Colton Herta led a 1-2 for Andretti Global in second practice for IndyCar’s Detroit GP, with his team-mate Kyle Kirkwood finishing second despite clashing with Santino Ferrucci. Herta also secured pole position for the Detroit Grand Prix, marking his 12th career pole and his first since Mid-Ohio last July. Herta avoided red flags to storm to pole position. Alex Palou will start alongside Herta on the front row, followed by Josef Newgarden, Scott McLaughlin, Scott Dixon, and Kyle Kirkwood.
Andretti Global’s Colton Herta avoided the red flags to storm to pole for Sunday’s #IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix, just beating champion Alex Palou to P1 🥇 FULL REPORT & RESULTS 👇 https://t.co/Lgt6t9Sh0k
Herta & Palou will share the front row for the #DetroitGP. #IndyCar https://t.co/OOIAKomdUy
It's been nearly a year (since Mid-Ohio last July), but Colton Herta nabs a pole again -- the 12th of his career. 2. Palou 3. Newgarden 4. McLaughlin 5. Dixon 6. Kirkwood
With one minute remaining in the Fast Six: Palou Kirkwood Newgarden Herta McLaughlin Dixon #DetroitGP #IndyCar
Colton Herta led a 1-2 for Andretti Global in second practice for IndyCar’s Detroit GP ⏱️ His team-mate Kyle Kirkwood was second, but clashed with Santino Ferrucci on-track and in the pits 👀 Report ⬇️ https://t.co/3YwucbX0KM