INDIANAPOLIS — Tony Kanaan, the 2013 Indianapolis 500 winner who is competing in his final NTT IndyCar Series race of his career, was the fastest driver in Saturday morning’s final one-hour practice before qualifications for the 107th Indianapolis 500. One of his three teammates, 2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi, was second at 232.904 mph in the No 7 Chevrolet. Four Hondas followed led by Alex Palou, third fastest at 232.823 mph in the No. 10 American Legion Honda for Chip Ganassi Racing, Kyle Kirkwood at 232.615 mph in the No. Only 10 of the 34 cars entered in this year’s Indianapolis 500 participated in the early morning session.
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