IndyCar: Rahal tops 2nd practice at Road America

Graham Rahal
Graham Rahal

In a session checkered a few minutes early due to Jack Hawksworth going off course, Graham Rahal in the Gehl RLL Honda turned the fastest lap in Friday afternoon practice for the Kohler Grand Prix of Road America.

Rahal's lap of 1m43.022s was 0.13sec faster that Penske Chevy driver Will Power.

Tony Kanaan, Juan Montoya and Carlos Munoz rounded out the top-5.

QUOTES

JUAN PABLO MONTOYA (No. 2 DeVilbiss Team Penske Chevrolet): "The DeVilbiss Chevrolet was much better during the second practice. We tried a few things and went in a different direction than from the first practice. We gained on it and we feel pretty strong going into qualifying tomorrow."

HELIO CASTRONEVES (No. 3 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet):
"I think we're in good shape with the Hitachi Chevrolet. We tried several things and learned a lot. I'm confident that we'll be good for qualifying tomorrow. I haven't raced here in some time, so getting the rhythm was important today along with finding good balance with the car."

JAMES HINCHCLIFFE (No. 5 Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda): "Today was a struggle, to be honest. We had a really productive test here last week and we were kind of hoping to unload with a similar feel but that just was not the case. Track conditions are wildly different and we're seeing a lot of guys struggle to find a good balance, and we were no different. We took some big swings at it in the sessions and over lunch but we still aren't one hundred percent happy with the balance. Also, we didn't get a run on tires there at the end. We had just pulled out when the red flag came out. I'm sure that the speed will come. If you look at the times of the top two, it's quite close so I'm not too worried yet. We'll have a good think about it tonight and come back strong tomorrow."

MIKHAIL ALESHIN (No. 7 SMP Racing Schmidt Peterson Honda): "I'm very happy to get to know this track as I've never been here before. The entire field is really close on lap times so it will make for a good race. We have a little bit of work to do on the No. 7 SMP Racing car but I think we will be good for qualifying tomorrow."

MAX CHILTON (No. 8 Gallagher Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet): "I think it was a great session for the Gallagher team today. With having some testing here until my belt I had some added confidence. This morning I knew we were much better than where we ended up on the timing sheets, as I made a few mistakes. I knew the car had speed and if I corrected it in the afternoon we would be fast, and we were. I'm adjusting well to the track and the conditions and I'm happy with where we are so far."

SCOTT DIXON (No. 9 Clorox Chevrolet): "I think I'm pretty happy overall with the Clorox car and we are playing with some aero changes for tomorrow. We had good speed in Practice 1 and didn't take a new set of tires at the end of Practice 2 so we weren't up on the timing sheets at the end of the day."

TONY KANAAN (No. 10 NTT Data Chevrolet): "I know we all keep saying it, but it's so nice to be back here on-track at Road America. We didn't run as many laps as the rest of the field in the first session, but even without the extra laps the No. 10 NTT Data Chevrolet felt pretty good. We worked through a few different changes in the second session and we were able to find even a little more lap time. We're feeling good heading into tomorrow, so we'll make a few changes tonight and see what we can do tomorrow in qualifying."

SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (No. 11 Team Hydroxycut – KVSH Racing Chevrolet): "It was an interesting day for the Hydroxycut – KVSH Racing Team. We improved the car from this morning, but we are still trying to get it back in the zone with the tire we are using this week, which isn't easy. Overall, the field is very tight, so every little bit we gain is going to count. We will just keep working on it and see what we can do to improve the car for tomorrow."

WILL POWER (No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet): "The tire never feels in the road, never feels like it has a lot of bite. That is just the surface. It makes it interesting. I mean, it makes it good. You really have to get your balance right and drive it right to get the time. You see a lot of people making mistakes and pushing the limits. These cars are crazy fast in the corners now, the Carousel. Almost makes you wonder if you could be flat around there. I enjoy this track a lot."

TAKUMA SATO (No. 14 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Honda): "It's great to be coming back to Road America. It's a favorite of everyone's and the fans have waited so long for this. Look it's Friday and it's already like race day as a lot of crowds have come out which is fantastic. Great weather today, a great circuit which is a classic type – very narrow and very fast – and it feels really good. We had to go through quite a few items since we couldn't make the test here so this was our first run with the 2016 package and we had a lot of things to do. Busy test day and I think we were reasonably okay but we still need to work really hard to get the speed out of the ABC Supply car for tomorrow's qualifying."

GRAHAM RAHAL (No. 15 Gehl/D-A Lubricant Honda): "It's nice being fastest but we all know it's just Friday. We're really limited on tires so I'm surprised we ended up where we did. We have a set less than everybody else since we weren't able to run five laps in the first 20 minutes of the first session due to the electronics problem. We had an antenna that is supplied by Cosworth that was faulty. At first we didn't know that was the problem. When we turned it on, it fried the logger box. Then when we put a new logger box in, the antenna fried it too. Cosworth got it sorted out but we lost 40 minutes of practice time in the first session and didn't get the extra set of tires. I'm really pleased with our tire usage with everything we faced in the first session. The Gehl / D-A Lubricant car had a good pace but that lap should have been better. I'm a little disappointed in myself because I threw at least a tenth of a second away on the last corner. We'll keep our heads down and keep pounding hard to make the car better. It's awesome to be here at Road America. On the out laps you see all the fans and it's spectacular. It's far better than I ever remember a Friday being here. There are people everywhere and we can't thank (Verizon IndyCar Series) fans enough. This proves to everyone that has never been here what Road America is all about."

CONOR DALY (No. 18 Jonathan Byrd's Hospitality Honda): "It's cool to be on track here, it's a really fun place to drive around. It presents new challenges for us though, since it's a totally different road circuit than what we've been on all year. We're just sorting through the things that we need to get through to get ready for qualifying."

GABBY CHAVES (No. 19 Boy Scouts of America Honda): "It's a whole lot different driving here in an Indy car than the other series I've run here before! Obviously we're dealing with 200 mph top speeds versus 120 mph. So it's quite a bit different, everything comes at you a lot faster! We're just going through our program right now. I think we took a pretty big step forward in the second practice session and that we have the potential to be way more up front than we finished today. We're running through our program and it's just a natural progression. Sometimes you have to take a step back before you go forward again, I think we're just going through that right now."

SPENCER PIGOT (No. 20 Fuzzy's Vodka Chevrolet): "The first session went all right earlier, it was good to get back out on the track. Road America is a lot of fun. We seemed to struggle a bit in the second session for whatever reason. We need to go over everything and make sure everything is all right because the car seemed to change a lot between sessions. Hopefully, we can figure out what the problem is and work for a good qualifying spot tomorrow."

JOSEF NEWGARDEN (No. 21 Direct Supply/Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet): "We got through a lot of really good things today. I feel really good about where we are at, we have a really fast car. We opted not to do another tire run there at the end and focus on doing more tomorrow and to have more tires later. We made some good changes in that session and I would be surprised if we aren't near the top six tomorrow."

SIMON PAGENAUD (No. 22 Menards Team Penske Chevrolet): "I liked the Menards Chevy today. We threw quite a bit at it. The track is really changing quite a bit, but I think we're in a good place for tomorrow. This is a challenging place, so it's very important to get the car in as good a place as possible. I'm looking forward to learning more in practice tomorrow and move into qualifying with a lot of confidence."

CARLOS MUNOZ (No. 26 Andretti Autosport Honda): "I think it was a positive practice today compared to the test last week. We were a bit more competitive, but we still have work to do. I think the second practice we tried some stuff that just wasn't as good (as the first practice). There is still one more practice tomorrow before qualifying and we will have to put everything together and set up a great car. Again, everyone is really close together in times, which shows everyone is very competitive in (the Verizon IndyCar Series). Overall, positive practice to follow the test we just had here."

MARCO ANDRETTI (No. 27 United Fiber & Data/Snapple Honda): "I'm not feeling too bad after that run. Right now the guessing game is going to be what we need to do for balance on the reds (alternate tire). I've never run (the reds) here, only a couple guys have during a (tire) test last fall, so we just don't know where the balance is going to go on reds. It's going to be a bit of a guessing game for qualifying tomorrow. I think we're going to be able to get aggressive with trying to get the UFD / Snapple car to turn and hopefully the reds will help the rear."

RYAN HUNTER-REAY (No. 28 DHL Honda): "I'm happy to be back at Road America, this is such a fun track and the fan support so far this weekend will be great. Now, I'll have to tell you tomorrow after qualifying exactly how happy I am though. But we made progress today. Timing wise – we didn't get our last tire run in, which was crucial to us. I think we were probably looking a time good enough for P3 for the DHL Honda had we gotten that run in."

JACK HAWKSWORTH (No. 41 ABC Supply AJ Foyt Racing Honda): "Today was quite a good day actually. We did quite a lot of stuff – experimenting with things between this morning and this afternoon. I think we found a pretty competitive car so hopefully we'll sit down tonight and fine-tune everything. The only question mark for me is the red tire, what's going to happen when we put that on in qualifying. We've seen this year that we can be uncompetitive on the blacks but we put reds on and we become competitive and vice versa so hopefully we can get that right. It will require a bit of luck as well because nobody's run the reds here but we'll do our best with that as well. Black tire-wise, I'm pretty happy with it, the ABC Supply car's in the ballpark. We tested a lot of stuff and had quite a clean day which is nice. It's good to run for a day and when we can run clean, we can have a good day."

CHARLIE KIMBALL (No. 83 Tresiba Chevrolet): "I'm really disappointed with how today went. It's not anywhere as fast or competitive as we want to be. Fortunately our teammates were logging some really good times, so we'll be able to go back tonight and see where we can learn from them. I'm really struggling with the sensation of grip around here. We'll make it better overnight. I think we already have a couple of good ideas for some changes we want to make for tomorrow and we'll just go from there. That's the nice thing about running on a track with a lot of corners – you can find a little bit of lap time in each of the corners."

ALEXANDER ROSSI (No. 98 Castrol Edge/Curb Honda): "It was an OK first day. The track is a little bit different than it was at the test, so we will need to try to understand why that is. Third through 16th is all within two-and-a-half tenths. If we find a little bit of speed we'll be right in the top three which is good. But, there is still a big gap to the top two guys and we will have to try to figure out how to close in on that gap tonight."

Results

Pos No Name FTime Diff Gap FL Laps FSpeed Engine
1 15 Graham Rahal 1:43.022 0.000 0.000 11 19 140.265 Honda
2 12 Will Power 1:43.161 0.1384 0.1384 10 15 140.076 Chevy
3 10 Tony Kanaan 1:43.703 0.6807 0.5423 9 12 139.344 Chevy
4 2 Juan Pablo Montoya 1:43.743 0.7203 0.0396 13 14 139.291 Chevy
5 26 Carlos Munoz 1:43.770 0.7475 0.0272 13 15 139.254 Honda
6 8 Max Chilton 1:43.796 0.7740 0.0265 11 16 139.219 Chevy
7 3 Helio Castroneves 1:43.814 0.7913 0.0173 14 18 139.196 Chevy
8 9 Scott Dixon 1:43.842 0.8199 0.0286 10 12 139.157 Chevy
9 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay 1:43.843 0.8201 0.0002 3 10 139.157 Honda
10 98 Alexander Rossi 1:43.853 0.8306 0.0105 2 15 139.143 Honda
11 14 Takuma Sato 1:43.870 0.8478 0.0172 15 17 139.120 Honda
12 27 Marco Andretti 1:43.888 0.8661 0.0183 10 14 139.095 Honda
13 21 Josef Newgarden 1:43.894 0.8713 0.0052 8 15 139.088 Chevy
14 11 Sebastien Bourdais 1:43.906 0.8835 0.0122 9 14 139.072 Chevy
15 22 Simon Pagenaud 1:43.963 0.9401 0.0566 19 20 138.996 Chevy
16 41 Jack Hawksworth 1:43.968 0.9455 0.0054 16 18 138.989 Honda
17 18 Conor Daly 1:44.007 0.9846 0.0391 14 16 138.937 Honda
18 5 James Hinchcliffe 1:44.042 1.0195 0.0349 11 15 138.890 Honda
19 7 Mikhail Aleshin 1:44.100 1.0776 0.0581 10 18 138.813 Honda
20 19 Gabby Chaves 1:44.290 1.2677 0.1901 14 17 138.560 Honda
21 83 Charlie Kimball 1:44.463 1.4401 0.1724 7 15 138.331 Chevy
22 20 Spencer Pigot 1:44.934 1.9118 0.4717 11 17 137.709 Chevy

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