Fast Friday Wrap-Up

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 15, 2026 by Oilpressure


The sun finally came out around 4:00 this afternoon. While that was good for the comfort of the fans, the engines prefer things to be a little cooler.

I mentioned this earlier and hate being a Negative Nellie, but this was a very subdued crowd for Fast Friday. I’m going to blame it on the rain delay and the threatening looking weather. Those that were thinking about going early this morning probably gave up. Once the sun came out, it was very pleasant.

Felix Rosenqvist set the fastest time on Fast Friday, in what may be the ugliest car on the grid – but it appears to be fast. He set a speed of 233.372 mph. (My Photo)

It’s still hard to determine if a team feels like it’s in trouble, or are they just not showing their hand. Even though there is no bumping this year, and we will be treated to a new qualifying procedure – there is still pressure.

Even if a team is realistic and think they have no shot at the pole, they don’t want to be below that fifteenth position. Even if you are fifteenth, you can make some fairly drastic changes overnight to at least get up to the second or third row on Sunday. Qualify sixteenth or lower on Saturday, that’s where you start the race.

One team that looks like they are in trouble is Andretti Global. Yes, Marcus Ericsson turned the fifth quickest lap with a 232.622 mph, but that was with a big tow late in the day. His fastest no-tow speed was 231.420 mph, which was good for twenty-second. Will Power is fourteenth on the speed chart and Kyle Kirkwood is twenty-third.

One thing that is odd this year is that it seems each team has one driver who is exceedingly fast, while their teammates are languishing. Are they putting different setups on different cars, then when they find out which works the best, put that on the other cars? Is that what the Ganassi plan is? Alex Palou has been fast all month and was sixth today, but Scott Dixon has been quiet most of the month and was twelfth today. Kyffin Simpson was twenty-eighth today, and has been silent all month, but he sure has a pretty car.

Aside from Rosenqvist having the fastest speed, Alexander Rossi, Scott McLaughlin, Takuma Sato and Ericsson rounded out the Top Five. The bottom five, from the bottom up; were Katherine Legge (229.357), Mick Schumacher, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Romain Grosjean and Dennis Hauger.

The draw is going on as I type. Scott Dixon drew No. 1 for tomorrow, while Alex Palou drew No. 31. It may not matter, because rain is in the forecast, so if they do get to run tomorrow, it will probably be in cloudy conditions. No. 1 is only advantageous on warm sunny days.

The weather will be the story tomorrow. Some here are optimistic and are putting no stock in the forecast. Others are convinced we won’t turn a wheel tomorrow. I fall somewhere in the middle. I think we will be dodging raindrops and some cars will get qualified, but I also think that first-day qualifying will spill over into Sunday. If so, that will be a very full day and IndyCar officials will have their hands full juggling the schedule around.

I’ll close with some photos that Susan took this afternoon, and that will do it for us tonight. Since we are late leaving the track, we may just grab something quick near our hotel. Please come back here tomorrow. We plan to be here halfway early, unless we wake up to a downpour.

George Phillips

It’s Fast Friday at IMS!

Posted in IndyCar on May 15, 2026 by Oilpressure


Good afternoon from IMS, amd welcome to Fast Friday! We had a nice drive up, until we approached I-465, where there was a huge pile-up. We cut through neighborhoods and finally arrived at the track at 2:00 pm EDT – just as the cars were taking the track for the rain delay.

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Qualifying Preview

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 15, 2026 by Oilpressure


In the interest of full disclosure, I did not go to the track yesterday. If you read my post from Wednesday evening, you know that I have been under the weather (and that’s putting it mildly). After a terrible night, I woke up Thursday in pain, with little sleep and with a trip to Nashville staring me in the face to go get Susan and bring her back up today. Spending a day at the track can wear you out under normal circumstances. When you feel awful, it gets worse. I thought if I was going to safely make it to Nashville, I’d better forego the track. That’s when you know how bad I felt.

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Katherine Legge Will Attempt The Double

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 14, 2026 by Oilpressure


Last week, I saw a blurb on social media that Katherine Legge was planning on doing The Double; you know – race the Indianapolis 500 in the early afternoon, then jet off to Charlotte to run the Coca-Cola 600 that night.

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500 Practice Wrap-Up Day Two

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 13, 2026 by Oilpressure


As perfect as yesterday’s weather was, today’s was anything but. I arrived at the track around 10:00 am. It was sunny when I got out of the car and I debated whether or not to even bring my jacket. I’m glad I did. I think the warmest it got today was 64°. That was not bad when the sun was out. Unfortunately, that was only about 45-minutes into the session. The skies darkened, the wind stiffened and it was not enjoyable to be outside. The sun finally broke through around 3:00, but it remained windy and cold.

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The Day the Pace Car Crashed

Posted in IndyCar on May 13, 2026 by Oilpressure


If you have spent any time at all listening to The Talk of Gasoline Alley, you know there are certain topics that Donald Davidson does not like talking about. Sometimes it’s because he is asked about the same topic several times per year, and it gets old telling the story. The 1969 Jigger Sirois aborted pole run comes to mind. Another one is the story of Jim Hurtubise removing the engine out of his old Mallard and replacing it with ice and several cases of Miller High Life before placing the car at the end of the Bump-Day qualifying line. When the gun went off at 6:00, Hurtubise opened the hood of the front-engine roadster and offered up free beer to all of those around.

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500 Practice Wrap-Up Day One

Posted in Indianapolis 500 on May 12, 2026 by Oilpressure


Opening Day on the IMS oval did not disappoint. I arrived around 12:30, and it was sunny and just a little cool. As I went out to meet up with my friend Paul Dalbey and his son, Jack; I decided I would keep my jacket on. That was a big mistake. Although the thermometer was in the mid-70s, it seemed warmer than that.

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