By Patrick Stephan

Some of the fans were up nice and early for today’s Indy Lights session at Mid-Ohio.

Welcome to a slightly cooler Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for today’s first Road to Indy activity – Practice #2 for the Indy Lights Series presented by Cooper Tires.

The session got started at 8:35am following a Porsche Sprint Challenge qualifying session with the air temp a nice 71F, and the track at 83.7. We saw track temps as high as 126F yesterday so this is a nice change, though not sure how representative that will make the track Sunday’s 10:35am Lights race.

The forecast for today calls much cooler temperatures – and decreasing humidity after a cold front blew through last night – bringing some overnight rain. That high of 82 is WAY better than yesterday’s 92F.  Here is the forecast from our friend Indycar Weatherman on twitter @Indycar_Wxman

On the track, we had Christian Rasmussen leading the session early with a lap of 1:16.2056 as things go off to a fairly slow start.

The first red flag of the 40 minute session came at about the 10 minute mark when James Roe spun over at Turn 11. His car was pulled back on the track by the AMR INDYCAR Safety team.

The session picked up pace and speed and at about 19 minutes remaining mark, we had  Benajamin Pedersen leading with a best lap of 1:13.1687, followed by Linus Lundqvist, Rasmussen, Jacob Abel, and Danial Frost – who won the pole here for last year’s second race.

The second red flag of the session came courtesy of Sting Ray Robb who found the tire barrier outside Turn 9 with 18 minutes remaining in the session. Looked like that incident actually started in Turn 8 as he was a little wide of the insider curbing on that right hand bend causing him to push wide and slide off the track and in to the tires outside the hard right Turn 9 corner.

He climbed out under his own power, but the car had to be brought back on the hook.

Back to green with 11 minutes to go and we’re seeing lots of improving lap times, though Pedersen still leads the session. Among those going quicker were Matthew Brabham who took the top spot a lap later at 1:12.5394

At the 5 minute to go mark, Rasmussen spun in Turn 13, did a quick 180 and was able to continue. Meanwhile Hunter McElrea had gone P1 with a lap of 1:12.3471.

Not a minute after Rasmussen moved out of the way, Brabham spun in the same final corner. He wasn’t quite able to make the car turn around, had to grab reverse and then got pointed the right direction – but not before impeding the lap of McElrea.

Back to green all around the track for the final four minutes and we got to the end cleanly with McElrea leading Brabham, Rasmussen, Lundqvist and Abel. As I look at the timesheet though I’m hearing Timing and Scoring is still deleting some laps for folks that ran though local yellows, so I had to wait a bit for the official time sheet – which is now below along with today’s full schedule:

Pos Car # DRIVER
Best Time
Diff Best Lap Total Laps
1 27 Hunter McElrea
01:12.1490
–.—- 15 16
2 83 Matthew Brabham
01:12.5394
0.3904 12 17
3 28 Christian Rasmussen
01:12.5893
0.4403 16 18
4 26 Linus Lundqvist
01:12.6724
0.5234 16 17
5 51 Jacob Abel
01:12.7477
0.5987 14 15
6 24 Benjamin Pedersen
01:12.8092
0.6602 17 18
7 68 Danial Frost
01:12.9179
0.7689 18 18
8 7 Christian Bogle
01:13.2611
1.1121 19 19
9 21 Kyffin Simpson
01:13.3441
1.1951 20 20
10 11 Antonio Serravalle
01:13.3993
1.2503 20 20
11 99 Ernie Francis Jr.
01:13.6437
1.4947 13 17
12 2 Sting Ray Robb
01:14.1850
2.036 7 7
13 12 James Roe
01:18.3611
6.2121 3 3

 

 

Saturday Schedule:

8:00 AM – 8:20 AM Porsche Sprint Challenge Qualifying
8:35 AM – 9:15 AM Indy Lights Practice 2
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM NTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice 2
10:45 AM – 11:25 AM USF 2000 Race 2
11:40 AM – 12:30 PM Indy Pro 2000 Race 1
12:45 PM – 1:30 PM Porsche Sprint Challenge Race 1
1:45 PM – 2:05 PM Indy Lights Qualifying
2:45 PM – 4:00 PM NTT INDYCAR SERIES Qualifying
4:15 PM – 4:45 PM Stadium Super Trucks Race 1
5:00 PM – 5:40 PM USF2000 Race 3
5:55 PM – 6:40 PM Indy Pro 2000 Race 2
After Dusk Fireworks