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Alexander Rossi fastest as rain disrupts second IndyCar Phoenix test day

Alexander Rossi fastest as rain disrupts second IndyCar Phoenix test day

The NTT IndyCar Series completed the second and final day of testing at Phoenix Raceway on Wednesday, with all 25 confirmed 2026 entrants taking to the track.

In the morning session of the Unser Open Test, Alexander Rossi set the fastest time in his Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet.

He turned a lap at 174.444 MPH, which was considerably faster than the day before.

The 34-year-old set an even faster lap in the afternoon, clocking in at 20.6254 seconds and an average speed of 174.542 MPH.

Josef Newgarden and Alex Palou set the second and third fastest laps, both during the morning session.

Christian Rasmussen was fourth quick and Tuesday’s fast man David Malukas set the fifth fastest time on the second day.

The fastest rookie of the day was Mick Schumacher, who turned a lap of 171.096 MPH on Wednesday morning.

Overall, he was 18th fastest across the two days, and logged an impressive 222 laps as he continues to come to grips with oval racing.

Up and down the order, drivers praised the track and thoroughly enjoyed their test running.

Their only concern is if a second groove will materialize during the race weekend, but otherwise none had any complaints about how the cars handled on the one-mile oval.

Stop and Start

The three-hour morning session was only stopped once for debris, but the afternoon session ad a few interruptions.

Just as the final portion of the test was set to get underway, rain showers moved into the area and put a stop to the action.

Despite being located on the edges of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix averages four days of measurable rain each February.

The rain was not consistent, however, and two hours of green flag conditions allowed drivers to finish up any last items on their checklists.

Marcus Ericsson’s afternoon did not go to plan as he found the wall in his #28 Andretti Global Honda.

The damage was limited to the rear of the car and the veteran drivers indicated that he felt like something broke on his car, leading to the incident.

Ericsson was unhappy to have his afternoon end early due to a crash. Photo: IndyCar – Chris Owens

Drivers were still able to turn a total of 4,853 laps over the eight hours of open track time, and all were able to get a good feel for the unique track.

The paddock will return to Phoenix in just two weeks’ time for the Good Ranchers 250, which will be IndyCar’s first race on the one-mile oval since 2018.


Combined times

# Driver Time (seconds) Avg. Speed (MPH) Laps
1 Rossi, Alexander 20.6254 174.542 195
2 Newgarden, Josef 20.6467 174.362 181
3 Palou, Alex 20.6635 174.220 190
4 Rasmussen, Christian 20.6987 173.924 195
5 Malukas, David 20.7183 173.759 165
6 O’Ward, Pato 20.7247 173.706 188
7 Kirkwood, Kyle 20.7302 173.660 242
8 Power, Will 20.7867 173.188 259
9 Ericsson, Marcus 20.7956 173.114 193
10 Armstrong, Marcus 20.8165 172.940 155
11 Dixon, Scott 20.8340 172.794 206
12 McLaughlin, Scott 20.8786 172.425 214
13 Rahal, Graham 20.9322 171.984 185
14 Rosenqvist, Felix 20.9439 171.888 204
15 VeeKay, Rinus 20.9541 171.804 228
16 Foster, Louis 20.9662 171.705 204
17 Siegel, Nolan 20.9751 171.632 200
18 Schumacher, Mick 21.0408 171.096 222
19 Grosjean, Romain 21.0541 170.988 181
20 Lundgaard, Christian 21.0615 170.928 218
21 Collet, Caio 21.1381 170.309 104
22 Hauger, Dennis 21.1647 170.095 173
23 Simpson, Kyffin 21.1770 169.996 234
24 Ferrucci, Santino 21.2024 169.792 121
25 Robb, Sting Ray 21.3550 168.579 196

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