News Details
Pagenaud looking ahead after qualifying struggle
Simon Pagenaud’s life-changing month of May began last year with pole position for the Indianapolis Grand Prix, and backed it up with a win, then added another pole and win at the Indy 500. Whatever speed the Frenchman displayed on the IMS road course in 2019 proved elusive to find on Friday at the GMR GP, where his No. 22 Chevy ended time trials near the back of the field in 21st. Team Penske teammate Will Power captured pole in the No. 12 Chevy, and reigning champion Josef Newgarden claimed sixth in The Captain’s No. 1 Chevy, which means Pagenaud and race engineer Ben Bretzman will have plenty of front-running data to use as they seek to join the other Penske cars by the end of...
Full Story »
Full Story »
You May Also Be Interested In...
Power denies Harvey maiden IndyCar pole at GP of Indy
Team Penske's Will Power denied Jack Harvey a maiden IndyCar pole position...
-3y from AutoSport.com
Preview: IndyCar GMR Grand Prix
Turns: 14Length: 2.439miles (3.925km)Laps: 80Fastest Lap: Josef Newgarden...
-3y from MotorsportWeek.com
Power sets the pace in practice at GMR Grand Prix
Will Power has set the fastest time in the weekend’s only IndyCar...
-3y from MotorsportWeek.com
Power beats out Harvey for IndyCar pole at IMS
Team Penske’s Will Power grabbed pole for Saturday’s GMR Grand Prix...
-3y from MotorsportWeek.com
Comments
Hottest News
Arrow McLaren releases Malukas due to lingering hand injury
Arrow McLaren announced Monday that it has... Read More »
-12h from MotorsportWeek.com
Power feeling close to IndyCar form that captured 2022 title
No description available... Read More »
-6h from Motorsport.com
Arrow McLaren releases David Malukas from IndyCar contract
No description available... Read More »
-12h from Motorsport.com