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  1. Jakes-R Dale Coyne Racing Honda Dallara 223.482 [First Day] 18. JR Hildebrand Panther Racing Chevrolet Dallara 223.422 [First Day] 19. Takuma Sato Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda Dallara 223.392 [First Day] 20. Townsend Bell Schmidt Hamilton Racing Honda...

  2. Viso 224.422 10 Rubens Barrichello 224.264 11 Alex Tagliani 224.000 12 Graham Rahal 223.959 13 Ana Beatriz 223.920 14 Charlie Kimball 223.868 15 Scott Dixon 223.684 16 Dario Franchitti 223.582 17 James Jakes 223.482 18 JR Hildebrand 223.422 19 Takuma Sato...

  3. 11:33 a.m.: Sebastian Saavedra heads out to qualify for Andretti Autosport, but a telltale puff of smoke from the right exhaust bank appears to indicate an engine problem for the Chevy-powered No. 17 car. The Colombian coasts back to the pits before...

  4. ...0.4428 225.021 14 Charlie Kimball 0.4529 224.964 15 James Jakes 0.4536 224.960 16 Ed Carpenter 0.4561 224.946 17 Takuma Sato 0.4777 224.825 18 Graham Rahal 0.4840 224.789 19 Sebastian Saavedra 0.5069 224.661 20 Mike Conway 0.5655 224.333 21 Rubens Barrichello...

  5. Graham Rahal followed Newgarden in his Ganassi Racing Honda, posting a 222.0 mph tour, and Will Power, first of the Chevrolet-powered teams, ran his best lap of the month in the No. 12 Team Penske car with a lap of 221.9 mph. Dale Coyne Racing's Justin...

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