ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Josef Newgarden gained the pole for IndyCar’s season-opening race on Saturday, giving Workforce Penske one thing to rejoice as its management confronted criticism all through the paddock for its administration of the sequence.
It made for a bizarre day on what is meant to be a celebratory weekend as IndyCar received again on monitor after a six month offseason. As a substitute, the temper was muted.
Reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou was eradicated within the first spherical of qualifying, as was Alexander Rossi, who believed he was impeded by one other driver and sequence officers did not act. Callum Ilott, the fill-in for injured David Malukas, additionally was eradicated, becoming a member of Rossi as two Arrow McLaren Racing drivers knocked out.
Rahal Letterman Lanigan noticed Graham Rahal and Pietro Fittipaldi eradicated within the first spherical, as was Kyle Kirkwood, a two-time race winner final season for Andretti World.
All of it created a shootout between Newgarden and Felix Rosenqvist for the pole for Sunday’s opener. Rosenqvist certified second in his debut with Meyer Shank Racing, whereas Pato O’Ward of McLaren was third, adopted by Colton Herta of Andretti.
Romain Grosjean of Juncos Hollinger Racing was fifth in his debut together with his new workforce, and Marcus Ericsson finalized the Quick Six shootout in his debut with Andretti.
Newgarden gained 4 races final yr together with the Indy 500 however failed to attain a single pole.
“It is a rock star workforce,” Newgarden mentioned Saturday. “I do not need to get too enthusiastic about it. We should always take pleasure in it, however we have to get by way of tomorrow. Tomorrow is what pays the payments.”
Off the monitor, there’s dissension all through the paddock as a number of workforce homeowners are rising stressed with Penske Leisure’s administration of the sequence. Michael Andretti went as far as to name on Roger Penske to promote the sequence if he does not make investments the capital wanted to raise IndyCar’s profile.
“I feel there’s lots of people on the sidelines pondering, ‘It is a diamond within the tough for those who do it proper.’ However what you want is large cash behind it to get it to that degree, and if he isn’t prepared to do it, I feel he ought to step apart and let another person purchase it,” Andretti mentioned.
His public criticism enraged Penske executives, who’ve had a number of conversations with Andretti officers since his Friday feedback. Penske owns each IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Andretti wasn’t alone in venting; Brad Hollinger, co-owner of tiny Juncos Hollinger Racing, on Saturday outpointed the variations between the vitality surrounding a System 1 race versus the toned-down promotion of IndyCar occasions.
“Now we have by far the most effective product, the racing is spectacular. It is phenomenal. Simply examine it to what is going on on actually proper now over in Saudi Arabia – we already know who’s going to win the race, who’s going to come back in second and third,” Hollinger mentioned of Max Verstappen’s nineteenth win within the final 20 F1 races.
“Right here you possibly can have the highest 15 to twenty guys combating for the highest place. However the best way it’s packaged and promoted must be dramatically enhanced. And the one method to do this is to get extra money into this system.”
Hollinger referred to as for “meaningfully extra funding in advertising and marketing and social media.
“You go to any race on this planet in System 1 and the second you get off the airplane, you understand a race is there,” Hollinger continued. “Any race that we’ve got, you get off the aircraft, and half the individuals do not even know that there is a race on the racetrack.”
Requested if he’d shared his ideas with Penske, Hollinger mentioned, “in so many phrases, sure,” however he discovered that Penske was “intensely targeted on the Indy 500, and I perceive that, I get that.
“However we’ve got 16 different races and they’re thrilling, they’re large, and will explode (IndyCar).”
Penske acquired assist from Chip Ganassi, his high rival within the sequence. Ganassi outpointed that Penske took possession of IndyCar and IMS simply two months earlier than the COVID-19 shutdown and he stored the sequence afloat and continued to pay groups their bonus cash whilst races had been being held with out spectators.
“Anyone that may run the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with no followers within the stands? He is received my vote,” Ganassi mentioned. “He coughed up the cash to purchase the place, and he coughed it up throughout COVID and stored the sequence working. I will give him a cross for a pair years. Let him get again on his ft. I am not going to sharpshoot him. I do not need to overlook about COVID so shortly and all the consequences that had.”
Mark Miles, the CEO of Penske Leisure, mentioned IndyCar lacks the budgets of F1 and NASCAR and any comparisons are unfair.
“Roger will inform you he is severe, and we’re methods we will enhance our development extra dramatically, however we’re not going to make the identical investments that could be made if we had $1 billion a yr in TV income,” Miles mentioned.
In IndyCar’s try at harm management, it introduced that its 75-second promotional video has been seen extra that 1.9 million occasions on YouTube. IndyCar additionally famous that seven totally different groups had been within the high eight of Friday follow – 5 totally different groups comprised the Quick Six qualifying shootout – and Jon Bon Jovi will narrate the race intro for NBC’s broadcast.
Bon Jovi can also be driving within the “Quickest Seat in Sports activities” as he’ll be part of Helio Castroneves in IndyCar’s two-seater.
IndyCar mentioned merchandise gross sales are up 30% this weekend and the group for the twentieth working of the St. Pete race is predicted to be the biggest in race historical past.