IndyCar Indy GP: Herta pips Canapino, as engine issues spark concerns (2024)

Herta, the current points leader in the IndyCar Series championship, delivered flying lap of 1m09.2863s on a set of softer alternates to set the quickest time on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.439-mile, 14-turn road course layout.

The quick lap set by Herta came with less than three minutes remaining in the 75-minute practice, bumping the feel-good story of Juncos Hollinger Racing’s Agustin Canapino from the top spot by 0.0850s.

Team Penske’s Will Power, Ed Carpenter Racing’s Rinus VeeKay and Andretti Global’s Marcus Ericsson rounded out the rest of the top five.

After setting the initial fastest time in the early running, with a lap of 1m09.8152s on a set of harder primary rubber, Josef Newgarden brought out the first red flag after his No. 2 Team Penske Chevrolet spun and stalled in Turn 14 in the opening 15 minutes.

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Another red flag came returned 10 minutes later after Graham Rahal’s No. 15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda stopped on track near the pit exit; he reported “something isn’t right… it’s letting go” over the radio before being towed back to the garage area.

Shortly after the session resumed, a massive plume of smoke erupted on pit lane with 45 minutes left in the session as the rear end of Marcus Armstrong’s No. 11 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda was on fire. Like Rahal’s, it was a brand new engine for this event.

“I felt a bit of a vibration,” Armstrong said. “They didn't see anything on the data, but you know when there's something not right, so I just boxed.

“I think we may have saved it. If I kept going, we wouldn't have had a fire extinguisher or anything out there.”

Rahal provided his perspective on his engine problems shortly after Armstrong’s assessment.

“Yeah, I think I just caught it before him frankly because I heard it coming out of (Turn) 13 right away,” Rahal said. “I did like one upshift and I just clutched right away because I could tell. But we'll see.

“These are new engines. We’ve got to see what the issues are.”

Armstrong’s team elected for an engine change before the end of practice, with Rahal’s team mulling on doing the same.

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Once the cloud of smoke settled on pit road and the session continued, it was VeeKay that vaulted to first with 26 minutes to go with a 1m09.7872s lap to dethrone Newgarden on a set of primaries.

Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward then equipped a set of softer alternates and went P1 with 14 minutes to go with a 1m09.7199s lap.

The flood of times began to come in as the softer alternates saw a rotation of the top spot as the likes of Scott McLaughlin, VeeKay, Power and Canapino went quickest before Herta settled it in the final moments.

The Chevrolet in Theo Pourchaire’s Arrow McLaren entry ran out of fuel in the closing moments, causing him to pull off the track.

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ClaDriver#LapsTimeIntervalMph
1 C. Herta Andretti Global with Curb-Agajanian 2615

1'09.2863

126.726
2 A. Canapino Juncos Hollinger Racing 7819

+0.0850

1'09.3713

0.0850 126.571
3 W. Power Team Penske 1221

+0.1067

1'09.3930

0.0217 126.531
4 R. van Kalmthout Ed Carpenter Racing 2114

+0.1331

1'09.4194

0.0264 126.483
5 M. Ericsson Andretti Global 2823

+0.1823

1'09.4686

0.0492 126.394
6 C. Lundgaard Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 4523

+0.1922

1'09.4785

0.0099 126.376
7 S. McLaughlin Team Penske 320

+0.2207

1'09.5070

0.0285 126.324
8 F. Rosenqvist Meyer Shank Racing 6017

+0.2908

1'09.5771

0.0701 126.197
9 A. Rossi Arrow McLaren 716

+0.3753

1'09.6616

0.0845 126.044
10 S. Ferrucci A.J. Foyt Enterprises 1422

+0.3780

1'09.6643

0.0027 126.039
11 P. O'Ward Arrow McLaren 521

+0.4336

1'09.7199

0.0556 125.938
12 S. Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing 921

+0.4428

1'09.7291

0.0092 125.922
13 K. Kirkwood Andretti Global 2719

+0.5124

1'09.7987

0.0696 125.796
14 J. Newgarden Team Penske 220

+0.5289

1'09.8152

0.0165 125.766
15 T. Blomqvist Meyer Shank Racing 6623

+0.5382

1'09.8245

0.0093 125.750
16

C. Rasmussen Ed Carpenter Racing

2030

+0.5693

1'09.8556

0.0311 125.694
17 A. Palou Chip Ganassi Racing 1020

+0.6499

1'09.9362

0.0806 125.549
18 P. Fittipaldi Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 3022

+0.6763

1'09.9626

0.0264 125.501
19 T. Pourchaire Arrow McLaren 631

+0.7758

1'10.0621

0.0995 125.323
20 J. Harvey Dale Coyne Racing 1823

+0.8828

1'10.1691

0.1070 125.132
21 R. Grosjean Juncos Hollinger Racing 7719

+0.9825

1'10.2688

0.0997 124.954
22 K. Simpson Chip Ganassi Racing 424

+0.9891

1'10.2754

0.0066 124.943
23 L. Lundqvist Chip Ganassi Racing 824

+1.0356

1'10.3219

0.0465 124.860
24 L. Ghiotto Dale Coyne Racing 5132

+1.2673

1'10.5536

0.2317 124.450
25 G. Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 153

+1.4962

1'10.7825

0.2289 124.048
26

R. Robb A.J. Foyt Enterprises

4121

+2.0143

1'11.3006

0.5181 123.146
27 M. Armstrong Chip Ganassi Racing 112

+5'00.2858

6'09.5721

4'58.2715 23.758
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