Frenchman Simon Pagenaud races to fastest practice lap at Toronto Indy
TORONTO — What’s touted as the toughest road track on the IndyCar Series is living up to its billing.
Simon Pagenaud laid down the fastest practice lap of the day at the Honda Indy Toronto on Friday, successfully negotiating a tricky Turn 11 that stumped several other drivers.
“I love this track. It’s just a lot of fun,” Pagenaud said. “It reminds me of Reims in France, and it’s just awesome. Just really like the rhythm. The car is honestly really good. I just needed to put a good lap together, and it seems good on every tire in every condition. I’ve got to get the job done, and I’ll tell you what, man, this is so much fun.”
The Frenchman, who won the Indy 500 in May, had a one-lap time of 59.8708 seconds in the afternoon session. Felix Rosenqvist was second in the afternoon, with a time of 59.9311, while Sebastien Bourdais was third (59.9866).