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Friday at Gateway - Pro Mazda hold practice…

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Practice is that event where the driver and the car’s engineer work together to maximize the car for the particular track configuration, the track condition on race weekend and the weather expected for the weekend. It is essential to have a practice in order for the team to realize the most performance during the race.

The first of the series to practice are the guys from Pro Mazda. As this is an oval race a lot of the field that would race on road and street courses is taking the weekend off and the field is down to the 11 cars that want the oval experience or the points - or both.

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Here was the order of speed for the P-1 practice session for Pro Mazda, with times for the TOP FIVE: [R] denotes rookie

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1 - Rinus VeeKay [R]), Juncos Racing - time of 00:31.6486s for a speed of 142.186mph

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2 - Oliver Askew [R], Cape Motorsports - time of 00:31.8495s for a speed of 141.290mph

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3 - Parker Thompson [R], Exclusive Autosport - time of 00:32.3209s for a speed of 139.229mph

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4 - Rob Megennis [R], Juncos Racing - time of 00:32.4543s for a speed of 138.657mph

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5 - David Malukas [R], BN Racing - time of 00:32.4674s for a speed of 138.601mph

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6 - Nikita Lastochkin, Cape Motorsports
7 - Harrison Scott [R], RP Motorsport Racing
8 - Moises de la Vara [R], DEForce Racing
9 - Charles Finelli, FatBoy Racing!
10 - Sting Ray Robb, Team Pelfrey
11 - Mathias Soler-Obel [R], RP Motorsport Racing

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Notable:

  • The TOP SEVEN car are all serious about their future in IndyCars and all are podium or race-winning drivers, and that is why they are here for the oval. It matters.

  • Parker Thompson was the clear WINNER of the Freedom 90 at Lucas Oil Raceway last May - the only other oval on the 2018 Pro Mazda calendar.

  • VeeKay’s time is unofficially under the track record - as expected.

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Next, the Indy Lights hold practice…

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