Andretti Autosport’s Colton says that it was overall a good session for the No.26 Gainbridge Honda as he ended the second practice ahead of qualifying for the Honda Indy Toronto fastest.

Herta set a benchmark of 01:00.5657s ending the morning just ahead of his teammate Kyle Kirkwood in the No.27 AutoNation Honda who set a 01:00.5972s.

Marcus Ericsson in the No.8 Huski Iced Spritz Chip Ganassi Racing Honda was third just ahead of his teammate Alex Palou in the No.10 Journie Rewards Honda.

Pato O’Ward was the fastest Chevrolet in fifth place just ahead of Christian Lundgaard and Andretti Autosport’s Romain Grosjean in the No.28 DHL Honda.

Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon in the No.9 PNC Bank Honda was eighth with a time of 01:00.8652s.

Josef Newgarden in the No.2 Snap-On Chevrolet was ninth just ahead of David Malukas who rounded out the top ten.

Callum Ilott had a solid session for Juncos Hollinger Racing ending the session just outside the top ten in 11th with Will Power in the No.12 Verizon 5G Chevrolet in 12th with a time of 01:01.0615s.

It will be interesting to see if Penske can improve and make it into the Firestone Fast 6.

Graham Rahal in the No.15 United Rentals Honda was 13th just ahead of Scott McLaughlin and Felix Rosenqvist who caused the only red flag of the session with less than ten minutes remaining in the session.

Jack Harvey was 16th while it was a solid session for AJ Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci in the No.14 Sexton Properties Chevrolet who was 17th with a time of 01:01.1655s.

Rinus VeeKay was w8th just ahead of Marcus Armstrong and Helio Castroneves.

Hometown hero Devlin DeFrancesco was 21st for Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport just ahead of Benjamin Pedersen in the No.55 Sexton Properties AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet.

Agustin Canapino was 23rd just ahead of Ryan Hunter-Reay and Alexander Rossi while Sting Ray Robb and Tom Blomqvist rounded out the order.

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