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Friday morning at Gateway - Indy Pro 2000 holds testing…

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The only difference between “testing” and a race weekend practice session is who pays for the track time. The Road to Indy likes to provide the drivers in their series with as much track time as possible on a given weekend, so as to gain experience - the whole point of the exercise. Whenever possible, the series will buy additional track time from the venue for testing. This does two things: It gives the drivers useful experience on the track; it ultimately makes the show for fans all the better, as the kids look great out there, instead of hapless.

Indy Pro 2000 had two test sessions, this morning, and we have the results here, by COMBINING the two sessions

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Here is the order of speed for the Indy Pro 2000 test sessions COMBINED, with times for the TOP FIVE: [R] denotes rookie; time is for 1 lap; driver’s best session is in ( )

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1 - Salvador de Alba [R], Jay Howard Driver Development - time of 32.0297s for a speed of 140.495mph (1)
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2 - Braden Eves, Jay Howard Driver Development - time of 32.1227s for a speed of 140.088mph (1)
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3 - Reece Gold, Juncos Hollinger Racing - time of 32.1592s for a speed of 139.929mph (1)
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4 - Nolan Siegel [R], DEForce Racing - time of 32.2247s for a speed of 139.644mph (1)
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5 - Louis Foster [R], Exclusive Autosport - time of 32.2402s for a speed of 139.577mph (1)
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6 - Josh Green [R], Turn 3 Motorsports (1)
7 - Marcos Flack [R], Jay Howard Driver Development (1)
8 - Jordan Missig [R], Pabst Racing (2)
9 - Enaam Ahmed, Juncos Hollinger Racing (1)
10 - Bijoy Garg [R], DEForce Racing (1)

11 - Yuven Sundaramoorthy [R], Pabst Racing (2)
12 - Kiko Porto [R], DEForce Racing (1)
13 - Trey Burke [R], Turn 3 Motorsports
14 - Jack William Miller, Miller Vinatieri Motorsports w/ Exclusive Autosport (1)
15 - Lindsay Brewer [R], Exclusive Autosport (2)

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Notable:

  • Salvador has the most oval experience, due to his time in tin-top stockers in Mexico, and though the vehicle dynamics are way different, all ovals still have a similarity that translates.

  • The TOP FIVE guys here are also in the TOP EIGHT on points, so no surprises. Enaam Ahmed is 3rd in the points, but he’s a European road racer with very little oval experience.

  • There are three new series rookies out there, this weekend. Jonathan Browne for Turn 3 Motorsports is in Ireland, taking his college final exams, so filling in for him is USF2000 driver Trey Burke. USF2000 driver Bijoy Garg is getting his first taste of IP2K cars thanks to his team, DEForce Racing. Finally, Aussie Marcos Flack is making his series debut, driving for Jay Howard Driver Development. Marcos is a race WINNER from GB3 - essentially, British Formula 3.

  • Marcos is already impressing, as like Enaam Ahmed, he has European road racing experience only, but he’s already right in there with the big dogs on the oval.

  • Jack William Miller’s team Miller Vinatieri Motorsports has a new partnership with Exclusive Autosport, likely to the end of the season.

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left to right, Trey Burke, Bijoy Garg and Marcos Flack - new rooks
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Salvador de Alba - TOPS in testing
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Indy Pro 2000 will be back on track Saturday morning for their official practice session, followed by qualifying and later in the day their race. Next up, the first IndyCar practice session…

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