed, Enaam (R)

01:05.6028

98.776

0.4925

0.1476

12

27

McElrea, Hunter

01:05.6267

98.740

0.5164

0.0239

13

98

Jones, Jagger (R)

01:05.6411

98.719

0.5308

0.0144

14

57

Kaminsky, Colin (R)

01:05.7149

98.608

0.6046

0.0738

15

14

Pierson, Josh (R)

01:05.8256

98.442

0.7153

0.1107

16

29

Roe, James

01:05.8314

98.433

0.7211

0.0058

17

99

Francis Jr., Ernie

01:05.8522

98.402

0.7419

0.0208

18

28

Chadwick, Jamie (R)

01:05.9157

98.307

0.8054

0.0635

19

7

Bogle, Christian

01:05.9776

98.215

0.8673

0.0619

(R) Rookie