By David Morgan, Associate Editor
SPEEDWAY, Ind. – Thus far through the Month of May at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Team Penske has elevated themselves as the favorites to take home the Borg Warner Trophy when the checkered flag falls on the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500.
But the 30 other drivers in the field are hoping to play spoiler on Sunday, including the four drivers from the Arrow McLaren stable – Alexander Rossi, Pato O’Ward, Callum Ilott, and NASCAR Cup champion Kyle Larson running in his first Indy 500.
Rossi and Larson will roll off from the second row as the top-two non-Penske cars, with O’Ward starting in the row behind them in eighth and Ilott having some work to do from 15th.
“You always want more, and we were hoping we were going to at least upset that front row lock that Penske pulled off,” said team Principal Gavin Ward. “But in terms of our race performance, race running, we’ve been really happy, and I feel like we’ve got four bullets in the chamber when it comes to trying to win the big show.”
In recent history, O’Ward has been the driver among the Arrow McLaren group that has been the biggest threat to win at Indianapolis, steadily increasing his best finishes from sixth to second in his first three starts and last season led a race-high 39 laps before a crash on Lap 192 brought his day to a screeching halt.
“The three Penskes are obviously the ones that look like they’re the ones to beat. I know there’s multiple cars in the field that will make them sweat,” said O’Ward.
“I’m confident that we can make our way forward and just put ourselves into a position to win it.”
While the Penske cars may have been the class of the field in qualifying, O’Ward explained that being fast in qualifying is one thing, but being fast in the race itself is a whole new animal.
“One thing is to qualify here, but one thing is to race and to make sure you’re one of the guys that has a shot,” he said.
“That’s where your whole team really comes into play. If you’re starting within the first 15 or 20 cars here, you’ve got a good car, you can win this race. Honestly eighth for me is phenomenal. I was super happy with that, considering where we started on Saturday. I think just now it’s just finalizing the little details and fixing the little issues that we know we’ve got and make sure that we’ve got the best tools at hand in order for me to get the job done…
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