Colton Herta credited his and his father Bryan Herta’s call to change to slick tyres after just two laps with putting him in position to win the 2022 Grand Prix of Indianapolis.
Herta joked after the race that his victory in the wet race was down to “pure talent,” before admitting: “It was really just the call for wets to slicks.
“I think we gained 15 spots on that transition,” Herta explained. “We pitted on lap three, everybody pitted on lap four or five. We gained 15 spots in that transition to go from 15th to first.”
In reality, he’d gone from 14th to first in that opening sequence, which was still an impressive feat – considering no IndyCar driver had previously won at the Indianapolis Grand Prix circuit from lower than eighth on the grid.
Even more impressive was the impeccable save he had on lap four to prevent from spinning off the road at turns eight and nine. Herta was on full opposite lock to keep his car pointing forward on a damp track, and within reach of Pato O’Ward for the net lead of the race.
“I was on the rack stops, and I was shoving so hard to get more wheel, but I couldn’t,” Herta said. “I think what happened is it was drying, but maybe I went out a little bit wider on the entry of the corner than I had been, and got that left rear on a damp patch or something. That’s what it felt like – because I turned in and it just lost everything immediately.”
“I would have been upset if I spun there, but I would have been even more upset because I didn’t know that was for the lead of the race. I thought maybe I was tenth or 11th. Maybe gained a few spots from that, so I had no clue where I was on track. I guess that was one of the only mistakes we made today.”
During the sixth caution of the race on lap 59, another critical decision in the pits nearly cost Herta the race. He pitted for slick tyres, before coming back into the pits two laps later for another set of wet tyres.
Recalling a conversation with his father and…