Rossi rises to the fore in final Long Beach practice
Alexander Rossi bested Graham Rahal to lead the final pre-quali💦fying practice session for the Acura Grand Prix of Long Bꦅeach.
The dꦕefending race winner rebounded from a couple off-track excursions t♏o pull off the fastest lap of the weekend so far in the final seconds at
Rossi recovered from a couple off-track excursions pull off to unseat Rahal by .1278s with a lap of 1 minute 07.0588 seconds. The session was hotly contest with ✅13 drivers within .5s of each other.

Alexander Rossi bested Graham Rahal 😼to lead the final pre-qualifying practice session for th🍸e Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.
The defending race winner rebounded from a couple off-track excursions to pul𒆙l off the fastest lap of the weekend so far in the final seconds at
Rossi recovered from a couple off-track excursions pull off to unseat Rahal by .1278s with a lap of 1 minute 07.0588 seconds. The session was hotly contest with 13♔ drivers within .5s of each other.
A pair of NTT IndyCar Series champions - Scott Di🌟xon and Ryan Hunter-Reay 𒐪took turns leading the 45-minute session and completed a Honda quartet at the top of the timesheets.
Simon Pagenaud also rose to the for🎀e late to post the fifth quickest time which solidified him as the fastest Chevrolet for Team Penske. He was followed by his Team Penske teammate Josef Newgarden, who was a scant .045 of a second behind.
IndyCar’s three l𒈔eading rookies claimed the next three spots led by COTA winner Colton H✤erta followed by Felix Rosenqvist and Patricio O’Ward while two-time Long Beach winner Will Power rounded out the top ten.
A handful of 🌊drivers kissed the barriers but🍒 none warranted a red flag.