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Pato O’Ward fastest in opening Detroit IndyCar Practice

Damion Smy
Damion Smy
3 Jun 2023
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Pato O’Ward fastest in opening Detroit IndyCar Practice

Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward set the pace in the opening session in Detroit. Image: Penske Entertainment

After a disappointing late-race crash in last week’s Indianapolis 500, Pato O’Ward led Friday’s opening practice session for the NTT IndyCar Series’s 2023 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix.

On a new nine-turn, 1.645-mile street circuit through downtown Detroit, the #5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet turned a fastest lap of 63.0773 seconds to average 93.885mph.

“It’s definitely a unique track,” O’Ward said in the post-practice press conference. “I think it has a lot of characteristics from all the other street courses that we go to in terms of, like, pavements, certain type of corners. Yeah, we rolled off strong.”

New Zealand native Scott Dixon in the # 9 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda was second fastest, .0986s slower than the 2018 Indy NXT champion. Alexander Rossi was third fastest, .2857s slower than his session-leading teammate.

Several red flags interrupted the 90-minute session as drivers became acclimated to the new circuit, as prior to 2023 IndyCar’s venue was a temporary circuit on Belle Isle.

Turns 1, 3 and 8 were the primary culprits for drivers as Agustin Canapino, Graham Rahal, Alex Palou, Marcus Ericsson and O’Ward all caused red flags in the session for stalling their cars in runoff areas.

There were two decently notable incidents in the session. Canapino’s session ended early as the Argentinian brushed the Turn 7 inside wall. That contact sent the #78 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet into the wall on the right side of the circuit. A broken right rear driveshaft meant the end of the rookie’s session. 

While Helio Castroneves did not have wall contact in the session, the four-time Indianapolis 500 winner had a terminal mechanical failure on track. The #06 Meyer Shank Racing Honda hit a big bump in the Turn 3 braking zone. That bump combined with the downshifts required to slow the car down for the hairpin caused a failure of an electrical over-rev prevention system and the Honda engine over-revved, requiring an overnight change.

 “It’s a shame because everything was going fine,” Castroneves said on the Peacock broadcast. “We were just learning the track, but this is definitely going to set us back a little bit.”

 O’Ward’s red flag for stalling in the Turn 8 runoff with just over a minute to go ended the session as time expired before the green flag came out again. 

While getting used to the track was a concern for the drivers, getting used to the pit lane was one for the teams. Because of space concerns, Detroit’s pit lane is split down the middle with half the field pitting to the left side of pit lane while the other half pit to the right of the large blue line marking the center of pit lane. 

“It’s a really cool track, it’s definitely challenging as expected,” O’Ward said on the track’s PA system. “But I think it’ll be an interesting event not just because of the track being new but everything is completely different to any other pit lane that we go to during the year and I think that’s going to present its challenges. I think it’ll be a learning curve not just for the drivers and for the teams but also for race control and the flagging and it’s tough.” 

Race control has instructed drivers to treat that blue line as a wall. If they go to the wrong side of the blue line, they must pass through the pits and come in on the next lap. 

Exiting the pits will also be a concern as some drivers running on track tested the track limits by running in the pit exit lane. That transgression resulted in a couple of pit lane drive through penalties because the pit exit lane is out of bounds.

Australia’s Will Power was 7th fastest while New Zealand’s own Scott McLaughlin and Marcus Armstrong were respectively 10th and 14th fastest in the opening practice.

Rank Driver Car No. Best Time In Lap Best Speed Total Laps Difference Gap
1 Pato O’Ward 5 01:03.0773 28 93.885 33 –.—- –.—-
2 Scott Dixon 9 01:03.1759 30 93.738 33 0.0986 0.0986
3 Kyle Kirkwood 27 01:03.5140 27 93.239 31 0.4367 0.3381
4 Alex Palou 10 01:03.6388 31 93.056 34 0.5615 0.1248
5 Felix Rosenqvist 6 01:03.6929 27 92.977 27 0.6156 0.0541
6 Alexander Rossi 7 01:03.7277 27 92.927 30 0.6504 0.0348
7 Will Power 12 01:03.7439 36 92.903 42 0.6666 0.0162
8 Colton Herta 26 01:03.7540 25 92.888 30 0.6767 0.0101
9 Callum Ilott 77 01:03.7984 31 92.824 31 0.7211 0.0444
10 Scott McLaughlin 3 01:03.9518 32 92.601 34 0.8745 0.1534
11 Marcus Ericsson 8 01:04.1082 33 92.375 35 1.0309 0.1564
12 Christian Lundgaard 45 01:04.1978 33 92.246 39 1.1205 0.0896
13 Simon Pagenaud 60 01:04.2281 32 92.203 34 1.1508 0.0303
14 Marcus Armstrong 11 01:04.3134 36 92.080 42 1.2361 0.0853
15 Josef Newgarden 2 01:04.4376 28 91.903 30 1.3603 0.1242
16 Graham Rahal 15 01:04.4797 30 91.843 34 1.4024 0.0421
17 Devlin DeFrancesco 29 01:04.6259 31 91.635 34 1.5486 0.1462
18 Jack Harvey 30 01:04.6777 27 91.562 31 1.6004 0.0518
19 David Malukas 18 01:04.7698 26 91.432 29 1.6925 0.0921
20 Rinus VeeKay 21 01:04.7800 37 91.417 43 1.7027 0.0102
21 Sting Ray Robb 51 01:04.8143 36 91.369 39 1.7370 0.0343
22 Conor Daly 20 01:04.8789 28 91.278 31 1.8016 0.0646
23 Romain Grosjean 28 01:05.5223 18 90.381 34 2.4450 0.6434
24 Agustin Canapino 78 01:05.6454 16 90.212 17 2.5681 0.1231
25 Santino Ferrucci 14 01:06.0065 27 89.718 28 2.9292 0.3611
26 Helio Castroneves 06 01:06.0689 13 89.634 17 2.9916 0.0624
27 Benjamin Pedersen 55 01:07.7024 21 87.471 38 4.6251 1.6335


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