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Everything you need to know about Barber IndyCar Friday

by Jack Benyon
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Colton Herta topped practice to kick off the Barber Motorsports Park IndyCar weekend, in what is the perfect way to rebound from crashing out while fighting for the win last time out at Long Beach.

Herta and the Andretti Autosport team looked really strong in the wake of an April test at the same circuit, which was also attended by Chip Ganassi, Ed Carpenter, Meyer Shank and Juncos Hollinger, but notably not Arrow McLaren SP or Team Penske.

Ganassi’s Alex Palou and Andretti’s Herta, Romain Grosjean and Alexander Rossi all took turns at the top of the order on Friday as the teams looked to suss out a new Firestone tyre that is the same construction but a more durable design.

Herta set a 1m06.5149s to beat Palou, who won on his Ganassi debut here last year to start a season he’d cap off as the series champion.

Rossi – who qualified second in 2021 – took third ahead of 2022 fast starter Grosjean who lies sixth despite what was effectively a DNF at Texas.

Some may have been ready to hit the panic button for Team Penske given it was well outside the top 10 for most of the session, but Scott McLaughlin showed what it could do by jumping to 10th inside the last 15 minutes and then to fifth as the chequered flag flew.

Penske has won all three races to start 2022 – two with Josef Newgarden, one with McLaughlin and Will Power has the best average finish through three races – while Newgarden has the most wins at this venue in the field with three and Power has two.

It was certainly slow to start the session and Power was 16th and Newgarden 18th, with Newgarden saying he believed his team is playing catch-up for missing the April test, although clearly McLaughlin gives it plenty of hope.

Ganassi’s Scott Dixon was one of the few late movers in the session as most of the fastest times came just after halfway in the one-hour session to go. He was dropped to sixth by the late jumping McLaughlin.

Dixon has six second-place finishes in 11 races but no win at the venue, a stat he’ll be looking to correct on Sunday.

Pato O’Ward – who confirmed to The Race this week that he is close to a contract extension with McLaren – was the top Chevrolet driver in seventh despite his car looking extremely loose at the rear, and he described the track as feeling almost icy.

With this being the first hour of a total of two and a half hours of practice before Sunday’s race, O’Ward and Arrow McLaren MP are another team that didn’t test in Alabama in April and will be hopeful of negating that loss.

Callum Ilott was one of the drivers who did test at Barber in April with Juncos Hollinger and was the top rookie of the session in eighth, at a venue where you may have expected one of his rivals with more experience of American open-wheel junior formula at Barber to excel.

Christian Lundgaard and Devlin DeFrancesco were 13th and 16th, while American Road to Indy ladder climbers David Malukas (22nd) and Kyle Kirkwood (23rd) appeared to struggle, at least on the timing screens.

Ilott said he and his one-car team had experimented but his car at the start of the session was best, hence him not being able to improve despite multiple laps later on.

Behind Ilott, Marcus Ericsson made it three Ganassi drivers in the top nine, while April tester Rinus VeeKay jumped to 10th late on for Ed Carpenter Racing.

Practice 1 Results

Pos Name Team Car Gap Next Gap Leader Best Time
1 Colton Herta Andretti Autosport with Curb-Agajanian Dallara DW12-Honda 1m06.514s
2 Alex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.051s +0.051s 1m06.565s
3 Alexander Rossi Andretti Autosport Dallara DW12-Honda +0.1s +0.151s 1m06.665s
4 Romain Grosjean Andretti Autosport Dallara DW12-Honda +0.039s +0.19s 1m06.704s
5 Scott McLaughlin Team Penske Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.166s +0.356s 1m06.87s
6 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.055s +0.411s 1m06.925s
7 Patricio O'Ward Arrow McLaren SP Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.058s +0.469s 1m06.983s
8 Callum Ilott Juncos Hollinger Racing Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.103s +0.572s 1m07.086s
9 Marcus Ericsson Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.015s +0.587s 1m07.101s
10 Rinus VeeKay Ed Carpenter Racing Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.014s +0.601s 1m07.115s
11 Jack Harvey Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.069s +0.67s 1m07.184s
12 Hélio Castroneves Meyer Shank Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.045s +0.715s 1m07.229s
13 Felix Rosenqvist Arrow McLaren SP Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.112s +0.827s 1m07.341s
14 Devlin DeFrancesco Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport Dallara DW12-Honda +0.04s +0.867s 1m07.381s
15 Christian Lundgaard Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.019s +0.886s 1m07.4s
16 Will Power Team Penske Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.013s +0.899s 1m07.413s
17 Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.032s +0.931s 1m07.445s
18 Josef Newgarden Team Penske Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.105s +1.036s 1m07.55s
19 Conor Daly Ed Carpenter Racing Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.024s +1.06s 1m07.574s
20 Kyle Kirkwood A.J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.037s +1.097s 1m07.611s
21 Simon Pagenaud Meyer Shank Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.08s +1.177s 1m07.691s
22 Takuma Sato Dale Coyne Racing with RWR Dallara DW12-Honda +0.056s +1.233s 1m07.747s
23 David Malukas Dale Coyne Racing with HMD Motorsport Dallara DW12-Honda +0.221s +1.454s 1m07.968s
24 Dalton Kellett A.J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.46s +1.914s 1m08.428s
25 Jimmie Johnson Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12-Honda +0.035s +1.949s 1m08.463s
26 Tatiana Calderón A.J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara DW12-Chevrolet +0.804s +2.753s 1m09.267s
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