While Chevrolet has dominated the street courses, Honda has found themselves capitalizing under rainy conditions during the season. It could be the same story this weekend as three Hondas topped the Sunday warm-up chart for the Honda Indy Toronto.
Carlos Munoz would top the chart with a lap of one minute and 0.2119 seconds as he will make his fourth career Toronto start from the 13th starting spot later today. He enters this weekend with a bit of momentum after finishing sixth last weekend at Texas Motor Speedway.
Graham Rahal, who has posted three podium finishes this year, was second quickest, 0.064 seconds off of Munoz. He is looking to bounce back this weekend after struggling in Texas due to not applying enough downforce to the car.
Conor Daly was third quickest as he is subbing for James Hinchcliffe for the third time this season, after running both race in Detroit. He had a solid run in the second of the two events, finishing sixth. This weekend’s event, though, marks his first Toronto start.
Tony Kanaan was fourth quickest as he was the quickest Chevrolet in the session, after finishing second at Texas. 2013 Honda Indy Toronto winner Scott Dixon rounded out the top-five.
Charlie Kimball was sixth quickest, followed by Simon Pagenaud, Stefan Colleti, James Jakes and Josef Newgarden. Pole sitter Will Power was 16th, while his teammate and points leader Juan Pablo Montoya was 14th.