“It was good to be back in the car and get going again,” O’Ward said.
“It’s a track that I ran strong at back in 2017, and I’m looking forward to building on that for this weekend here in my Indy car,” O’Ward said.
“The sports car was more stiff overall, so you felt the bumps and movement of the track a lot more than in this Indy car,” Carlin Chevrolet said.
“Unfortunately, we didn’t learn much when we put the red (alternate) tires on in this afternoon’s practice because of a problem with the No. 31 Carlin Chevrolet,” O’Ward said.
