KYLE LARSON AT INDY – TEAM CHEVY PHOTO
With boost turned up, teams used session to make simulated qualifying runs in preparation for Saturday
* Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet topped the
chart for single lap speed on Fast Friday in preparation for
Saturday’s qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 with a top speed of
233.954 mph
* The 2024 “500” pole winner’s lap is also the fastest speed so
far of the event
* Third best four-lap average
* Kyle Larson made contact with the turn three wall during his late
afternoon first attempt at a four-lap qualifying simulation,
miraculously damage to the No. 17 Hendrickcars.com Arrow McLaren
Chevrolet was primarily limited to the front of the car
* The crew was able to make repairs to Larson’s Chevrolet powered
car, and he was able to make a lap to feel out the car before time
expired for the session giving his crew better direction
* Fellow Team Chevy drivers posting top-10 quick laps today were:
* Will Power, No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet – 231.983 mph
* Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet – 231.814 mph
* Conor Daly, No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet – 231.689 mph
* Sting Ray Robb, No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet – 231.415
mph
* Also showing great speed in his first-ever oval race-the
Indianapolis 500 was Robert Shwartzman, No. 83 PREMA Racing Chevrolet
with a best-lap of 231.295 m
* The first day of PPG Presents Armed Forces Qualifying takes place
from 11 a.m.-5:50 p.m. Saturday (11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., FS1; 1:30-4 p.m.,
FS2; 4-6 p.m., FOX; FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network). A practice
session will precede qualifying from 8:30-9:30 a.m., with two 30-minute
groups (FS2, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network).
* Positions 13-30 in the starting field will be set Saturday, with the
Last Row Shootout, Top 12 and Firestone Fast Six qualifying sessions
Sunday afternoon deciding the rest of the 33-car starting grid.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING INDIANAPOLIS 500 FAST FRIDAY PRACTICE (QUOTES)
A.J. Foyt Enterprises
David Malukas, No. 4 Clarience Technologies Chevrolet:
“Fast Friday has been done, and it was a little bit interesting. We
had some some quirks and here and there to kind of work over. But
overall, we’re, we’re happy. I think we didn’t really get that much
running today, but kind of going to be going in a little bit with not
much information going for qualifying, but I think we’ll be okay. We
have fast cars, so either way, we’ll be able to do a good run, and if we
want to go again, I don’t think it’s going be too much of a problem for
us, but very happy overall.”
Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 Homes For Our Troops Chevrolet:
“Pretty happy with the Homes For Our Troops Chevy. We stopped early
because the conditions were getting a little too hot for us, and we
don’t want to change too much and still keep it relevant. Overall, not
too bad. We didn’t get to complete a full four lap run, but I definitely
got a couple laps and some good tuning in, so we look forward to
qualifying.”
Arrow McLaren
Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:
“Short day for us today. The conditions are different than what it’s
going to be like for Qualifying. We just wanted to check on all the
little details that we need to make sure we get right, and we’ll be
ready to go out tomorrow.”
Nolan Siegel, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:
“It didn’t go where we wanted it to go from a weather perspective.
The track conditions were really bad for most of the day so we had
decided to sit it out. It wouldn’t correlate to tomorrow, but we got
the car to a happy window and got a four-lap run at the end. We know
what we have tomorrow, and we didn’t waste too much time knowing what
the conditions were today. We think we’ll be fast for the conditions
tomorrow, and that’s when it matters.”
Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:
“Obviously, it was a positive to end the day on a high note. We were
buying our time and making sure that we were in the right window. We
evaluated everything and made sure we were all happy. Went back out at
the end and was much happier. We’re familiar with what the car is
doing, and turned some good laps in. There’s always a bit of luck of
the draw with the qualifying order, but we’re feeling confident going
into tomorrow.”
Kyle Larson, No. 17 HendrickCars.com Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:
“Thankfully the crash wasn’t too bad. It’s just a bummer to spin and
hurt the car again, but I think we’ll be fine. We wanted to come back
out, make sure we were up to speed and see that the car was fine, and
thankfully it was. We’re hoping for a better day tomorrow.”
DRR-Cusick Mostorsports
Ryan Hunter-Reay, No.23 DRR CUSICK WEDBUSH SECURITIES Chevrolet:
“Today we want out early and took a pretty conservative four-lap run.
Just a balance run really, and we had a good read on that. We thought we
might go out late in the day. Unfortunately, conditions deteriorated and
there are a lot of mistakes being made out there. So, we decided to play
it save and roll it out Saturday for qualifying. Looking forward to
Saturday’s qualifications.”
Jack Harvey, No. 24 DRR CUSICK INVST Chevrolet:
“The wind and the track temp were aggressive later in the day. We were
balancing the risk and reward then. We were just trying to be methodical
about our day, and the first runs early were okay. I think the wind
could be a little different on Saturday. The qualifying draw will be
important for Saturday. Hoping we get an early draw like everyone wants.
But it was smart to sit out the late part of practice today.”
Team Penske
Josef Newgarden, No. 2 Shell V-Power NiTRO+ Team Penske Chevrolet:
“So today was definitely tougher conditions. Got through a lot of good
work with all three cars in various conditions. Tomorrow is going to be
quite different. So, you know, contrasting weather between Friday and
Saturday, but I think we’ve got enough information to try and make the
best decision possible for tomorrow, feeling really confident with what
Team Chevy’s brought us and excited to hopefully be in the shootout on
Sunday.”
Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet:
Good day for us in the Pennzoil Yellow Submarine for Fast Friday. Ran
two runs in the morning, felt a little tight in the first one, and then
fixed the balance for the last and felt really, really good. So trying
different strategies with the hybrid, we got an idea what we want to do
for tomorrow, for the big day. But yeah, really good to get four good
laps in and Yeah, put up a solid run.”
Will Power, No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet:
“We definitely found a direction that we want to take the Verizon
Chevy for tomorrow. The conditions out there today were very difficult,
much different than they were last year. We feel like we have really
fast cars and Chevy horsepower is always what you want here at
Indianapolis. We still have to meet and think about what we want to do
tomorrow for the morning session. It will be nice to get a good
qualifying draw tonight.”
Scott McLaughlin
Press Conference Transcript
THE MODERATOR: Joining us is Scott McLaughlin and company (daughter
Lucy). Scott, driving the No. 3 Pennzoil Team Penske Chevrolet. Of
course, last year’s pole winner here at Indianapolis. Quickest today at
233.9 miles an hour. Third best four-lap average today as well.
Scott, Do you care to introduce anyone there?
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Lucy’s first IMS press conference. I thought I would
just bring her up and see what she thought about it. Just ending a fast
run on a fun note.
THE MODERATOR: How was your day?
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Great day. It was a short day. We went out pretty
early in the morning knowing that the conditions were just going to get
tougher and tougher and then eventually were really, really good at the
end. Yeah, I thought we did a really good job at the time.
I thought our run — we did two full runs, and not many people actually
did that, including my teammates as well.
Yeah, I feel really good in the Pennzoil Yellow Submarine, and I feel
like we were able to knock out some really good speed. Then obviously
track temps go down, and the ambient is hot, so less drag later on this
afternoon. I think we’re in a really good spot for tomorrow, and
hopefully we can put a big number up, and the girls can pick me a decent
draw.
THE MODERATOR: I was going to say, what’s it like having Lucy here in?
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: It’s awesome. They came in last night. I’m so excited.
Yeah, I just want her to experience everything she can. She has no idea
what’s going on, but it’s pretty cool having her up here, to be honest.
THE MODERATOR: You need to capture as many photos and videos as you can
because when she gets older, she’s going to love this.
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: That’s what I mean. Just soaking it in for her, and
then hopefully one day she’s, like, Oh, that was pretty cool. Yeah.
THE MODERATOR: We’ll open it up to questions.
Q. Scott, for you confidence level this Friday night compared to this
time last year, and is there a major importance in having an early draw
tomorrow?
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Confidence level is very similar. I feel very good
about the car. It’s definitely harder. It’s a handful, especially those
last couple of laps for anyone.
But, yeah, look, I think cool temps, it doesn’t really matter. I think
I’m excited to see whatever draw we have. It’s just your destiny at that
point.
Ideally, yes, but hopefully we have enough car pace that it doesn’t
matter, but I don’t want to eat my words either. It’s always tough
around here. You just have to make sure you do the four laps and see
where it puts you.
Q. How difficult are those four laps, and how difficult is it to do it
ultimately three times to win the pole?
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: That’s I think the hardest thing right now. Doing the
ones on Sunday, especially that blew my mind a little bit just how hard,
and you’re on the limit for basically eight laps on Sunday, which are
some of the hardest laps you’ll ever do. I think they’re going to be
even harder this weekend with the wind and whatever.
I think you’ll see some really fast times on Sunday, whoever gets in. I
think the track temp is going to be down. The wind is going to be down.
I think the car is going to be super quick.
THE MODERATOR: Scott, be careful. Lucy is clearly infatuated with Kyle.
Q. Scott, congratulations. One question for you. A little technical
question. You are running now with highest boost, if I understood the
regulations correctly. When you are running with higher boost, does the
car have to be adjusted as well to the higher boost, or you just put the
boost up?
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: I put the boost up. We have a very similar setup to
what we had last year, and you just fine-tune with the weight, but you
certainly do need to have a think about that from a balance perspective.
Obviously you’re trying to judge drag with downforce as well. Yeah, we
definitely had to adjust things as the runs went on.
Q. Not necessary to make big adjustment to the car.
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: No, not a huge amount, if the car is in the window.
THE MODERATOR: Obviously the qualifying draw is coming up next. We’ll
switch out the room pretty quickly and get that started around 6:15.
Scott, Lucy – good luck in the draw. Have a great night .