Power and Newgarden over 232 mph at Indy

Power leads Montoya
Power leads Montoya

After four full days of on-track running consuming 8,162 laps around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval, one thing is certain: the battle for pole position in the historic 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil is wide open.

The last practice before Saturday's first day of qualifying – dubbed "Fast Friday" because it's usually when the top lap speeds are produced as teams trim out their cars and run four-lap qualifying simulations – lived up to its name.

Aided by the planned increase in turbocharger boost for the 2.2-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6 engines that added about 30 horsepower, 18 drivers turned laps in excess of 230 mph today, including 15 without benefit of a "tow" from cars in front of them.

The fastest lap of the day and week came from Will Power in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, at 232.672 mph. Power earned $10,000 from Harding Group for posting the fastest lap on Fast Friday, but admitted he had help from the draft of a car running in front of him on the 2.5-mile oval.

"I got a good tow," Power said. "Even when the car is out of traffic, it was pretty good, pretty solid. I think it's fast. I think it's going to be really, really tight for pole. There's a lot of quick guys out there and I think Honda is right there, too."

Power sitting atop the leaderboard marked the first time in four practice sessions this week that a Chevrolet was first. Josef Newgarden, in the No. 21 Preferred Freezer Chevrolet for Ed Carpenter Racing, was second at 232.344 mph. James Hinchcliffe was third at 231.972 in the No. 5 Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda, with Carlos Munoz fourth at 231.952 in the No. 26 United Fiber & Data Honda for Andretti Autosport.

"It's been a really good week," said Munoz, who has finished in the top four on the speed chart every day this week. "Today was my worst position in the whole few days. It's more or less like 2013 in my rookie year when I was always in the top (and finished second in the race). The car feels great. Really fast car, for sure, in traffic and alone."

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]The all-important "no-tow" speed chart for laps without benefit of a draft was headed by Munoz's teammate at Andretti, Townsend Bell in the No. 29 California Pizza Kitchen/Robert Graham Honda, at 231.342 mph. Bell was barely ahead of Power (231.339) and Andretti drivers Ryan Hunter-Reay (231.284) and Marco Andretti (231.255).

Indianapolis 500 qualifying again is scheduled for two days. The nine drivers who log the fastest four-lap qualification attempts Saturday are locked into the Fast Nine Shootout for the pole the following day. The other drivers move on to Group 1 qualifying Sunday, when race starting positions 10-33 are determined.

"To get pole here, it's just got to be your day and it's got to work out," said Power, the 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series champion whose best Indy 500 start is second in 2010 and 2015. "That's the way it is around this place. I think it's the same for the race."

The draw for qualifying positions following today's practice saw 2013 Indy 500 winner Tony Kanaan earn the first spot in line in the No. 10 NTT Data Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. Simon Pagenaud, the current Verizon IndyCar Series points leader who's won the last three races on the schedule, drew the second spot in the No. 22 Menards Team Penske Chevy. Juan Pablo Montoya, the reigning Indianapolis 500 champion is slated to be the 27th primary car to qualify, in the No. 2 Verizon Team Penske Chevy.

Each of the 33 entries is guaranteed one qualifying attempt Saturday, provided it is in the qualifying line at its designated time and follows the proper procedures until it reaches the head of the line. Cars may make multiple attempts throughout the day to better their position.

A final practice session Saturday morning (streamed live on RaceControl.IndyCar.com from 8-10 a.m. ET) precedes first-day qualifying from 11 a.m.-5:50 p.m. ET. First-day qualifying coverage takes place on ESPN3 (11 a.m.-3 p.m. ET) and ABC (4-6 p.m. ET), with additional on-track action that day streaming on RaceControl.IndyCar.com.

Group 1 qualifying on Sunday runs from 2:45-4:45 p.m., with the Fast Nine Shootout from 5-5:45 p.m. to determine the Verizon P1 Award pole winner and recipient of $100,000. Sunday coverage is again on ESPN3 (2:30-4 p.m. ET) and ABC (4-6 p.m. ET), with practice from noon-2 p.m. streaming on RaceControl.IndyCar.com.

QUOTES

HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet): "The guys and I found some speed today on the track with the No. 3 Pennzoil Chevrolet. Everyone is working really hard to get the Yellow Submarine back into the spotlight and I can't thank the team enough for their hard work and support over the past few days. We are in a good position to learn a bit more from today's session that will help us find the speed we need for tomorrow. I'm looking forward to qualifying this weekend."

BUDDY LAZIER (No. 4 Lazier/Burns Racing Chevrolet):
"We're making progress. My guys are really working hard; I couldn't ask more for a small team. We're figuring it out quickly, and we anticipate being much quicker tomorrow."

JAMES HINCHCLIFFE (No. 5 Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda): "I think we made a lot of progress over the day. Certainly all those times up there are tow times. If you look at the no-tow report, we're hovering around 10th or 11th, something like that. That's all, that puts us in the fight for Fast Nine tomorrow. It's good to get out there and run a big lap at the end. It's great to see a lot of Hondas running up front certainly. You know, I know that not everybody is showing their hand yet. So tomorrow is going to be interesting to see. I'm really impressed with the speeds. I wasn't entirely sure we were going to hit numbers like that this month. And it's awesome. I think that's one of the fastest laps I've ever been around this joint. It's pretty cool."

JR HILDEBRAND (No. 6 Preferred Freezer Fuzzy Vodka Chevrolet): "It was a hectic day, really. We ended up feeling like we needed to kind of change our plan in the middle of the day. We were able to get some speed out of that, which was good, but it made for a busy afternoon. Hopefully we can go back and figure out what's the best for everybody and be ready to go for tomorrow."

MAX CHILTON (No. 8 Gallagher Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet): "It's great to get lots of miles in on the track which can take many years to master. I think I'm still one of the highest if not the highest in terms of number of laps completed, which is ideal for me. We've been working on qualifying setup and struggled a little bit today, but made two good changes at the end which quickly put us back in the place we wanted to be. I'm excited for qualifying tomorrow and seeing what the Gallagher team can do."

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]SCOTT DIXON (No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet): "We're fairly comfortable with where we are. The Target car feels decent, but the speed we're looking for maybe isn't really there right now. To be honest, out of the Chevys, (Will) Power is really the only one in his own league right now. I think out of the top 10 in no-tow speeds, there are only three Chevys. Hopefully things change before qualifying tomorrow, but right now our race is for the top nine."

TONY KANAAN (No. 10 NTT Data Chevrolet): "We spent a lot of today working through our qualifying setup and getting the No. 10 NTT Data Chevrolet where we want it to be for this weekend. It's difficult with the wind constantly changing and all 33 cars trying to get a clean qualifying run at once, but we were able to get some qualifying simulations in that gave us solid data to work with. We still need to make some changes tonight to get the car into a position to qualify well, but with all four Ganassi cars bringing the information that they have to the table, I'm confident that we'll have a good car tomorrow for qualifying."

SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (No. 11 Team Hydroxycut – KVSH Racing Chevrolet): "It was a decent day for the Hydroxycut – KVSH Racing Team. We tried different levels of downforce to understand and prepare for tomorrow and Sunday. It is going to get hotter and we wanted to at least have some data to know where we want to be for qualifying. The conditions are only going to get worse this weekend. Today there was very little wind, it was overcast and the temperatures were cooler. It doesn't get any better than that. Maybe we are playing it too safe, but I guess we will see."

WILL POWER (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): "I got a good tow. Even when the car is out of traffic, it was pretty good, pretty solid. I think it's fast. I think it's going to be really, really tight for pole. There's a lot of quick guys out there and I think Honda is right there, too. Yeah, I look forward to it. To get pole here, it's just got to be your day and it's got to work out. That's the way it is around this place. I think it's the same for the race."

TAKUMA SATO (No. 14 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Honda): "Today with the higher boost, it bumped up the speed significantly so it was a different dynamic of the car balance. We tried a few things and got very valuable information today, but we weren't able to put everything together for the speed. We'll analyze the data tonight and hopefully we'll go faster tomorrow."

GRAHAM RAHAL (No. 15 Steak 'n Shake Honda): "It was an up and down day. We found some stuff there at the end that helped, but we're seemingly struggling just for pure speed which is frustrating, but the guys are going to work hard. I think we got the balance a little closer to where it needs to be here at the end. Obviously we got in the 230's (mph) in the no-tow (lap), which was good, but I think we need to be better than that to reach the top nine, if that's within reach. There is a lot of work ahead of us. We will find out how we are in the morning in practice. We worked hard today to get us to where we are at the end of the day. Yesterday we had a ton of speed and today was a different animal. I'm not sure what's going on there but we will put our heads down and focus forward."

SPENCER PIGOT (No. 16 RLL/Mi-Jack/Manitowoc Honda): "It was good to get some laps in today after missing out on quite a few the past few days. We spent most of the day running in race trim, trying to make sure everything felt good again. We did the last 45 minutes with the added boost and started to work on qualifying and we started to put a pretty good time together. The car is feeling really good. Again, I can't thank all of the guys enough for working their butts off to get me back out there today."

ED CARPENTER (No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet): "It was a tough day. I wasn't thinking we were going to run nearly 50 laps when the day started. We used a few more sets of tires than we had originally planned, but I think it was worthwhile in the end. We were struggling for speed for a while and I feel like we closed the gap a little bit. We'll just have to work hard overnight tonight and see if we can close the gap the rest of the way and see if we can get up there with my teammates and some of the other faster Chevys."

JOSEF NEWGARDEN (No. 21 Preferred Freezer Chevrolet): "It was a good day. It was hectic with a little bit of sprinkling, so we were not sure if we were going to get the full day in, but luckily we did. We definitely wanted to step through our trim steps. We definitely made progress with all three cars. We got a quick Preferred Freezer car, so hopefully all three of us are going to be fast tomorrow inside the top nine. We'll do a little bit more work tonight and see where we're at."

SIMON PAGENAUD (No. 22 Menards Team Penske Chevrolet): "It was good preparation for qualifying today. I think we have the Menards Chevrolet in a happy place. I really think qualifying is going to be really exciting. The car definitely has got some good pace in it. We're going to have to get everything perfect to pull it off, but I think we're close. We'll see how the weather is tomorrow, but if we're lucky we should have good session."

SAGE KARAM (No. 24 Gas Monkey Energy Chevrolet): "Today, obviously we got the added boost, and we trimmed out the car. We think we can go a little further on trimming, and we have to look at some stuff overnight, but it was good to feel the boost and get to a trimmed race car and run some pretty fast laps in the Gas Monkey Energy Chevrolet. I think we have a little work to do, but we can be right there tomorrow. We're going to do some things overnight, and man, it's crazy when you actually get the boost and start trimming at this place. You really respect it every lap riding around here. It gets real tough and that's where you get your money are those qualifying laps, so I'm really looking forward to tomorrow, qualifying for my third Indianapolis 500. I'm confident the car's going to be good, and I think my Dreyer & Reinbold-Kingdom team is confident that I'll be able to keep it flat out. And honestly, I think we can put the No. 24 in the top nine if everything runs smoothly."

STEFAN WILSON (No. 25 Driven2SaveLives – KVRT Chevrolet): "It was a good day in the Driven2SaveLives car. We evaluated the extra boost and started trimming out the downforce, so I got a good feel for that. It got a little hairy towards the end of the day, however that will give us some good direction on what downforce level to run tomorrow. I am just really proud of the entire team. They are working really hard to make the No. 25 Driven2SaveLives car fast. We are all pulling in the same direction, so that is good."

CARLOS MUNOZ (No. 26 United Fiber & Data Honda): "We did what we needed to do. It's hard to judge the speed because of the tows, but I think we're looking strong on everything. We will see what is going on for tomorrow. The United Fiber & Data car feels good in both race and qualifying trim so that is a good indication. We'll see tomorrow what we got."

MARCO ANDRETTI (No. 27 Snapple Honda):
"It was a good day for the Snapple car – very productive. Would have been nice to have had a little more at the end of the day, but I'm particularly happy being third in the no-tow speeds. It shows that we are going to, hopefully, play for the top nine, and then on Sunday go for pole."

RYAN HUNTER-REAY (No. 28 DHL Honda): "We've had some issues today, just trying to dial this new engine in. It was a tough day, just trying to break it in. We got going there at the end with the DHL car, but I think the conditions got easier at the end… We'll see tomorrow."

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]TOWNSEND BELL (No. 29 California Pizza Kitchen/Robert Graham Honda): "It was a good day. We were pleased to get through a couple different set up changes on the California Pizza Kitchen/Robert Graham car and get a feel for what we want for tomorrow. It's nice to see all the Andretti cars at the top of the charts again. I think everyone is feeling good and excited for tomorrow."

ALEX TAGLIANI (No. 35 Alfe Heat Treating Special Honda):
"Obviously it was not a good day today for us. We really struggled to find the setup with car trim. We had a couple of tough moments on the track. Not something you really want to see, so we are in a really rough situation right now because we have to change the car and hit it right on the money for our first run tomorrow. It's going to be difficult, but we're going to put our heads down and figure something out."

JACK HAWKSWORTH (No. 41 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Honda): "We've got a bit of work to do still on the car. The car we have right now is doing a few different things in the corners. I think we found something in the right direction there at the end of the session. We certainly have some ideas for tomorrow so hopefully we can just calm the car down and get it to do just one thing in the corners."

CHARLIE KIMBALL (No. 42 Tresiba Chevrolet): "We focused on qualifying simulations today. We had three really good runs, making the car better and trimming downforce and drag out of it, so we know what we have when it's time for qualifications tomorrow. Unfortunately the last couple of runs got interrupted with the yellows, but I've got a lot of confidence in the No. 42 car. I know the Novo Nordisk Chip Ganassi Racing guys have worked so hard all this week, and now they will put in long hours tonight to get the car as ready as possible for tomorrow. I feel good about it and can't wait to see what qualifying brings."

MATT BRABHAM (No. 61 PIRTEK Team Murray Chevrolet): "We had some ups and downs throughout the day and some side to sides as well. We're just chipping away and trying to keep it clean. I think we were being a bit conservative and we're just working our way through it – everyone's trimming out and trying for their big qualifying setups and we've got to do that too, but we're just slowly dialing out the downforce. We've been working through the qualifying simulations with the PIRTEK Team Murray team – we had one big moment, but other than that it was all clean sailing. I'm pretty pleased with how it's all going and we'll see what we've got tomorrow."

ALEXANDER ROSSI (No. 98 NAPA Auto Parts/Curb Honda): "It was a difficult day, for some weird reason. We've been pretty strong up until today, so we need to look and see why that is. I think, compared to teammates, we are just missing speed for no apparent reason so we need to look at that tonight. This place is tricky; I guess – it changes day to day. So we just have to work hard tonight and come back stronger tomorrow with the NAPA Auto Parts/Curb car."

Results Friday

Pos No Name Time Diff Gap FL Laps Speed Engine
1 12 Will Power 38.681 0.000 0.000 24 32 232.672 Chevy
2 21 Josef Newgarden 38.736 0.0546 0.0546 57 58 232.344 Chevy
3 5 James Hinchcliffe 38.798 0.1168 0.0622 36 37 231.972 Honda
4 26 Carlos Munoz 38.801 0.1202 0.0034 30 31 231.952 Honda
5 27 Marco Andretti 38.823 0.1416 0.0214 47 54 231.824 Honda
6 29 Townsend Bell 38.867 0.1860 0.0444 24 29 231.559 Honda
7 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay 38.913 0.2322 0.0462 40 41 231.284 Honda
8 19 Gabby Chaves 38.938 0.2571 0.0249 41 43 231.136 Honda
9 7 Mikhail Aleshin 38.950 0.2692 0.0121 37 41 231.064 Honda
10 98 Alexander Rossi 38.987 0.3057 0.0365 10 59 230.848 Honda
11 77 Oriol Servia 39.002 0.3210 0.0153 34 35 230.757 Honda
12 9 Scott Dixon 39.051 0.3704 0.0494 17 29 230.465 Chevy
13 22 Simon Pagenaud 39.055 0.3744 0.0040 18 27 230.442 Chevy
14 6 JR Hildebrand 39.072 0.3907 0.0163 30 38 230.346 Chevy
15 3 Helio Castroneves 39.074 0.3929 0.0022 25 29 230.333 Chevy
16 20 Ed Carpenter 39.091 0.4097 0.0168 36 47 230.234 Chevy
17 15 Graham Rahal 39.107 0.4257 0.0160 42 46 230.140 Honda
18 2 Juan Pablo Montoya 39.122 0.4407 0.0150 15 17 230.051 Chevy
19 63 Pippa Mann 39.144 0.4634 0.0227 27 30 229.918 Honda
20 10 Tony Kanaan 39.172 0.4915 0.0281 36 39 229.753 Chevy
21 11 Sebastien Bourdais 39.197 0.5159 0.0244 42 42 229.610 Chevy
22 41 Jack Hawksworth 39.205 0.5236 0.0077 29 35 229.565 Honda
23 8 Max Chilton 39.224 0.5430 0.0194 39 46 229.451 Chevy
24 61 Matt Brabham 39.258 0.5770 0.0340 56 57 229.253 Chevy
25 18 Conor Daly 39.269 0.5883 0.0113 45 53 229.187 Honda
26 16 Spencer Pigot 39.280 0.5989 0.0106 62 66 229.125 Honda
27 14 Takuma Sato 39.314 0.6331 0.0342 37 44 228.926 Honda
28 42 Charlie Kimball 39.324 0.6431 0.0100 17 26 228.867 Chevy
29 35 Alex Tagliani 39.371 0.6903 0.0472 41 41 228.593 Honda
30 24 Sage Karam 39.471 0.7897 0.0994 48 50 228.017 Chevy
31 88 Bryan Clauson 39.507 0.8264 0.0367 36 37 227.805 Honda
32 25 Stefan Wilson 39.723 1.0424 0.2160 9 40 226.567 Chevy
33 4 Buddy Lazier 39.879 1.1979 0.1555 17 47 225.683 Chevy

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