IndyCar Toronto: Kirkwood tops FP1 on “ridiculously bumpy” track

Kirkwood topped the 75-minute session around the 11-turn, 1.786-mile Exhibition Place street course with a best lap of 1m00.8075s.
Chip Ganassi Racing’s rookie Marcus Armstrong set the early pace at 1m03.8989s as drivers encountered a track that was bumpier than ever after a brutal winter in the Canadian city.
Sections of the track had been resurfaced since, but the patchwork quality of …Keep reading
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