Indianapolis 500 pole winner Simon Pagenaud devoted yesterday's practice to working exclusively in race trim. The result didn't change.
The Team Penske driver remained atop the speed chart for another day, this time in the second-to-last practice for Sunday's race. His fast lap of 228.441mph (367.6km/h) in cool temperatures bettered that of teammate and 2017 series champion Josef Newgarden at 228.273 (367.4km/h).
"It was really good to run with so many people on track," Pagenaud said. "It was almost like a race. The trick part is that it was so cold, every car looks good. You want to see how your car is, but you want to see how everyone else is, too."
Pagenaud has all the momentum.
After ending a 21-race winless streak by making it to victory lane in the IndyCar Grand Prix, he celebrated his 35th birthday with the third fastest four-lap qualifying average on Saturday, then returned to the 2.5-mile (4km) oval less than 24 hours later and became the first French driver to take the No1 starting spot in 100 years.