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IndyCar Season Opener: Grading the Debutants and Team Switchers

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 19, 2025
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IndyCar Season Opener: Grading the Debutants and Team Switchers
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The IndyCar season kicked off with a bang, featuring a spectacular display of talent, grit, and strategy from both seasoned veterans and newcomers. Now, as the drivers gear up for the second round at Thermal, we take a moment to dissect their performance in St Petersburg and predict what lies ahead in this adrenaline-charged season.

Christian Lundgaard’s transition from Rahal to McLaren has certainly been a talking point. Despite the inherent pressure associated with joining a high-profile Formula 1-affiliated team like McLaren, Lundgaard has demonstrated a flair for the extraordinary. He outperformed all other McLaren cars, qualifying in fifth position, and secured an eighth-place race finish despite an unfavorable strategy. The race could have easily swung his way with a mid-race caution.

Reflecting on his performance, Lundgaard stated, “I wanted to be competitive,” and he has certainly proven his mettle. He acknowledged the collective efforts of his team and the potential of his teammate Pato O’Ward, promising to learn from each other to enhance the team’s overall performance.

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Marcus Armstrong’s move from Ganassi to Meyer Shank was marked by a strong start, as he qualified fourth, right behind team-mate Felix Rosenqvist. Despite a minor hiccup that resulted in a broken suspension, Armstrong expressed optimism for the future, emphasizing the need to perfect their Sunday game.

Alexander Rossi’s move from McLaren to Carpenter was also noteworthy. Despite a less-than-ideal street circuit car and a team undergoing significant changes, Rossi climbed from a 20th start to finish 10th by the end. He acknowledged the team’s strengths and weaknesses, expressing confidence in potential improvements and the team’s ability to execute them.

David Malukas, the new entrant from Meyer Shank to Foyt, had a less impressive start, marking his soft tyre practice-driven qualifying as one of his “worst drives”. However, his race performance showed potential for a top 10 finish, had it not been for a slow final pitstop.

Rinus VeeKay’s performance was uplifting despite Dale Coyne’s team losing several staff members in the off-season. VeeKay qualified 12th and finished ninth, setting the second-fastest lap of the race – a promising start that adds him to the rivals’ watchlist.

The debutant team Prema’s first IndyCar race saw mixed performances from Robert Shwartzman and Callum Ilott. Shwartzman, despite being slower than Ilott, had to endure the race without a radio – a significant handicap for a rookie. Ilott showed promise during the race, but a challenging qualifying session hampered his overall performance.

Devlin DeFrancesco’s return to the series with Rahal saw him qualifying 14th, a feat he had only achieved four times in his previous stint with Andretti over two years. A puncture leading to an extra stop cost him a potential top 10 finish.

Dale Coyne’s rookie, Jacob Abel, had a tough start, qualifying second slowest and finishing last. However, he managed to complete the race without any damage to the car, indicating a need for improvement in pace.

Lastly, Indy NXT champion Louis Foster made his IndyCar debut with Rahal, qualifying 16th out of 27 and emerging as the top rookie in the field. Unfortunately, his race was cut short due to a collision involving Will Power and Nolan Siegel.

In summary, the IndyCar season opener was a roller-coaster ride filled with excitement, anticipation, and a fair share of hiccups. As we move into the second round, it will be interesting to watch these drivers compete, improve, and strategize their way to success.

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