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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Everyone will follow Colton Herta in Toronto today

Everyone will follow Colton Herta in Toronto today


It was a global Andretti weekend at the Ontario Honda dealer Indy Toronto. Last year's racing winner Colton Herta won the NTT P1 Award and Kyle Kirkwood for the third time in four years in four years and deserves the sixth starting position for today's race.

But in the morning warm -up session it was Arrow McLaren on the front.

SEE: Session results

Christian Lundgaard, who won the race in 2023, and Nolan Siegel were 1-2 in practice, although the Times was more than six seconds before Herta's pole profit pace, since the teams were not as maximum as the route conditions were not the way they were being held when the race is held. The Canadian morning offered a moist surface at the exhibition location.

Herta's best round was a full 20 seconds slower than he qualified; Kirkwoods was slower for 37 seconds. So these could not really be taken into account.

The only incident in the 30-minute session was Santino Ferruccis trouble in curve 7. The driver of the Sexton Properties No. 14/AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet hit the wall hard and led to a long slide in the process area of turn 8. All four corners of the car were damaged, a high repair with such a limited time Run.

The program begins at 12 p.m. ET on Fox, the Fox Sports app and the Indycar Radio Network. The green flag wakes up around 12:22 p.m.

The winner of this event has come off the shelf in the past two years and three times in the past four years. This is the fourth and last street race of the season.

After qualifying 11. Dixon is one of five former series winners at the exhibition location. The others are Team Penske's Will Power (three victories) and Josef Newgarden (two). Lundgaard and Herta (2024) are individual winners.

This race is 90 laps, which was used more than in its history, except in 2014 when it was a Doubleader.

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