IndyCar: Herta leads Honda sweep in Mid-Ohio Qualifying

–by Mark Cipolloni–

Andretti Honda driver Colton Herta won the pole position for the Honda Indy 200 at Mi-Ohio in an exciting Fast Six Shootout that was not decided until the very last lap.

Herta’s lap of 1m06.3096s just beat Graham Rahal by 0.0432s and Herta’s Andretti teammate Kyle Kirkwood by 0.0597s.

Honda-powered cars swept the top-6 qualifying positions. Kirkwood was followed by the Hondas of Alex Palou,  Christian Lundgaard and Scott Dixon.

For Herta, it was the 11th pole of his still-young career and second in as many races as he also earned the top starting position for last month’s Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America presented by AMR. He will seek his first race win of the season Sunday in The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Presented by the 2023 Accord Hybrid.

“Really happy to get two in a row,” Herta said, smiling.

For Rahal, it was a mixed emotional bag. Being second in qualifying was his best effort in four-plus years – since early in the 2019 season — and he reached the Firestone Fast Six for the first time since late in 2021. But he very much wanted the pole at his home track.

“I’m not going to lie — it was a good lap, and I knew it was solid,” Rahal said. “I was bummed to not get a pole.”

Unique to this Firestone Fast Six were the decisions to use different tire compounds. Herta and series leader Alex Palou (No. 10 The American Legion Honda) of Chip Ganassi Racing opted to finish the session with new primary tires while Rahal and Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing teammate Christian Lundgaard (No. 45 Vivid Clear Rx Honda) went with used alternate tires.

Herta’s teammate, Kyle Kirkwood (No. 27 AutoNation Honda), wasn’t even sure Herta made the right choice as Kirkwood earned the No. 3 starting position with used alternates.

“I think it was the right call to split the strategy a little bit,” Kirkwood said. “But honestly, I don’t think that (Herta) made the right call. He still put it on pole and drove super well.”

Said Herta: “It was a tough call. Reds and blacks were pretty close on the second run and new, so it wasn’t an easy (decision). But (the team) gave me a car that was good on both tire compounds, so we had the option to run (either).”

Pato O’Ward set the early pace in Group 1 for Arrow McLaren with 1m06.9058s but spun exiting the Keyhole and stalled his engine, causing a red flag that meant he could no longer progress.

“It was all on me on that one,” O’Ward said. “I lost the rear and (the car) got to an angle where I couldn’t save it, and then I stalled it as soon as I got in the grass. It frickin’ (stinks).”

Also eliminated early was Alexander Rossi (McLaren), who will start 13th ahead of Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden , Ryan Hunter-Reay, Helio Castroneves, Agustin Canapino, and Benjamin Pedersen (AJ Foyt Racing).

Meyer Shank Racing’s Simon Pagenaud was not cleared to return to action Saturday after his big crash in practice this morning. He will be evaluated Sunday morning. The team has asked series veteran Conor Daly to be on standby in the event Pagenaud can’t drive in the race.

Qualifying Results

Rank

Car

Driver Name

Engine

Time

Speed

Session

1

26

Herta, Colton

Honda

01:06.3096

122.589

Round 3 / Firestone Fast Six

2

15

Rahal, Graham

Honda

01:06.3528

122.509

Round 3 / Firestone Fast Six

3

27

Kirkwood, Kyle

Honda

01:06.3693

122.478

Round 3 / Firestone Fast Six

4

10

Palou, Alex

Honda

01:06.4166

122.391

Round 3 / Firestone Fast Six

5

45

Lundgaard, Christian

Honda

01:06.6277

122.003

Round 3 / Firestone Fast Six

6

9

Dixon, Scott

Honda

01:06.9281

121.456

Round 3 / Firestone Fast Six

7

12

Power, Will

Chevy

01:06.1121

122.955

Elimination Round 2 / Top 12

8

3

McLaughlin, Scott

Chevy

01:06.1926

122.805

Elimination Round 2 / Top 12

9

8

Ericsson, Marcus

Honda

01:06.2289

122.738

Elimination Round 2 / Top 12

10

6

Rosenqvist, Felix

Chevy

01:06.2455

122.707

Elimination Round 2 / Top 12

11

30

Harvey, Jack

Honda

01:06.7309

121.815

Elimination Round 2 / Top 12

12

18

Malukas, David

Honda

01:06.7596

121.762

Elimination Round 2 / Top 12

13

7

Rossi, Alexander

Chevy

01:06.6010

122.052

Elimination Round 1 / Group 1

14

28

Grosjean, Romain

Honda

01:06.1870

122.816

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

15

2

Newgarden, Josef

Chevy

01:06.6307

121.998

Elimination Round 1 / Group 1

16

21

VeeKay, Rinus

Chevy

01:06.2891

122.626

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

17

20

Hunter-Reay, Ryan

Chevy

01:07.0095

121.308

Elimination Round 1 / Group 1

18

11

Armstrong, Marcus (R)

Honda

01:06.2915

122.622

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

19

06

Castroneves, Helio

Honda

01:07.0503

121.234

Elimination Round 1 / Group 1

20

77

Ilott, Callum

Chevy

01:06.3487

122.516

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

21

78

Canapino, Agustin (R)

Chevy

01:07.0816

121.178

Elimination Round 1 / Group 1

22

51

Robb, Sting Ray (R)

Honda

01:06.5157

122.209

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

23

55

Pedersen, Benjamin (R)

Chevy

01:07.3960

120.612

Elimination Round 1 / Group 1

24

29

DeFrancesco, Devlin

Honda

01:06.5834

122.084

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

25

5

O’Ward, Pato

Chevy

01:11.3655

113.904

Elimination Round 1 / Group 1

26

14

Ferrucci, Santino

Chevy

01:07.2807

120.819

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

27

60

Pagenaud, Simon

Honda

No Time

No Speed

Elimination Round 1 / Group 2

(R) Rookie

Pursuant to rule 8.3.6 , Car 5 has lost their 2 fastest laps.

(C)hassis: D=Dallara | (E)ngine: C=Chevy, H=Honda | (T)ire: F=Firestone