O’Ward sets track record at Barber, Johnson ready for debut
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Pato O’Ward ran three blistering laps around Barber Motorsports Park to win the pole for IndyCar’s season-opening race and make good on his promise to become a headache that series veterans must deal with all year long.
O’Ward, in his second full season of IndyCar and the centerpiece of Arrow McLaren SP’s bid to become an IndyCar heavyweight, set a new track record in Saturday qualifying. It came in the second round and then he closed out the session with a pole-winning run of 1 minute, 5.8479 seconds to win the second pole of his career.
O’Ward’s lap of 1:05.5019 earlier in qualifying broke the record of 1:06.6001 set by Sebastien Bourdais in 2016.
“I want to win races, I want to challenge for the championship the whole year and we want to be able to talk not just about myself but the whole team,” O’Ward said. “We’re just ready. We’re ready to go. I don’t feel like such an underdog.”