INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Two-time champion Takuma Sato led a strong showing from the Chip Ganassi Racing quartet in final practice for the Indianapolis 500 on Friday, while Graham Rahal and Katherine Legge worked feverishly to get up to speed before race day.
Sato paces strong Ganassi contingent in final Indianapolis 500 practice
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Two-time champion Takuma Sato led a strong showing from the Chip Ganassi Racing quartet in final practice for the Indianapolis 500 on Friday, while Graham Rahal and Katherine Legge worked feverishly to get up to speed before race day.
Sato turned a fast lap of 227.855 mph early in the session, and teammate Scott Dixon was right behind with pole sitter Alex Palou fourth on the speed chart. Marcus Ericsson, the defending race winner, wasn’t far behind for the Ganassi stable, which is trying to give its team owner his sixth victory in "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."
"We’re better than most," Ganassi said before the two-hour Carb Day session. "Hopefully it’ll be that way in the race."
The 33-car field turned 2,355 laps on a warm, sunny day, though many pulled the plug early as things got a little spicy on the track. At one point, Santino Ferrucci ran out of patience behind Alexander Rossi on the warm-up lane and went around him, then watched Rossi go so low to pass him on the track that his left-side tires were in the grass.