Arrow McLaren’s Alexander Rossi in the No.7 VELO Chevrolet stayed top in the second practice session at Road America ahead of qualifying for Sunday’s Sonsio Grand Prix. Rossi set a fastest time of 01:40.9112s ending the session just ahead of Colton Herta who brought out the red flag with five minutes to go. Herta in the No.26 Gainbridge Honda set a time of 01:41,0584s while Simon Pagenaud brought out the fifth red flag of the session with just seconds left.

It was a great session for Felix Rosenqvist in the No.6 onsemi Chevrolet as he was third quickest with a time of 01:41.2572s just ahead of David Malukas who was fourth with a time of 01:41.3010s.

Marcus Armstrong in the No.11 Ridgeline Lubricants Chip Ganassi Racing Honda was the only CGR driver who didn’t have an issue as he ended the session in fifth place. just ahead of AJ Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci who ended the session in 6th place with a time of 01:41.3534s.

Pato O’Ward was seventh just ahead of Kyle Kirkwood while Scott McLaughlin and Rinus VeeKay rounded out the top ten.

Christian Lundgaard was 11th just ahead of Indianapolis 500 winner Josef Newgarden who set a time of 01:41.7095s while Benjamin Pedersen was 14th just ahead of Graham Rahal in the No.15 Fifth Third Bank Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda just ahead of Devlin DeFrancesco and Helio Castroneves,

Callum Ilott was 18th just ahead of Ryan Hunter-Reay while Sting Ray Robb rounded out the top twenty. Simon Pagenaud was 21st for Meyer Shank Racing despite bringing out a red flag. Romain Grosjean was 22nd just ahead of Marcus Ericsson who spun in the No.8 Huski Iced Spritz Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

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Agustin Canapino was 24th just ahead of Will Power and Scott Dixon while championship leader Alex Palou crashed heavily meaning that Chip Ganassi Racing has a lot of work to repair both Scott Dixon’s No.9 PNC Bank Honda and Alex Palou’s No.10 American Legion Honda.

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