![]() ![]() 78 car, but he slowed it down and brought it to pit road. Juncos Hollinger sent rookie Agustin Canapino for a second run, but the always impressive touring car ace had a scary moment at Turn 1, smacking his right rear tire against the SAFER barrier just hard enough to damage his suspension, briefly inducing a scary wriggle from the No. ![]() Scott Dixon, five-time polesitter at Indy, went back out with 2h40m to go and ran three laps north of 233mph and a fourth of 232.6mph which resulted in an average of 233.375mph - enough to bounce him from the lower reaches of the top 10 into fourth place.Īndretti Autosport’s Colton Herta tried and failed to improve, teammate Kyle Kirkwood improved but remained outside the top dozen, and Romain Grosjean’s next attempt was waved off.Įd Carpenter tried to improve but departed from Lane 2, so when his fourth lap dragged his average down, his original speed kept him in the top 12. ![]() Tony Kanaan was 15th when he hit the track for a second time and he set the same time as Ed Carpenter’s original run to the ten-thousandth of a second, but because he set it later, he was classified 13th and therefore still not in the group to run again on Sunday. Ilott sprung from 34th to 27th on his second run, the JHR team having tuned the new chassis it had built up overnight, but another troubled RLL driver, Jack Harvey, saw his second qualifying attempt waved off by Ind圜ar as his first three laps were under 230mph, and David Malukas suffered the same fate for Dale Coyne Racing. Penske’s 2018 winner Will Power’s original run had dropped to 17th in the order by the time he hit the track again, but he smoothly moved into 11th with a 232.719mph average to bump teammate Newgarden out of the top 12 drivers who will get to run again on Sunday in the quest for pole position. 45 Hy-Vee car looking comfortable if slow, and he moved into 29th. Another of the RLL cars, that of Christian Lundgaard, delivered the opposite kind of run to Rahal, the No. Teammate Pagenaud had metronomic-like speed in his second run – three 231.9mphs and a 231.6mph – and came in 22nd.ĭefending Indy 500 winner Marcus Ericsson lost only 1mph over his four laps and improved to 10th, but Graham Rahal’s struggles continued, faster only than Callum Ilott of Juncos Hollinger Racing. Helio Castroneves’ second run was far more comfortable than his first, and he lifted himself way out of the danger zone of needing to squabble for the last row on Sunday, claiming 20th with a 231.954mph. Ryan Hunter-Reay’s Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Chevy made a second run and the 2014 Indy 500 champion improved to 17th, Colton Herta did not improve on his second attempt, and then Josef Newgarden’s first run was just enough to nudge McLaughlin out of the top 12. In fact, all four Arrow McLaren Chevrolet drivers booked a spot in the Fast 12 session on Sunday, where they will face opposition from the Chip Ganassi Racing Honda quartet, the startlingly strong AJ Foyt Racing entries of Santino Ferrucci and rookie Benjamin Pedersen, and singleton entries from Team Penske and Ed Carpenter Racing.Īfter pulling out of the original qualifying line, Penske’s Scott McLaughlin was the first to hit the track from Lane 1 - the priority lane - and while his first lap was an impressive 233.515mph, there was 2.2mph loss over the course of the four laps, and he did well to deliver an average of 232.503mph, enough for 12th at the time. Felix Rosenqvist delivered a four-lap average of almost 234mph to eclipse teammate Alexander Rossi’s long-time benchmark and top Day 1 of qualifying for the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500. All he wants is to be accepted - but can he convince his new classmates that he's just like them, underneath it all?Ī funny, frank and astonishingly moving novel to read in one sitting, pass on to others, and remember long after the final page, this special anniversary edition also features an afterword from the author on ten years of Wonder. Now, for the first time, he's being sent to school. Ordinary kids aren't stared at wherever they go.īorn with a facial difference, Auggie has been home-schooled by his parents his whole life. But ordinary kids don't make other ordinary kids run away screaming in playgrounds. ![]() He does ordinary things - eating ice cream, playing on his Xbox. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably worse.'Īuggie wants to be an ordinary ten-year-old. Palacio | Illustrator: Tad Carpenter | Age: 4-10 | EnglishĪ stunning illustrated edition featuring original colour artwork by Tad Carpenter, the artist behind Wonder 's iconic cover, which celebrates ten years of this bestselling global phenomenon. ![]()
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