Palou Edges Newgarden To Top Busy IMS Oval Test

By INDYCAR

INDIANAPOLIS – There’s still one jewel missing from Alex Palou’s racing crown, but testing Oct. 11 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway showed he may be closer than ever to adding it next May.

Reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Palou has won the championship three times in the last four seasons, but he still seeks his first Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge victory. But Palou led testing on the historic 2.5-mile oval Friday with a top speed of 224.342 mph in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

Palou’s best Indy 500 finish is second, behind Helio Castroneves’ historic fourth win in 2021. Palou earned his first “500” pole in 2023.

“It was a good day of testing,” Palou said. “We tried a lot of stuff. Yesterday was Firestone, today was more us, Ganassi and Honda. We’re happy. You want to come here, and even if you’re testing a bunch of stuff, you want to be first.”

Looming right behind Palou on the speed chart was two-time reigning Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden, second at 223.973 in the No. 2 Shell Powering Progress Team Penske Chevrolet. Rinus VeeKay was third at 223.383 in the No. 18 Dale Coyne Racing Honda in his first day of testing with that team.

Graham Rahal was fourth at 222.650 in the No. 45 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda, with 2022 “500” winner Marcus Ericsson rounding out the top five at 222.324 in the No. 28 Andretti Global Honda.

Eleven car-and-driver combinations – one driver from each team – combined to turn 1,123 laps in six hours of testing Friday after four drivers tested tires Thursday afternoon for Firestone. A primary area of focus for all teams and drivers was the new hybrid system, which made its competitive debut in July 2024.

The hybrid system offers the competitors and their twin-turbo V6 engines an additional 60 horsepower. Previous iterations of the hybrid package were previously tested during the development process, but this test marked the debut of the system as it will race next May.

“I think the overtake we get (from the hybrid) is nice,” Palou said. “I think it’s good enough to set up a pass maybe in the middle of the pack. We’ll have to see.”

IMS Open Test Combined Results

Rank Car Driver C/E/T Session Time Speed Total Laps
1 10 Palou, Alex D/H/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.1173 224.342 96
2 2 Newgarden, Josef D/C/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.1834 223.973 101
3 18 VeeKay, Rinus D/H/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.2896 223.383 113
4 45 Rahal, Graham D/H/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.4221 222.650 108
5 28 Ericsson, Marcus D/H/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.4814 222.324 127
6 06 Castroneves, Helio D/H/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.5268 222.075 100
7 20 Rossi, Alexander D/C/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.8155 220.504 133
8 14 Ferrucci, Santino D/C/F Group Test Session 1 00:40.8814 220.149 63
9 77 Daly, Conor D/C/F Group Test Session 1 00:40.9096 219.997 103
10 23 Hunter-Reay, Ryan D/C/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.9175 219.955 91
11 5 Lundgaard, Christian D/C/F Group Test Session 2 00:40.9900 219.566 88
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